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NiMH batteries (nickle-metal hydride)
NiMH batteries take much longer to
charge but their use can double handset
talktime. When NiMH rechargeable
batteries are used for the first time the
charging display will not function
correctly. The display will be correct only
after charging the batteries, discharging
and then recharging them again.
Battery low warning
An LED on the handset display shows
the current charging level. When the
batteries are almost flat a beep sounds
and the display shows the empty battery
symbol. Displays showing that charging
is in progress are listed below:
Batteries fully charged
Batteries at 66%
Batteries at 33%
Batteries empty
Range warning symbol
If the base name on the display flashes,
it means the handset is not registered
with the base station. To register it,
follow the steps on page 11. All handsets
you purchase will need to be individually
registered with the base station before
they will work.