Hello Joseph,
I did what you suggested.  However, it doesn't make sense to me!
 * At "a" is says the battery charge is accurage.
* After I keyed c, then  d,  a number that means nothing to me.
*  When I  keyed the i,  it says  cycle 31.
(Sorry, I have no idea what all this means!)
KC

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Joseph Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 21:07:53 -0800 (PST)
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] re battery gauge, but different problem.

>This is Joseph. Try Fn+O and Read+I, then type a, c, d
>then i. After pressing A, if the gauge is inaccurate,
>the battery information is not updated. After typing C
>and the number range is low, then you should consider
>replacing the battery. After pressing d and you get
>the same number, you should consider replacing the
>battery. After pressing i and the BN gives you a
>number roughly between 40 and 50, then you should send
>your unit. If the battery is 3 years old then you
>should imnmediately contact HumanWare to replace the
>battery (batteries lasts approximately 1 to 2 years,
>typically 1.5 years.). I hope this information may
>help you.

>--- kathleen spear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> Hi Kaylee and List,
>> A few days ago, I mentioned a problem with my
>> battery gauge and was advised to  recalibrate.  I'm
>> runing into  a problem here.
>> When I do F+o then Read+ I, then r, I get
>> "I'm charging up my battery. initial charge."
>> I hit spacebar and it gives me  the date of
>> Thurrsday, Jan 12, 9:47 and says it has been
>> charging for  3 days 8 hours 35 minlutes. cycle 1
>> I don't know what to do?
>> Last time I checked, The power was at  still at 99%.
>> I have a feeling this battery, which is  3-years
>> old, need to be replaced.  Is that right?
>> KC

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