SPARCbook Portable Workstation User Guide
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Power Management
Using an External Battery Pack
The charge status and condition of the external battery pack is shown on
your computer’s status display. It can also be monitored using NCE.
The main NCE window provides a graphical representation of the
charge state of both the internal and external batteries. This is described
in the NCE Guide User Guide.
Stand-alone charging
The external battery pack can be charged while it is not connected to
your computer. To do this, connect the AC adapter to the DC-in
connector of the external battery pack. The external battery pack
charges automatically.
Detaching your external battery pack
Removal of the external battery pack is a reversal of the attachment
procedure:
1.
Power your computer off.
2.
Slide the release catch on your computer [
9
], then slide the
external battery pack off your computer.
3.
Replace the two blanking plugs in your computer to protect the
battery-in contacts from damage.
4.
If required, attach the cable holder to the external battery pack.
Note
If the external battery pack is being used on the extension cord, detach the cord
by sliding the extension plug out of the connector recess on your computer.
Storing the extension cord
The extension cord [
6
] can be stored in the cable holder [
4
], and the
extension plug [
7
] can be stored in the stowage provided [
8
].
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