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Sony URX-P03D - Supplying Power from a USB Connector; Charging Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries

Sony URX-P03D
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Battery power is gradually consumed, even when the
unit is turned off. Remove the batteries from the unit
before prolonged periods of disuse.
For details on the BATTERY function setting, see “Setting
the battery type (BATTERY)” (page 14).
Battery precautions
Batteries may leak or explode if mistreated. Be sure to
follow these instructions.
Insert batteries in the correct 3 and # polarity
orientation.
Always replace the two batteries together with new
ones.
Do not use different types of batteries or old and new
ones together.
Dry cells are not rechargeable.
When not using the device for a long period of time,
remove the batteries. If the batteries leak for any reason,
consult your Sony service representative.
Supplying Power from a USB
Connector
The unit can operate from a commercially available USB-
output type AC adapter or portable power supply
connected to the USB connector.
When supplying power using a USB-output type AC
adapter or portable power supply, use a unit that satisfies
the following conditions.
Output connector: USB micro B type
Rated voltage: 5 V
Output current: 200 mA or higher
Displays “EXT” when power is supplied from the USB
connector.
Charging Nickel Metal Hydride
Batteries
You can charge nickel metal hydride batteries inserted in
the unit.
When charging nickel metal hydride batteries, turn the
power off and connect a commercially available USB-
output type AC adapter or portable power supply to the
USB connector.
The POWER indicator is lit orange while charging
batteries. When charging is finished, the POWER
indicator goes off.
When charging batteries using a USB-output type AC
adapter or portable power supply, use a unit that satisfies
the following conditions.
Output connector: USB micro B type
Rated voltage: 5 V
Output current: 1 A or higher
Charging may not be supported, depending on the
connected AC adapter, portable power supply,
computer port, or rechargeable batteries.
Nickel metal hydride batteries are not charged while the
unit is turned on.
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