Could I use 6 NiMH 1.2V batteries and keep pressed the small black circle in the battery compartment in order to adjust the battery gauge and low battery alarm?
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Also see http://bricks.stackexchange.com/q/6456/3498 – David Lechner Sep 05 '15 at 14:24
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Yes, pressing the button will affect the indicator and low battery alarm/shutdown.
From the official LEGO firmware:
#define BATT_INDICATOR_HIGH 7500 //!< Battery indicator high [mV]
#define BATT_INDICATOR_LOW 6200 //!< Battery indicator low [mV]
#define ACCU_INDICATOR_HIGH 7500 //!< Rechargeable battery indicator high [mV]
#define ACCU_INDICATOR_LOW 7100 //!< Rechargeable battery indicator low [mV]
...
#define LOW_VOLTAGE_SHUTDOWN_TIME 10000 //!< Time from shutdown lower limit to shutdown [mS]
#define BATT_WARNING_HIGH 6.2 //!< Battery voltage warning upper limit [V]
#define BATT_WARNING_LOW 5.5 //!< Battery voltage warning lower limit [V]
#define BATT_SHUTDOWN_HIGH 5.5 //!< Battery voltage shutdown upper limit [V]
#define BATT_SHUTDOWN_LOW 4.5 //!< Battery voltage shutdown lower limit [V]
#define ACCU_WARNING_HIGH 7.1 //!< Rechargeable battery voltage warning upper limit [V]
#define ACCU_WARNING_LOW 6.5 //!< Rechargeable battery voltage warning lower limit [V]
#define ACCU_SHUTDOWN_HIGH 6.5 //!< Rechargeable battery voltage shutdown upper limit [V]
#define ACCU_SHUTDOWN_LOW 6.0 //!< Rechargeable battery voltage shutdown lower limit [V]
The BATT_* are used when the button is not pressed and the the ACCU_* values are used when the button is pressed.
ORIGINAL ANSWER:
The small black circle is used by the Li-ion battery pack from LEGO. This battery pack actually operates at a higher voltage that Alkaline batteries. On the other hand, NiMH batteries operate at a lower voltage than Alkaline, so pressing the small black circle would have the opposite effect of what you are hoping that it will do.
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But Lego battery pack has 7.4v 2200mAh, is almost the same with 6 nihm batteries – Sebastian Backis Sep 05 '15 at 19:10
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There is actually a wide variation among NiMH batteries. See http://www.philohome.com/batteries/bat.htm for some LEGO related battery comparisons. – David Lechner Sep 06 '15 at 00:18