Key Repeat Rate; Turning Off The Ubiduo; Charging The Batteries - sComm UbiDuo User Manual

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Key Repeat Rate

The key repeat rate refers to how quickly or slowly text appears on the
Split Screen when you are chatting. Slowing the appearance of the text
may improve readability. To adjust the key repeat rate, you must be in a
Split Screen chat session. Use <Alt>F6 to open the Default Key Repeat
menu, and use the arrow or tab keys to select Fast, Med (medium),
Slow, or Off. Press Enter to change the rate.

Turning off the UbiDuo

To power down the UbiDuo, press the Power (PWR) button on the right-
hand side of each unit for at least 3 seconds. A message saying
Powering Down Unit Powering Down will appear, and then the screen
will go blank.
Power button

Charging the Batteries

You will need to charge the batteries as soon as you unpack your
UbiDuo from the box. Otherwise you will have to connect the UbiDuo
power cords to each half and plug them into the wall. Batteries will be
fully charged in 10 hours. Plug each wall charger into the wall charger
port (DC IN) on the far end of the right-hand side of each unit, and plug
the other end of each cord into a wall outlet. After you have fully charged
the unit (10 hours), use the UbiDuo until the batteries completely run
down. Then recharge the UbiDuo for another 10 hours. Taking these
steps will calibrate the battery indicator properly.
NOTE: You should fully recharge the batteries at least one time a week.
The UbiDuo's battery will last for 6 hours with the backlight on; the
battery will last about 10 hours with the backlight off during use.
When you are using the UbiDuo on battery power, this is the message
you will receive when the battery starts to run down.
You can plug in the UbiDuos to recharge the batteries every night, even
if the battery does not completely run out of power. Any time the UbiDuo
is plugged into the wall, the battery will recharge, even when you are
using it to chat or to make or receive a telephone call.
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