Understanding The Diagnostics Screens; Battery Information - Intermec CK30 User Manual

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Understanding the Diagnostics Screens

Battery Information

CK30 Handheld Computer User's Manual
To close the Diagnostics menu
1 Press Esc until you return to the System Main Menu.
2 From the System Main Menu, press Esc.
3 When the Exit Main Menu screen appears, press Enter.
When you exit the System Main Menu, the CK30 resumes the
application you were running when you opened the diagnostics
menu.
This section lists all of the diagnostics screens in alphabetical
order. You will see the following information for each
diagnostics screen:
• Description, purpose, and definition
• Location of diagnostic in the System Main Menu
• A sample diagnostics screen
Use this diagnostic to view information on the main battery and
backup battery. The Main Battery section displays the voltage of
the AB1G battery. 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 (
The Backup Battery (Supercap) section indicates the voltage of
the supercap. The main battery continually charges the supercap
unless the main battery is critically low or removed. If the
supercap is low, install a fully charged battery or place the CK30
in a charger. It should take approximately 15 minutes for the
supercap to charge up to 2.4V. It is safe to change the battery
when the supercap shows a voltage greater than 2V.
Battery Status
Main Battery Voltage
High
> 8000 mV
Medium
7600 to 7999 mV
Low
7200 to 7599 mV
Critically low
< 7199 mV
Chapter 5 — Running Diagnostics
) appears on the taskbar.
Percentage of Battery
> 75%
50 to 75%
25 to 50%
< 25%
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