Storage, Terminology – Canon E 200 User Manual

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storage

When battery pack is connected to the camera,

it will continue to discharge even when the

power is turned off, and this may cause it to

become overdischarged. Disconnect battery

pack from camera when storing.

When storing the battery pack for a long period

of time, choose a cool, chemically stable

location. Allow it to discharge completely by

connecting it to the camera and waiting until

OPERATE indicator goes out (about 10

minutes after it begins to flash).

If battery pack has been stored for three

months or longer, a single recharging will not

be sufficient to restore it to full operability. In

such a case, completely recharge and

completely discharge battery pack 2—5 times.

This will restore it to its original capacity.

Terminology

Overcharging and overdischarging will cause

battery pack to function less effectively, and

shorten its life.

Overcharging:

Charging battery pack after it has already been

fully charged.

Overdlscharging:

Continuing to discharge battery pack after its

voltage level has fallen below a specified level

(5.0 V for the nickel cadmium batteries used by

Canon 8rhm video camcorder).

Charge memory:

When a nickel cadmium battery is discharged

only partially (not long enough for charge to cut

off automatically), and then recharged and

used again, continuous recording time

decreases. The battery pack will be temporarily

incapable of discharging to final voltage level.

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