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2. You see a message on your device display telling you that you have two minutes to remove
the battery. The "Charging" and "Low Battery" LEDs in the IR window at the top of the case
will begin to blink.
3. On the right side of the case, pull on the battery tab that is attached to the end of the battery.
The battery will disconnect and slide out of the case.
4. In the Battery Information box on your display you will see
Not Present under Removable
Battery Status.
When you plug the battery back in, make sure it clicks into place. When the battery is secure,
you will see
Present and Charging under Removable Battery Status.
If you press Eject Removable Battery and do not remove the battery within 2 minutes, you
will see a message explaining that if you really want to remove the battery, you must press the
Eject Removable Battery button again and remove the battery immediately.
Enter Shipping Mode
If you ever have to ship your device somewhere, or if you are not going to use it for a lengthy
period of time,
always put the device in Shipping Mode. This will conserve your batteries and
prevent accidental activations during transit that could harm your device.
When you select Enter Ship Mode:
You see a message asking if you really want to enter Ship Mode. Answer YES or NO. (NO is
the same as
Cancel.)
If you answer
YES, unplug the battery charger. Once the charger is unplugged, your device
will enter Shipping Mode.
If you answer
YES and the battery charger remains plugged in, the LEDs in the IR window will
light in a running pattern across the bottom of the window. Your device will shut down but the
LEDs will not go out until you
unplug the battery charger. .
If you answer
YES and your battery charger is not plugged in, the device will shut down
completely by closing all applications. The LEDs in the IR window will go out.
To Get Out of Shipping Mode:
Plug in your battery charger. Then press the I/O button on the top left front of the case.
NOTE: To Calibrate the Touch Screen:
If you are activating keys on the keyboard and not getting the correct responses, see Appendix A
on page
278. This teaches you how to recalibrate your touch screen.