Motorola MOTONAV TN700 MOTONAV TN700 series- Quick Start Guide - Page 24

power & charging tips, car charger, travel charger - car kit

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power & charging tips stay powered up The battery level indicator is at the top right of the screen. When the battery is completely drained and the power is off, charge your device with either the car charger or micro USB cable. Wait a few minutes before turning the power on. Battery has full charge. car charger Power your device by using the included car charger. • When you insert your device into the charging cradle, it turns on automatically if the charger is plugged in, has power, and the power switch is not in the locked position. • When you remove your device from the charging cradle or disconnect the power, it gives you the option of continuing on battery power, switching to pedestrian mode, or turning the device off. If you don't select an option, your device turns off after 15 seconds. 22 power & charging tips • If you leave the device off for more than four days, it enters a power saving mode and will take a few moments longer to start up next time. • When operating on battery power, the power light flashes red when the battery is low. • The included car charger will not power Motorola mobile phones. travel charger If your navigation device kit includes a micro USB wall charger, you can use it to charge your device. • Turn off your navigation device before using the travel charger. (Your navigation device consumes more power when turned on than the wall charger can provide.) • You can also connect your navigation device to a computer using a micro USB cable to charge it. Turn your device off before charging it via a USB connection.

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power & charging tips
power & charging tips
stay powered up
The battery level indicator is at the top right of the screen.
When the battery is completely drained and the power is
off, charge your device with either the car charger or micro
USB cable. Wait a few minutes before turning the
power on.
car charger
Power your device by using the included car charger.
When you insert your device into the charging cradle, it
turns on automatically if the charger is plugged in, has
power, and the power switch is not in the locked
position.
When you remove your device from the charging
cradle or disconnect the power, it gives you the option
of continuing on battery power, switching to pedestrian
mode, or turning the device off. If you don’t select an
option, your device turns off after 15 seconds.
If you leave the device off for more than four days, it
enters a power saving mode and will take a few
moments longer to start up next time.
When operating on battery power, the power light
flashes red when the battery is low.
The included car charger will not power Motorola
mobile phones.
travel charger
If your navigation device kit includes a micro USB wall
charger, you can use it to charge your device.
Turn off your navigation device before using the travel
charger. (Your navigation device consumes more
power when turned on than the wall charger can
provide.)
You can also connect your navigation device to a
computer using a micro USB cable to charge it. Turn
your device off before charging it via a USB
connection.
Battery
has full
charge.