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Chapter 3: Getting To Know NEO

Removing The Battery Pack

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3.2.2

Removing The Battery Pack

For details about unlatching the battery cover, review “Installing The Battery And Switching
The Unit On” on page 12.

3.2.2.1 Battery Swap Time

Assuming the default power saving parameters and battery reserve level have not been al-
tered, battery swap time is 10 minutes—you will not lose data if the battery is replaced
within this time frame.
The Suspend Threshold adjustment in the Power Properties tab allows you to determine the
battery capacity at which the hand-held will be shut down. If left at the default value,
Maximum Operating Time, the unit will run until the battery is completely empty; the RAM
is only backed up for a short period of time. If you choose Maximum Backup Time, the hand-
held shuts off with more energy left in the battery so RAM can be backed up for a longer
period of time.
Refer to “Suspend Threshold” on page 94 for details about reserving battery power for data
backup purposes.

3.2.3

Charging The Battery

Batteries shipped from the factory are charged to approximately 40% of capacity. They must
be fully charged prior to use.

3.2.3.1 Charging Options

Lithium-ion batteries must be charged before use. These batteries can be charged with a
variety of adaptors and docking stations. These include:

AC Wall Adaptor (Model No. PX3010)—operates as an AC power source and when

used in conjunction with PX3001 or PX3054, also charges the battery installed in

the unit.

Important: To protect against data loss, the NEO battery cover is equipped with a mag-

netic sensor; this sensor detects when the battery door is opened and

automatically places the hand-held computer into suspend mode so that

you can safely remove the battery.

Important: FOR DETAILED INFORMATION about charging options, refer to

Chapter 6: “Peripheral Devices & Accessories”.

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