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__NOTOC__ [[File:BatteryReport2.png|right|frame|Battery Report - With one device that needs new batteries]] | __NOTOC__ | ||
[[File:BatteryReport2.png|right|frame|Battery Report - With one device that needs new batteries]]<br /> | |||
Most supported wireless devices are designed to report their battery levels to the system. You can check on the battery levels from any Internet-connected computer through the <u>[[Online Care Portal|Online Care Portal]]</u>. You should check this battery report often to know when device batteries need replacement.<br /> | |||
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==How to Run the Battery Report== | |||
:# Open the '''<u>[[Care Menu|Care Menu]]</u>''' from the <u>[[Online Care Portal|Online Care Portal]]</u>. | |||
:# Click the '''"Settings"''' button. | |||
:# Click the '''"Devices"''' link. | |||
:# Click the '''"Battery Report"''' button.<br /> | |||
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:'''The Battery Report is automatically updated once daily. You can click the "Refresh" button to force the report to update.''' | |||
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==Understanding the Report== | |||
:* If the batteries are dead, the status message displays in red, and shows how long it has been since the device has reported in to the system. | |||
:* Some devices provide their exact battery levels. When the batteries are good, those devices will have the status "OK" plus the battery's current level. | |||
< | :* Some devices don't provide their exact level. Those devices only show "OK" when the batteries are still good. | ||
<div style="text-align: right;"><small> | :* A few devices don't provide their battery levels at all. Those devices have a status of "Not checked." | ||
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<div style="text-align: right; margin:5px;">'''<small>GC-01-OUM-0012 Rev B</small><br />[[Media:BatteryReport.pdf|<i class="fa fa-file-pdf-o"></i> PDF Format]]'''</div> |
Revision as of 15:35, 25 July 2014
Most supported wireless devices are designed to report their battery levels to the system. You can check on the battery levels from any Internet-connected computer through the Online Care Portal. You should check this battery report often to know when device batteries need replacement.
How to Run the Battery Report
- Open the Care Menu from the Online Care Portal.
- Click the "Settings" button.
- Click the "Devices" link.
- Click the "Battery Report" button.
- The Battery Report is automatically updated once daily. You can click the "Refresh" button to force the report to update.
Understanding the Report
- If the batteries are dead, the status message displays in red, and shows how long it has been since the device has reported in to the system.
- Some devices provide their exact battery levels. When the batteries are good, those devices will have the status "OK" plus the battery's current level.
- Some devices don't provide their exact level. Those devices only show "OK" when the batteries are still good.
- A few devices don't provide their battery levels at all. Those devices have a status of "Not checked."
GC-01-OUM-0012 Rev B
PDF Format
PDF Format