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Philips MX400 - Battery LED; Battery Status on the Main Screen

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36 Using Batteries
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Battery LED
The battery LED on the front panel of the monitor is indicated by a battery symbol.
1 Battery LED
Battery Status on the Main Screen
The status of the battery is shown, with the battery power remaining and, when the battery is not
charging, an estimate of the monitoring time this represents.
Battery power gauge:
This shows the remaining battery power. It is divided into sections, each representing 20% of the total
power. If three sections are filled, as in this example, this indicates that 60% battery power remains. If
no battery is detected, a blank battery gauge marked with a flashing red X is displayed. If no data is
available from the battery, a question mark is shown in the gauge.
If there are problems or changes in the status of the battery this is indicated by a blank battery gauge
containing a symbol. If the symbol is red, this indicates a critical situation.
Battery LED Colors If the monitor is connected to
mains power, this means
If the monitor is running on
battery power, this means
Green
battery power is > 90%
Yellow
battery charging (battery power
< 90%)
Red, flashing
less than 10 minutes power
remaining
Red, flashes intermittently
battery or charger malfunction battery malfunction
Battery status indicator Battery malfunction indicator
Alternates with the battery gauge on the
Main Screen.
Check in the Battery Status window
to identify the cause.
The red ! flashes. Critical battery
situation or malfunction. Check in the
Battery Status window to see which
malfunction indicator is displayed, or
refer to the INOP, to identify the cause.

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