Taking Your Computer on the Road
Running the Computer on Battery Power
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Running the Computer on Battery Power
The Satellite 200 Series computer contains a removable NiMH
battery pack that provides power when you are away from an AC
outlet. You can recharge the battery many times. If you spend a lot
of time on the road, you may purchase additional batteries, giving
you the potential of many more working hours away from a power
source.
To charge the battery, plug the computer into a live wall socket.
The battery charges when the computer is on or off. It takes up to
two hours to charge the battery with the computer off, or approxi-
mately three to six hours when the computer is on.
There is also an optional battery charger that charges up to two
batteries at the same time. See “Charging More than One Battery
at a Time” on page 144 for more information about the battery
charger.
Aside from the battery pack that powers the computer, there are
two additional batteries: the backup battery and the real-time clock
(RTC) battery. These batteries quietly go about their business in
the background, you never have to worry about them. If you're
really curious about these batteries, see “What Other Batteries
Does the Computer Have?” on page 261.
Monitoring Battery Power
The computer’s battery light gives you an indication of the current
battery charge. The possible states of the battery light are:
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Green indicates a full charge.
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Orange indicates the battery is charging.
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Flashing orange indicates that the charge is running low.
Toshiba's MaxTime program also contains a battery gauge that lets
you check how much time you have before the power runs out.
You can set the MaxTime gauge so that it is always visible, provid-
ing a constant reminder of your current battery state.
Summary of Contents for Satellite 200 Series
Page 48: ...Let s Start at the Very Beginning UsingTheElectronicGuide 49 ...
Page 117: ...Before You Go to a Computer Store BuyingHardware 121 ...
Page 174: ...Little Cards That Do Big Things RemovingaPCCard 181 ...
Page 201: ...Connecting to the World DiscoveringToshiba sOn lineResources 209 ...
Page 248: ...Making Life Easier ChangingtheDisplayMode 259 ...
Page 255: ...What s Really Going On WhatReallyHappensWhenYouTurntheComputerOn 267 ...
Page 290: ...If Something Goes Wrong IfYouNeedFurtherAssistance 303 ...
Page 321: ...Hardware Setup TheHardwareConfigurationOptionsDialogBox 339 ...
Page 336: ...TSETUP OTHERS 355 ...
Page 356: ...Specifications 379 ...
Page 364: ...Input OutputPortAddressAssignments Part III Appendixes 389 ...