Figure 2-4 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

Figure 2-4 Battery charge status: Charge remaining in both batteries

The battery currently in use is highlighted. When two batteries are used
simultaneously, both are highlighted.
One-Battery Operation
When there is only one battery inside the instrument, the charge indicator inside the
battery status indicator displays the amount of power left in that battery.
Two-Battery Operation
When both batteries are used by the instrument simultaneously, the battery A
indicator displays the total remaining operating time. Each battery status
indicator indicates the discharge status.
When one of the batteries has a higher charge level (voltage) than the other, the
battery A indicator displays the total remaining operating time. However, only
the battery with a higher voltage discharges, as shown by the status indicator.
When both batteries are at the same charge level, they are both discharged at the
same time. Discharging both batteries at the same time decreases resistance,
which slightly increases the remaining operating time (by about 10 %).
When a battery is removed, the remaining operating time is divided by two,
minus approximately 10 %.
The power reading remains displayed.
Battery Discharge
Each battery status indicator displays the amount of time needed to discharge the
corresponding battery.
The OmniScan MX2 software informs the user of the remaining power status. The
battery status indicator variations are described in Table 7 on page 41.
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