Lenmar Enterprises Battery Charger BCR261 User Manual

You may also choose to fully discharge your Ni-Cad batteries before  
storing them for any reasonable period of time. Use the Discharge for  
Storage instructions to properly prepare your Ni-Cad batteries before  
you store them.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
OmniSource JR  
OMNISOURCE® JR - MODEL BCR261  
BATTERY CHARGER, RECONDITIONER,  
TESTER, AND POWER SUPPLY  
Model BCR261  
INTRODUCTION  
NoMEM Batteries  
Thank you for purchasing LENMAR’s OmniSource JR Model BCR261.  
With it you can charge virtually all 6 Volt Nickel Cadmium and  
NoMEM® batteries used with VHS-C, 8mm, and Hi-8 Camcorders. The  
BCR261 will operate as an AC/DC Battery Charger, Reconditioner,  
Tester, and Camcorder Power Supply.  
The BCR261 will operate from a standard household AC outlet, or on  
the road from a 12 Volt cigarette lighter socket. Also, use the BCR261  
to run your camcorder from either an AC or DC power source.  
The BCR261 is a complete, convenient system to test, refresh,  
condition, and charge your 6 Volt camcorder batteries.  
NoMEM batteries cannot be reconditioned and MUST be stored fully  
charged. If you recondition a NoMEM battery it will diminish its  
capacity and/or not fully charge up again. For this reason, NEVER use  
the Discharge / Charge feature when charging NoMEM batteries. For  
NoMEM batteries, use the Charge Only feature. To keep your NoMEM  
batteries fresh and to prolong their life, they should be fully recharged  
as soon after each use as possible. They should also receive a fresh  
charge after every 4-6 months of storage or non-use.  
Using Your BCR261 in...  
TEST MODE (all battery types)  
Disconnect any adapters that may be plugged into the base module.  
Next, insert your 6 Volt camcorder battery into the base module and  
press the CAPACITY button at the top of the base module. If the  
battery is properly inserted, a number of yellow indicators will light  
showing the charged capacity of the battery.  
Getting Ready...  
CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY  
To charge batteries, either the AC Adapter or the DC Car Adapter must  
be plugged into the jack marked “DC IN” on the Base Module. Once  
you have done this, plug the power adapter into an AC receptacle or  
cigarette lighter (depending on which adapter you are using).  
None  
Less than 30% Capacity  
30% - 49% Capacity  
50% - 69% Capacity  
70% - 89% Capacity  
90% or Better  
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SELECTING THE PROPER  
CHARGING MODE FOR YOUR BATTERY  
OWNER'S MANUAL  
Ni-Cad (or Nickel Cadmium) Batteries  
When you recharge a nickel-cadmium battery before it's fully drained,  
the battery "remembers" it is using less than a full charge, resulting in a  
loss of capacity. Because of this, the BCR261 has a Discharge /  
Charge feature which will automatically discharge your Ni-Cad battery  
and then charge it fully. Doing this will assure that you will get the  
maximum life out of your Ni-Cad batteries.  
CHARGE ONLY MODE (for NoMEM batteries)  
Plug the appropriate power adapter into the base module hole marked  
"DC IN", and insert the battery to be charged. The RED CHARGE  
indicator should light. When the RED light goes out, your battery is fully  
charged.  
Please read before using!  
 

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