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* HEARTBEAT will emit a short blink every 4 seconds only when battery power is low. Optionally the number of blinks can be increased or the number of seconds can be decreased as the battery power is getting more critical. More information on the battery status can of course be found on the display  
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* HEARTBEAT will emit a short blink every 4 seconds only when battery power is low. Optionally the number of blinks can be increased or the number of seconds can be decreased as the battery power is getting more critical. More information on the battery status can of course be found on the display itself.
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** [[User:KlaymenDK|KlaymenDK]]: ''Spending extra power when it becomes critical does seem ironic. Still, I'm in favour of this idea.''
 
** [[User:KlaymenDK|KlaymenDK]]: ''Spending extra power when it becomes critical does seem ironic. Still, I'm in favour of this idea.''

Revision as of 15:03, 22 April 2008

Contents

Taxonomy

Buttons

Leds

Modes

Basic Button Usage

Mode: OFF

Mode: ON

Mode: SUSPEND

Basic LED Usage

Mode: OFF

Mode: ON

  • HEARTBEAT will emit a short blink every 4 seconds.
    • KlaymenDK: I wanted to ask if this could be configurable, but it seems to be (see "Minimal LED Usage" below).
  • If Bluetooth and Wifi are powered on, WIRELESS will be lit continuosly.
    • KlaymenDK: How about a double-blink (perhaps short+long combo)? This might save power.

Mode: ON+CHARGING

  • HEARTBEAT will increase blinking as the charge level of the battery increases.
    • KlaymenDK: Does this mean increasing frequency, or increasing blink duration? Personally, I think I would prefer the latter. Quickly blinking lights might be stressful.

Mode: SUSPEND

Advanced Button/LED Usage

  • In ON-Mode, EVENT will blink every 2 seconds if there's an event that needs your attention.
  • The more events, the faster EVENT will blink.
    • KlaymenDK: How about a double-, triple-, or n-blink? Quickly blinking lights might be stressful.

Minimal LED Usage

Mode: OFF or SUSPEND

Mode: ON or LOCK

  • HEARTBEAT will emit a short blink every 4 seconds only when battery power is low. Optionally the number of blinks can be increased or the number of seconds can be decreased as the battery power is getting more critical. More information on the battery status can of course be found on the display itself.
    • KlaymenDK: Spending extra power when it becomes critical does seem ironic. Still, I'm in favour of this idea.
Personal tools

Taxonomy

Buttons

Leds

Modes

Basic Button Usage

Mode: OFF

Mode: ON

Mode: SUSPEND

Basic LED Usage

Mode: OFF

Mode: ON

  • HEARTBEAT will emit a short blink every 4 seconds.
    • KlaymenDK: I wanted to ask if this could be configurable, but it seems to be (see "Minimal LED Usage" below).
  • If Bluetooth and Wifi are powered on, WIRELESS will be lit continuosly.
    • KlaymenDK: How about a double-blink (perhaps short+long combo)? This might save power.

Mode: ON+CHARGING

  • HEARTBEAT will increase blinking as the charge level of the battery increases.
    • KlaymenDK: Does this mean increasing frequency, or increasing blink duration? Personally, I think I would prefer the latter. Quickly blinking lights might be stressful.

Mode: SUSPEND

Advanced Button/LED Usage

  • In ON-Mode, EVENT will blink every 2 seconds if there's an event that needs your attention.
  • The more events, the faster EVENT will blink.
    • KlaymenDK: How about a double-, triple-, or n-blink? Quickly blinking lights might be stressful.

Minimal LED Usage

Mode: OFF or SUSPEND

Mode: ON or LOCK

  • HEARTBEAT will emit a short blink every 4 seconds only when battery power is low. Optionally the number of blinks can be increased or the number of seconds can be decreased as the battery power is getting more critical. More information on the battery status can of course be found on the display

itself.

    • KlaymenDK: Spending extra power when it becomes critical does seem ironic. Still, I'm in favour of this idea.