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Battery Indicator (HTX44 Only)
For your safety and convenience your transceiver
continually monitors the battery pack and gives an
indication on the LCD.
3 Segments: Fully charged
2 Segments: 1 hour
1 Segment: 20 mins
Note: Only genuine Entel batteries should be used.
With Entel batteries customer satisfaction is
assured, as you avoid risks from sub standard,
potentially dangerous battery packs from 3rd party
manufacturers, ensuring it delivers the expected
capacity and endurance.
On HT series batteries a breathable membrane is
used. This is clearly marked on the battery label.
Piercing the membrane will allow water ingress to
the battery and will invalidate the warranty.
Battery Communications (HTX44
Only Excluding ATIS models)
Each battery used with your radio has a
microprocessor fitted, which logs the number of
times your battery has been charged.
On a radio with an LCD display, the number of
times the battery has been charged, together with
the remaining charge cycles available, will be shown
during switch on (if not de-activated by your
dealer).
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Battery Care / Information
The warranty on all batteries is 12 months or 450
charge cycles, whichever is the sooner. After 420
cycles, at switch on the radio will emit a series of
short tones, and on LCD models a waste bin icon
will flash to alert you to the need to buy a new bat-
tery.
After 450 cycles, at switch on the radio will emit a
series of long warning beeps that indicate the
number fo times the battery has been charged
exceeds the charge count & the battery needs to
be replaced.
Note: only genuine Entel batteries should be used.
Only genuine batteries offer the battery charge
count feature informing you when the battery is
reaching the end of its useful life. Non ATEX
batteries will not work on ATEX radios ensuring
customer safety.
Common
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