This is Jospeh. When you recalibrate the battery gauge, it goes back to 1
(according to my expreiment with my former Classic). 

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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Clearing the battery cycle back to one on the
mpower

Stacey,
Yes, after you recharge your unit, the cycle count will continue to
increase. I do not see any reason for wanting to reset this; it's like
trying to reset the milage count on a car--it is meant to monitor how far
you have gone or how many charges have you done as of current. In the
situation of a car you would get a tune up every 15,000 miles or so, the
same applies for the BrailleNote, and both units have a limit that is
reasonable and meant to notify you to get a new car or a new battery.  Once
the battery counts nears 300, you should look into getting a replacement for
your battery--its life will be up soon.
Hope this makes sense.
Kevin


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From: "Stacey Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 5:51 PM
Subject: [Braillenote] Clearing the battery cycle back to one on the mpower


> Hi all,
> My battery cycle is at 41.  I'd like to be able to clear the cycle back to

> one.  CAn this be done?If it can't be, could there be a way in afuture 
> release of keysoft so that it could be?
>
> On the classic this would happen when the battery was recalibrated.  I 
> have not had to recalibrate my battery yet because for the most part I run

> my battery flat.
>
> If you plug your unit in each night then unplug it during the day, would 
> the cycle go up each time you plugged it in?
>
> Mine does this.
>
> Any insight from humanware staff isgreatly appreciated.
>
> Stacey
>
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