Hi, Karen. Five percent would still give you a couple of hours warning before the bn goes flat.
At 2/9/2004, you wrote:

I prefer that the low battery warning comes on too early, rather than too soon. This way, I've still got plenty of life left in the thing before it crashes on me.
Karen

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On 2/9/2004 at 3:47 PM Paul Henrichsen wrote:

>Hi, Everyone. Is there any way to change when the bn tells you the
>battery
>is low?
>I think ten percent is too soon to keep flashing the battery low message.
>There is still so much time left on the unit. I would like to see it at
>five percent or maybe even three or two percent.
>Even at two percent, it took me over two hours to discharge the battery
>excersising the braille display.
>PDI, Could this be changed to a lower number?
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