Understanding Battery States
About a Low Battery
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If you aren’t recording a run, and the battery charge is low, the battery icon on the SportBand Link will display an outline containing one block. (fig.40) At this point, there is approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes of recording time left.
If the battery is low, and you press and hold the Re- cord button (on the top) for 3 seconds to start a run, the words BATT LOW (for battery low) will blink twice. The battery icon on the SportBand Link’s display will look like the illustration below: an outline containing one block. While you’ll still be able to start recording your run, you’ll only have approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes of recording time left.
About a Critical Battery
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If you aren’t recording a run, and the battery reaches a critical stage, the battery icon will show an outline only on the SportBand’s display. (fig.41) If you press the Toggle button (on the side), the word BATT will blink three times, before returning to the time of day. At this stage, the battery has approximately one hour of recording time left.
If the battery has reached a critical stage, and you press and hold the Record button (on the top) for three seconds to start recording a run, the word BATT will blink three times before exiting to the time of day. The battery icon will show its outline only on the SportBand display. You won’t be able to start recording a run until you recharge it.
If you’re in the middle of a run when the battery charge reaches a critical stage, the battery icon will show its outline only on the SportBand display. This indicates that there is approximately one hour of recording time left. After that time has passed, the recording will automatically end, and the display will exit to the time of day.
Note: A blank screen indicates that the battery has completely run out, and needs to be recharged.
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