User Manual

Appendix A Page 239
Automatic recharging of the transmitter
The transmitter used by your handheld for web clipping and wireless
Internet messaging contains a rechargeable storage battery. It is a
NiCad (nickel-cadmium) battery.
When you first set up your handheld, the initial charging of the
transmitter takes about 70 minutes. Like any storage battery, the
transmitter must be recharged. How often recharging must happen
depends on the frequency with which you use web clipping and
wireless Internet messaging.
You don’t have to do anything to recharge the transmitter. Your
handheld senses when the transmitter needs to be recharged and
automatically recharges it from the AAA batteries. Your handheld
also tries to schedule the recharging of the transmitter at a time when
you typically don’t use the handheld. The handheld does not have to
be turned on to recharge the transmitter.
To monitor the status of the transmitter:
1. In the Applications Launcher, tap the Diagnostics icon.
2. Tap Details.
3. Refer to the following fields for information on the transmitter:
Transmitter Charge: Indicates the voltage remaining in the trans-
mitter. A number above 5 indicates that the transmitter has ad-
equate power.
Scheduled Charge: Can show one of the five following states:
“Not Scheduled” indicates that your transmitter has adequate
power.
“Today” or “Tomorrow” and a time indicate that your trans-
mitter needs to be recharged, and your handheld has scheduled
recharging to occur either today or tomorrow at the indicated
time.
“Charging” indicates that your handheld is currently recharg-
ing the transmitter.
“Charging Suspended” indicates that your handheld is unable
to recharge the transmitter because of power demands by your
handheld (typically, the backlight is in use). To resume recharg-
ing, turn off the backlight or simply turn off your unit. Recharg-
ing resumes when power demands are reduced.