Page 3 - Table of Contents; Introduction
Table of Contents Introduction 1 Quick Start 1 Cautions and Warnings 2 Components 3 MX7 Battery Multi-charger Components 3 Installation 4 Assemble the Power Supply 4 Setup 4 Charging Batteries 5 Inserting a Battery into the Charging Pocket 6 Remove the Battery from the Charging Pocket 6 Interpreting...
Page 4 - Specifications
Table of Contents Extending Battery Life 14 Self-Discharge 14 Peripheral Devices 15 Maintenance Routine 15 Label the Batteries 15 Analysis Scheduling 15 A Simple Battery Usage Routine 16 Sample Log for Battery Maintenance 16 Battery Cleaning, Storage and Service 17 Cleaning 17 Storage 17 Service 17 ...
Page 6 - Cautions and Warnings
Cautions and Warnings Cautions and Warnings Battery Charger l There is a risk of explosion if the MX7 Li-Ion battery in the charging well is replaced by an incorrect type. Other batteriesor battery packs may burst causing injury or property damage. l Do not insert any other type of Li-Ion battery in...
Page 8 - Installation; Assemble the Power Supply; Setup
Installation Installation Assemble the Power Supply Assemble the AC adapter for the MX7 Battery Multi-charger before connecting it to the charger. The AC power supply for the multi-charger is shipped with the multi-charger. Contact your LXE representative if there is no AC cable. The multi-charger p...
Page 9 - Charging Batteries
Charging Batteries MX7A380BATT and MX7A381BATT MX7392BATT and MX7393BATT New batteries should be charged fully before first use . The life and capacity of a Lithium Ion battery pack can vary significantly depending on the discharge current and the environment in which it is used. Use the charge func...
Page 10 - Inserting a Battery into the Charging Pocket
Inserting a Battery into the Charging Pocket Inserting a Battery into the Charging Pocket Caution! It is important that battery packs are inserted into the charging pocket correctly. Inserting the battery incorrectly couldresult in damage to the battery pack or the charger. Caution! Do not “slam” th...
Page 11 - Interpreting the Charging Pocket LEDs; RED Continuous; NO LIGHT; Charge Timer
Interpreting the Charging Pocket LEDs Interpreting the Charging Pocket LEDs The status of the charge operation is indicated by the color of the LED for each charging pocket. RED Continuous - on any charge pocket l Continuous red means the battery pack is charging. RED FLASHING - on any charge pocket...
Page 12 - Interpreting the LCD Screen; Charge Only
Interpreting the LCD Screen Interpreting the LCD Screen The charge/analyze pocket utilizes an LCD screen to display the status of the charge or analyze operation. The LCD screen islocated to the right of the single charge/analyze pocket. Additional information may be displayed including voltage, cap...
Page 13 - Ready; Analyze; Discharge
Ready Ready The Ready indicator is displayed at the end of the Charge Only process. The LCD indicates: l The charging is complete and the battery is ready for use (READY). l The battery voltage after charge (8.4V). This reading can vary between 8.3V and 8.5V. Analyze Initial Charge When a battery is...
Page 14 - Final Charge; Battery Fault
Final Charge Final Charge The final step in the analysis process is to recharge the battery pack after it is fully discharged. The final charge requires about4.5 to 5 hours. The LCD indicates: l The battery is discharging, indicated by the word DISCHARGE on the screen. l This is the first (and only)...
Page 17 - Charger Cleaning, Storage and Service; Cleaning
Charger Cleaning, Storage and Service Charger Cleaning, Storage and Service Cleaning Unplug the charger from the power source before cleaning or removing debris from charging pockets. Use only mild detergent with a slightly damp cloth to clean the outside of the charger. Do not use solvents or flamm...
Page 19 - Peripheral Devices; Maintenance Routine; Label the Batteries
Peripheral Devices Peripheral Devices LXE hand-held and vehicle mount devices have ports for the attachment of peripheral devices. A peripheral device might be abarcode decoder, a barcode printer, a keyboard, a mouse or a monitor. If the peripheral device does not have its own power source, and is d...
Page 21 - Battery Cleaning, Storage and Service
Battery Cleaning, Storage and Service Battery Cleaning, Storage and Service Cleaning The battery pack should not require cleaning unless it has become heavily soiled. Old or damaged batteries should be disposedof promptly and properly. The best way to dispose of used batteries is to recycle them. Ba...
Page 23 - Index
Index A Analysis Scheduling 15 Analyze 9 Assemble the Power Supply 4 B Battery Cleaning, Storage and Service 17 Battery Fault 10 battery overheating 2 Burning 2 C Cautions 2 Charge Only 8 Charge Timers 7 Cleaning the battery 17 Cleaning the Charger 13 conductive objects 2 D Dimensions 18 disassemble...