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While running on [[battery power]], the battery voltage can be monitored using the [[LCD Panel Voltage Display]] on the read of the dog. The [[power management system]] will also actively monitor the battery voltage an notify the user when the battery should be changed.
 
While running on [[battery power]], the battery voltage can be monitored using the [[LCD Panel Voltage Display]] on the read of the dog. The [[power management system]] will also actively monitor the battery voltage an notify the user when the battery should be changed.
  
 
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{{label|success|25.2 - 22.1V}} '''No sound''' - This is the normal operating voltage range.
 
{{label|success|25.2 - 22.1V}} '''No sound''' - This is the normal operating voltage range.
  
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{{label|important|20.0 - 0.00V}} '''Beeeeeeeeeeeeep...''' - The power management system will shut down at 20V. Power to the motors is lost.
 
{{label|important|20.0 - 0.00V}} '''Beeeeeeeeeeeeep...''' - The power management system will shut down at 20V. Power to the motors is lost.
 
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{{note}} To keep the computer running while swapping batteries, you can switch just one battery at a time to ensure that the power management system never loses power.
 
{{note}} To keep the computer running while swapping batteries, you can switch just one battery at a time to ensure that the power management system never loses power.

Revision as of 16:12, 21 November 2013

While running on battery power, the battery voltage can be monitored using the LCD Panel Voltage Display on the read of the dog. The power management system will also actively monitor the battery voltage an notify the user when the battery should be changed.

25.2 - 22.1V No sound - This is the normal operating voltage range.

22.0 - 20.6V Beep (pause) beep (pause)... - It is recommended you change the battery, but you have a few more minutes if necessary.

20.5 - 20.1V Beep beep beep beep... - You must change the battery immediately to avoid damage to the battery. The dog will soon shut down.

20.0 - 0.00V Beeeeeeeeeeeeep... - The power management system will shut down at 20V. Power to the motors is lost.

Note To keep the computer running while swapping batteries, you can switch just one battery at a time to ensure that the power management system never loses power.