Paul,

I'm not sure if my last message got through so (everyone) forgive me if
this is a sort of duplication.

Interesting.  We've been having similar problems with the mPower and,
although it now seems to be giving us a correct battery reading and we
haven't (after all) actually needed to try the calibration, we certainly
have had to do that "big reset" for something, which appeared to us,
fairly minor at the time.

Humanware, I'll watch this one closely and give feedback if I can.


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Carol
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] problem calibrating the battery


Thanks, Don. I will try that. I talked with Chris at humanware and he
was 
surprised as well. I also had quite a scare today with my MPower. I had
it 
down to nine percent last night. I thought I would turn it on today and
it 
would drop the customary five percent. I was surprised to find it was
still 
at nine percent. I played with menus, moved something to a flash card,
etc, 
for a while in an effort to get it to drop, It dropped ti eight percent.
I 
decided to try loading a large book with the book reader. During the 
loading, the MPower died. I plugged it in and tried a reset after about
15 
seconds. Nothing happened. I tried this for the next hour and still, 
nothing happened.
Chris from humanware told me the secret and got me back up. I was sure I

had to send it in and was talking to tech support to get an RMA number.
What I had to do is to press reset and record at the same time. This 
brought the unit back up. It was still plugged in and was at 93 percent.
In 
no time, it was at 99 percent and working again, but what a scare! At
8/12/2005, you wrote:

>Hi Paul,
>
>The problem probably is that at that high of a level, the battery is
>trickle charging.
>
>Try discharging the battery to something under 90 percent and then 
>start
>the cycle.
>
>It should first charge the rest of the way which won't take long and 
>then
>the discharge should start.
>
>I think it needs to charge before discharging to accurately determine 
>the
>point where the battery is fully charged as part of the overall 
>calibration process.
>
>It won't hurt a thing to do this.
>
>Don
>
>
>
>
>
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