BioNomadix Logger™ User Guide
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2.
Turn the transmitter off and then back on (or wait two minutes).
3.
Power on logger (if off). The transmitter will then be able to communicate with the logger.
Unpairing the Logger from a BioNomadix Transmitter
1.
In the Logger Main Screen, select “Data Setup” and press the “Select”
button.
2.
In “Data Setup,” scroll down to the BN Transmitter entry to be unpaired and press the “Select”
button.
3.
Scroll down to the “Unpair TX” option in the BN Transmitter menu and press the “Select”
button to
bring up the “Unpairing” screen.
4.
Press the “Select”
button in the “Unpairing” screen to remove the transmitter.
When a transmitter is unpaired, it is removed from the Data Setup menu.
Note:
The transmitter does not need to be powered on or physically available for it to be unpaired.
Paired Transmitter Menus
Each paired transmitter will display as a unique entry in the Data Setup menu. With the transmitter selected in the
menu, access advanced options for the paired transmitter by clicking the “Select”
button.
Transmitter Options
To access configurable options for the paired transmitter, highlight the transmitter entry in the Data Setup menu and
press the “Select”
button. This opens a menu of available options for the selected transmitter, such as filtering,
acquisition rate, modes and sample test waves. These settings can be selected and adjusted via the Logger arrow and
selection buttons. For full BioNomadix Transmitter filter specs, see the BIOPAC BioNomadix Product Sheet or
BioNomadix User Guide.
The configurable settings are as follows. (BN-RSPEC is used as an example, other transmitter settings will vary)
Data Setup
Function
Available
Options
Description
Available Settings
Check Data
Show preview screen of selected test wave or
data being acquired.
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Reset Filters
Resets the acquisition rate and filter settings
back to the factory defaults
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BN-RSPEC
Transmitter
CH1 = RSP signal
CH2 = ECG signal
Acq Rate
Shows acquisition sample rate
400 Hz
*
, 1000 Hz, 2000 Hz
**
**
If a BN-ACCL3 is paired, the 2000
Hz setting is not available.
*
Lowest available sample rate may be
500 Hz, dependent upon sample rate
settings of other paired transmitters.