Hmmm.  I raced around and plugged the thing in straight away, wondering what
on earth had gone wrong to make that beeping sound.  I hadn't encountered it
with the Classic.  But, like you, my gauge claimed to be accurate, though it
ran out at 9%.  Looks like my first go at recalibrating is on the cards.
Funny, as I keep using the thing until it goes flat.

Kylee
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Vicky Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2006 12:32 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] more comments on my mPower battery


> Hi All,
>
> Well, I made a point of checking the status of my mPower BT32 battery
> Wednesday
> night at
> nine o'clock when I had finished using it for the evening, and it gave me
a
> level of thirty percent.  Then, as I used the VoiceNote work purchased for
> me on Thursday, I didn't check the battery on my mPower again until I got
> home
> Thursday evening around six, at which time I was given a percentage of
> twenty-four percent.  And, that is all I did at that point, just checked
the
> battery status and turned off the unit.  Also, although I didn't check it
at
> that time, when I checked Wednesday night, I was indeed told that the
gauge
> was
> accurate.
>
> Then, around nine Thursday evening, I turned on the mPower and checked the
> battery
> and I was given a percentage of twenty-three percent.  So, I put in my
> wireless card and proceeded to go to a website.  However, while connecting
> to that site, I got a battery low message.  Then, within five or so
seconds
> of that, my Braille display
> went to the state it goes when the mPower is turned off.
>
> So, figuring the unit had ran out of juice, I took out the wireless card.
> And, although I couldn't get any Braille or speech from the unit, it
beeped
> a couple of times.  Then, I turned the unit off and it still was beeping
> every couple of seconds.  So, I turned it back on again and did a space
with
> e and the beeping finally stopped, and then I just turned the unit off and
> put it away for the
> evening, figuring I would charge it up again this weekend.
>
>
>
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