User manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Terms of Use
- Revision History
- Contents
- About the Tablet
- Getting Started
- Using the Device
- Introduction
- Google Mobile Services
- Home Screen
- Managing Notifications
- Quick Settings
- Application Shortcuts and Widgets
- Using the Touchscreen
- Using the Cameras
- Using the Built-in Microphones
- Using the SD Card Reader
- Using the XPAD Programmable Function Buttons
- Applications
- Unlocking the Screen
- Suspend Mode
- Restarting the L10
- Transferring Files with USB
- Applications
- Wireless
- Introduction
- Wireless Wide Area Networks
- Wireless Local Area Networks
- Scanning and Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network
- Removing a Wi-Fi Network
- Configuring a Wi-Fi Network
- Manually Adding a Wi-Fi Network
- Configuring for a Proxy Server
- Configuring the Device to Use a Static IP Address
- Wi-Fi Preferences
- Additional Wi-Fi Settings
- Wi-Fi Direct
- WPS Pin Entry
- WPS Push Button
- Wi-Fi Advanced Features
- Zebra Mobility Extensions
- Bluetooth
- Using the NFC Reader
- Data Capture
- Accessories
- Settings
- Application Deployment
- Introduction
- Security
- Secure Certificates
- Installing a Secure Certificate
- Development Tools
- GMS Restricted
- ADB USB Setup
- Enabling USB Debugging
- Application Installation
- Performing a System Update
- Performing an Enterprise Reset
- Performing a Factory Reset
- Storage
- App Management
- Viewing App Details
- Managing Downloads
- Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Index
Getting Started
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Hot Swapping the Battery
Replacing a battery while the tablet is on is called hot swapping. You can hot swap a battery only if you have a
second, charged battery to replace it with.
IMPORTANT:
You have approximately one minute to hot swap the battery. If you have not replaced the battery within
one minute, the tablet goes into Sleep mode.
1. Remove the battery.
2. Insert the new battery.
While hot swapping the battery, notice the following behaviors:
• The tablet display gets dimmer. When the charged battery is in the tablet, the display brightens again.
• The battery status LED turns blue when the system is on and no main battery is present. When you put a
charged battery in the tablet, the LED lights turn green again.
• The power button is disabled. (The power button is disabled at any time the tablet has no battery and is not
running on AC power through the power adapter.)