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Diamante User Guide
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© 2012 Stenograph, L.L.C.
3. Press Diag and then press Battery. The battery status screen displays.
Diamante Battery Status Screen
4. Review the following battery information:
Indicator bar - provides an approximate indication of the battery voltage level. Green indicates
the battery is fully charged; yellow indicates it is charged and red indicates it is low.
Voltage - the actual voltage amount. A main battery reading of 7.4 volts or higher indicates
normal operating voltage. 7.0 volts or below indicates the battery is very low and indicates
approximately one hour of operating time remaining.
A backup, Lithium Ion, battery reading of 3.9 or above indicates the backup battery is charged
and does not charge when the adapter/charger is attached; 3.8 or below indicates the backup
battery needs charging and automatically charges when the charger/adapter is attached.
State - the most recent charging history. When checking battery status with the adapter/charger
not attached, the message Not Charging displays. If the adapter/charger was removed before the
charging is complete, an INCOMPLETE message displays along with a Cause of Failure
message indicating the charger was removed.
5. When finished, press OK, Quit.
6. To display the Opening menu, press More.
Low Battery Warnings
As the main battery becomes progressively low, the Diamante displays warnings using the battery
gauge on the title bar of the Tilting screen and messages on the Status LCD. When the main battery
becomes low while the Diamante is connected to a computer with a USB cable during realtime, low
battery messages continue to display until the battery is depleted. All the features remain operational.
See Install the Diamante USB Drivers on page 18.
Use the Diamante Diagnostic feature to check the specific voltage levels of the batteries. See View
Battery Voltage Levels on page 15.

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