Troubleshooting; Application Troubleshooting; Battery Troubleshooting; Battery Does Not Charge - General Dynamics Itronix GD8200 User Manual

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GD8200 User Guide
This section is designed to help you determine and fix
issues you might encounter while operating the GD8200
fully-rugged notebook. Try the following things in order:
First look through the categories in this section for a solution.
If you are having a problem with a computer application, use the
Help that comes with the application to find a solution.
If you are having a problem with the operating system, refer to
its
Help and Support
, found on the
If you still cannot resolve your problem, contact the help desk at
your organization.

Application Troubleshooting

If an application locks, a general protection fault (GPF) error is
received, or a blue screen displays, restart the computer.
Using Windows
7:
®
Select Start and click on the arrow next to the Shut down
menu. Then select Restart.

Battery Troubleshooting

Battery does not charge

To prevent possible damage to the battery, the computer does
not allow the battery to charge if the internal temperature of
the battery gets too low (< 5°C or < 41°F) or too high (> 50°C
or > 122°F). If possible, charge the battery in a location with a
moderate temperature of around 20°C (68°F).
If possible, turn off the computer while the battery is charging.
If the battery is new or has been stored for a week or more,
follow this procedure:
1. Make sure the computer is turned off.
2.
Remove the
battery.
3. Connect the AC adapter to the computer and an AC wall
outlet, and then turn on the computer by pressing the
POWER
BUTTON.
4. Let the computer complete the boot process. Then
reinstall the battery.
Allow the system to remain idle for one hour with the AC adapter
connected to the computer.
Battery power Indicator
The
charging.
If the battery still fails to start charging after an hour, remove the
battery, wait several seconds, and then install it again.
If the battery does not begin charging within several minutes,
return the unit for service.

Batteries take more than 7 hours to charge

General Dynamics Itronix 72-0146-001
Start
Menu.
lights when the battery starts
Under moderate temperatures, about 20°C (68ºF), the computer's
battery takes approximately 4 to 5 hours to completely charge.
NOTE
As the battery temperature approaches the ends of its
temperature range (5°C/ 41°F to 50°C/122°F), it may take longer
to charge the battery.

Batteries don't last very long

Calibrate the battery
. If your battery is new or has not been
used for several weeks, calibrating the battery accurately sets the
gas gauge.
As your battery ages, its maximum capacity naturally decreases,
and even the best maintained batteries eventually need to be
retired. Consider replacing the battery if you are not getting the
usage you need from it.
To meet ENERGY STAR
®
requirements, Wake-on-LAN is enabled
by default. If running on battery power this may decrease
battery run-time. To change Wake-on-LAN settings, open the
Device Manager, Network Adapters and select the LAN device.
Open the device Properties and select Power Management.
Disable the Wake-on-LAN setting by unchecking Allow this device
to wake the computer.

Gas gauge isn't full after charging the battery

This may indicate that the charging process terminated
prematurely.
Gas gauge reads "full" but the charging LED dis-
plays
If you charge your battery daily, rely on the gas gauge reading
to determine battery capacity. The charging process may
continue even if the gas gauge reads full. External power can
be removed because the battery is virtually full.

Battery seems to have less and less capacity

If your battery is new, or if your are using it for the first time, you
calibrate it
will need to
prior to using it.
As your battery ages, the maximum capacity that it can hold
naturally decreases, and even the best maintained batteries
eventually need to be retired. Consider replacing the battery if
you are not getting the usage you need from it.

Display / Touchscreen

Display performance is slow

The temperature may be too cold. Move the computer to a
warmer operating environment.

Unreadable display

Adjust the brightness level using
The automatic power-saving mode may have shut off
(suspended) the computer. Press any key to resume.

Troubleshooting

FN+F6
FN+F7.
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