Getting Started
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Turning On the Monitor
NOTE -
The Monitor will turn on and automatically run a self-test when batteries are put in correctly.
NOTE -
If the Monitor does not turn On, and before that you got a LOW BATT alarm, change out the
batteries.
1.
Press the On/Off (
) button.
2.
The Monitor will beep and vibrate, display the software version used, and display the HOME screen.
NOTE -
Every time the Monitor is turned on, a test is run. If a problem is found, it will trigger an
audible (or vibrating) alarm and an error message. See Chapter 4: Troubleshooting and Alarms.
Turning Off the Monitor
Information, including the Sensor values gathered before the Monitor was turned off, will be saved in the
Monitor. No new information will be collected.
1.
Press the On/Off
button.
2.
The Monitor will beep or vibrate, and CONFIRM will blink on the screen.
3.
Press ACT to confirm. If you don’t, the Monitor will stay on and return to the HOME screen.
4.
The screen will go blank when successfully turned off.
Home Screen
The HOME (Time of Day) screen for the Monitor shows the time in the
upper left-hand corner. Once the Search procedure has been
successfully done, the antenna icon ( ) will show that the Monitor is
getting information from the Transmitter, i.e., telemetry has been
achieved. The antenna icon will stay on the screen as long as there is
telemetry. This screen, as shown to the right, is displayed if no
buttons have been pressed or no alarms/alerts have been triggered.
From any screen, if no buttons are pressed, the Monitor will “time
out” and return to the HOME screen.
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