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Midland BIZTALK BR200 - Advanced Charging and Battery Notes

Midland BIZTALK BR200
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Model BR200
midlandusa.com
Page 8
To charge using the BGC200 Multi-Unit Charger Accessory:
The (optional) Multi-Unit Charger (MUC) allows the drop-in charging of 6 radios
and 6 batteries from a single AC outlet.
It is recommended that the battery pack be charged with the radio turned off to
ensure it fully charges.
• Only use the Midland Lithium-Ion battery pack.
• Do not attempt to charge any battery packs other than the one
indicated in the manual. This may cause leakage and damage to
the radio or charger and void your warranty.
• For long term storage of the radio, turn the radio OFF and remove the
batteries from the radio.
1. Plug the barrel plug on the adaptor cord into the connector on the back of the
charging base.
2. Plug the AC adaptor into a 120V AC wall outlet. Make sure the AC outlet
has power.
3. The charger’s LEDs turns green when power is present.
4. Make sure the battery contacts and charge terminals are clean and in good
condition.
5. Slide the radio with installed battery, or a spare battery without radio, into the
charger being careful to align the slots on the battery with the tabs inside the
charger opening.
6. The charger LEDs will turn red and begin charging the unit.
7. Charging time depends on the charge level of the battery.
8. After charging is complete, the LED will turn green.
4. Slide the radio with installed battery, or a spare battery without radio, into the
charger being careful to align the slots on the battery with the tabs inside the
charger base.
5. The charger LED’s will turn red and begin charging the battery.
6. Charging time depends on the charge level of the battery.
7. After charging is complete the LED will turn green.
8. Remove the radio from the charger.

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