- When the GPS chip is initially searching for
- satellites, TeleMetrum will consume more current than it can pull
- from the USB port, so the battery must be attached in order to get
- satellite lock. Once GPS is locked, the current consumption goes back
- down enough to enable charging while
- running. So it's a good idea to fully charge the battery as your
- first item of business so there is no issue getting and maintaining
- satellite lock. The yellow charge indicator led will go out when the
- battery is nearly full and the charger goes to trickle charge. It
- can take several hours to fully recharge a deeply discharged battery.
+ On TeleMetrum v1 boards, when the GPS chip is initially
+ searching for satellites, TeleMetrum will consume more current
+ than it can pull from the USB port, so the battery must be
+ attached in order to get satellite lock. Once GPS is locked,
+ the current consumption goes back down enough to enable charging
+ while running. So it's a good idea to fully charge the battery
+ as your first item of business so there is no issue getting and
+ maintaining satellite lock. The yellow charge indicator led
+ will go out when the battery is nearly full and the charger goes
+ to trickle charge. It can take several hours to fully recharge a
+ deeply discharged battery.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ TeleMetrum v2.0 and TeleMega use a higher power battery charger,
+ allowing them to charge the battery while running the board at
+ maximum power. When the battery is charging, or when the board
+ is consuming a lot of power, the red LED will be lit. When the
+ battery is fully charged, the green LED will be lit. When the
+ battery is damaged or missing, both LEDs will be lit, which
+ appears yellow.