
Accessories 5 - 13
Indicators
The front-mounted LED on the desktop docking station indicates the spare battery charge status. The LED on
Omnii is active even when the hand-held is inserted in a docking station (and in suspend mode) so that the
charge status of the battery can be detected easily.
Operation
Charging the Omnii Battery
The desktop docking station supplies DC power to enable the Omnii internal fast charger.
When installed in the dock, the Omnii
battery charge LED will illuminate to indicate the unit has external power
and can charge the internal battery. Omnii charge indication follows the same convention as the charger's
spare battery indicator (Figure 5-9 Desktop Docking Station - Models ST4002 and ST4003 on page 5-11).
Charging the Spare Battery
• Install the battery in the battery charging bay (rear slot of the desktop docking station). Place the battery
contacts down to mate with the connector, and pivot the battery into place in the battery charging bay.
• The desktop docking station spare battery LED light
s up immediately. During charge the LED will be
flashing green.
• When the battery has finished charging, the LED turns solid green.
• The charge stops when the battery is fu
lly charged and the LED remains green.
A full charge will take 3 to 4 hours for a 5000 mAh battery
. This may take up to 8 hours if the hand-held is also
docked and charging.
Cleaning the Desktop Docking Station
Charge LED Behaviour Function
OFF No battery detected.
Solid Green Battery charging complete.
Flashing Green Charge in progress.
Flashing Yellow Battery is not charging due to out-of-temperature
conditions
.
Solid Red A charging timeout, unable to read battery, or non
Motorola batt
ery.
NOTE Battery charging continues whether Omnii is switched on or off.
IMPORTANT Do not store spare batteries in a charger for more than 72 hours.
Doing so may damage the battery or reduce its charge capacity.
IMPORTANT Do not immerse the unit in water. Dampen a soft cloth with mild
detergent to wipe the unit clean.
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