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DC Power Indicators
The internal, detachable, and external battery symbols that will
display on the Monitoring screen are shown below. The detachable
and external battery symbols will only appear on-screen if a
detachable or external battery is attached to the device.
Battery
Internal Battery
Detachable Battery
External Battery
There are several DC power indicators that will display on the
Monitoring screen to indicate which battery is in use (if applicable), if
the batteries are low, charging, or discharged, etc. The following table
explains all of the DC power indicators.
DC Power Indicator
Battery In Use Indicator A black box will appear around the battery that is in use. For instance, if
Green Fully Charged
Battery Indicator
Partially Charged
Battery Indicator
Yellow Low Battery
Indicator (Medium
Priority)
Symbol
the external battery is currently in use, the
Monitoring screen.
When a battery is charged to greater than 90% of its capacity, all of the
bars in the battery symbol will appear in green.
When a battery is partially charged, some of the bars in the battery
symbol will appear in green, while others will be clear. For instance, if
the external battery is 50% charged, the following symbol displays on-
screen:
When the device detects that an in-use battery's charge is low (has
approximately 20 minutes of charge left), the inside of the box
surrounding the battery symbol turns yellow. (n addition to the
battery indicator on the Monitoring screen, a medium priority alarm
message will display indicating "Low Battery. " See Chapter 6 for more
information. The yellow indicator is for the last available battery source.
:
Note
Under normal operating
conditions, the internal battery
symbol will always display on
the Monitoring screen. If the
symbol appears as an empty
red battery on your screen,
contact Philips Respironics
or an authorized service
representative to have your
device serviced.
Description
symbol appears on the
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