Motorola ST8000 Quick Reference page 15

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Removing a Battery from Your Phone
Removing a Main Battery
To remove a main battery, press the battery release latch and lift
the battery out, away from the phone.
Removing an Auxiliary Battery
To remove an auxiliary battery, slide the battery down until the
two pins are released from the base of the phone, and then lift
the battery off.
Battery Performance and Maintenance
Your phone may have come with one or more of the following
battery types. The talk-time and standby-times given are typical
performance figures:
Battery Type
a
Part
Number
Slim Main
SNN 4875
350 mAh Li-Ion
Slim Main
SNN 4667
500 mAh Li-Ion
Extra Cap Main
SNN 4668
900 mAh Li-Ion
Standard Main
SNN 4669
500 mAh NiMH
Slim Aux
SNN 4867
900 mAh Li-Ion
a. The higher voltage of Li-lon batteries, as compared to NiMH and NiCd, results in
greater efficiencies for talk- and standby-times with this Motorola handset.
b. All times are approximate and depend on network, signal strength and features
selected. Standby-times are specified for DRX=2 to DRX=9.
Talk-Time
Standby-Time
b
up to:
up to:
70-80 min.
20-22 hours
110-130 min.
30-35 hours
180-220 min.
50-60 hours
100-120 min.
25-30 hours
180-200 min.
50-55 hours
With two batteries attached, total talk- and standby-time
available is the sum of both main and auxiliary battery times.
Best battery performance will be achieved when you regularly
charge and discharge batteries as instructed in this manual.
Set
Battery Saving Mode
page 51.) and/or
Frequency of Search
(see Network Selection Menu on page 56.) to extend the life of
the battery between charges.
Keep the antenna fully extended whenever possible to ensure
maximum signal strength.
Expected life of a battery is about 300-500 charge/discharge
cycles.
If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself, at
about 1-2% per day, on average.
Low Battery Warning
When the battery level is low and only a few minutes of talk-time
remain, your phone will alert you in three ways:
A warning signal (two double beeps) will sound
The battery symbol q will begin to flash slowly
Low Battery
will be displayed
When the battery is completely discharged, your phone will turn
off. Simply install a fresh battery or recharge the exhausted
battery to begin using your phone again.
About Your Phone, Battery, and SIM Card
to On (see Phone Setup Menu on
to Slow or Medium
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