Okay, is it quite possible that for some reason, your battery is not
calibrated .  I'm doing this from memory as my unit is currently in the
shop, so I would double check the steps in the user manual.  Press o-chord,
i-chord, a.  It will tell you whether or not your battery is accurate.
Also, if it is not accurate, it should say "battery conditioning
recommended" when you check the charge.  There's fancy ways to recalibrate
the battery (read in manual), but I find just charging all the way, running
it till it goes flat, plugging it in, then resetting immediately works fine.
        As far as the dictionary problem, I do not have an answer, but have
gotten that one before.  Usually doing another reset will fix the problem.

HTH,
Nicole

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Noe Villeda
Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2009 8:03 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Braillenote] A Battery Question

Hello listers,

I am a new Braille note user and have only had my unit about a month or so. 
I have a BT32 M-power and am still learning how to use it.

I've noticed that when I charge the Braille note, I'll turn it on maybe two
or three days later and the battery has already run down.  When I plug it in
to charge it again, the unit resets itself and I get a message saying that
the dictionary files were not loaded correctly, or something like that.
I still haven't had my coffee, so I'm not quite running on all cyllinders. 
I say this because I'm usually pretty good at copying the error messages, so
I apologize if I seem a bit scattered.

I'd appreciate any help or advice.

Noe Villeda 


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