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Operating Manual Xenotest
®
220/220+
6
Start up
Fig. 28
6.6 XENOSENSIV
®
RC
6.6.1 General
The XENOSENIV RC sends the measured data to the
instrument by a wireless connection. The instrument must
be equipped with an appropriate receiver.
The sensor is available in the following versions:
XENOSENSIV RC-34 BST
XENOSENSIV RC-420 BPT
6.6.2 Sensor allocation
Every XENOSENSIV RC must be allocated to an instru
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ment. This is especially important when operating several
instruments. After the allocation, the instrument only re-
ceives data from the sensor allocated to it. This sensor
may only be used in this instrument. The allocation remains
valid until another sensor is allocated to the instrument.
The ID and serial number of the sensor allocated to the
instrument can be requested by the instrument control
panel. If a sensor is allocated to several instruments, only
one of these instruments may be switched on otherwise
transmission errors will occur.
Allocating XENOSENSIV RC to an instrument:
NOTE – sensor allocation
This process may not be performed on several instruments
simultaneously.
• Open the XENOSENSIV menu in the instrument control
panel (see software documentation manual) and select
the sensor function. Once this function is selected, for
a period of approx. 10 seconds, the instrument will be
ready to receive a connection to a new sensor.
• Hold the included magnet
1
(fig. 28) against the top
of the sensor for approx. 2 seconds. The sensor then
sends its contact data (frequency and channel number)
to the instrument.
• The process can be repeated if necessary.
• After successful allocation, the ID and serial number
of the sensor allocated to the instrument is displayed
for verification.
• Any existing calibration factors which were determined
for the old (previous) sensor must be deleted.
1
2
NOTE – screw
The screw
2
may not be removed.
NOTE – adhesive label
The field on the back of the sensor may not covered with
(metal) adhesive labels.