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Instructions Lenmar Enterprises, Modèle MSC1U

Fabricant : Lenmar Enterprises
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Nom Fichier : MSC1U.pdf
Langue d'enseignement: en
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This unit is a “Fusion" of all of Lenmar’s Mach 1 chargers, giving you one charger which is compatible with 3.6 / 3.7 & 7.2 / 7.4 Volt Lithium-Ion batteries, 3.6 and 6 Volt NiMH batteries and AA / AAA size NiMH cells for camcorders and digital cameras from Sony, Canon, JVC, Panasonic, Hitachi, RCA, Nikon, Kodak, Fuji and other manufacturers. Where you used to need 3 or more different chargers, the Fusion does it all. In addition to the adapter plates included, you can also purchase additional adapter plates for other Li-Ion, and NiMH battery models, guaranteeing that whatever your needs are, now and in the future, the Mach 1 Fusion is the only charger you will ever need. The Mach 1 Speed Charger features microprocessor controlled NeoTherm2™ active pulse speedcharging to charge your battery approximately three times faster than other chargers. Not only will it charge the battery safely and reliably, it will prolong battery life. Charging progress, MAX charge and error conditions are all provided by the three LED indicators. Flexible power input allows you to use the Mach 1 Speed Charger from home or overseas with its 110V-240V AC Universal Power Supply, or on the road using the DC Cigarette Lighter Adapter included. Operation: Getting Ready Choose the adapter plate for the type of battery you will be charging. Each of the adapter plates is labeled as to the batteries it can work with. If the charger base does not already have the adapter plate you want attached, you will need to remove the adapter plate first by pushing down on the plate and sliding it to the rear of the charger base (away from the LED indicators). Then, attach the selected adapter plate to the charger unit by aligning the arrows on the sides of the adapter plates and the charger base as shown. While pressing down lightly on the adapter plate, slide the plate toward the front of the charger base until it locks. Plug-in, either the AC Adapter or the DC Cigarette Lighter power adapter, and connect the other end of the power adapter cable to the power input jack on the rear of the charger unit. Status LED’s Together, the three LED's on the front of the Mach 1 charger will indicate the status of the battery and the charger. See the descriptions and diagrams included in the following sections regarding the various indications and their meaning. Charging Your Battery: MED HI MAX StandBy Mode: Without any battery STANI installed, all of the indicator LED’s will be off (see diag.-1). OFF OFF OFF ÀÀ/ÀAÀ © © Diag.-1 Charging AA/AAA cells After installing the AA/AAA adapter plate, insert either two or four AA or AAA NiMH cells (for AAA cells, rotate the contacts down as shown). FLIP CONTACTS DOWNWARD FOR (AAA) USE For two cells only, install both cells to be charged in position © or position © on the adapter plate. While the cells are being charged, the LED for position © or position © will glow red. Once charge is complete, the LED for that pair of cells will turn green. Remove the batteries as soon as it is practical. Note: This adapter plate is for charging NiMH cells only. Do not attempt to charge any other type of cell on this plate. Charging Li-Ion and NiMH Battery Packs Once a battery has been properly connected to the appropriate adapter plate, the charger will determine the status of the battery and begin the proper phase of the charging cycle. Depending on if the battery pack to be charged is NiMH or Li-Ion, either the center or right LED will glow Red for up to 30 seconds as the battery is analyzed, followed by the appropriate charging phase(s). There are 3 phases to the charge cycle. The battery may be removed during any of the charging phases without harm to the battery or charger unit. Phase I - Initial Charge: All 3 LED's flashing Green in sequence from MED (left) to MAX (right) (see diag.-2). If the battery is low, this will be the first charge phase. With high capacity batteries, this phase can sometimes be the longest of the 3 phases. Similarly, with some low capacity batteries and batteries reaching the end of their life, this phase can be very short. LED's PHASE I AA/AAA © © Diag.-2 2. 3. Phase II - MED Charge: The MED LED is on continuously and other LED's are flashing in sequence (see diag.-3). At this point the battery is typically about 50% charged. Some very small capacity batteries (650mAh) and worn out batteries can be as low as 10% charged. Phase III - HI Charge: The MED and HI LED’s are on and the MAX LED is flashing (see diag.-4). At this point the battery is typically, about 70% charged. Charge Complete - MAX Charge: All three LED's are on at the same time (see diag.-5). Charging has completed and the battery is fully charged. Once charge is complete, remove the battery pack as soon as it is practical. Error Condition - Charge Terminated: If the Mach 1 Fusion detects a problem with a battery being charged, an ‘Error’ indication will appear on the LED's, shown by the HI and MAX LED's f...


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