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Nugget
Learning How to Use the Terminal
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To fully charge a discharged backup battery
1. Install a fully charged main battery pack. For help, seeRemoving and Installing the
Main Battery Pack” earlier in this chapter.
2. The main battery pack charges the backup battery. It will be fully charged in
approximately 18 hours. After you finish charging the backup battery, the main
battery pack still has most of its power remaining.
Note:
The backup battery charges enough to operate the terminal within 20 minutes.
However, the backup battery will only provide limited backup power if it is not fully
charged.
Removing and Installing the Backup Battery
The backup battery should provide years of backup battery power and you will seldom
need to replace it. You can remove and replace the backup battery if it will no longer hold
a charge, or the battery is dead. Call your local Intermec service representative to order a
new backup battery.
Caution
When you replace the backup battery, all data stored in RAM is lost.
Conseil
Lors du remplacement de la batterie de secours, toutes les données stockées dans la
mémoire vive (RAM) sont perdues.
To remove the backup battery
1. Save your data or last transaction and exit your application.
2. Press
L
to turn off the terminal.
3. Open the battery door by pushing down on the battery door latch and sliding it
toward the bottom end of the terminal. Lift up the top edge of the battery door to
remove it.
Note:
If you have a handstrap installed, stretch the handstrap’s elastic band to
allow the T-bar to slide out of the T-bar opening on the bottom end of the terminal.
Move the handstrap out of the way to open the battery door.

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