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Getting started
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4. Plug the charger into a wall outlet, and connect the charger cable into the
adapter.
While the battery is charging, the battery indicator slowly flashes red,
yellow, or green depending on the charge level of the battery.
5. When the battery is fully charged, the battery indicator turns green.
Disconnect the charger cable from the adapter, unplug the charger from
the wall outlet, disconnect the USB connector from the adapter, and
remove the pen from the cradle.
Battery level indication
The battery indicator shows how much charge is left in the pen battery.
When the battery indicator is green, the pen is sufficiently charged. When the
battery indicator is yellow, the battery is less than 50% charged.
When the battery indicator is red, battery power is low; when the indicator
flashes red, battery power is too low for operation. Recharge the battery.
You can also check the battery level using the charge meter in the Battery
level indication section at the back of a supplied notepad. Move the pen tip
from left to right. The pen indicates the current charge level by vibrating.
Switch the pen on or off
To switch on the pen, take off the pen cap. The pen vibrates once, and the
battery and page indicators turn on. When the page indicator is green, the pen
is ready to writing. The pen is automatically switched on when you insert it
into the USB cradle that is connected to a powered USB port or to the AD-48
charger adapter.
To switch off the pen, replace the pen cap. The battery and page indicators
turn off. The pen is automatically switched off when you detach the USB
cradle from the PC while the pen is placed in the cradle. To save power and
protect the lens inside the pen from dirt, always keep the cap on when you are
not using the pen.
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