Preparation – Delphi Portable Navigation Nav100 User Manual
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RECHARGING THE N
av100
Nav100 uses a high-density rechargeable 2200 mAh
Lithium Ion battery. The stauts icon located on the top
right corner of the main menu panel indicates the level of
the device’s battery power:
– Battery full charged
– Battery charging
– Battery level low
– Battery level very low, rechargement required
– Battery power depleted, device will automatically
turn off; recharging required.
If the battery level becomes low in the course of normal
use, recharge the device. Normally, please use the AC
adapter to recharge the Nav100. However, this may be dif-
ficult when there is nor available AC power outlet on
hand. When the device’s battery is drained while on the
road, you can still recharge the device by using either the
car charger cable or the USB cable bundled with the devi-
ce. Recharging time from empty to full capacity is about 6
hours in all cases.
Note
If the battery level reaches very low status, the device will
automatically turn off. In this case, you have about 12
hours to recharge your device after which you risk losing
all data on the device’s internal memory. In case all data is
lost, the next time you power on the device you will be
prompted to restore the data.
TO RECHARGE THE DEVICE USING THE AC ADAPTER
1 Plug the AC adapter into any AC current outlet.
2 Connect the AC adapter cord to the power connector on
the left panel of the device.
– The power LED indicator lights up orange during char-
ging. The hot keys backlight is also lit up.
3 Once charging is complete, as indicated when the
power LED indicator lights up green, disconnect the AC
adapter cord from the device.
TO RECHARGE THE DEVICE USING THE CAR CHARGER
1 Connect the car charger to the power connector of the
Nav100.
2 Plug the other end of the car charger to your vehicle’s
cigarette lighter socket.
– The power LED indicator lights up orange during the
charging. The hot keys backlight is also lit up.
Note
Always remove the car charger from the vehicle’s cigarette
lighter socket when it is not used for Nav100.