Appendix A

For Minimum, Maximum, and Average numbers, four pictures are taken per session with at least a

5 minute break between sessions. In addition:

The minimum number of shots is obtained with extensive use of Live View (30 seconds per picture), Playback (15 seconds per picture), and Flash On. Optical zoom (both directions) is used on 75% of the shots.

The maximum number of shots is obtained with minimal use of Live View (10 seconds per picture) and Playback (4 seconds per picture). Flash and optical zoom (both directions) are used on 25% of the shots.

The average number of shots is obtained with Live View used for 15 seconds per picture and Playback used for 8 seconds per picture. Flash and optical zoom (both directions) are used on 50% of the shots.

The CIPA number is obtained using the standards established by the Camera and Imaging Products Association.

Recharging the Lithium Ion battery

You can recharge the HP Photosmart R07 Lithium Ion battery in the camera using the AC power adapter. You can also charge the battery in an optional HP Photosmart dock (in-camera or through the extra battery bay) or with an optional quick recharger.

The following table shows the average recharge time for a fully discharged battery, based on recharge location.

Charge location

In camera connected to the HP AC power adapter

In camera connected to the HP AC power adapter through an HP Photosmart dock

In battery bay of the HP Photosmart 6221 Premium Camera Dock

In an HP Photosmart R- Series quick recharger

Average charge time

2–3 hours

2–3 hours

2–3 hours

1 hour

Signals

Charging: Camera's battery charging light blinks and the animated battery icon is displayed.

Charging complete: Camera's battery charging light turns on solid and the battery gauge changes

to on the Image Display.

Charging: Dock's camera battery charging light blinks.

Charging complete: Dock's camera battery charging light turns on solid.

Charging: Dock's battery bay light blinks.

Charging complete: Dock's battery bay light turns on solid.

Charging: Quick recharger light is yellow.

Charging complete: Quick recharger light is green.

Safety precautions for recharging batteries

You can recharge a Lithium Ion battery in the camera or purchase an optional dock with battery bay or a quick recharger. These devices may be warm while charging a Lithium Ion battery. This is normal. However, you should follow the safety precautions below.

Do not charge any other battery than the HP Photosmart R07 Lithium Ion battery in the camera, dock, or quick recharger.

Insert the Lithium Ion battery in the correct orientation.

Use the camera, dock, or quick recharger in a dry location only.

Do not charge a Lithium Ion battery in a hot location, such as in direct sunlight or near a fire.

When recharging a Lithium Ion battery, do not cover the camera, dock, or quick recharger.

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R727, R725 specifications

HP R725 and R727 are powerful mobile computers designed for professionals who require robust performance and reliability. These devices are part of HP's elite series, engineered to handle demanding tasks while offering advanced features and technologies.

Both models are equipped with AMD Ryzen processors, providing exceptional processing power and efficiency. This enables seamless multitasking and the ability to run resource-intensive applications, making them ideal for engineers, designers, and business professionals. The R725 and R727 support high-speed RAM configurations, ensuring smooth performance even under heavy workloads.

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Battery life is another notable aspect, with both models designed to last through long workdays. Rapid charging capabilities allow users to quickly recharge their devices, minimizing downtime.

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