Nymi Band Management
This chapter provides information about to how manage and maintain the Nymi Band.
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Removing the Nymi Band
When their shift ends, the user should remove and safely store their Nymi Band. -
Storing the Nymi Band
This section provides recommendations for storing the Nymi Band when it is not in use. -
Charging the Nymi Band
The Nymi Band is charged by placing it on a Nymi Band charger. The Nymi Band charger receives power from standard USB ports. It takes up to two hours to charge a fully depleted Nymi Band. A fully-charged Nymi Band typically has a 3-day battery life based on 300 BLE or NFC taps over 10 hours per day. Charging must occur in a temperature controlled environment inside the range of 15 to 30°C (59 to 86°F). This will ensure the Nymi Band charges in a timely manner and will maintain the longevity of the battery. -
Managing Battery Life
If the battery reaches a critically low level, the screen displays the critically low charge image, and then Nymi Band vibrates and shuts down. -
Exiting Sleep Mode
To conserve battery life, the Nymi Band goes into sleep mode in the following situations: -
Authenticating User Identity to the Nymi Band
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Cleaning the Nymi Band
For recommendations on cleaning the Nymi Band, refer to the Nymi Band 3.0 Cleaning Recommendations Guide. -
Restarting the Nymi Band
While troubleshooting an issue, you might be required to restart, or reboot, the Nymi Band. -
Determining the Nymi Band Firmware Version
When troubleshooting an issue, you might require the Nymi Band firmware version. Perform the following steps to determine the firmware version on a Nymi Band. -
Determining Enrollment Location
The Nymi Band Properties page in the NES Administrator Console provides you with an information to help you determine which Nymi Enterprise Server(NES) the user accessed to complete their enrollment in an IT/OT configuration.
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