HP (Hewlett-Packard) hw6500 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Managing the Battery 13–4
CAUTION: Because most of the applications and data you install on your
HP iPAQ are held in memory (RAM), you will need to reinstall them if the
battery completely discharges or if the battery is removed from the unit
for more than 15 minutes. Otherwise, when fully charged, the internal
backup battery will save the user installed data for up to 15 minutes
when the standard battery is removed. Before removing the battery, check
to see that the internal backup battery is fully charged by tapping the
Battery Icon in the TodayPanel. If the TodayPanel is not available, tap
Start > Settings > System tab > Power icon.
You do not need to reinstall applications and data installed in the iPAQ
File Store folder because they are saved in nonvolatile memory.
Charging the Battery
Battery Saving Tips:
Leave your HP iPAQ connected to AC power at all times when
you’re not using it.
Set your HP iPAQ to turn off after a short time if not being used.
Set the backlight to go off quickly after you stop using your
HP iPAQ.
Turn off all wireless activities when not in use.
Turn off the “Receive all incoming beams” setting and receive
infrared beams manually instead.
You can program an Application Button to turn off the screen
when an MP3 is playing, saving battery power used to run the
screen. Tap Start > Programs > Windows Media >
Menu in the Command bar > Options... > Buttons tab.
From the Options screen, scroll down and tap Toggle
Screen, and then tap the Assign button. Assign the button of
your choice and tap OK to accept changes.
Power off your HP iPAQ when it is being charged to allow it to
charge at a faster rate.
NOTE: If the battery is completely discharged, it will power on and will
trickle charge for approximately 20 minutes when it is connected to the
AC Adapter or the cradle. During this trickle charge, the device will not
operate if removed from the AC power source and will not operate on
main battery power. It is recommended that you leave the device
connected to the AC power source long enough to power the device
(approximately 30 minutes).