Sony PEG-NX73V Read This First Operating Instructions - Page 85
Conserving the battery, Using peripheral devices, When the battery power gets low, Other information
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Have a try Conserving the battery • Turn off the backlight under good lighting conditions. b For details, refer to "POWER/HOLD switch" on page 95. • Change the automatic power-off time setting so that your CLIÉ handheld will automatically turn off after a short period of inactivity. b For details, refer to "Customizing your CLIÉ™ handheld (Preferences): Setting the automatic power-off time" in the "Handbook." Using peripheral devices If a low battery warning is displayed while using peripheral devices, connect to wall outlet immediately. Otherwise data in the internal memory may be lost. When the battery power gets low • When the battery power gets low, a warning message is displayed on the screen, "Memory Stick" media becomes inaccessible, and the backlight adjustment no longer operates. If this occurs, connect your CLIÉ handheld to wall outlet and perform a HotSync® operation. • If your CLIÉ handheld does not turn on when you slide down the POWER/ HOLD switch, charge your CLIÉ handheld immediately. • The remaining battery indicator may not always reflect the actual battery power remaining. To prevent loss of battery power, charge it frequently. • You do not have to replace batteries. When battery power gets low, place your CLIÉ handheld in the USB cradle and start charging immediately. Never disassemble your CLIÉ handheld to take out the battery. Do not let the remaining battery power indicator reach 0 If you leave your CLIÉ handheld in an uncharged state (the remaining battery power indicator reaches 0 ), all user data stored on your CLIÉ handheld will be erased. To avoid this, you should charge your CLIÉ handheld frequently. Other information Your CLIÉ handheld may get warm if turned on for long periods of time. This is not a malfunction. Continued on next page 85