Sony LBN-H1 Manual

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LBN-H1.US.5-048-993-11(1)
Battery Station
5-048-993-11(1)
Operating Instructions
LBN-H1
Before using this product
When using a portable power supply,
inverter or generator, ensure that is capable
of supplying more than 1 000 Watts.
Included items
Power cord (1)
Accessory socket cap (3)
Operating Instructions (1)
Warranty (1)
Using the accessory socket cap
The accessory socket cap can be also
used as a stopper to prevent the lid from
accidentally shutting due to wind or other
factors while using this product.
Parts and Controls
Outside of the product
Charging battery packs
1
Slide the MODE switch to CHARGE.
2
Slide the OPTION switch to FULL or
QUICK to select the charging level.
β€’ FULL (Full charge): Charges until the
battery level reaches 100%.
β€’ QUICK (Practical charging): Charges
until the battery level reaches 90%. The
charging time is shorter than FULL.
3
Connect the power cord to the power
port and wall outlet, and then turn on
the power switch.
4
Insert the battery packs to charge into
the battery slots 1 to 4 in order.
Insert firmly until the battery packs click
and lock into place.
5
Confirm that the battery status LED
lights up in orange.
The battery status LED lights up in orange
during charging. The battery level LEDs
on the battery pack indicate the battery
level.
Battery level LEDs
Battery status LEDs
6
Check the charging status of the battery
pack.
While charging, you can check the charge
level with the battery level LEDs on the
battery pack.
Battery level
0%–25%: The LED on the far left blinks.
26%–50%: The 2nd LED from the left
blinks.
51%–75%: The 3rd LED from the left blinks.
76%–99%: The LED on the far right blinks.
Charging complete: All LEDs are off.
7
When charging has completed,
remove the battery pack while
pressing the battery release button.
About the battery charging mechanism
β€’ Battery packs in the battery slots facing up/
down cannot be charged at the same time.
Charging starts from the battery slot into which
the battery pack was inserted first. The other
will be in a standby state, and will start charging
when the battery pack that started charging first
has completed charging.
β€’ Up to 4 battery packs can be charged at the
same time.
β€’ If you turn on the battery station with the battery
packs already inserted into the battery slots,
charging starts from battery slots 1 and 2.
β€’ If the temperature of the battery pack is too
high, such as immediately after flight, charging
will not start due to the protection function. The
battery status LED will repeat blinking fast twice
in orange and the cooling fan will automatically
start. When the battery pack cools down to a
chargeable temperature, charging will start
automatically.
 Lid
ξ‘‚ Lid lock
 Wheels
ξ‘„ Handle
ξ‘… Retractable handle
 Pressure valve
The air pressure inside the Battery Station
is adjusted automatically. Do not touch
the pressure valve.
Inside of the product
 Dedicated remote controller charging
cables
ξ‘‚ Air vent
 Power switch
ξ‘„ Power port
ξ‘… Storage pocket
 Battery storage slot
 Accessory sockets
ξ‘ˆ Battery slot (Battery charging/
discharging slot)
 Air outlet
ξ‘Š Power LED
ξ‘‹ Battery status LEDs
You can check the charge/discharge status of the battery packs inserted in the battery slots.
LED color LED indication Status of the battery pack
― Off Battery pack is not inserted.
Green Lit up Charging has completed.
Orange Lit up Charging.
Orange Blinking slowly Waiting for charging to start. Charging will start when
charging of the battery pack inserted in the battery
slot facing up/down has completed.
Orange Blinking fast twice Due to the high temperature of the battery pack, it
cannot be charged.
Orange Blinking fast three
times
Due to the low temperature of the battery pack, it
cannot be charged.
Blue Lit up Discharging has completed.
Purple Lit up Discharging.
Purple Blinking fast twice
repeatedly
Due to the high temperature of the battery pack, it
cannot be discharged.
Red Blinking slowly Due to some problem with the battery pack, it cannot
be charged/discharged.
ξ‘Œ MODE switch
Switches between charging (CHARGE)/
discharging (DISCHARGE) of the battery
packs.
 OPTION switch
Sets the charging/discharging level.
β€’ For charging (when the MODE switch is
set to CHARGE): Selects the charging
level (FULL or QUICK).
β€’ For discharging (when the MODE switch
is set to DISCHARGE): Selects the
discharging level (50% or 25%).
ξ‘Ž ACCESSORY switch
Switches the power supply from the
dedicated remote controller charging
cables and the accessory sockets on and
off.
 Battery release button
Remove the battery pack while pressing
the battery release button.
Continued on the reverse side ξ…‡
LBN-H1.US.5-048-993-11(1)
Charging remote
controllers
Use the dedicated remote controller
charging cables (for RCR-VH1) to charge up
to 2 remote controllers at the same time.
1
Connect the power cord to the power
port and wall outlet, and then turn on
the power switch.
2
Slide the ACCESSORY switch to ON.
3
Connect the dedicated remote
controller charging cable to the power
port of the remote controller.
Charging starts. You can check the
battery level by pressing the
ξ‡ˆ
(Power)
button on the remote controller.
Charging peripheral
devices
You can charge devices such as a mobile
device and camera by connecting
commercially available chargers for cigarette
lighter sockets (12 V) to the accessory
sockets.
1
Connect the power cord to the power
port and wall outlet, and then turn on
the power switch.
2
Slide the ACCESSORY switch to ON.
3
Connect the device that you want to
charge to the accessory socket using
a charger for cigarette lighter sockets.
Charging starts.
Note
β€’ The accessory socket does not support outputs
of 50 W or more.
Discharging battery packs
The battery station can discharge battery
packs whether the power is on or off. If you
discharge with the power of this product on,
you can discharge to a level closer to the set
value (25%, 50%) than when the power is off.
1
To discharge with the power on,
connect the power cord to the power
port and wall outlet, and then turn on
the power switch.
2
Slide the MODE switch to DISCHARGE.
3
Slide the OPTION switch to 25% or
50% to select the discharging level.
β€’ 50%: Discharges until the remaining
battery level is 50% or less. This setting
is suitable for storing the battery packs
for a long period of time.
β€’ 25%: Discharges until the remaining
battery level is 25% or less. This setting
is suitable for transportation by air.
4
Insert the battery packs to discharge
into the battery slots.
All 8 battery slots can discharge
simultaneously. The battery status LED
blinks slowly in blue during discharging.
When discharging has completed, the
LED lights up in purple. The battery level
LEDs will not blink when discharging.
Battery level LEDs
Battery status LEDs
Note
β€’ If the battery level of the battery pack is the
value set in step 3 or less, discharging will not be
performed.
Safety Information
WARNING
β€’ A damaged power cord may cause a fire or
electric shock. Observe the following cautions to
avoid damaging the power cord.
– Do not pinch the power cord between the unit
and a table, wall, or other object.
– Do not modify or damage the power cord.
– Do not place heavy objects on the power cord
or pull on the power cord.
– Keep the power cord away from heaters and
other heat sources.
– When you disconnect the power cord, always
hold it by the plug.
β€’ Disconnect the power cord before moving the
product. Otherwise, the power cord may become
damaged, resulting in a fire or electric shock.
Also, take care not to drop the product.
β€’ For safety reasons, if the product is not to be
used for long periods, unplug it from the wall
outlet.
β€’ Do not place or store the product in a location
exposed to direct sunlight or close to a heater.
β€’ Do not use or store the product where there is
excessive oily smoke, steam, moisture, or dust.
This may cause a fire or electric shock. Use or
storage in an environment other than the
operating conditions described in this manual
may cause a fire or electric shock.
β€’ Do not let water or foreign objects get inside the
unit. This may cause a fire or electric shock. If
water or foreign objects get inside the unit,
remove the battery pack from the unit
immediately, and disconnect the power cord.
β€’ Do not disassemble the product. Disassembly or
modification of the unit and power cord may
cause a fire or electric shock.
β€’ Do not charge the battery pack if there is a
possibility of lightning strike. A lightning strike
may cause an electric shock. If lightning is likely,
unplug the product from the wall outlet to
prevent a fire, electric shock, or product failure.
Also, if you hear thunder, refrain from touching
the product.
β€’ Use only the battery pack exclusively for this unit.
Use of a different battery pack may cause a fire
or electric shock.
β€’ Do not operate the product or touch the power
cord with wet hands. This may cause an electric
shock.
β€’ Use the included power cord. The included
power cord is for use exclusively with this unit,
and cannot be used with other products.
Also, use only the included power cord with the
unit. Use of a different power cord may generate
heat, causing a fire or electric shock.
β€’ Do not use the unit while it or the AC adapter is
covered by a cloth or other object.
β€’ Unplug the product from the wall outlet before
cleaning it with a dry cloth.
β€’ Firmly connect the connectors.
– Do not insert metal objects into the connector
ports. This may short-circuit the pins and
cause a fire.
– Insert the connectors straight into the ports.
When inserting the connectors, do not apply
excessive force to the ports.
β€’ This product is designed for use only in the U.S.A.
– Use with 120 V AC power.
– Use with other voltages, such as in other
countries or regions, may cause a fire or
electric shock. Note that the power cord may
support different input voltages. Be sure to
check the descriptions of the power cord.
CAUTION
β€’ Do not subject the product to strong impacts. If
you apply excessive force to the product, such as
by putting a heavy object on top of it, dropping
it, or stepping on it, this may cause an injury or
product failure. Also, do not pull the handle
forcibly, as the handle may come loose during
transportation and cause injury.
β€’ This equipment is not suitable for use in
locations where children are likely to be present.
β€’ Hot air is exhausted from the air outlet. Keep
objects, hands, etc. away from the air outlet. Not
doing so may cause an accident or injury.
β€’ Keep your face away from the air outlet. The
wind from the air outlet may blow foreign matter
and cause an accident or injury, such as getting it
in your eyes.
β€’ Do not place this product in an unstable place
such as on a chair or bench. Doing so may cause
an accident or injury due to a fall.
β€’ Be careful not to drop this product by catching it
on the power cord. Doing so may cause an
accident or injury.
β€’ When switching the switches, be careful not to
get your fingers caught in the gaps around the
switches.
Compliance Information
Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity
Trade Name: SONY
Model: LBN-H1
Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc.
Address: 16535 Via Esprillo, San Diego, CA 92127
U.S.A.
Telephone Number: 858-942-2230
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment
is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment
in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required
to correct the interference at his own expense.
You are cautioned that any changes or
modifications not expressly approved in this
manual could void your authority to operate this
equipment.
This device relies upon the grounding conductor
for safety. The plug of the power cord shall be
connected to a socket-outlet with earthing/
grounding connection.
Notes on Use
β€’ This product is designed for use only in the U.S.A.
Operation is not guaranteed when used in other
countries or regions.
β€’ Do not connect the power cord to an electronic
transformer (travel converter). This may cause
heat generation or product failure.
β€’ It may take about 20 seconds before charging
starts.
β€’ If the temperature of the battery pack is high
during charging, it may not be possible to
resume charging immediately if charging has
been interrupted by removing the battery pack
from the battery slot and inserting it again or
turning the power off and on again. In that case,
wait until the battery pack cools down to a
chargeable temperature. Charging will resume
automatically.
β€’ Do not block the air vent or air outlet.
β€’ Avoid using this product in direct sunlight or in
high-temperature environments.
β€’ Use with the lid fully open.
β€’ Condensation may occur on the surface or inside
of the product when it is suddenly brought from
a cold place to a warm place. Continuing to use
the product as it may cause a malfunction. If
condensation occurs, leave it until it dries
without turning on the power.
β€’ When using this product, place it horizontally on
a flat surface.
Caution when carrying the unit
β€’ When carrying the unit, take care not to drop it. If
the unit is dropped, this may cause damage to
the unit or injuries.
β€’ When storing or transporting batteries in this
product, be careful not to exceed the battery
storage temperature range (-20 °C (-4 °F) to 45°C
(113 Β°F)).
Specifications
Model
LBN-H1
Dimensions
Approx. 553 mm (21
7
/
8
in.) Γ— 423 mm
(16
3
/
4
in.) Γ— 258 mm (10
1
/
4
in.) (H/W/D,
including projecting parts)
Mass
Approx. 15.2 kg (33 lb 8.2 oz) (Not including
battery pack, power cord, etc.)
Supported battery pack
LBP-HS1, LBP-HM1
Battery slot for charging/discharging
2 slots Γ— 4 groups
Output rating for charging
Up to 42 V, 4 A
Charging time
(supports 4-slot simultaneous charge)
Battery pack LBP-HS1
β€’ FULL (from 0% to 100%): Approx. 55
minutes each
β€’ FULL (from 20% to 100%): Approx. 50
minutes each
β€’ QUICK (from 20% to 90%): Approx. 30
minutes each
Battery pack LBP-HM1
β€’ FULL (from 0% to 100%): Approx. 75
minutes each
β€’ FULL (from 20% to 100%): Approx. 65
minutes each
β€’ QUICK (from 20% to 90%): Approx. 40
minutes each
Interval between the completion of
charging the first battery pack and
the start of charging the second one
Approx. 30 seconds
Discharging time
(supports 8-slot simultaneous discharge)
Battery pack LBP-HS1
β€’ 50% (from 100% to 50%): Approx. 17
hours each
β€’ 25% (from 100% to 25%): Approx. 27
hours each
Battery pack LBP-HM1
β€’ 50% (from 100% to 50%): Approx. 26
hours each
β€’ 25% (from 100% to 25%): Approx. 40
hours each
Maximum power consumption
1000 W
Operating Temperature
0 Β°C (32 Β°F) β€” 40 Β°C (104 Β°F)
Storage Temperature
-20 Β°C (-4 Β°F) β€” 60 Β°C (140 Β°F) (without
Battery Pack)
-20 Β°C (-4 Β°F) β€” 45 Β°C (113 Β°F) (with Battery
Pack)
Accessory socket output voltage
12.7 V per port, up to 4.5 A
5 A total for 3 ports
Remote controller dedicated charging
output
14 V per port, up to 2.6 A
Printed in Japan
Β©2022 Sony Group Corporation

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Brand: Sony
Category: Not categorized
Model: LBN-H1

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