TAG 1000 manual Battery Pack, Low Battery Indication

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MIL-BOOK™

OPERATORS MANUAL

4.When any battery pack is present, then the BATTERY LED (Green) is on in power stage.

5.When the optional battery pack ( Bay 1 or Bay 2) enters battery low status, then the BATTERY LOW LED (Orange) is on. When if only the primary battery and battery low status then speaker will beep and blinks.

6.When the HDD, FDD or CD-ROM/DVD/COMBO/DVD RW drive is active, then the HDD/FDD/CD/DVD/COMBO/DVD RW LED (Orange) is on.

7.The “Num Lock” key activates and deactivates the embedded numeric keypad. When the numeric keypad is active, the “Num Lock” indicator come on and the alphabetic of the embedded numeric keypad are disabled.

8.Press “Caps Lock” key will Charge the state of “Caps Lock” indicator between on and off, if the Caps Lock indicator goes on, represents the all English alphabet keys work in Upper Case state, otherwise the keys work in Lower Case state.

9.The “Scroll Lock” key works with some software to freeze the display. Then the cursor can move about the screen without the top bottom or any lines in between moving.

1.5.9 Battery Pack

The removable battery pack, with on-line charge capability, comes standard with the MIL-BOOK 1000. The battery pack provides power to the system when the AC power is “Off” or not connected. The primary battery type is Li-ion. At 4.2V, the battery pack consists of twelve cells. The capacity of each cell is 2200 mAH or more. The output voltage of the battery pack is 11.1V. The MIL-BOOK 1000 can be fitted with up to two batteries. The primary battery is 97whr and an auxiliary battery is 65whr. The batteries can be hot-swapped.

1.5.10Low Battery Indication

When the battery voltage falls under the low battery status, the system will beep or the orange “Battery Low” LED status indicator will come on.

When the optional battery pack (in Bay 1 or 2) enters into low battery status, the orange “Battery Low” LED will come on.

When the primary battery pack enters into low battery status, the system will beep and blinks in DOS mode.

If Bay 1 or Bay 2 battery is in battery low status system just only have battery low LED indicate in orange, if primary battery is in battery low status system will have battery low beep indication.

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Contents MIL-BOOK 1000 Series Notebook MIL-BOOK Operators Manual Iii Class B Regulations Page Preface Specifications reference only Viii Safety Summary Table of Contents Chapter Operation Xii Table of Figures Introduction System ConfigurationStandard Configuration System DescriptionMIL-BOOK System Identification Options and AccessoriesUnpacking Features of the MIL-BOOK Feature Description I/O Access Door of the MIL-BOOKRear Components KeyboardKeyboard Keys Cursor Control Keys Additional Keyboard Functions Cursor Control KeysHot Key is Fn +F7 to toggle the RX/TX direction Status Row Indicators Fn+F9Status Row AC Power AdapterStatus Row Descriptions Battery Pack Low Battery IndicationConnections Battery ChargerCharge LED Indicator Status Serial Port17 USB2.0 Port Parallel PortVGA Port IrDA Port Power Port23 1-5.5 Battery Pack Replicator PortDiskette Drive and CD-ROM/DVD/COMBO /DVD-RW 10 Diskette Drive and CD-ROM/DVD/COMBO/DVD-RWClosing the Cover Opening and Closing the NotebookOpening the Cover Closing the PCMCIA, FDD, CD ROM/DVD/COMBO, DVD RW Door Connecting and Installing DevicesOpening the PCMCIA, FDD, CD ROM/DVD/COMBO, DVD RW Door External Power Adapter Serial and Parallel PortFloppy Disk Drive/CD-ROM/DVD/COMBO/DVD RW Removing a FDD/CD-ROM/DVD/COMBO /DVD RW ModuleHard Disk Loading and Remove DiskettesPcmcia Cards Hard Disk Drive Module Removing a Pcmcia CardsIeee Removing a Hard Disk Drive ModuleEMI Accessory Descriptions Removing Ieee 1394 PortInstalling Software Drivers First Time UseInstall Device Driver for Windows 2000/Windows XP 11 Installing DriversInstall Touch Screen Driver for Windows Device DriverInstall Touch Screen Driver for Windows XP 12 Installing Drivers14 Control Panel 17 Device Manager 18 Unknown Device Properties 20 Hardware Update Wizard 22 Finish Touch screen Utility Daily Operation Starting the ComputerUsing the Notebook in the Car Turning Off The NotebookUsing External Power Sources Using AC External AdapterRunning On Battery Power Charging the BatteriesSetup Configuration Utility Running Setup and Moving AroundMain Moving Around and Making SelectionsMain Menu Internal Num Lock Keyboard Backlight Geyserville Support IR Ports Security Menu 12 LPT PortSystem Password Boot Menu 16 Boot MenuExit Menu 17 Exit MenuConserving Power Battery MaintenanceCleaning Changing the Battery Pack