Battery Display; Understanding The Lithium Coin Battery - quest roam SiPix Owner's Manual

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Battery Display

Refer to the following table:
Battery Icon
No indication

Understanding the Lithium Coin Battery

The lithium coin battery is included to save pictures stored in the camera's internal
memory when the camera's power supply is removed or fails. The iQuest Roam
uses a two way power supply, two AA alkaline batteries or the included USB cable.
The camera does not need the coin battery to operate but it is suggested you
always have one inserted. The coin battery does not affect the images on the
CompactFlash card. This means the CompactFlash card will not erase pictures if
the camera loses power. If you are storing the camera for a long period of time we
suggest transferring images to a CompactFlash card (refer to page 13) or to a PC
(refer to page 23) and removing the AA batteries. The coin battery has a long battery
life and it is not used very often. If you should need to replace the coin battery, the
specifications are: lithium-ion 3032. These batteries are common for electronics and
are available at watch counters and in electronic sections of most stores.
Meaning
The outer frame of the Battery icon indicates the
status of the lithium coin battery. The outer frame
will blink if there is no lithium coin battery inserted
or the coin battery has low power.
The outer frame will not blink if there is a new coin
battery installed.
Full battery power.
Low battery power.
Note: Low battery power will disable the flash function.
The batteries are almost empty. The LCD status
display blinks when battery power is almost empty.
Replace the batteries with fresh ones.
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