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1-16 Getting Started
Powering on the system
Using the Main Battery Pack
The NEC Versa comes with a rechargeable Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery
pack. You can run your system on battery power for approximately two to
four hours with power management features enabled. It's easy to install and
remove.
Your NEC Versa system provides two tools to help you keep track of the
main (or an optional) battery's power level. These include the battery per-
centage status described earlier in this chapter under “Status Icons” and the
Power Gauge utility. Both let you know how much battery power remains.
When battery power is very low, the power LED flashes green.
When battery power gets low, do either of the following:
Press the Suspend button to put your system in Suspend mode, remove
the battery pack, and replace it with a fully charged Li-Ion battery.
Leave the battery pack in the system and connect your NEC Versa to the
AC adapter and a wall outlet. If you connect the system to AC power and
keep the system within standard operating temperatures, the battery re-
charges in approximately 2 hours whether or not you use your system.
You can also buy an optional NEC Versa battery charger to quickly charge
your battery. See the online Versa Tools: Accessories and Solutions
Catalog.
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