Power On Reminder; Low Battery Warning; Battery Voltage Meter - Motorola POPULOUS Getting Started Manual

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When your phone is powered on and has timed
out into standby mode, or your phone is powered
off, the display will flash b while the Battery Pak
is charging and continually light a b when your
Battery Pak is completely charged.
To review your battery charging status at any time
when charging with your phone powered on,
press FCN, then 4. If your Battery Pak is still
being charged, the display will briefly show
c h R r Y n 7. If your Battery Pak is fully charged,
the display will show b __ z z E:.

Power On Reminder

To help you conserve your Battery Pak power,
when you remove a charger while your phone is
powered on, the phone will emit a "beep" to
remind you of its powered on state. If you wish to
power your phone off, press

Low Battery Warning

Low battery power is indicated by a short dual-
tone alert repeated periodically, and the display
message IO W b FI t If the message is ignored, the
phone will automatically turn itself off as the
battery approaches full discharge.
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Battery Voltage Meter

To monitor your relative battery power when your
phone is not externally powered by a charger,
press FCN, then 4.
The Battery Voltage Meter (BVM) represents the
current relative voltage level of your battery.
Similar to your vehicle's gas gauge, you can use
your phone's BVM to estimate the amount of
"fuel for your phone" or battery capacity
remaining. The BVM is displayed in the form of a
bar graph following the letter b at the left side of
the display.
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Low Battery
If a charger is installed to your phone, but a
battery is not present, pressing FCN, then 4 will
cause the phone to display a fully char&
battery meter.
Variables such as temperature, battery age, and
charging conditions may affect battery voltage. To
help remember which key to use to view your
BVM, note that "BAR" is printed on the 4 key.
Charged battery
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