Hi, Brenda. The bn can go all the way to zero percent and freeze and you
won't lose any data.
Shelf life seems to be 18 months to two years from what I am hearing.
Even if you get to zero percent, you still may have another half hour until
the bn freezes.
At 2/10/2004, you wrote:
John,
Why do you want to change it, so the customer is in control? What if the
customer set the battery low warning at one percent? What if that customer
connected some accessories or just went out in the cold, which probably
plays havoc with the battery. If it went down to zero from one, wouldn't
the customer lose all his data? I guess I'm saying there are probably
safeguards built in, so the unit can store its memory. There's one more
factor to take into account. Let's say you people at Pulsedata in New
Zealand are the people that program Braille Note. That's what I'm
assuming. The people at Pulsedata probably put a battery in Braille Note,
there, too. I'm assuming. Now you send the unit to the U.S. What
happens then? Is the unit stored until someone buys it? When that someone
does, does someone test the battery? Does he put a new battery in it from
the shelf, and if so what is the shelf life of that battery?
Brenda Mueller
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>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] battery low message
>Hi Paul. At present there isn't away to change this feature but I would
>like to see this added at some point.
>Jonathan Mosen
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