Rockwell Automation 1441-DYN25-Z Dynamix 2500 Data Collector User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1441-UM001B-EN-P - September 2012

Chapter 1 The Dynamix 2500 Data Collector

This table shows the typical battery life for a fully charged battery pack

You can check the status of the battery also in the instrument by pressing the
decimal (.) key. This function is available on most screens.

The Battery status display reports the status of the internal battery and the
condition of the instrument’s back-up battery. The back-up battery charges while
the instrument is connected to the external DC power adapter or when the
instrument is powered on using the internal battery.

Figure 5 - Battery Status Display

The battery status appears in the upper-right corner of the caption bar, as
illustrated below.

Figure 6 - Battery Pack Status Indicator

Table 8 - Battery Capacity

Mode

State

Typical Battery Life

On

Performing typical data collection

8 hours minimum

Idle mode

14 hours minimum

Off

Main battery & back-up battery

14 days minimum

Main battery removed & instrument
running on back-up battery

2 days minimum

Main Battery Charge
Time

100%

5 hours

70%

3 hours

IMPORTANT

If you let the main battery discharge completely, the instrument will
behave as if it has experienced a hardware reset. On restart the
current date, time and status information will be lost.

Battery pack indicator

Indicates that the data collector is operating with the battery pack.
When using a power supply, this changes to a plug and indicates
that the battery pack is charging.

Battery pack status indicator

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