The Power transmitters
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4.2
Identification number (ID)
Each Power transmitter has its own six-digit identification number (short: ID). Using this
ID the device can be managed and clearly identified in the Correlator, computer and
within the SebaKMT-Cloud.
The ID is deduced from the last six digits of the device's serial number (short: SN). You
find the serial number on the nameplate of the device.
When entering an ID on the Correlator or computer, the preceding zero digits can be
omitted.
4.3 Power
supply
The Power transmitters are fitted with internal rechargeable Li-Ion batteries This can
power the device for approximately 12 hours.
In the Start menu of the Correlator two battery icons indicate the current battery status
of the Power transmitters.
On the Power transmitters, the current battery status is indicated by the LED bar
when it is green. If only one of five LEDs is lit, the device should be charged. Otherwise,
it switches itself off automatically.
Red light represents the recorded noise during the measurement and not the battery
status.
The Power transmitters are charged wirelessly in the transport case. The case must be
connected to a power supply. As soon as the Power transmitters are situated at their
storage places in the case, they are recharged inductively.
Charging takes approximately 12 hours. The I/O LED
flashes when loading. The
LED bar
indicates the progress of charging The I/O LED turns back to permanent
light
as soon as the battery is full.
CAUTION
No objects must be put into empty charging stations.
Risk of fire!
The charging stations are for transport and charging of the devices only.
NOTE
Any repairs must be carried out by SebaKMT or an authorized service
partner.
Otherwise, the devices' resistance against water and dirt cannot be
guaranteed.
Do not open the device yourself. If you have problems with the battery,
please contact your SebaKMT service partner.
Battery level
Charging
Summary of Contents for Correlux C-3
Page 2: ...Consultation with SebaKMT 2 ...
Page 8: ...Terms of Warranty 8 ...
Page 14: ...Frequently used menus 14 ...
Page 18: ...Frequently used menus 18 ...
Page 20: ...Frequently used menus 20 ...
Page 22: ...Frequently used menus 22 ...
Page 24: ...Frequently used menus 24 ...
Page 26: ...Frequently used menus 26 ...
Page 40: ...The Multi sensors 40 ...
Page 60: ...Sensor management 60 ...
Page 68: ...Online correlation 68 ...
Page 76: ...Offline correlation Multipoint measurement 76 ...
Page 84: ...Real time measurement 84 ...
Page 92: ...Sound velocity measurement 92 ...
Page 100: ...Storage Management of correlations History 100 ...
Page 102: ...Reset of correlation settings and data 102 ...
Page 110: ...Pinpointing 110 ...
Page 120: ...Firmware update 120 ...