First Use
Power options
RD7200 systems are shipped as standard configured to use Li-Ion battery packs.
Both the locator and transmitter can also be powered using good quality rechargeable D-cell NiMH batteries or the optional accessory Li-Ion rechargeable battery packs. It’s important to set the correct battery chemistry in the locator to optimize performance.
Transmitters can also be powered using optional accessory mains or vehicle power adapters.
Inserting batteries
RD7200 systems are shipped with D cell battery trays. Suitable alkaline or NiMH batteries should be fitted in the battery compartment before your first use.
On the Locator:
To fit the D-cell batteries in the locator, unlatch the battery compartment
Open the battery compartment
Insert 2 × good quality D-cell batteries. Note the polarity of the cells when inserting them in the battery tray.
Inserting locator batteries
On the Transmitter:
To fit the D-cell batteries in the transmitter, unlatch the accessory tray. The battery compartment is located underneath the transmitter body. Use the turnkey to unlatch the battery compartment. Insert eight D-Cell Alkaline or NiMH batteries.
D-cell battery trays
Battery status
The locator and transmitter displays provide a battery level indicator. When battery replacement is necessary, the display shows a flashing battery icon.
NOTE: The locator volume may automatically lower if set to level 5 or 4, when using alkaline batteries and if their charge is low. When this happens, the display will shortly flash the ‘LOW BATT’ warning and show the reduced volume level.
NOTE: Prolonged use of maximum volume and vibration alerts on the locator will reduce battery life.
NOTE: Prolonged use of high power output on the transmitter will reduce battery life.
Removing / fitting battery packs
Locator battery pack:
- Open the battery compartment using the release catch
- If using a Li-Ion battery pack un-plug the lead connector
- Lift the accessory cover slightly and press the battery retaining latch inwards
Press the retaining latch inwards
4. Rotate the battery pack away and up from the latch
5. Repeat on the other side to release the battery pack completely then lift the battery pack away
Repeat then lift the battery pack away
To fit a new battery, lift both accessory covers slightly, then gently push the replacement pack into place until it clicks on both sides, then close the battery pack.
Installing a new battery pack
If using the Li-ion battery pack, plug the lead into the battery connector.
NOTE: Fully charge your lithium-ion battery pack before its first use.
Transmitter battery pack:
- Unlatch then remove the accessory tray
- Turn the release catch, then open the battery compartment
- Release the retaining catch by pressing gently, then lift the battery pack away
- Line up the battery pack clips with the corresponding recesses on the transmitter body and press into place.
- Close the battery pack, turn the retaining latch and replace the accessory tray
Release then remove the accessory tray
Opening the battery compartment
Press the release catch and lift the battery pack away
Line up the battery pack and press into position
Charging the lithium ion packs
WARNING! Only use charging equipment provided by Radiodetection. The use of alternative chargers may cause a safety hazard and/or reduce the life of the battery.
CAUTION: Do not let your battery completely discharge as this may reduce its life or damage it permanently. If you are not using your equipment for a long period do charge them at least once a month.
WARNING! Batteries can get hot after prolonged use at full output power. Take care while replacing or handling batteries.
WARNING! Do not tamper with, or attempt to disassemble the battery packs.
CAUTION: If battery failure is suspected or if the battery shows any sign of discoloration / physical damage return the entire unit to an authorized repair center for investigation and repair. Local, national or IATA transport regulations may restrict the shipment of faulty batteries. Check with your courier for restrictions and best practice guidelines. Your local Radiodetection representative will be able to direct you to our authorized repair centers.
You can re-charge your batteries using the Radiodetection mains or automotive chargers.
NOTE: The charging temperature range is 0 to 45 °C, 32 to 113°F. Do not attempt to recharge your batteries outside this temperature range
WARNING! do not heat the rechargeable battery pack above 60°C (140°F) as this will damage the battery's thermal fuses.
Locator Li-Ion battery pack
To recharge the locator battery pack, connect the battery charger to the DC input connector on the front of the battery pack.
Charging the locator Li-ion battery pack
Transmitter Li-Ion battery pack
To recharge the battery pack, remove the pack from the transmitter and connect the transmitter battery charger.
Charging the transmitter Li-ion battery pack
For more information about recharging batteries refer to the instructions that came with your charger.