When To Charge Your Battery - Ericsson R250d PRO User Manual

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Travel Charger
The travel charger supplies power to charge your battery
while the battery is attached to your terminal. You can
make and receive calls while using the travel charger, if
you wish. To charge your battery with the travel charger:
1 Using the appropriate cord supplied with the
charger, attach the terminal to the charger.
2 Using the other cord supplied, plug the charger into
a standard electrical wall outlet.

When to Charge Your Battery

The NiMH battery that comes with your terminal can
be charged whenever you wish without losing perfor-
mance. This is not the case with the cheaper nickel cad-
mium type batteries, often sold as accessories from other
suppliers. For optimal talk and standby time in the long
run, we recommend that you only use Ericsson original
batteries with your Ericsson terminal.
To remind you that the battery will soon need to be
charged or replaced with a charged one, the following
will occur:
• An alarm signal (a long beep) sounds and the mes-
sage Low Battery! appears for 10 seconds in the
display.
• The indicator light on top of the terminal starts
blinking red.
Getting Started
Note!
If the terminal is left turned on, the low battery alarm
will be repeated several times and, finally, the terminal
will turn itself off when the battery is no longer able to
power it satisfactorily. It might be possible to turn the
terminal on again, but you will not be able to make or
receive any calls. You should charge the battery or
replace it with a charged one.
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