PS000029A04

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Table of Contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......................... 3
Operational Safety Guidelines.......................................... 4
Supported Models ............................................................ 4
Charger, Pocket, and Communications Module............... 5
IMPRES 2 and IMPRES Batteries and Chargers............. 8
Features and Benefits ................................................... 8
IMPRES Battery Initialization......................................... 9
Automatic IMPRES Battery Calibration /
Reconditioning.................................................................. 9
Manually Initiating Calibration / Reconditioning............. 9
Manually Terminating Calibration / Reconditioning ..... 10
End-of-Service-Life Indication ..................................... 10
Radio or Battery Charging Procedure ............................ 10
Display Messages and LED Indications ...................... 12
Other Motorola Solutions Batteries.............................. 17
Unknown Battery ......................................................... 18
Battery Preparation for Long-Term Storage................... 19
Lithium-ion Battery Preparation for Shipment ................ 21
Charger Setup................................................................ 23
Main Menu................................................................... 23
Charger Setup Menu Selection ................................... 25
Ship or Storage Menu.................................................. 26
Ship Lithium................................................................. 26
Long-Term Storage ..................................................... 26
Calibration Menu ......................................................... 28
End-of-Service Life Indication Menu............................ 29
Display Format Menu .................................................. 30
Capacity Format Menu ................................................ 31
Power Saver Menu...................................................... 32
Language Menu........................................................... 33
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Analyzer Mode ............................................................... 34
IMPRES 2 Battery ....................................................... 35
IMPRES Battery .......................................................... 36
Other Motorola Solutions Battery ................................ 37
Unknown Battery ......................................................... 38
Empty Pocket .............................................................. 38
Charger Reprogramming................................................ 38
Charger Troubleshooting................................................ 40
IMPRES Battery Fleet Management System ................. 42
USB Accessory Charging Procedure ............................. 46
Motorola Solutions Authorized Batteries ........................ 47
Motorola Solutions Authorized Power Supplies ............. 48
Motorola Solutions Authorized Communications Module
... 48
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IMPORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Save This Instructions
This document contains important safety and operating instructions.
Please read these instructions carefully and save them for future
reference.
Before using the battery charger, read all the instructions and
cautionary markings on (1) the charger, (2) the battery, and (3) the
radio using the battery.
1. To reduce risk of damage to the power supply electric
plugs and cords, pull the plug rather than the cord
when disconnecting from the AC outlet or the charger.
2. An extension cord should not be used unless
absolutely necessary. Use of an improper extension
cord could result in risk of fire and electric shock. If an
extension cord must be used, make sure that the cord size is
18 AWG for lengths of up to 6.5 feet (2.0 m), and 16 AWG for
lengths up to 9.8 feet (3.0 m).
3. To reduce risk of fire, electric shock, or injury, do not operate the
charger if it has been broken or damaged in any way. Take it to a
qualified Motorola Solutions service representative.
4. Do not disassemble the charger. It is not repairable and
replacement parts are not available. Disassembly of the charger
may result in risk of electric shock or fire.
5. To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug the charger power supply
from the AC outlet before attempting any maintenance or
cleaning.
6. To reduce risk of injury, charge only the rechargeable Motorola
Solutions authorized batteries listed in Table 14. Other batteries
may explode, causing personal injury and damage.
7. Use of accessories not recommended by Motorola Solutions may
result in risk of fire, electric shock, or injury.
WARNING
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8. For fuse replacement, use only fuses of the same type and rating
listed on the charger label. Replace main fuse with CONQUER VBS
UTE 5A, 250V TIME LAG, 5ØX20 MM only.
Operational Safety Guidelines
This equipment is not suitable for outdoor use. Use only in dry
locations and conditions.
Maximum ambient temperature around the charger must not exceed
40 °C (104 °F).
The radio can be in ON only when the radio is transmitting data
wirelessly, such as using Wi-Fi. Otherwise, turn OFF the radio.
Connect the charger only to an appropriate power supply as listed in
Table 15.
The AC outlet to which the power supply is connected should be
close and easily accessible.
Make sure the power supply cord to the charger is located where it
will not be stepped on, tripped over, or subjected to water, damage,
or stress.
Connect the power supply only to an appropriately fused and wired
AC outlet with the correct voltage (as specified on the product).
Disconnect from line voltage by removing the power supply from the
AC outlet.
Supported Models
Table 1: Supported models and description
Model Description
PS000029A01 (UNIV)
PS000029A04 (EU/UK)
PS000029A06 (RK)
1-Display, with Charger Reprogramming and IMPRES 2
Fleet Management
PS000029A02 (UNIV)
PS000029A05 (EU/UK)
PS000029A07 (RK)
6-Display, with Charger Reprogramming and IMPRES 2
Fleet Management
PS000029A03 (EU/UK)
PS000029A08 (RK)
6-Display, with Charger Reprogramming, IMPRES 2 Fleet
Management, and USB Accessory Charging
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Charger, Pocket, and Communications Module
The APX-Series IMPRES 2™ Adaptive Charger System is a fully
automated IMPRES 2 battery care system. The charger is equipped
with the following features:
Adaptive charging to accommodate a wide variety of battery types,
including IMPRES 2, IMPRES™, and other authentic Motorola
Solutions batteries.
Pocket that accommodates either a radio with attached battery or a
stand-alone battery.
Red / Amber / Green LED indicated charger pocket status.
Communications Module
- Programming for charger reprogramming.
- IMPRES battery data upload to an IMPRES Battery Fleet
Management System.
- (Optional) Six USB Type A charging ports, each with 0.5A for
charging of a USB accessory.
Keypad Menu
- Charger Setup.
- Battery Analysis.
Information Display
- Pocket #1.
- (Optional) Pocket #2 through Pocket #6.
Energy Efficiency Features
- Compliant with California Energy Commission appliance
standards for small battery charging systems - charger Pockets
will automatically sleep, then wake to respond to user action or to
service a battery in the pocket.
- European Standby Current Limits (European Charger Kit) -
Charger Pocket #2 through Charger Pocket #6 will automatically
turn off when there is no activity for a period of time, but pressing
any Keypad button will re-power these pockets.
Preparation of a battery for long-term storage.
Preparation of a Lithium-ion battery for shipment.
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There are additional advantages when charging an IMPRES 2 Lithium-
ion battery with an IMPRES 2 Adaptive Charger:
Higher-rate IMPRES 2 Lithium-ion battery charging.
Faster charging.
Extended life cycle.
This feature combination is unique in a desktop charger. Therefore,
operation of the radio with a battery attached while in the charger is not
recommended.
During the charging process, radio operation may result in minimally
reduced radio performance and extended battery charge time.
During Calibration / Reconditioning, the battery is fully discharged
before being fully charged. As a result, the radio may shut down during
the discharge phase.
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Charger
1 - 6 Pocket #1 through Pocket #6 Radio or Stand-alone Battery
7 Communications Module
All Communications Modules support charger
reprogramming and data upload to an
IMPRES Battery Fleet Management System.
Communications Modules in certain chargers
(e.g. PS000029A03 (EU/UK) and
PS000029A08 (RK)) also charge USB
Accessories.
8 Charge Status LED Each Pocket has a Charge Status LED
9 Display
Some Chargers only have a Display for
Pocket #1
10 Keypad - Menu Selection
Menu selections are displayed only on the
Pocket #1 Display
11 AC Inlet Socket Uses country / region-specific cord
1
2
3 4 5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Front View
Rear View
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IMPRES 2 and IMPRES Batteries and Chargers
Features and Benefits
The IMPRES energy solution is an advanced Tri-Chemistry energy
system developed by Motorola Solutions. This system includes:
1. IMPRES Batteries.
2. IMPRES Adaptive Charger.
3. IMPRES Radios.
Charging IMPRES batteries using an IMPRES Adaptive Charger, with
the charger periodically Calibrating / Reconditioning the battery, yields
the following benefits:
Extends battery life cycle.
Measures battery capacity, giving the Radio user an indication of
effective use time.
Determines the current battery state of charge, giving the Radio user
an indication of effective use time.
Monitors the IMPRES battery usage pattern.
Updates pattern information stored in the IMPRES battery.
Automatically performs Calibration / Reconditioning only as needed.
Minimizes IMPRES battery heating, regardless of how long the
battery is left in the pocket.
Periodically “tops off” a battery stored in the charger pocket,
maintaining a high state of readiness for the user.
Eliminates Nickel battery memory effect, eliminating the need to
purchase special equipment or train personnel in tasks to maintain
battery life cycle.
Using this unique patented system, there is no need to track and
record IMPRES battery use, conduct manual Calibration /
Reconditioning, or remove batteries from chargers following
completion of charge.
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IMPRES Battery Initialization
For full IMPRES functionality, a new IMPRES battery or
IMPRES 2 battery must be initialized by the charger. The charger
automatically detects the new IMPRES or IMPRES 2 battery, and
automatically starts Initialization. Initialization is the first IMPRES
battery Calibration / Reconditioning. This is a two-phase process. The
first phase is Battery Discharge, indicated by the Status LED in Steady
Amber. The second phase is full charge, eventually indicated by
Steady Green LED. This process may take up to 12 hours or more to
complete, depending on the state of charge and capacity of the battery.
Interruption of either phase delays Initialization until the next charging
opportunity.
Automatic IMPRES Battery Calibration / Reconditioning
The APX-Series IMPRES 2 charger automatically assesses the
condition of an IMPRES or IMPRES 2 battery. Based on this condition,
the charger automatically calibrates / reconditions the battery.
Interruption of either the discharge phase or the full charge phase
delays Calibration until the next charging opportunity.
Calibration / Reconditioning may be enabled or disabled using Charger
Setup Mode. When disabled and the IMPRES battery requires
Calibration / Reconditioning, the LED will indicate Alternating Amber /
Green at battery insertion and after the battery is charged.
Manually Initiating Calibration / Reconditioning
Though Calibration / Reconditioning is automatic, there may be
situations in which manual initiation is desired. To manually initiate
Calibration / Reconditioning, remove IMPRES or IMPRES 2 battery
from the charger. Then, perform the following steps:
1. Insert the battery into the charger pocket.
2. Within 2-1/2 minutes, remove the battery from the charger pocket.
3. Within 5 seconds, reinsert the battery into the charger pocket.
Calibration / Reconditioning starts immediately, typically beginning with
Battery Discharge (Steady Amber). Calibration / Reconditioning is
complete only after full charge (Steady Green).
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Manually Terminating Calibration / Reconditioning
At any time during IMPRES or IMPRES 2 battery discharge (Steady
Amber), Calibration / Reconditioning may be terminated. Perform the
following steps:
1. Remove the battery from the charger pocket.
2. Within 5 seconds, reinsert the battery into the charger pocket.
Battery discharge immediately terminates, and Normal battery
charging starts. The LED indicates Charge Status.
End-of-Service-Life Indication
As batteries are used, normal wear reduces available capacity. At the
successful completion of Calibration / Reconditioning, IMPRES
chargers compare IMPRES battery capacity to the battery Rated
Capacity. When the capacity is at a very low value, the IMPRES battery
may be nearing its End of Service. The IMPRES battery remains
usable. In some scenarios, it may be desirable to deploy the battery to
someone who does not require large battery capacity to complete a
work shift.
Radio or Battery Charging Procedure
Batteries charge best at room temperature. Batteries may be attached
to a radio or stand-alone.
1. Place the APX IMPRES 2 Adaptive Charger on a flat surface.
2. Firmly insert the power cord into the charger AC Socket on the back
of the charger.
3. Plug the power cord into a matching power outlet.
4. Upon successful power-up, each pocket Status LED will flash
Green for 1 second and “IMPRES 2 CHARGER” will be displayed.
If the Status LED’s do not flash and no message is displayed, check
power cord connections.
5. Insert the radio with battery or stand-alone battery into an available
pocket.
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6. When the radio or stand-alone battery is properly seated in the
pocket, charging status will be indicated by the associated pocket
Status LED. The associated Display provides additional
information. The Display of PS000029A01/A04 single-display
chargers provides charging status associated only with Pocket #1.
7. The radio or stand-alone battery is ready for use when the Status
LED is Steady Green.
While in the charger, the radio may be turned ON only when the
Communications Module is detached from the charger. Otherwise, turn
OFF the radio.
Battery Attached to Radio
Stand-Alone Battery
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Display Messages and LED Indications
Table 2: Charging an IMPRES 2 or IMPRES Battery - Calibration not
Required.
Status Pocket Display LED Indicator
Charger Powers On
IMPRES 2
CHARGER
Green for approximately
1 second
Battery Detected
IMPRES 2
BATTERY
or
IMPRES
BATTERY
Steady Red
Rapid Charging
RAPID CHARGE
XXXX0mAh yyy%
Steady Red
Charged to 90% or more
TRICKLE CHARGE
xxxx0mAh yyy%
Flashing Green
Charged to 95% or more
CHARGE COMPLETE
xxxx0mAh yyy%
Steady Green
Fault
WARNING:
NOT CHARGEABLE
REMOVE & REINSERT
Flashing Red
Standby
Battery is waiting to
rapid charge.
WARNING:
HOT BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
OR
COLD BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
OR
VERY LOW BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
Flashing Amber
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Table 3: IMPRES 2 or IMPRES Battery - Calibration / Reconditioning.
Status Pocket Display LED Indicator
Charger Powers On
IMPRES 2
CHARGER
Green for approximately
1 second
Battery Detected
IMPRES 2
BATTERY
or
IMPRES
BATTERY
Steady Amber
Battery Discharging
CAL DISCHARGE
xxxx0mAh yyy%
Steady Amber
Rapid Charging
CAL RAPID CHARGE
xxxx0mAh yyy%
Steady Red
Charged to 90% or more
CAL TRICKLE CHRGE
xxxx0mAh yyy%
Flashing Green
Charged to 95% or more
CHARGE COMPLETE
xxxx0mAh yyy%
Battery Calibration successful:
Steady Green
Battery Calibration successful, but
may be nearing End of Service
(battery is usable):
Flashing Red / Green
Fault
WARNING:
NOT CHARGEABLE
REMOVE & REINSERT
Flashing Red
Standby
Battery is waiting to
rapid charge
WARNING:
HOT BATTERY
WAITING TO CAL
OR
COLD BATTERY
WAITING TO CAL
OR
VERY LOW BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
Flashing Amber
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Table 4: IMPRES 2 or IMPRES Battery - Calibration initially Disabled,
then Enabled.
Status Charger Display LED Indicator
Charger Powers On
IMPRES 2
CHARGER
Green for approximately
1 second
Battery Detected
IMPRES 2
BATTERY
or
IMPRES
BATTERY
Battery requires Calibration, but
Calibration is disabled in charger:
Alternating Amber /
Green for 4 seconds
Requesting IMPRES
Battery Calibration
Calibration is disabled in
charger.
Charging Battery until
OK or time-out.
WARNING:
ENABLE BATTERY
CALIBRATION?
Press OK to enable
Calibration
Ignore for normal
charging (message
removed after 1
minute)
Steady Red
Battery Discharging
•OK selected
CAL DISCHARGE
xxxx0mAh yyy%
Steady Amber
Rapid Charging
CAL RAPID CHARGE
xxxx0mAh yyy%
Steady Red
Charged to 90% or more
CAL TRICKLE CHRGE
xxxx0mAh yyy%
Flashing Green
Charged to 95% or more
CHARGE COMPLETE
xxxx0mAh yyy%
Battery Calibration successful:
Steady Green
Battery Calibration successful, but
may be nearing End of Service
(battery is usable):
Flashing Red / Green
Fault
WARNING:
NOT CHARGEABLE
REMOVE& REINSERT
Flashing Red
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Standby
Battery is waiting to rapid
charge.
Before Calibration
Enabled:
WARNING:
HOT BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
OR
COLD BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
After Calibration
Enabled:
WARNING:
HOT BATTERY
WAITING TO CAL
OR
COLD BATTERY
WAITING TO CAL
Regardless of
Calibration Enabled /
Disabled:
VERY LOW BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
Flashing Amber
Table 4: IMPRES 2 or IMPRES Battery - Calibration initially Disabled,
then Enabled.
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Table 5: Charging an IMPRES 2 or IMPRES Battery - Calibration
Required, but not Enabled.
Status Charger Display LED Indicator
Charger Powers On
IMPRES 2
CHARGER
Green for approximately
1 second
Battery Detected
IMPRES 2
BATTERY
or
IMPRES
BATTERY
Battery requires Calibration, but
Calibration is disabled in charger:
Alternating Amber /
Green for 4 seconds
Requesting IMPRES
Battery Calibration
Calibration is disabled in
charger.
Charging Battery until
OK or time-out.
WARNING:
ENABLE BATTERY
CALIBRATION?
Press OK to enable
Calibration.
Ignore for normal
charging (message
removed after 1
minute).
Steady Red
Rapid Charging
Request for Calibration
time-out.
RAPID CHARGE
Steady Red
Charged to 90% or more
TRICKLE CHARGE
Flashing Green
Charged to 95% or more
CHARGE COMPLETE
Steady Green
Fault
WARNING:
NOT CHARGEABLE
REMOVE& REINSERT
Flashing Red
Standby
Battery is waiting to rapid
charge
WARNING:
HOT BATTERY
WAITING TO CAL
OR
COLD BATTERY
WAITING TO CAL
OR
VERY LOW BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
Flashing Amber
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Other Motorola Solutions Batteries
Table 6: Charging Other Motorola Solutions Batteries.
Status Charger Display LED Indicator
Charger Powers On
IMPRES 2
CHARGER
Green for approximately
1 second
Battery Detected
MOTOROLA SOLUTNS
BATTERY
Steady Red
Rapid Charging
RAPID CHARGE
Steady Red
Charged to 90% or more
TRICKLE CHARGE
Flashing Green
Charged to 95% or more
CHARGE COMPLETE
Steady Green
Fault
WARNING:
NOT CHARGEABLE
REMOVE & REINSERT
Flashing Red
Standby
Battery is waiting to rapid
charge.
Battery may be too hot,
too cold or low voltage.
WARNING:
HOT BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
OR
COLD BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
OR
VERY LOW BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
Flashing Amber
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Unknown Battery
Some Unknown Batteries may not be detectable by the charger.
Unknown Batteries do not declare charging parameters in a manner
recognizable by the charger. If an Unknown Battery is detected, then
the charger will indicate charging as summarized in Table 7.
Table 7: Charging an Unknown Battery.
Status Charger Display LED Indicator
Charger Powers On
IMPRES 2
CHARGER
Green for approximately
1 second
Battery Detected
UNKNOWN
BATTERY
Steady Red
Rapid Charging
RAPID CHARGE
Steady Red
Nearly Charged
Battery Capacity
UNKNOWN
TRICKLE CHARGE
Flashing Green
Charged
Battery Capacity
UNKNOWN
CHARGE COMPLETE
Steady Green
Fault
WARNING:
NOT CHARGEABLE
REMOVE & REINSERT
Flashing Red
Standby
Battery is waiting to rapid
charge.
Battery may be too hot,
too cold, or low voltage.
WARNING:
HOT BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
OR
COLD BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
OR
VERY LOW BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
Flashing Amber
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