
4-16 MS-Q Imager User’s Manual
Batch/Battery
Batch/Battery
See Batch/Battery Interface on page 1-10 for instructions on installing the battery.
The battery automatically charges every time a cable interface is attached to the imager
and the host is powered-on.
The RS-232 interface power adapter must be plugged into a wall socket for the battery to
charge.
In USB and PS/2 interfaces, the imager and battery draw their current from the host
computer.
Typical Battery Charge Times
Typical Battery Usage when not connected to the host:
• Up to 8 hours Standby
• Up to 4,000 reads
Batch/Battery Communication Indicators
Important: When the memory LED turns RED, you must download or data will be lost.
USB and PS/2 RS-232 Battery Charger
6 to 8 hours 6 to 8 hours 4 hours
Imager Activity
Memory LED
(LEFT indicator)
Battery LED
a
(RIGHT indicator)
a. When power is supplied via cable, the LED will remain green whenever the imager is active.
Sound
Successful Decode and
Data Storage
Memory Status None 1 beep
Batch Memory Full Solid RED None 3 beeps
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