Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 User Guide 13
3 Getting Started
Battery Disposal
Before disposal, discharge the battery.
Dispose of the used battery in an environmental
ly sensitive manner, according to local
and national regulations, see also Environmental Information, page VIII.
Checking the Instrument Battery Power Supply
To check the power supply in the Spectra Precision FOCUS 30 Total Station battery
using the built in battery gauge, press the button on the side of the battery, see
Figure 3-1.
Fig. 3-1 Internal battery power and gauge button
When you press the button, four LEDs on the battery show the power level. Each
LED corresponds to a power level of 25 % so that when the power le
vel is at 100 %,
all four LEDs are lit. If the battery is completely discharged, all LEDs are unlit.
When the button is pushed and all the LEDs flash,
the battery needs to be recondi-
tioned in the battery charger.
When the battery capacity is between 0 and 10 % one LED is flashing. A battery that
has a flashin
g LED might not be able to start the instrument. If started, with a battery
that has a flashing LED, the operating time will be between 5 and 15 minutes.
Charging the Instrument and the Radio Batteries
The batteries are supplied partially charged. Charge the batteries completely before
using it for the first time.
• To charge the batteries, use only the char
ger (53021010-SPN) that is
recommended by Spectra Precision for charging the lithium-ion batt
ery. The
charger can charge instrument and radio batteries. It can be powered by mains