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Battery
28.1
Battery Introduction
This monitor is designed to operate battery power when the external power supply is not available. The monitor
uses mains power as primary power source. In case of mains power failure, the monitor automatically runs on
the battery power.
NOTE
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If the power input fails and the monitor runs on the battery power, the display brightness
automatically lowers to the dimmest. You can manually adjust the display brightness as required.
28.2
Battery Safety Information
WARNING
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Keep batteries out of children’s reach.
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Use only specified battery. Use of a different battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.
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Keep the batteries in their original package until you are ready to use them.
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Do not expose batteries to liquid.
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Do not crush, drop or puncture the battery. Mechanical abuse can lead to internal damage and
internal short circuits. If a battery has been dropped or banged against a hard surface, whether
damage is externally visible or not, remove the battery from use and dispose of it properly.
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If the battery shows signs of damage or signs of leakage, replace it immediately.
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Batteries should be charged only in this monitor.
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Extremely high ambient temperature may cause battery overheat protection, resulting in monitor
shutdown.
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The lithium-ion battery has a service life of three years. Replace your battery when it reaches the end
of its service life. Failure to replace the battery may cause serious damage to your equipment from
battery overheating.
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Do not open batteries, heat batteries above 60 °C, incinerate batteries, or short battery terminals.
They may ignite, explode, leak or heat up, causing personal injury.
CAUTION
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When the monitor runs on battery power, the monitor may automatically shutdown due to high
power consumption if too many external modules are connected.
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Remove the battery before shipping the equipment or if it will not be used for an extended period of
time.
28.3
Battery Preparation
The monitor can be configured with the non-smart and smart batteries based on your needs. Before installing
the battery, you should get familiar with battery specifications. For more information, see
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