Calibrating The Battery - Texas Instruments 900 Series User Manual

Texas instruments user's guide notebook computers extensatm 900 series
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The Extensa system uses a smart Lithium-Ion
(Li-Ion) rechargeable battery. Your new smart
batteries keep extremely accurate track of the
battery capacity. However, all rechargeable
batteries lose capacity over time due to different
charging and discharging conditions, as well as
general wear and usage. In order to keep
accurate track of the true capacity, the battery
must be calibrated every once in awhile.
Caution: If the battery loses track of the true
!
capacity, it will not correctly predict low
battery conditions and can cause the system
to shut off prematurely and without warning.
The battery itself keeps track of when it needs to
be calibrated. The computer will post a warning
when you boot up the system when it is time to
re-calibrate. To calibrate the battery, you must
first fully charge the battery, then fully discharge
the battery.
Use the following instructions to calibrate your
battery.
1. Charge the battery by leaving the battery in
the computer and having the AC adapter
plugged into the computer. The battery is
fully charged when the charging LED
off.
2. Disconnect the AC adapter from the
computer.

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