Rusty,
This switch will save the recalibration log
onto the KeySoft System Disk, and this is not
a wise option to use. The best command to
use is f or r switch (f swithitch will save
the log onto the Flash Disk, and r is the
normal recalibration). Xy Riden once wrote
that if the gauge thinks that it is
inaccurate, then it will attempt to
recalibrate many times to correct this error.
Here are a number of things you should check:
Stop the recalibration process, and do the
following:
1. At the Support Info Mode, press a. If it
says that the error amount is greater than
2%, then something is wrong with the gauge.
2. Press c and d. The c value should be
synchronized with d value (bare in mind that
it might be lower, due to the fact that the
BN was discharging while performing the
battery test). If the d value is greater
than 2000 (on an 1800 battery) or 1750 (on
1650 battery), then the gauge is truly
inaccurate, and you should perform the
recalibration from scratch using either f or
r switch.
The best option would be running your battery
all the way down until you see battery
critical message, which at that point, will
update the gauge properly.
HTH,
Joseph
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rusty Perez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Braillenote List"
<[email protected]
Date sent: Sun, 31 Dec 2006 07:12:23 -0800
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] six cycles and
counting
No Joseph, I pressed G. Recalibration with
log, I believe.
What is that for?
Thanks!
Rusty
On 12/31/06, Joseph Lee
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rusty,
What key did you press? Did you press y
instead of r for recalibration? (y
command is used for continuous
recalibration)
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m] On Behalf Of Rusty Perez
Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 12:01 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Braillenote] six cycles and
counting
Hi folks,
My BN MPower has needed to be recalibrated
for several weeks. Finally, over
the weekend, while I didn't have to work, I
decided to let it recalibrate
the battery.
It's been at it for over 36 hours. It's on
the sixth cycle.
Will it stop on its own? At what point
should I say that's enough?
Thanks for any info.
Rusty
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