Riding with the Lync
This section explains the very easy operation
of the Lync lighting system.
Switching the lights off,
on and flashing
The control panel has two buttons; the front
button is for the headlight, the rear button
is for the rear lights. These control the light
functions. To switch to On or change the
mode, push a button. To switch to Off, hold
the button:
• Front: High, Low, and Off
• Rear: On, Flash, and Off
If you decide to use the control panel
while riding, make sure you maintain
control of the bike while your hand is off the
handlebar.
Battery pack indicator light
When the battery charge is at 10% or lower,
the indicator light on the battery pack
(Figure 9) will show red. The headlight will
also start a slow-blink pattern and the rear
lights will flash.
FIGURE 9
Indicator light on battery
pack case
Recharging the battery
This section explains about recharging the
battery on the Lync system.
For best results, recharge the battery at
room temperature. Recharging the battery
at extremes of temperature can result in less
than a full charge. Also avoid moisture when
recharging. It is best to do so inside your
home or office.
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To recharge the battery
1. Remove the battery from the dock.
2. Plug your computer into a power source.
3. Connect the battery pack to the
Note: No data is exchanged with the
computer.
the battery can get hot, reaching
a temperature of 40°C/104°F.
Time required
With a completely empty battery, it takes
about 6 hours to achieve a full charge.
When using a USB hub, charging may be
slow. In that case, connect the USB cable
directly to a computer's USB port or use a
USB wall charger.
Indicator lights while charging
While charging, the battery pack indicator
light is red. When the battery pack has a
full charge, the indicator light changes to
green.
Cover
computer with the supplied micro-USB
cord. To access the port on the battery
pack, lift the cover (Figure 11).
Alternately, connect the battery pack to
a wall charger with the micro-USB cord.
CAUTION: During charging,
FIGURE 10
Micro-USB cable
FIGURE 11
USB port cover on
underside of battery pack,
and connected to
micro-USB cable
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