■ Fits Sony Digital Camera Model
Sony BC-V615, Sony DCM-M1, Sony DCR-TRU47E
Sony DSR-PDX10, Sony HDR-FX1, Sony HDR-FX1
Sony HVR-Z1U, Sony HVL-IRM, Sony MVC-CD1000
Sony PLM-100, Sony VCL-ES06A
Sony Video Walkman GV-D1000
SONY InfoLithium L Series, SONY InfoLithium M Series
CCD-TR (Hi8) Series, CCD-TRV (MiniDV) Series
CCD-SC (Hi8) Series, DCR-TR7 Series
DCR-TRV (MiniDV) Series, DCR-TV Series
DCR-VX (MiniDV) Series, DCR-VX9 Series
DSR Series, SONY GV (Video Walkman) Series
DSC-CD Series
DSC-D (Cyber-shot Point & Shoot) Series
MVC-FD (Mavica) Series, CCD-TRV (Hi8) Series
DCR-DVD (DVD) Series, DCR-HC (MiniDV) Series
DCR-PC (MiniDV) Series, DCR-TRV (MiniDV) Series
DSC-S Series, MVC-CD Series, DSC-F (Cyber-shot Pro) Series
DSC-S (Cyber-shot Pro) Series, DSR-PDX Series
MVC-CD (Mavica) Series
■ Package includes
1x Charger
1x Compact Universal Adapter,
1x User Manual.
1x Car Cigarette Lighter Jack Adapter (Optional)
■ Voltage In : 100-240V ( Universal )
■ Charging voltage limit: 4.2V max
■ Charging current limit: 650mA max
■ For batteries rated: 3.6V - 3.7V average
■ Dimension : 106.50 x 69.00 x 33.50 mm
■ Weight: 220.00(g)
■ Color : Silver
Q: Why is the battery 3.7V and the charger outputs 4.2V?
A: The charger is limited at 4.2V, but does not go to 4.2V immediately when the battery is just plugged in. It first charges the battery at a constant current until the voltage reaches 4.2V. Then, it stays at 4.2V for a few minutes. Then it shuts off and the LED turns green. This is according to Li-Ion charging specifications (optimal voltage is 4.2V, nominal at 3.7V). It is different from Ni-MH or Ni-Cd battery charging. Read our Forum for battery charging tips.
Q: Why would the LED turn red and immediately turn green with my battery?
A: Your battery is "dead". It has lost over 90% of its capacity. This usually happens when you overdischarge the battery too much. Read out Forum for battery usabe tips. You need to get a new battery.
Q: The LED never turns red but my battery works. Is the charger bad?
A: There is a chance the battery terminals do not touch the charger contacts all the way or became dirty. Please, check that. If necessary clean the battery terminals or slightly bend the charger contacts to have a better connection. If this is not the case - then yes, the charger is bad. Generally, these chargers have a very low rate of returns. Less than one in 500.
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