Juniper Systems Allegro DOS Manual User Manual
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Hardware Features Page 2-21
The capaciry default is set at 3800. If you are unsure of your batteries
capacity check the label on the battery to discover the charge capacity.
If it is not 3800 mAh you will need to set the capacity as well.
4) Tap on OK to save the set charge percent.
The New Battery Detected screen closes and the charge status is set. Once
the battery pack is fully charged, the gauging is automatically set to
100%. The battery task bar icon indicator now accurately reflects the
battery charge.
Resume Versus Reboot
The first time you turn the Allegro on after you receive it, the Allegro
boots to Windows CE, the system default. Each time you replace the
batteries, the Allegro resumes to the operating system it was in and the
screen that was last displayed before the batteries were removed.
Example: You are editing a PTab document in Windows CE. To change
the battery pack, you save the document but do not close it, turn the
Allegro off, change the battery pack (within five minutes), and turn the
Allegro back on. The Allegro automatically resumes to the PTab
document you were editing.
If the batteries are removed from the Allegro for longer than five
minutes, the Allegro reboots to the last operating system it was in, but it
does not resume to the screen that was last displayed before the
batteries were removed. The Windows CE Desktop or the DOS prompt
appears.
New Battery Detected Screen
There are other situations when you turn on your Allegro and the New
Battery Detected screen pops up, directing you to set the values for
battery charge percent and battery charge capacity. The following are
reasons for this:
- Restore function is used
- Set Factory Defaults function is used
- Power is removed from the Allegro because the battery is fully
discharged
- Removal and replacement of the battery pack