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The next table lists problems that the NiCad battery pack may cause.
Problems With the NiCad Battery Pack
Problem
When you press
to turn on the
reader, nothing happens or the reader
immediately turns itself off.
The Battery icon appears at the top of
the reader display.
You see all these symptoms:
• The Battery icon remains on.
• The reader chirps every 5 seconds
for 1 minute and then turns off.
• The reader double-beeps when
you enter or scan data, and
double-clicks when you press
any key.
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Solution
Make sure the battery pack is installed correctly and the yellow
battery pack locks are locked tightly.
The NiCad battery pack may be discharged. Replace the battery
pack with a spare charged battery pack, or charge the battery pack
and try again.
The reader displays the Battery icon when the NiCad battery pack
has approximately 15 to 45 minutes of power left. If you are using a
J2010, replace the battery pack soon.
If you are using a JANUS 2010 with RF Back, you should
immediately replace or recharge the battery pack because you will
soon lose RF communications.
Caution
When the Battery icon appears, save your data and replace
the battery pack as soon as possible.
Conseil
Quand l'icône de la pile apparaît, enregistrez vos données et
remplacez le jeu de piles aussitôt que possible, sinon vous
pourriez perdre des données.
The NiCad battery pack charge is critically low.
Save your data. Replace the battery pack with a spare charged
battery pack, charge the battery pack, or attach an external
power supply.
The laser scanner (or wand) and RF communications are turned off
15 seconds after the first chirp.
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