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ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARD

ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARD. ADVANCED CHARGER TECHNOLOGY, INC. ACT - Sales 6060 McDonough Drive Suite J Atlanta, GA 30093 USA 770 263 6337 Fax 770 263 9155

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ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARD

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  1. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARD ADVANCED CHARGER TECHNOLOGY, INC. ACT - Sales 6060 McDonough Drive Suite J Atlanta, GA 30093 USA 770 263 6337 Fax 770 263 9155 ACT solutions GmbH ACT – UK Ltd. Datamatik HauptstraBe 119 – 121 Top Riley, Eyam Jerikovn 16 AltluBheim Germany Derbyshire UK Oslo, Norway 49 62 05 39 480 44 14 33 63 93 43 47 22 30 17 30 WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  2. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDBattery Chemistries • Lead Acid • NiCd • NiMh • Li Ion WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  3. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDBatteries • NiCd Plus Minus Inexpensive / Mature Moderately Heavy High Current Draw Environmental Issues High Cycle Life Memory Effect Wide Temp Range Moderate Self Discharge -20 to 60C Operating 1000 - 2400 mAh cap. -30 to 50C Storage 5 to 30C Charge Fastest Charge Store Discharge for 5+ years WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  4. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDBatteries • NiMh Plus Minus 25 to 30%Smaller & Lighter then NiCd More Expensive Fewer Environmental Issues ? Lower Cycle Life Less Memory Effect Limited Current Draw 2000 to 2800 mAh Capacity Impedance creep Limited Temp Range 0 to 40C Operating -20 to 30C Storage Greater Self Discharge WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  5. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDBatteries • Li-ion (et al) Plus Minus Light and Smaller Expensive Low Self Discharge Slow Charge Rate Packaging Options Sensitive to Overcharge 2500 to 3500 mAh Cap. Reacts with oxygen Consistent Current Draw Low (est) Cycle Life Prefers partial Discharge Prefers partial Discharges WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  6. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDBatteries(Based on XTS 3000 Radio) • Radio Requirements • Standby 90 mAh • Receive 280 mAh • Transmit 1600mAh • 10 Hr Day 5-5-90 10-10-80 - Standby = 9hr = 810 mAh 8hr = 720 mAh • Receive = 0.5hr = 140 mAh 1hr = 280 mAh • Transmit = 0.5hr = 800 mAh 1hr = 1600 mAh • Total 1750 mAh 2600 mAh • Total adjusted for 80% Life = 2190 mAh 3250 mAh WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  7. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDBattery Issues • Cost • Life • Reliability (especially in adverse weather) • Weight • Users don’t always know when radio is transmitting (GPS) • Safety WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  8. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDTechnical Reality WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  9. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDChargers • Trickle Chargers • Inexpensive • Slow 8-10 hours • Continuos Charging • Detrimental to the Battery • Supplied with Many Products • includes in-vehicle adapters WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  10. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDBattery Charging – Trickle Chargers WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  11. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDChargers • Constant Current / Constant Voltage Rapid Charger • Faster charge • Usually indicate “Charge Complete” at 80% Capacity • Revert to a trickle charge after 80% Capacity WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  12. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDBattery Charging – Rapid Chargers WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  13. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDChargers • Pulse Chargers • Christy Patent, filed 1967, has expired • Provide for rest periods during charge • Revert to trickle charge upon completion • No Feed Back or Control • Repetitive Pulses WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  14. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDBattery Charging - Pulse Chargers WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  15. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDACT’s Technical Advantage DYNAMIC ELECTROCHEMICAL WAVEFORMTM (DEW) • Accurate monitoring of battery condition • Dynamic adjustment of parameters during charge • Maintains battery in a charge receptive state • Increases efficiency • Eliminates the cause of “memory effect” & “voltage depression” while charging • Significantly reduces corrosion during battery cycling • Precise termination WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  16. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDBattery Charging – ACT iChargeTM Chargers WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  17. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARD Copper Plates WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  18. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDTechnical Advantage WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  19. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDTechnical Advantage WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  20. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDTechnical Advantage WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  21. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDTechnical Advantage 7. Only charge batteries when they need it. If it isn’t fully discharged, don’t recharge it. (We recommend your purchase a second battery for multiple/longer duty cycle applications.) 8. Do not return fully charged batteries to the charger for an “extra boost”. This action will significantly reduce cycle life. 9. Stabilize battery to room temperature (72°F) before charging. Charging below 40°F & above 104°F will decrease cycle life. 10. For optimum battery life and operation use XXXXXXX brand, or a XXXXXXX recommended replacement charger. These simple instructions protect your rechargeable batteries from extreme temperatures and enhance their performance and life. Specify XXXXXXX brand rechargeable batteries. They were designed & precisely manufactured by XXXXXXX engineers to ensure optimum portable radio performance. It just makes good sense. Rechargeable Battery Care and Tips: These battery tips will help assure you the highest performance and longest cycle life from your XXXXXXX rechargeable battery. 1. Charge your new battery overnight (14-16 Hours) before using it. This is referred to as :initializing: and will enable you to obtain maximum battery capacity. 2. New batteries can be stored up to two years without significant cycle loss. 3. Store new/unused batteries, at room temperature, in cool dry area. 4. Batteries which have been in storage should be charged overnight. 5. When using a XXXXXXX rapid charger, leave battery in charger for an additional 1-2 hours after the green light appears. 6. Do not leave your radio & battery in the charger when not charging. Continuous charging will shorten battery life. (Don’t use your charger as a radio stand.) WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  22. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDTechnical Advantage Advanced Charger Technology, Inc. Battery Charging Tips: 1. Place Battery in Charger. 2. Remove battery at any time and use. Advanced Charger Technology, Inc. Norcross, GA WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  23. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDCompany Overview • ACT invented Patented breakthrough battery charging technology which: • Provides the world’s fastest charge • Dramatically increases cycle life • Universal (Lead acid, Nicd, NiMh, Lithium Ion) • Scalable (cordless phone to electric bus) • Founded in July 1996 • Patented and Proprietary Technology (5 Issued US) • $40+ Million in funding to develop technology • Privately Held Corporation based in Miami FL, USA WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  24. New York Police Dept. Sussex Police UK San Diego Port Authority Detroit Police Dept. South Yorkshire Police UK United States Air Force FBI / Secret Service Lancashire Police UK Bavarian Crime Police Boeing Chrysler Georgia Power Harley Davidson UPS Federal Express NTL UK Lucent Technologies Air Tran ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARD ACTivator CUSTOMERS WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  25. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDACT’s iCHARGE Product Line Single Bay Chargers i10 / i30 Single Bay Desk Top i15 / i35 iv Single Bay In Vehicle WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  26. i10 / i30 DEWTM technology Microprocessor controlled interface that requires no user-rules for battery charging. Interchangeable adapters User friendly – Green light = GO! Reconditioning at each charge cycle. i15 / i35 Available for in-vehicle application Ideal in situations where no external power source is available. Hard-wire or use external power (cigarette) adapter. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDACT’s Single Bay Chargers WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  27. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDACT’s iCHARGE Product Line Six Bay Chargers i60 / i70 Six Bay (Desk Top / Wall Mount) WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  28. i60 / i70 DEWTM technology Microprocessor controlled means no user-rules. Green = Ready to GO! Fast reliable charge Prolonged battery life Interchangeable adapters for operations with multiple battery types and/or chemistries. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDACT’s Six Bay Chargers WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  29. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDACT’s iCHARGE Product Line Six Bay Charger Maintainors i65 / i75 WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  30. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDACT’s Six Bay Charger Maintainors • i65 / i75 • Designed for long-term storage of batteries. • Ideal for HAZMAT, SWAT or any First Responder Team. • Enables storage of batteries for extended periods of time, • Rotational battery charging provides protection against battery discharge during storage. • User-Friendly, lights show battery readiness. WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  31. Twelve Bay Chargers i612 ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDACT’s iCHARGE Product Line WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  32. i612 Specifically designed to support Li-Ion batteries. Feature twelve complete charging stations that operate in pairs, independently. Rapid and simultaneous charging. No complicated charging rules. Fits most popular Li-Ion radio batteries. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDACT’s iCHARGE Product Line WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  33. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDACT’s iCHARGE Product Line iGAUGE • Installs on the i60/i70 • Work with any adapter(s) • Three modes • Charge • Capacity Check • ReACTivate WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  34. MOTOROLA KENWOOD M/A COM BENDIX KING MIDLANDER / EF JOHNSON ICOM TAIT GE / ERICSSON AEG VERTEX MAXON IDEN/NEXTEL BOSCH MARCONI / PUMA SIMOCO / SEPURA NIROS ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARD Manufacturers Supported* *May not include all models from manufacturer WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  35. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARD What Customers Are Saying! “After evaluating the ACT charger / Conditioner we have replaced two-thirds of our standard Kenwood chargers with ACTivators. The ACTivator has become a major asset in restoring confidence in our radio communications and we can now provide a more efficient and reliable service to our officers and to the general public. A major advantage to me is that when we switch to TETRA I can use the same charger and just change adapters. Andy Sanderson Technical Officer, Information Systems Dept. South Yorkshire Police WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  36. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARD What Customers Are Saying! “We carried out a detailed evaluation of the ACTivator, we found that it exceeded the companies claims in recovering older batteries. We purchased a small number of units for our own use. The ACT charger proved very useful in preparing the high number of batteries required to Police the recently held Conservative Party Conference at Blackpool. The speed with which it formed new batteries, <2hrs, and the fast charge time of approximately 30 minutes meant that we significantly reduced the preparation time. Derek Wignal Radio Comms Dept Lancashire Police WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  37. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDCustomer Results • Customers can tell the difference • Users Attribute better performance to OEM device (Radio Works Better) WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  38. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDSummary of the selling points • Fastest Charger - 30 minutes for 1200mAh • Fewer bays required per radio • Greatest possible availability • Conditions Battery to a Like New Condition / each charge • Eliminates Memory Effect • No Heat - Batteries are not cooked • Two to Three Times Life Improvement • Patented process, reduces battery expenses • Last Battery Charger You Will Ever Purchase • Universal Adapters for Most Radios • Field Upgradeable WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

  39. ACT - THE CHARGING STANDARDConclusion We Don’t Make Batteries We make anybattery Better WWW.ACTCHARGE.COM

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