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Chapter 5 — Running Diagnostics
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The Main Bat field displays the voltage of the AB1G battery as
explained in the next table.
Main Battery Status and Voltage Descriptions
Status
Voltage
High
8500 mV
High
> 8000 mV
Medium
7600 to 7999 mV
Low
7200 to 7599 mV
Critically low
< 7199 mV
The Main Batt Flag field displays the battery status, which is
linked to the battery icon described on page 8. You can continue
using the battery until the CK30 indicates that the battery is
low: the battery light turns on and the low battery icon (
appears on the taskbar.
The Supercap field displays the voltage of the backup battery as
described in the next table.
Backup Battery Status and Voltage Descriptions
Status
Voltage
High
> 2400 mV
High
> 2200 mV
Low
> 1750 mV
Low
< 1750 mV
The main battery continually charges the backup battery unless
the main battery is critically low or removed.
There are some usage patterns that can cause the backup battery
to become depleted. For example, if you remove the main
battery every night to charge it outside the CK30, the backup
battery will be low in the morning. This usage pattern does not
harm the backup battery.
Battery Charge Remaining
100%
> 75%
50% to 75%
25% to 50%
< 25%
Condition
Fully charged
OK to swap the main battery
OK to swap the main battery if you
first suspend the CK30
Do not swap the main battery
because the CK30 might cold boot
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