Sony LDI-100B Checking the remaining battery life, Fully Remaining battery life Dead Charged

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Battery pack

Charging time

Battery life (fully charged battery, PC mode)

NP-F550

Approx. 6 hours

Approx. 1 hour

 

 

 

NP-F750

Approx. 12 hours

Approx. 2 hours

 

 

 

NP-F950

Approx. 18 hours

Approx. 3 hours

 

 

 

The battery life and charging time may change depending on the conditions of use.

You can also use a battery pack such as the NP-500/510/710/F530/F730/F930 (not supplied) with the Personal LCD Display.

You can use an InfoLITHIUM™ battery pack with the Personal LCD Display. When using such a battery pack, the estimated remaining battery life is displayed not with the time counter, but with the indicator.

The battery life listed above is for PC mode. When you use the Personal LCD Display in video mode, the

battery life is reduced to 80% of the PC mode. “InfoLITHIUM” is a trademark of Sony Corporation.

Notes

If the POWER/POWER SAVING lamp flashes while using the battery pack, charge the battery pack.

Use the supplied AC power adapter only when charging a battery pack.

Battery life may be shorter in a cold environment. This is a typical battery characteristic.

You cannot charge the battery pack in power save mode. Turn off the Personal LCD Display, then it starts charging the battery pack.

Checking the remaining battery life

When no indication or caution appears on the screen, press the jog dial.

PUSH DISPLAY

Operations

Fully

Remaining battery life

dead

charged

When the battery pack is weak, the following message appears on the screen. Replace the battery pack with a charged one.

THE BATTERY PACK

 

 

IS EMPTY.

When using the AC power adapter,

REPLACE WITH A

CHARGED BATTERY.

the “

” mark appears on the

 

 

screen.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Personal LCD Display Declaration of Conformity InformationFor the customers in Canada PrecautionsPour les utilisateurs au Canada For the customers in EuropePage Table of Contents Personal Computer About the Personal LCD DisplayLaser disc player, Camcorder DVD playerFeatures Display unit Locating the parts and controlsPower supply box Connecting other IBM compatible PCs Connecting the Personal LCD DisplayConnecting a PC Connecting a Macintosh Powerbook Connecting the Personal LCD Display Connecting a Macintosh desktop modelsConnector Audio cable RGB signal cable Signal flow MacintoshTo audio/video output To AUDIO/VIDEO connector Connecting video equipmentCamcorder, etc Special miniplug Phono plugVideo If your video equipment has an S-video jackAudio L Audio R Connecting the power source Wearing the Personal LCD Display Adjust the strapLoosen the back strap Put on the Personal LCD DisplayAdjust the angle of the display unit Adjusting the back strapAdjust the stereo earphones Front padWhen you connect to the S-video connector Adjust the brightness by turning the Bright control Input the signal from the connected equipmentAdjust the sound volume by turning the VOL control Darker brighterUsing the Personal LCD Display After you finish using Personal LCD DisplayInput signal Mega Bass Avls Checking the display indicationsTurn the SEE-THROUGH dial Set the Screen switch to onViewing the surrounding environment Signal compatibility Adjusting the sound and picturePC mode RGB signal Video mode video signalHUE Ntsc Video mode only Adjusting the sound/pictureAdjust the setting using the jog dial Adjusting the sound and picture Press MenuPC mode Video modePicture Power Avls Auto Volume Limiter SystemIndicator Turn the jog dial to set to ON, then press the jog dialAdjusting the sound and picture Adjusting the RGB signalResetting the adjustments to the factory preset level Adjusting the video signalHUE Ntsc Video mode only LessmoreCharging the battery pack Using the optional battery packAttach the battery pack to the power supply box Connect the AC power adapter to the DC in connector onFully Remaining battery life Dead Charged Checking the remaining battery lifeMark appears on ScreenInstallation PrecautionsUse Unified polarity plugOthers OUT of Scan Range Error messagesSymptom Cause Remedy TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Pin Assignment SpecificationsPin No Signal Y, Z IndexK, L, M, N O