Managing Battery Power - Honeywell Dolphin 75e User Manual

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Viewing the Battery State
On the battery state screen, you can view statistics about the battery including the:
• Battery life percent—This statistic indicates the percentage of charge left on the battery.
• Time to empty
• Voltage
• Current
• Temperature
• SOH (State of Health)—This battery health percentage provides an indication of the recharging life left on the battery.
A Li-ion battery can be recharged many times but the battery life is still limited.
• Cycle count
• Serial Number
To access settings that conserve battery power and view app power consumption statistics, select Battery Saver
from the Apps list.
Turning on the Battery Log
When the battery log feature is enabled, battery state related events and statistics are logged and displayed on the
screen. The default logging interval is 5 minutes but can changed to 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, or
60 minutes. The first three fields note the date, time and event type. Additional information logged is determined by the
event type. Events include:
• TIME LOG
• BATT REMOVAL (when AC is connected)
• BATT PRESENT
• BATT CHANGE
• BATT CRITICAL
• BATT FULL
• POWER ON LINE (for external VDC_IN)
• POWER USB DCP (for a dedicated charger connected)
• POWER USB FULL (for 500mA USB client connection)
• POWER USB LIMITED (for a USB power source is present but only available at 100m)
To enable the logging feature:
1. Swipe left from the battery state screen to view the battery log screen.
2. Touch the box next to Enable Log to turn On the battery Time log feature. By default, the battery Time log setting
is turned Off (no check in the box).
3. Select the Interval Time (minutes) for logging events. As events are logged, they appear on the screen.
4. Select
to save your settings.

Managing Battery Power

Letting the battery become fully discharged causes the terminal to lose all data in RAM. Honeywell recommends, you keep
a charged battery in the terminal at all times to help prevent data loss. Removing the battery from the terminal erases all
non-persistent memory.
When the terminal is running on battery power (as opposed to external power), warnings are displayed when the battery
reaches critical and low battery points.
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