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Note: The term radio used throughout this manual also refers to the
pager and other radio communication devices.
Important Safety 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 5. 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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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 to the power supply listed in Table 3 with an
appropriate power cord listed in Table 4.
• 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 cord 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 cord from the
AC outlet.
• Multi-Unit Chargers will charge the batteries listed in Table 5, when
used with Pockets in Table 2. The batteries may be attached to a
radio or may be stand-alone.
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Supported Models
Table 1: Multi-Unit Charger
Kit NumberDescriptionTypeDisplay
MOTOTRBO
Professional
Digital Radios
PMPN4283_
Series
IMPRES
Multi-Unit
Charger
™
Charging
Pockets
Communication
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Interface
Charger
Reprogramming
and Fleet
Management
PMPN4286_
PMPN4288_
PMPN4370_
PMPN4380_
TPG2200
IMPRES
Multi-Unit
Charger
GP and HT
Professional
Series IMPRES
Multi-Unit
Charger
ST Series
IMPRES
Only Multi-Unit
Charger
Si500/700 Series
IMPRES
Multi-Unit
Charger
Battery-
IMPRES 2
™ 1-Display
Six
Devices
and/or
Batteries
Six
Batteries
Six
Devices
and/or
Batteries
Charger
Reprogramming
and Fleet
Management
and iTM
Programming
Charger
Reprogramming
and Fleet
Management
Charger
Reprogramming
and Fleet
Management
Charger
Reprogramming
and Fleet
Management
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Table 2: Multi-Unit Charger Pockets
(compatible with charger(s) in Table 1)
Multi Unit
Charger
PocketDescription
PMPN4370_ AS000111A01Tri-Unit Charger Pocket for Battery Only
PMPN4283_ HW001384A01
Tri-Unit Charger Pocket for Radio and Battery
PMPN4288_ HW001385A01
PMPN4286_ HW001386A01
Tri-Unit Charger Pocket for Radio and Battery, with iTM
Programming
PMPN4380_ AS000063A01Tri-Unit Charger Pocket for Radio and Battery
Table 3: Motorola Solutions Authorized Power Supply
Part NumberDescription
PS000242A01 External 90 W Power Supply
Table 4: Motorola Solutions Authorized Power Cords
Part NumberDescription
3087791G01Power Cord, United States/North America
3087791G04Power Cord, Europe
3087791G07Power Cord, United Kingdom/Hong Kong
3087791G10Power Cord, Australia/New Zealand
3087791G13Power Cord, Argentina
3087791G16Power Cord, Korea
3087791G20Power Cord, Japan
3087791G22Power Cord, Brazil
CB000199A01Power Cord, China
The Standard Multi-Unit Charger System charges a wide variety of
battery types for Motorola Solutions batteries. It has pockets that
accommodate either a radio with attached battery or a stand-alone
battery.
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The IMPRES 2 Adaptive Charger System is a fully automated IMPRES
2 battery care system that is equipped with additional features:
• Adaptive charging to accommodate a wide variety of battery types,
including IMPRES 2, IMPRES, and other authentic Motorola
Solutions batteries.
• Communications Interface
- Charger reprogramming.
- IMPRES battery data upload to an IMPRES Battery Fleet
Management System.
- iTM communication through USB hub.
• Keypad Menu
- Charger Setup.
- Battery Analysis.
• Information Display on Pocket 1.
• Energy Efficiency Features – the charger pockets will automatically
sleep, then wake to respond to user activities, or to service a battery
in the pocket.
• Preparation of a battery for long-term storage.
• Preparation of a Lithium-ion battery for shipment.
There are additional advantages when charging an IMPRES 2
Lithium-ion battery with an IMPRES 2 Adaptive Charger:
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.
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During Calibration/Reconditioning, the battery is fully discharged
before being fully charged. As a result, the radio may shut down during
the discharge phase.
Charger Overview
Figure 1: Charger Overview
Table 6: Charger Overview and Description
Number Description
1–6Charging Pockets – To charge batteries attached to a radio or stand-alone.
7Display – For Pocket 1 only. Displays the available menu selections.
8Keypad – For menu selection.
9LED Status Indicator – Indicates the charging status of the battery.
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Communications Interface – Supports charger reprogramming and data
upload to an IMPRES Battery Fleet Management System and iTM
communication through USB port. Refer to Table 2 for the selected Multi-Unit
Charger pockets that support iTM Communication.
11Power Connector Inlet – Compatible with Power Supply in Table 3.
1
7
8
11
10
23 456
9
123 456
7
8
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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
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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.
The 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
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enabled or disabled using Charger Setup Mode. When disabled and
the IMPRES battery requires Calibration/Reconditioning, the LED
indicates AlternatingAmber/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 2.5 minutes, remove the battery from the charger pocket.
3. Within five 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.
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2. Within five 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.
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Charging Procedure
Batteries charge best at room temperature. Batteries to be attached to
a radio or stand-alone.
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Figure 2: PMPN4283_/PMPN4286_/PMPN4288_ Charging
Procedure
Figure 3: PMPN4370_ Charging Procedure
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Figure 4: PMPN4380_ Charging Procedure
1. Place the Multi-Unit Charger (MUC) on a flat surface.
2. Firmly insert the power supply into the charger DC Inlet Socket at
the back of the charger.
3. Plug the power supply power cord into a matching power outlet.
4. Upon successful power-up, each pocket LED shows Green for one
second and IMPRES 2 CHARGER is displayed. If the LEDs 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.
6. When the radio or stand-alone battery is properly seated in the
pocket:
• Charging status of a radio is indicated by the LED Status
Indicator and/or display of the radio.
• Charging status of a stand-alone battery is indicated by the LED
Status Indicator of the associated pocket on the MUC.
• The Display of the MUC shows the charging status of Pocket 1
only.
7. The radio or stand-alone battery is ready for use when the LED is
Steady Green.
8. Only turn on the radio while in iTM Communication mode.
Otherwise, turn off the radio.
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Note: Grip the radio body when inserting, or removing the radio from
the charger. Avoid pulling the radio antenna when removing the
radio.
Display Messages and LED Indications
Messages and LED indications are associated with charger software
version 1.05.
IMPRES 2 Battery or IMPRES Battery
Charging an IMPRES 2 or IMPRES battery uses the display messages
and LED indications summarized in Table 7 and Table 9.
Table 7: Charging IMPRES 2 or IMPRES Batteries -
Calibration Not Required
StatusPocket DisplayLED Indicator
Charger Powers On
IMPRES 2
CHARGER
Green for approximately one
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
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Table 7: Charging IMPRES 2 or IMPRES Batteries -
StatusPocket DisplayLED Indicator
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Standby (Battery is
waiting to rapid charge)
Table 8: Charging IMPRES 2 or IMPRES Batteries - Calibration
StatusCharger DisplayLED Indicator
Calibration Not Required (Cont.)
Warning:
HOT BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
or
COLD BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
or
VERY LOW BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
Flashing Amber
Required, but Not Enabled
Charger Powers On
Battery Detected
Requesting IMPRES
Battery Calibration
• Calibration is disabled in
charger.
• Charging Battery until
OK is selected or timeout.
IMPRES 2
CHARGER
IMPRES 2
BATTERY
or
IMPRES
BATTERY
Warning:
ENABLE BATTERY
CALIBRATION?
• Press OK to
enable Calibration.
• Ignore for normal
charging
(message
disappears after
one minute).
Green for approximately one
second
Battery requires Calibration, but
Calibration is disabled in charger:
Alternating Amber/
Green for four seconds
Steady Red
Rapid Charging (Request
for Calibration time-out)
Charged to 90% or moreTRICKLE CHARGE
RAPID CHARGE
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Steady Red
Flashing Green
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Calibrating/Reconditioning an IMPRES 2 or IMPRES battery uses the
display messages and LED indications summarized in Table 9 and
Table 10.
Charged to 95% or moreCHARGE COMPLETE
Battery requires Calibration, but
Calibration is disabled in charger:
Alternating Amber/
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
Table 9: Calibrating/Reconditioning IMPRES 2 or IMPRES Batteries -
Calibration Enabled
StatusPocket DisplayLED Indicator
Charger Powers On
IMPRES 2
CHARGER
Green for approximately one
second
Battery Detected
IMPRES 2
BATTERY
or
IMPRES
BATTERY
Steady Amber
Battery Discharging
• Battery needs
Calibration.
• Battery does not need
Calibration, but
Calibration is initiated.
CAL DISCHARGE
or
CAL DISCHARGE
xxxx0mAh yyy%
Steady Amber
Table 8: Charging IMPRES 2 or IMPRES Batteries - Calibration
Required, but Not Enabled (Cont.)
StatusCharger DisplayLED Indicator
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Table 9: Calibrating/Reconditioning IMPRES 2 or IMPRES Batteries -
Calibration Enabled (Cont.)
StatusPocket DisplayLED Indicator
Rapid Charging
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Charged to 90% or more
Charged to 95% or more
Fault
CAL RAPID CHARGE
xxxx0mAh yyy%
CAL TRICKLE CHRGE
xxxx0mAh yyy%
CHARGE COMPLETE
xxxx0mAh yyy%
Warning:
NOT CHARGEABLE
REMOVE & REINSERT
Warning:
HOT BATTERY
WAITING TO CAL
Steady Red
Flashing Green
Battery Calibration successful:
Steady Green
Battery Calibration successful, but
may be nearing End of Service
(battery is usable):
Flashing Red/Green
Flashing Red
Standby (Battery is
waiting to rapid charge)
COLD BATTERY
WAITING TO CAL
VERY LOW BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
or
Flashing Amber
or
Table 10: Calibrating/Reconditioning IMPRES 2 or IMPRES Batteries -
Calibration Initially Disabled, then Enabled
StatusCharger DisplayLED Indicator
Charger Powers On
Battery Detected
IMPRES 2
CHARGER
IMPRES 2
BATTERY
or
IMPRES
BATTERY
Green for approximately one
second
Battery requires Calibration, but
Calibration is disabled in charger:
Alternating Amber/
Green for four seconds
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Table 10: Calibrating/Reconditioning IMPRES 2 or IMPRES Batteries -
Calibration Initially Disabled, then Enabled (Cont.)
StatusCharger DisplayLED Indicator
Requesting IMPRES
Battery Calibration
• Calibration is disabled in
charger.
• Charging battery until
OK is selected or timeout.
Battery Discharging (OK
selected)
Rapid Charging
Charged to 90% or more
Warning:
ENABLE BATTERY
CALIBRATION?
• Press OK to
enable Calibration.
• Ignore for normal
charging
(message
disappears after
one minute).
CAL DISCHARGE
CAL RAPID CHARGE
xxxx0mAh yyy%
CAL TRICKLE CHRGE
xxxx0mAh yyy%
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Steady Red
Steady Amber
Steady Red
Flashing Green
Charged to 95% or more
Fault
CHARGE COMPLETE
xxxx0mAh yyy%
Warning:
NOT CHARGEABLE
REMOVE& REINSERT
Battery Calibration successful:
Steady Green
Battery Calibration successful, but
may be nearing End of Service
(battery is usable):
Flashing Red/Green
Flashing Red
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Table 10: Calibrating/Reconditioning IMPRES 2 or IMPRES Batteries -
Calibration Initially Disabled, then Enabled (Cont.)
StatusCharger DisplayLED Indicator
Before Calibration
Enabled
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Standby (Battery is waiting
to rapid charge)
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:
Flashing Amber
VERY LOW BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
Other Motorola Solutions Batteries
Table 11: Charging Other Motorola Solutions Batteries
StatusCharger DisplayLED Indicator
Charger Powers On
Battery Detected
Rapid ChargingRAPID CHARGE
Charged to 90% or moreTRICKLE CHARGE
Charged to 95% or moreCHARGE COMPLETE
IMPRES 2
CHARGER
MOTOROLA SOLUTNS
BATTERY
Green for approximately
one second
Steady Red
Steady Red
Flashing Green
Steady Green
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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 12.
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
Table 12: Charging Unknown Batteries
StatusCharger DisplayLED Indicator
Charger Powers On
IMPRES 2
CHARGER
Green for approximately one
second
Battery Detected
UNKNOWN
BATTERY
Steady Red
Rapid ChargingRAPID 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
Table 11: Charging Other Motorola Solutions Batteries (Cont.)
StatusCharger DisplayLED Indicator
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Table 12: Charging Unknown Batteries (Cont.)
StatusCharger DisplayLED Indicator
Warning:
HOT BATTERY
Standby
• Battery is waiting to rapid
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charge.
• Battery may be too hot,
too cold, or low voltage.
WAITING TO CHRGE
or
COLD BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
or
VERY LOW BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
Flashing Amber
IMPRES Battery Long-Term Storage
You can prepare authentic Motorola Solutions IMPRES 2 or IMPRES
Lithium-Ion or Nickel batteries for Long-Term Storage. Selection of
Long-Term Storage supersedes Calibration/Reconditioning. Lithium
batteries prepared for Long-Term Storage may not meet regulations for
shipment by air cargo.
Table 13: Preparing IMPRES 2 or IMPRES Batteries for Long-Term
Storage - Calibration Not Required
StatusCharger DisplayLED Indicator
Charger Powers On
Battery Detected
Battery Discharging
(Discharging to selection)
Rapid Charging (Charging
to selection)
IMPRES 2
CHARGER
IMPRES 2
BATTERY
or
IMPRES
BATTERY
STORAGE DISCHRGE
xx% Rated Cap
STORAGE CHARGE
xx% Rated Cap
Green for approximately one
second
Battery requires Discharge:
Steady Amber
Battery requires Charge:
Steady Red
Steady Amber
Steady Red
Nearly Charged (Charging
to selection)
STORE TRKL CHRGE
xx% Rated Cap
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Table 13: Preparing IMPRES 2 or IMPRES Batteries for Long-Term
Storage - Calibration Not Required (Cont.)
StatusCharger DisplayLED Indicator
• Discharge or Charge
Complete
• Ready to Store
Fault
• Battery Faulted
• No discharge current
• Capacity too low to
complete charge
LONGTERM STORAGE
xx% Rated Cap
Warning:
NOT CHARGEABLE
REMOVE& REINSERT
or
CANNOT DISCHARGE
FOR LT STORAGE
or
STORE INCOMPLETE
Low Capacity:yy%
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Battery does not require
Calibration:
Steady Green
Battery requires Calibration, but
Calibration is disabled in charger:
Alternating Amber/
Green
Flashing Red
Warning:
HOT BATTERY
Standby
• Battery is waiting to rapid
charge.
• Battery may be too hot,
too cold, or low voltage.
WAITING TO CHRGE
or
COLD BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
or
VERY LOW BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
Flashing Amber
Table 14: Preparing New (Never Calibrated) IMPRES 2 or IMPRES
Batteries for Long-Term Storage - Calibration Required
StatusCharger DisplayLED Indicator
Charger Powers On
Battery Detected
IMPRES 2
CHARGER
IMPRES 2
BATTERY
or
IMPRES
BATTERY
Green for approximately one
second
Battery requires Calibration, but
Calibration is disabled by LongTerm Storage:
Alternating Amber/
Green for four seconds
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Table 14: Preparing New (Never Calibrated) IMPRES 2 or IMPRES
Batteries for Long-Term Storage - Calibration Required (Cont.)
StatusCharger DisplayLED Indicator
Battery Discharging
(Discharging to find 0%
Rated Capacity)
STORAGE DISCHRGE
Steady Amber
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Rapid Charging (Charging
to selection)
STORAGE CHARGE
xx% Rated Cap
Steady Red
Nearly Charged (Charging
to selection)
• Charge Complete
• Ready to Store
Fault
• Battery Faulted
• No discharge current
• Capacity too low to
complete charge
STORE TRKL CHRGE
xx% Rated Cap
LONGTERM STORAGE
xx% Rated Cap
Warning:
NOT CHARGEABLE
REMOVE& REINSERT
or
CANNOT DISCHARGE
FOR LT STORAGE
or
STORE INCOMPLETE
Low Capacity:yy%
Flashing Green
Battery does not require
Calibration:
Steady Green
Battery requires Calibration:
Alternating Amber/
Green
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
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Table 15: Preparing Other Motorola Solutions, Non-Motorola
Solutions, or Unknown Batteries for Long-Term Storage
StatusCharger DisplayLED Indicator
Charger Powers On
Battery Detected
• Other Motorola Solutions
battery
• Unknown battery
Fault (Battery Faulted)
Standby
• Battery is waiting to rapid
charge.
• Battery may be too hot,
too cold, or low voltage.
IMPRES 2
CHARGER
WRONG BATT TYPE
CANNOT LT STORAGE
Warning:
NOT CHARGEABLE
REMOVE& REINSERT
Warning:
HOT BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
or
COLD BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
or
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Green for approximately one
second
Flashing Red
Flashing Red
Flashing Amber
VERY LOW BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
Lithium-Ion Battery Preparation for Shipment
You can prepare IMPRES 2, IMPRES, or other authentic Motorola
Solutions Lithium-Ion batteries for shipment by air cargo. Selection of
Lithium Shipment supersedes Calibration/Reconditioning.
Table 16: Preparing IMPRES 2 or IMPRES Lithium-Ion Batteries for
Shipment - Calibration Not Required
StatusCharger DisplayLED Indicator
Charger Powers On
Battery Detected
IMPRES 2
CHARGER
IMPRES 2
BATTERY
or
IMPRES
BATTERY
Green for approximately one
second
Battery requires Discharge:
Steady Amber
Battery requires Charge:
Steady Red
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Table 16: Preparing IMPRES 2 or IMPRES Lithium-Ion Batteries for
Shipment - Calibration Not Required (Cont.)
StatusCharger DisplayLED Indicator
Battery Discharging
(Discharging to selection)
Rapid Charging (Charging
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to selection)
• Discharge or Charge
Complete
• Ready to Ship
Fault
• Battery Faulted
• No discharge current
• Capacity too low to
complete charge
SHIP LI DISCHRG
xx% Rated Cap
SHIP LI CHARGE
xx% Rated Cap
SHIP LI DISCHRG
or
LI READY TO SHIP
xx% Rated Cap
Warning:
NOT CHARGEABLE
REMOVE& REINSERT
or
CANNOT DISCHARGE
FOR LI SHIPMENT
or
Steady Amber
Steady Red
Battery does not require
Calibration:
Steady Green
Battery requires Calibration, but
Calibration is disabled in charger:
Alternating Amber/
Green
Flashing Red
Standby
• Battery is waiting to
discharge or charge.
• Battery may be too hot,
too cold, or low voltage.
SHIP INCOMPLETE
Low Capacity:yy%
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 17: Preparing New (Never Calibrated) IMPRES 2 or IMPRES
Lithium-Ion Batteries for Shipment - Calibration Required
StatusCharger DisplayLED Indicator
Charger Powers On
Battery Detected
Battery Discharging
(Discharging to find 0%
Rated Capacity)
Rapid Charging (Charging
to selection)
• Charge Complete
• Ready to Ship
IMPRES 2
CHARGER
IMPRES 2
BATTERY
or
IMPRES
BATTERY
SHIP LI DISCHRG
SHIP LI CHARGE
xx% Rated Cap
LI READY TO SHIP
xx% Rated Cap
English
Green for approximately one
second
Battery requires Calibration, but
Calibration is disabled by Ship
Lithium:
Alternating Amber/
Green for four seconds
Steady Amber
Steady Red
Battery does not require
Calibration:
Steady Green
Battery requires Calibration:
Fault
• Battery Faulted
• No discharge current
• Capacity too low to
complete charge
Warning:
NOT CHARGEABLE
REMOVE& REINSERT
or
CANNOT DISCHARGE
FOR LI SHIPMENT
or
SHIP INCOMPLETE
Low Capacity:yy%
Alternating Amber/
Green
Flashing Red
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Table 17: Preparing New (Never Calibrated) IMPRES 2 or IMPRES
Lithium-Ion Batteries for Shipment - Calibration Required (Cont.)
StatusCharger DisplayLED Indicator
Warning:
HOT BATTERY
Standby
English
• Battery is waiting to rapid
charge.
• Battery may be too hot,
too cold, or low voltage.
.
WAITING TO CHRGE
or
COLD BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
or
VERY LOW BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
Flashing Amber
Table 18: Preparing Other Motorola Solutions Lithium-Ion Batteries
for Shipment
StatusCharger DisplayLED Indicator
Charger Powers On
Battery Insertion
Battery DischargingSHIP LI DISCHRG
Rapid Charging
• Charge Complete
• Ready to Ship
Warning:
Fault
Warning:
Standby
• Battery is waiting to rapid
charge.
• Battery may be too hot,
too cold, or low voltage.
IMPRES 2
CHARGER
MOTOROLA SOLUTNS
BATTERY
SHIP LI CHARGE
xx% Rated Cap
LI READY TO SHIP
xx% Rated Cap
NOT CHARGEABLE
REMOVE& REINSERT
HOT BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
or
COLD BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
or
Green for approximately one
second
Steady Amber
Steady Amber
Steady Red
Steady Green
Flashing Red
Flashing Amber
VERY LOW BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
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Table 19: Preparing Other Motorola Solutions Nickel Batteries or
Empty all charger pockets before entering charger setup.
Unknown Batteries for Shipment
StatusCharger DisplayLED Indicator
Charger Powers On
Battery Detected
• Other Motorola Solutions
battery
• Unknown battery
Fault (Battery Faulted)
Standby
• Battery is waiting to rapid
charge.
• Battery may be too hot,
too cold, or low voltage.
IMPRES 2
CHARGER
WRONG BATT TYPE
CANNOT SHIP LI
Warning:
NOT CHARGEABLE
REMOVE& REINSERT
Warning:
HOT BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
or
COLD BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
or
English
Green for approximately one
second
Flashing Red
Flashing Red
Flashing Amber
VERY LOW BATTERY
WAITING TO CHRGE
Charger Setup
The charger Keypad is located beside the Display associated with
Pocket 1.
Figure 5: Charger Display and Keypad
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Main Menu
1. To enter Charger Setup Menu, simultaneously press and hold the
Left Arrow and Right Arrow buttons for at least three seconds. The
hold time is adjustable. The display shows:
Press OK to entr
English
2. Pressing OK prompts display of available Charger Setup Menu.
SETUP MENU
Figure 6: Charger Setup Menu
• Press the Right Arrow to sequence through the Charger Setup Menu
selections as represented.
• Press the Left Arrow to sequence through the Charger Setup Menu
selections in reverse order.
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• Press OK to enter the Charger Setup Menu for the selection
currently displayed. Within the Setup Menu:
• Press Back to Exit from Charger Setup Menu. Press OK to confirm
exit.
If no Keypad button is pressed for 10 minutes, then the charger exits
Charger Setup and returns to normal message displays.
Charger Setup Menu Selection
Within each Setup Menu selection:
• Press the Right Arrow to sequence through the Options as
represented.
• Press the Left Arrow to sequence through the Options in reverse
order.
• Check mark identifies the current Option selection.
• Pressing OK either removes the Check mark from a selected Option
English
or adds the Check mark to select the displayed Option.
• Press Back to exit from the Setup Menu. Press OK to confirm exit.
Charger Setup selections are stored in non-volatile memory. Selections
are not affected by cycling charger power.
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Ship/Storage Menu
English
Figure 7: Ship/Storage Menu
There are four Ship/Storage options:
1. Disabled
2. Ship Lithium-Ion
3. Long-Term Storage
4. Long-Term Storage at 75% of Rated Capacity
Ship Lithium-Ion, Long-Term Storage, and Long-Term Storage 75%
selections supersede the Calibration setting.
Ship Lithium
Ship Lithium sets the State of Charge (SoC) of a Motorola Solutions
Lithium-Ion battery to a low value (typically, approximately 25% of
Rated Capacity) permitted for bulk air cargo shipment. This feature
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applies only to IMPRES 2, IMPRES, or other authentic Motorola
Solutions Lithium-Ion batteries.
The charger may fully-discharge some Motorola Solutions batteries
before charging to the Ship Lithium limit. Such batteries include
IMPRES 2 or IMPRES batteries that were never calibrated or need a
new calibration. Also included are authentic Motorola Solutions
Lithium-Ion batteries that are not IMPRES 2 or IMPRES.
Ship Lithium does not apply to Nickel batteries or Unknown batteries.
These batteries will be Faulted.
Long-Term Storage
Long-Term Storage sets the IMPRES 2 or IMPRES battery to a SoC
suitable when storing the battery for a long period of time. Usually, the
preferred SoC for storage is significantly less than fully charged, such
as 50%. Long-Term Storage at 75% Rated Capacity is available for
scenarios requiring the stored battery to be at a higher SoC, minimizing
full-charge time if the battery must be quickly fielded.
The charger may fully-discharge some Motorola Solutions batteries
English
before charging to the Long-Term Storage limit. Such batteries include
IMPRES 2 or IMPRES batteries that were never previously calibrated
or need a new calibration.
Long-Term Storage and Long-Term Storage 75% do not apply to
Unknown batteries or Motorola Solutions batteries that are not
IMPRES 2 or IMPRES batteries. These batteries will be Faulted.
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Calibration Menu
English
Figure 8: Calibration Menu
The Calibration setup selections enables or disables the Discharge
phase of Calibration/Reconditioning. The Discharge phase precedes
the full charge required for successful Calibration/Reconditioning. This
feature is useful when the charger is deployed to a location requiring
the battery to be at a charged state of readiness as quickly as possible.
In these situations, waiting a few extra hours for full battery discharge
may be inconvenient.
If an IMPRES 2 or IMPRES battery is due for Calibration, this battery is
discharged when inserted into the charger, and the charger has
Calibration disabled, the charger will take advantage of this situation.
Completion of battery charge will automatically complete IMPRES
battery Calibration.
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End-of-Service Life Indication Menu
Figure 9: End-of-Service Life Indication Menu
Even though the IMPRES 2 or IMPRES battery may be nearing its End
English
of Service, the battery capacity may be more than adequate given how
it is used. As a result, it may be desirable to disable the End of Service
Life Indication (alternating Red/Green) that the charger indicates at the
end of battery charge.
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Display Format Menu
Figure 10: Display Format Menu
There are four Display Format options:
1. Normal orientation (charger sitting on a desktop).
2. Inverted orientation (charger hanging on a wall).
3. Warning messages only. Other messages are not displayed. This
applies to Normal and Inverted orientations. Warning messages are
identified in Table 7 through Table 19.
4. Display off.
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Capacity Format Menu
English
Figure 11: Capacity Format Menu
Battery Capacity display options include:
Table 20: Battery Capacity Display Options
RepresentationDescription
xxx0mAhPresent Charge (State of Charge) in milliamp-hours.
yyy%
%BARThe equivalent of yyy% represented in an eight-segment bar.
Present Charge relative to the Potential Capacity (when fully
charged), in percent. The maximum value is 100%.
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Power Saver Menu
English
Figure 12: Power Saver Menu
To meet certain government low standby power limits, Power Saver
mode enables the charger to turn off Pocket 2 through Pocket 6 when
there is no activity in those pockets for a period of time. Examples of
activity include the following:
• Radio or battery charging
• Battery Calibration/Reconditioning
• Lithium-Ion Battery preparation for shipment
• Battery preparation for Long-Term Storage
• Charger Setup Mode
• Charger Analysis Mode
• Fault
• Recommending Calibration/Reconditioning
Pocket 1 remains on, but may be sleeping. To turn on Pocket 2
through Pocket 6, press any Keypad button. Until Pocket 2 through
Pocket 6 are turned on, they cannot respond to radio or battery
insertion, or removal.
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Entry Time Menu
English
Figure 13: Entry Time Menu
Entry Time is the hold time required to simultaneously press the Left
Arrow and Right Arrow buttons to enter Charger Setup mode or
Charger Analyzer mode.
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Language Menu
English
Figure 14: Language Menu
The charger display supports North American English only.
Analyzer Mode
You can enter Analyzer Mode by firmly pressing the OK button from
more than 3 seconds (the hold time is adjustable.) The Analyzer Mode
features described are associated with charger software version 1.05.
Pressing OK displays data available from the battery or charging
pocket on the display adjacent to the Pocket, followed by Charger
software version.
• Press the Right Arrow to sequence through the data as represented.
• Press the Left Arrow to sequence through the data in reverse order.
• Press Back to exit from Analyzer Mode. Press OK to confirm exit.
If no Keypad button is pressed for 10 minutes, then the charger exits
Analyzer Mode and returns to normal message displays.
While in Analyzer Mode, if the battery is removed and replaced by
another battery, the last parameter displayed for the first battery will be
the first parameter displayed for the second battery. For example, while
Battery IMPRES Cycles is being displayed, the IMPRES 2 or IMPRES
battery is removed from Pocket 1 and a different IMPRES 2 or IMPRES
battery is inserted into Pocket 1. The first parameter display for the
second battery will be Battery IMPRES Cycles.
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IMPRES 2 Battery
Pres sOKtoent r
ANA L Y Z E RMODE
BAT TER YCAPAC I TY
Potent lyyyyymAh
BAT TER YCAPAC I TY
CurrentyyyyymAh
BAT TER YCAPAC I TY
RatedyyyyymAh
BAT TER YCAPAC I TY
In i alyyyyymAh
BAT TER YCYCL E S
IMPRE Syyyy
Back
Pres sOKtoexi t
ANA L YZ E RMODE
BAT TER YCYCL E S
NONI MP R E Sy y y y
BAT TER YCYCL E S
CAL I BRAT I ONy y y y
BAT TER YSER I AL#
yyyyyyyyyyyy
BAT TER YK I T#
yyyyyyyyyyyy
BAT TER YTEMP
yyyFzzC
BAT TER YVOL TAGE
CHARGERSOF TWAR E
VERzz . zzcyyyy
English
Okay
IMPRE S2
BAT TER Y
Right Arrow
Right Arrow
Right Arrow
Right Arrow
Right Arrow
Right Arrow
Right Arrow
Right Arrow
Right Arrow
Right Arrow
Right Arrow
y.yV
Right Arrow
Right Arrow
Figure 15: IMPRES 2 Battery Menu
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IMPRES Battery
English
Pres sOKt oex i t
ANA L Y Z ERMODE
Back
Pres sOKtoent r
ANAL Y Z ERMODE
Okay
IMPRE S
BATTERY
Right Arrow
BATTERYCAPAC I TY
Pot ent lyyyyymAh
Right Arrow
BATTERYCAPAC I TY
CurrentyyyyymAh
Right Arrow
BATTERYCAPAC I TY
RatedyyyyymAh
Right Arrow
BATTERYCAPAC I TY
In i alyyyyymAh
Right Arrow
BATTERYCYCL E S
IMPRE Syyy y
Right Arrow
BATTERYCYCL E S
NONIMP RE Sy y y y
Right Arrow
BATTERYCYCL E S
CAL IBRATIONyyyy
Right Arrow
BATTERYSER I AL#
yyyyyyyyyyyy
Right Arrow
BATTERYK I T#
yyyyyyyyyyyy
Right Arrow
BATTERYTEMP
yyyFzzC
Right Arrow
BATTERYVOLTAGE
y.yV
Right Arrow
CHARGERSOF TWARE
VERzz . zzcyyyy
Right Arrow
Figure 16: IMPRES Battery Menu
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Other Motorola Solutions Battery
Right Arrow
Right Arrow
Right Arrow
Right Arrow
Right Arrow
Right Arrow
Back
Okay
Right Arrow
PressOKtoent r
ANAL Y Z ERMODE
M O T O R O LA S O L U T N S
BATTERY
BATTERYCAPAC I TY
RatedyyyyymAh
BATTERYSER IAL#
yyyyyyyyyyyy
BATTERYK I T#
yyyyyyyyyyyy
BATTERYTEMP
yyyFzzC
BATTERYVOL TAGE
y.yV
CHARGERSOFTWARE
VERz z . z zcyy y y
PressOKtoex i t
ANAL Y Z ERMODE
English
Figure 17: Other Motorola Solutions Battery Menu
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Unknown Battery
Right Arrow
Back
Okay
Right Arrow
PressOKtoent r
ANA L Y Z ERMODE
CHARGERSOFTWARE
VERz z . z zcyyy y
PressOKtoex i t
ANAL Y Z ERMODE
UNKNOWN
BATTERY
Right Arrow
Back
Okay
PressOKtoent r
ANA L Y Z ERMODE
CHARGERSOFTWARE
VERz z . z zcyy y y
PressOKtoexi t
ANAL Y Z ERMODE
English
Empty Pocket
Figure 18: Unknown Battery Menu
Figure 19: Empty Pocket Menu
Charger Reprogramming
Charger reprogramming requires the Communications Interface
connected to a computer using a standard USB cable. Using the
IMPRES Battery Fleet Management System to initiate charger
reprogramming, the following messages are displayed by the charger.
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Table 21: Charger Reprogramming Display Options
Charger DisplayDescription
REPROGRAMMING
REMOVE BATTERIES
REPROGRAMMING
WAITING FOR DATA
REPROGRAMMING
Progress yyy%
REPROGRAMMING
POCKET#xx FAILED
IMPRES 2
CHARGER
REPROGRAMMING
COMPLETE
Remove batteries from the charger pockets before
reprogramming.
All charger pockets are empty.
Reprogramming data is downloading. For chargers with a display
associated with each pocket, the percentage value is the
percentage of data successfully downloaded into the pocket
associated with the display. For chargers that have only one
display (Pocket 1), the percentage value is the percentage of data
successfully downloaded into all six pockets.
Reprogramming failed in the identified pocket. The identified
charger pocket will start normal operations using the previous
software.
Reprogramming data download is complete. The charging is
completing the Reprogramming process.
The Reprogramming process completed successfully. The
charger will start normal operations using the newly downloaded
software.
English
Charger Troubleshooting
Table 22: Troubleshooting
ProblemWhat to do...
Charger powers
ON, but the LED
does not flash
Green.
Battery inserted, but
LED remains OFF
and display does
not identify battery.
Make sure that the power cord is securely plugged into the
charger and an appropriate AC power outlet, and that there is
power to the outlet.
Inspect fuses and replace as necessary.
If battery is inserted into any Pocket (except Pocket 1), and if
Power Saver is Enabled, then press the Menu button.
See Fault.
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Fault
Check if the radio or the stand-alone battery is inserted correctly.
Check for contact contamination or corrosion:
• Remove the radio or stand-alone battery from the charger.
• Verify that the battery is an authorized Motorola Solutions
battery listed in Table 5. Other batteries may not charge.
• Inspect the charging contacts on the battery for contamination or
corrosion. Clean the charging contacts using a dry cloth.
• Inspect the charging contacts in the charger pocket for
contamination or corrosion. If contamination or corrosion are
found, remove power from the charger and clean the charging
contacts using a dry cloth.
Try replacing the battery. If the fault no longer exists, then take the
faulted battery out of service.
If the fault persists with the replacement battery, take the charger
out of service.
• Charger display
shows the
following when
the battery is
thought to be an
authorized
Motorola
Solutions battery:
UNKNOWN
BATTERY
or
• Charger display
shows the
following when
preparing an
authorized
Motorola
Solutions Lithiumion battery for
shipment:
CANNOT DISCHARGE
FOR LI SHIPMENT
Remove the radio or stand-alone battery from the charger.
Verify that the battery is an authorized Motorola Solutions battery
listed in Table 5. Other batteries may not charge. If the battery is
an authorized Motorola Solutions battery, then:
• Inspect the charging contacts on the battery for contamination or
corrosion. If contamination or corrosion are found, remove
power from the charger, and clean the charging contacts using
a dry cloth.
• Reinsert the authorized Motorola Solutions radio or
stand-alone battery.
Table 22: Troubleshooting (Cont.)
ProblemWhat to do...
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IMPRES Battery Fleet Management System
IMPRES Battery Fleet Management software automatically collects
critical data from IMPRES or IMPRES 2 batteries that are inserted into
an IMPRES charger. The critical data include battery age, capacity,
charge and Calibration/Recondition history, date when manufactured,
and date when put into service. IMPRES Battery Fleet Management
software analyzes battery data, communicates battery health, and
recommends when to replace the battery. As a result, it can quickly
and efficiently determines whether or not to redeploy the battery to a
less demanding user, when to purchase a new replacement battery, or
that a battery is missing.
• When batteries are below an acceptable capacity.
• Helps to ensure users have enough capacity for a full work shift.
• Identifies low-capacity batteries so they can be removed from
service.
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• Eliminates unexpected downtime and work interruptions.
• Avoids the expense of throwing batteries away prematurely.
• Confirms chargers are optimally distributed and used.
IMPRES Battery Fleet Management consists of three major
components:
1. The application software.
2. A software license key.
3. A USB cable to connect the IMPRES 2 charger to a computer.
The IMPRES Battery Fleet Management application software is
scalable from a single site to a multi-site networked system. The
system can be networked to support up to 25,000 batteries in the same
location or over geographically dispersed areas.
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Fleet Management
System Administrator
Multi-Unit Charger with CIUBattery Data Reader
Remote Client Location 1Remote Client Location 2
CUSTOMER’S COMPUTER NETWORK
Fleet management software is
installed on each computer within
the network
Up to 25 Devices
per Remote Client
Single-Unit Charger with CIU
Figure 20: IMPRES Battery Management via Network Chargers
Each IMPRES Battery Fleet Management System software license
supports:
• One system Administrator Server.
• 19 Remote Clients.
• 25 IMPRES Chargers or IMPRES Battery Readers per client.
• 25,000 IMPRES Batteries (the total number of batteries for the entire
system cannot exceed 25,000).
Use existing reports to customize new ones to see the most relevant
information for your organization. Data is stored in your database and
can be exported to an Excel file or printed. IMPRES Battery Fleet
Management software records and organizes a variety of data so you
can:
• See a status snapshot of your entire battery fleet.
• Evaluate whether batteries are meeting your performance criteria.
• Determine when batteries are nearing their end of life.
• Determine when to buy new batteries.
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• Obtain lost battery report.
• Optimize charger utilization.
• Monitor all devices in the system.
Figure 21: Active Battery Report
English
Figure 22: Batteries in Use by Radio Family
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Figure 23: Lost Battery by Location
Figure 24: Charger Pocket Utilization
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Charging Pocket Installation
HW001384A01/
HW001385A01/
HW001386A01/
AS000063A01
Charging Pocket
Screw
Cover Label
Screw
Cover Label
AS000111A01
Charging Pocket
Removing Charging Pocket from Multi-Unit Charger
English
Figure 25: Installing and Removing HW001384A01/HW001385A01/
HW001386A01/AS000063A01 Charging Pocket
Figure 26: Installing and Removing AS000111A01 Charging Pocket
1. Remove the Cover Label on the Charging Pocket.
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2. Remove the screw that secures the Charging Pocket to the base.
3. Lift the Charging Pocket a few inches away from the base.
4. Remove the Pocket Harness by pulling straight up on the connector
(Refer to Figure 25 and Figure 26).
AS000063A01 Charging Pockets to Multi-Unit Charger Base
USB Receptacle
Harness Receptacle
HW001384A01/HW0001385A01/
AS000063A01
HW001386A01
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USB Receptacle
Harness Receptacle
AS000111A01AS000111A01
Figure 28: Securing AS000111A01 Charging Pockets to
Multi-Unit Charger Base
1. Plug in the USB connector and harness connector to the
receptacles on the base.
Note: USB or harness connector may not be available on some of the
Charger Pocket. Plug in the available connectors to the base.
2. Slot in the Charging Pocket to the base and ensure the Charging
Pocket is flushed into the Multi-Unit Charger. Affix the Charging
Pocket screw.
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Programming a Radio with iTM Proxy (PMPN4286_)
USB Cable(s)
Proxy with the USB port
To the
Proxy USB
port
iTM enabled
charging pocket
Note: Contact your local dealer to order the programming cable (Part
Number: CB000521A01).
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Figure 29: Connecting Radios to iTM Proxy Using Multi-Unit Charger
1. Connect the programming cable from the USB hub of the Multi-Unit
Charger to the computer.
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Optional Equipment
Attach to
wall in
four
locations
Wall
Wall
A wall mount bracket (Part Number: BR000271A01) is available for the
Multi-Unit Charger. Contact your local dealer to order this item.
Installation is shown below.
• This wall mount bracket should be installed by a trained
and experienced technician. Having the product installed
by a non-specialized technician is very dangerous, and can
cause damage or injury.
• Do not install the product where the weight cannot be
supported. If the strength of the location where the wall
mount is installed is not strong enough, it can fall off and
cause an injury.
• Do not install on a structure that is prone to vibration,
movement, or chance of impact.
English
Figure 30: Mounting Multi-Unit Charger to Wall Bracket
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Mounting Multi-Unit Charger to Wall Bracket
1. Position the wall mount bracket in the desired position, and mark
the location of the mounting holes on the wall surface.
2. Mount bracket to wall using the appropriate mounting hardware
required for the type of wall material fixture it is being mounted to.
Drill based on the marked mounting holes on the wall surfaces.
3. Secure the wall bracket in position by installing mounting hardware
over the mounting holes on the wall bracket tightly.
Note: It is recommended to use 10-16x1-1/2” tapping screw and
washer (not included) on wood stud and solid-flat concrete/brick
wall.
4. Hang the Multi-Unit Charger on wall bracket as show in Figure 30.
Ensure the area behind the mounting surface is always
free of electrical wires, cables, and pipes before cutting,
drilling, or installing the mounting screws.