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COBHAM Explorer 710 - Battery Status Information

COBHAM Explorer 710
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Chapter 4: To use the web interface
98-140012-H Battery status information 62
Total counters
The total counters show:
Call session totals shows the total duration (hh:mm:ss) for each call type since the log
was last cleared. It also shows the estimated call charge for each call type (if Call charges
have been entered).
Data session totals shows totals for each data connection type since the log was last
cleared. For Standard data the totals are shown as amount of data transferred (kB) and for
Streaming connections the totals are shown in duration (hh:mm:ss). It also shows the
estimated charge for each data type (if Call charges have been entered).
Cellular session totals (only present if the optional cellular modem is used) shows totals
for each cellular data connection since the log was last cleared.
To reset the Total counters, click the Reset total counters button at the top.
Battery status information
To view the status of the internal and external battery, do one of the following:
Click the battery symbol from the icon bar at the top of the page, or
•from the Control panel
, select Battery.
The Battery page shows the Status (E.g. No battery, Charging, Discharging, Fully charged or
Idle
1
), the Charge level in percent, the Estimated remaining usage time (not shown
when external power is connected) and the Temperature.
For more information on the EXPLORER 710 batteries, see
To insert the battery on page 12
Normal use of the battery on page 116
To recharge batteries on page 116
To connect an extra, external EXPLORER 710 battery on page 117
Accurate display of the battery capacity on page 117
Battery specifications (internal battery) on page 103
Note
When two batteries are connected (internal and external), only one at a time is active.
1. “Idle” in this case means the battery is not in use, e.g. because external power is applied while
the battery is full, or an external battery is connected so only one of the batteries is active.
Note
The estimated remaining usage time can vary significantly, depending on usage. The
remaining time will be shorter if the terminal is used heavily (more interfaces in use
and more calls and data sessions active).
The estimated remaining usage time stated while the battery is Idle is the time that
the terminal will run when the battery is active (discharging).

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