Motorola TX77 Quick Reference page 14

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Fitting Your Battery
Place the battery onto the rear of the phone just below the
marked arrow indicators. Next, slide the battery upwards on
the phone's moulded runners, until it locks into place.
Removing Your Battery
! Switch off your phone before removing the battery. Failure
to do so may damage your phone memory.
Press the release catch inwards and simultaneously slide the
battery downwards, until it reaches the end of it's travel. Next,
pull the battery away from the rear of the phone.
Low Battery Warning
When the battery level becomes too low for normal operation,
a warning signal (two double beeps) will sound. The battery
symbol q will begin to flash rapidly.
When the battery is completely discharged, your phone will
turn off.
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Using Your Phone
Desktop Charging of Your Battery
Typical charge times for the desktop chargers are:
A
Standard 700 mAh Overnight Charger - 7 hours
(NiCd):
Rapid Charger Base - 90 minutes
Slim Extra Capacity Overnight Charger - 11 hours
550 mAh (NiCd):
Rapid Charger Base - 90 minutes
Slim 600 mAh
Overnight Charger - 11 hours
(NiMH):
Rapid Charger Base - 90 minutes
Adapter Connection
Two types of charger units are available for use with your
phone: the Overnight Charger and the Rapid Charger Base (a
rapid charging variant). Both charger models have two
charging slots so that you may charge your phone and
unattached batteries. The front slot can accommodate a spare
battery or a battery attached to your phone. The rear slot
accepts unattached batteries only.
Rear Socket
Indicator
Front Socket
Indicator
Both charger models are supplied with a mains adapter which
can be plugged into a standard mains socket. The mains
adapter lead can then be plugged into the socket at the rear
of the charger unit.

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