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3.2.4.2 Connect Laptop with Wireless Connection
Refer to Chapter 5, Communications and Touch Screen Options for information on
enabling the wireless connection.
3.3 Battery
The battery provides power to HAPSITE ER when portability is desired. Under
optimum conditions, the battery has a two hour life. The battery can be charged
using the battery charger. Alternately, it can be charged in the HAPSITE ER when
it is connected to external power. However, the battery will charge more slowly
when charging inside HAPSITE ER.
3.3.1 Battery Charger
The auxiliary battery charger (part number 930-470-G1) uses AC power to charge
up to three HAPSITE batteries in 15 hours or less.
The battery charger is not sealed against moisture,
debris, or contamination.
The battery charger operates from a range of nominal AC voltages from 100 to
230 V(ac). It will continue to operate without internal damage at a voltage as low as
90 V(ac) and as high as 253 V(ac). The frequency can be from 50 to 60 Hz. The
battery charger draws 120 W when fully loaded.
The battery charger is designed for indoor use at ambient temperatures from 5°C
to 35°C (41°F to 95°F). The battery charger is not designed for exposure to
contaminants, as it cannot be decontaminated.
3.3.2 Battery Charger Connections and Startup
1 Plug the power cord into the connector at the right rear of the battery charger.
(See Figure 3-29.)
Figure 3-29 Plugging in the Power Cord for the Battery Charger