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Battery Charger MODEL 6502 ACTIVE LOOP ANTENNA
6 © EMC TEST SYSTEMS, L.P. SEPTEMBER 2002
REV E PN 399058
automatically by the charger. The front panel indicator marched
“Fast Charge” lights when the battery charger is in the fast charge
mode. When the “Power On” light is illuminated and the “Fast
Charge” light is extinguished, the batter charger is in the trickle
charge mode.
The antenna should be connected to the battery charger in “Trickle
Charge” mode when not in use. Charging time is approximately
eight hours when batteries are completely discharged. Note: The
antenna is not designed to operate using that Battery Charger as a
power source.
Batteries should provide power to the amplifier for approximately
16 hours before recharging is required.
The battery charger is protected against overcurrent by a 200 mA
250 VAC time-delay fuse. If it becomes necessary to replace the
fuse, use a fuse of the same type and rating to maintain safe
operations. The fuse is accessible by removing the two (2)
“Phillips” head screws on the underside of the unit. Always
remove main power before opening the house. The output of the
battery charger is protected against overcurrent conditions by use
of “fold-back” circuitry.
SPECIFICATIONS
Input voltage: 115/230 VAC selectable
Input frequency: 50/60 Hz
Input power: 20 VA max
Protection class: Class II double insulated
Input fuse rating: 200 mA time-delay type 5x20 mm
Input power connection : IEC-320 power inlet
Output voltage: 12 VDC (13.5-15 VDC)
Output current: 350 mA
Safety approvals: TUV, CSA
IMPORTANT The battery charger allows for the selection of
either 115 or 230 VAC single phase, 50 or 60 Hz. This selection
should be made prior to applying power to the battery charger.
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