When I've ran my BN flat using the "talking until my battery goes flat" method i've put an earphone on the earphone jack. YOu can just pick it up every once in a while and see if the BN is still talking. Now, i"ll have to zip that earphone as much as pissible in the BN case pocket so my cat won't try to play with it.

I think i'll try this Friday night so it will be ready for if i have to whizz my file of song words into it Sunday right before i leave for church.

Kelly Stanfield

----- Original Message ----- From: "Stanley Littrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 6:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] battery draining procedure?


Recently, when I had a reason to talk to teck support I mentioned that I ran the battery flat by exercising the braille display, the support person suggested that I run the battery down by using the option that basicaly says that "i'm talking until my battery runs flat. He suggested that it is less rough on the pins on the display because the pins are always moving at such a rapid rate. Another reason is that speech will run the battery run flat quicker. You might want to turn the volume down as not to drive you bonkers.

I sincerely hope that this helps.  I used that process most of the time.

At 03:59 AM 6/7/2005, you wrote:
Hi all,

I started my BN exercising its Braille display last night when I went
to bed figuring that if it went all night, it would be drained in the
morning.  Well, it wasn't!  It went into sleep mode!  How do I get
this little wonder to just keep exercising till it quits?

Ann P.

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