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BATTERY AND RECHARGE
14.1 Low battery signal
During its operation, the system alerts the user with a voice message when the battery is low. From the first
message, the system has a 1-hour autonomy. Warning is given every 10 minute.
14.2 Checking the Battery Level
LED Indicator
When the system is powering on, their blue LED flashes rapidly indicating the battery level.
4 flashes = High, 70 ~ 100%
3 flashes = Medium, 30 ~ 70%
2 flashes = Low, 0 ~ 30%
Vocal Indicator
Starting from the system turned off, press at the same time the "n" and "" keys for about 3 seconds until you
hear three, high toned beeps. Then you will hear a voice prompt indicating the battery level. However, if you
release the keys as soon as the system turns on, you will not hear a voice prompt for the battery level
indication.
14.3 Charging the system
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B601 system
When the B601 system is connected to the battery charger, the blue LED starts to flash
turned off
quickly. When the battery is charged, the blue LED becomes steady.
B601 system
When the B601 system is connected to the battery charger, the blue LED starts to flash
turned on
quickly. When the battery is charged, the blue LED goes back to its standard flashing.
In case you don't plan to use the N-Com system for a long time, you need to fully recharge the device before
storing it away.
In case the device is not used for a long time, carry out a complete recharging cycle of the device at least once
every 6 months to avoid possible damage to the battery.
In case the N-Com system is left for more than 6 months without ever being recharged, the device may not
switch on; in this case, recharge the N-Com system for at least 24 hours (even if the blue signalling LED is not
flashing), then try to switch on the device again.
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To charge the system, hook it up to the battery
charger or to a USB outlet powered with the USB-mini
USB cable supplied as standard equipment. The
charge will take place as follows: