Battery Status Indicators; Figure 8-2 Battery Charge Status: Charge Remaining In Both Batteries - Olympus OmniScan MX User Manual

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DMTA-20015-01EN [U8778402], Rev. M, February 2017
Lithium-ion batteries can be inserted and removed without the need to shut down the
OmniScan MX, provided that there is another valid power source (DC power adaptor
or second battery).
The OmniScan MX also includes a lithium coin battery that does not need to be
removed or replaced by the user. The coin battery keeps the instrument clock and
masterboard configuration running.
8.2.3

Battery Status Indicators

The battery status indicators located on the upper left corner of the display screen use
one of the following two methods to indicate the amount of power remaining in each
battery (see Figure 8-2 on page 92):
The remaining operation time is displayed on the battery status indicator. The
OmniScan MX must be operated for approximately 15 minutes before it is able to
accurately display this information.
The charge indicator (bar) on the battery status indicator shows the approximate
amount of power remaining in the battery.
If you attempt to start the OmniScan MX using batteries with an insufficient charge,
the power indicator light will flash red for approximately three seconds. To operate
the OmniScan MX you will need to replace the batteries or plug in the DC power
adaptor.

Figure 8-2 Battery charge status: Charge remaining in both batteries

The battery currently in use is highlighted.
The OmniScan MX software keeps the user notified regarding battery status. The
battery status indicator variations are described in Table 19 on page 93.
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