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www.javad.com Maxor Operator’s Manual 1-11
INTRODUCTION
Getting to Know Your Maxor
Battery
The Maxor receiver is equipped with two no removable, on-board,
rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery packs connected to the receiver's
power board. Each one of these Lithium-Ion battery packs is 7.4 V and
4 Ah, giving you a total power of 7.4 V nominal, and 8 Ah when fully
charged.
With a full charge, the internal batteri
es should power both the GNSS
recei
ver and the UHF radio modem for at least 15 working hours for the
Maxor-GD/GG or 12 working hours for the Maxor-GGD. If the internal
radio modem is turned off, and with fully charged on-board batteries,
the GNSS receiver should run at least 17 hours for the Maxor-GD/GG
or 14 hours the Maxor-GGD.
The Li-Ion batteries used in the Maxor shou
ld run at n
o less than 98%
capacity after 500 charging cycles. These batteries do not need to be
drained before recharging.
A battery charger (AC adapter) is included
with the sta
ndard package.
See Specifications” on page B-1 for technical specifications on the
battery.
External Components
The Maxor casing includes panels for antenna attachment, a user interface,
a power port, and ports for configuration.
Radome
Figure 1-2 on page 1-12 shows the radome components.
Internal antenna – Location of GPS/GLONASS internal antenna.
M
odem antenna connector – Modem antenna connector used
for
internal RF connection.
This is a BNC female connector for Pacific Crest PDL (UHF)
modems, and Javad Na
vigation Systems 2 Watts transceiver for
410-470 MHz, or a TNC female connector for GSM modems.

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