The BLB–3 is a Li–ion battery with 1000 mAh capacity in white plastic
package.
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Performance Travel Charger ACP–8
Operating within the voltage range 90 V...264 V AC (50 Hz...60 Hz), the Performance Travel Charger is practically current independent in normal office
and household use. Like the standard charger, it is compatible with all battery options and is available for different wall sockets.
The Performance Travel Charger can also be used with desktop stand.
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Products
ACP–8E
ACP–8K
ACP–8X
ACP–8U
ACP–8C
Performance Travel Charger Euro plug 90–264 VacACP–8E
Performance Travel Charger Korea plug 90–264 VacACP–8K
Performance Travel Charger
UK plug 90–264 VacACP–8X
Performance Travel Charger US plug 90–264 VacACP–8U
Performance Travel Charger China plug 90–264 VacACP–8C
Performance Travel Charger
Australia plug 90–264 V acACP–8A
ACP–8A
Specification
Output connectors: 3.5 mm DC plug, 2–pole (+, –, control)
Protection: Output fault voltage 16 V max.
Output voltage/current (typ): 6.0 V
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Desktop Stand DCV–1C
The desktop stand provides mounting place for charging battery with
transceiver.
Specification
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Connections:
3.5 mm DC jack (ACP–7 or ACP–8)
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DDC–1 Battery Charging Stand
The provides the possibility to charge a spare battery.
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Specification
Connections:
3.5 mm DC jack (ACP–7 or ACP–8)
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Cigarette Lighter Charger LCH–9
A green light indicates that the cigarette lighter charger is ready for charging. Check the charging status on the phone display. The input voltage
can be from 11 or 32 V d.c., negative grounding.
Universal mobile charger can be used with all car accessories provided
for your phone except MCC–1.
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Specification
Connectors
• input:
• output:
Protection:
Voltage
• input:
• output (nominal):
Nominal output current:
D 21/23 mm
3.5 mm DC plug
input fused, output current limit 850 mA
11...32 V
8.4 V
800 mA
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Headset HDC–5
The HDC–5 headset provides a also hook switch for the phone/microphone.
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HDE–2 Headset
The HDE–2 headset provides convenient hands free operation of the
phone.
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Loopset LPS–3
Loopset LPS–3 has been developed for hearing aid users to allow them
to use mobile phones. It is based on induction technology.
All hearing aids have support for induction loop, ie. they have a little telecoil inside. This coil can capture the signal supplied to the loop. Standard
hearing aids have two operation modes; M–mode for normal microphone
use and T–mode for telecoil use.
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Recommended Batteries
TypeSize / IEC–
type
Zinc Air Hearing Aid Battery675 / PR44540 mAh180 hour.840 hour or
Silver Oxide Hearing Aid Battery675 / SR44150 mAh 50 hour.7 500 hour or
Alkaline Battery675 / LR44110 mAh 36 hour.5 500 hour or
Note (1): The capacity of the zinc air battery will fall 20% in a month. After
the activation the zinc air battery begins to self–discharge. The battery will
be empty within 5 weeks.
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Rated ca-
pacity
Talk time
(3mA
load)
Standby
(20uA load)
35 day (1)
310 day.
230 day.
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Music Player HDR–1
HDR–1 has digital player + FM radio + handsfree voice dialling in the
same device. Works with or without mobile phone.
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