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1180 - Wireless Carbon Dioxide Sensor

7 / 19  |  Revision: 0  |  DS165

Connectivity

The sensor is both USB and Bluetooth compatible. Install the EasySense2 app, if it is not already on
your device. For details of how to operate the EasySense2 app, please refer to the EasySense2
documentation.

USB Connectivity

Quick Steps

1.Connect the sensor to the computer’s USB port using the USB cable supplied.
2.The computer will automatically detect a new device and depending on your operating system, will

install any applicable device drivers.

3.Start EasySense 2 app.
4.Within the EasySense2 app, the Devices icon will change to green to show that the sensor is

connected, and the status light on the sensor will also turn green.

  

5.Begin your practical investigations.

Bluetooth Connectivity

Using Bluetooth, the sensor can wirelessly connect to mobile devices such tablets and mobile phones,
as well as desktop or laptop computers, giving students the ability to run experiments independently
without being tethered to a device. 

See the EasySense2 app user manual system requirements for further details.

Quick Notes on Bluetooth Connectivity

Only use with the EasySense2 app, you do not need to pair the device. If paired, the sensor will not be
available to the EasySense2 app.

Computers or devices will need to support Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). For further information refer to
the instructions provided for the EasySense2 app.

Quick Steps 

1.Short press the on/off switch to turn the sensor on, blue LED will flash.
2.Open the EasySense2 app.
3.Select the Devices icon.
4.Select your sensor from the list of available sensors to connect to the device. Your sensor is

identified by its unique ID in the list. 

5.Click on connect at the side of your sensor in the list.
6.The Devices icon will change to green and the status light on the sensor will flash green to indicate a

connection has been established.

7.Begin your practical investigations.

Summary of Contents for 1180

Page 1: ...Copyright Data Harvest Group Ltd All Rights Reserved Freely photocopiable for use within the purchaser s establishment 1180 Wireless Carbon Dioxide Sensor Revision 0 DS165...

Page 2: ...Pack Contents 4 Operational Overview 5 Connectivity 7 Charging the Sensor 8 Calibration 9 Firmware Updates 9 Usage Information 10 Practical Investigations 11 Sensor Specifications 13 Limited Warranty...

Page 3: ...rbon dioxide Carbon dioxide is a strong absorber of infrared so a reduction of the infrared from source to detector will be proportional to the amount of carbon dioxide present The sensor is only for...

Page 4: ...s product is supplied with the following items 1 x Wireless Carbon Dioxide 1 x USB Connecting Lead 1 x Nalgene Bottle Additional Accessories To get the most from your Smart Wireless Carbon Dioxide Sen...

Page 5: ...f the device s internal sensor The sensor s end cap is the direct interface between the device s internal sensor and your experiment The Status Indicators 2 The sensor features a single status indicat...

Page 6: ...the status LED gives a flash of blue light then release If the sensor fails to respond contact Product Support at Data Harvest Please provide details of o The computer platform it is being used with a...

Page 7: ...bile phones as well as desktop or laptop computers giving students the ability to run experiments independently without being tethered to a device See the EasySense2 app user manual system requirement...

Page 8: ...or more it will automatically recharge the battery LED status flashing white When connected to a computer the computer should be turned on and not in sleep or standby mode as the battery may drain in...

Page 9: ...hich will contain improvements or new features Updates will take place when you connect your sensor to the EasySense2 app You will be given the option to decline an update Updates can be performed ove...

Page 10: ...the sensor is lightly tapered to allow it to be gently pushed into an appropriate sized hole The opening of the included Nalgene bottle will demonstrate this The included Nalgene bottle has a rubber...

Page 11: ...ng in the classroom with our Secondary Science Academy demonstration videos which will walk you through using the new EasySense2 app and show you how to get hands on with the latest Bluetooth wireless...

Page 12: ...de Sensor 12 19 Revision 0 DS165 Explore Science Practicals See our Smart Wireless Sensors in action with a range of practical experiments This is the best way to get started with the new Bluetooth se...

Page 13: ...RH Connectivity Wired via USB Wireless via Bluetooth Bluetooth Specifications Bluetooth 4 2 low energy radio single mode compliant Transmit TX power 0 dBm Receiver RX sensitivity 90 dBm Usable transmi...

Page 14: ...purchase Postage Charges In the event of a fault developing the product must be returned in suitable packaging to Data Harvest for repair or replacement at no expense to the user other than postal cha...

Page 15: ...s life expired and we will dispose of them for you FCC Details This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmf...

Page 16: ...ta Harvest support team Feature Detail Loss of Bluetooth Connectivity If the sensor loses Bluetooth connection and will not reconnect try Closing and reopening the EasySense 2 app Switching the sensor...

Page 17: ...able to the EasySense 2 app 2 When the sensor is connected to a computer the computer should be turned on and not in sleep or standby mode or the battery may drain instead of charge 3 Data Harvest pro...

Page 18: ...en Way Leighton Buzzard Bedfordshire LU7 4FY United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1525 373666 Fax 44 0 1525 851638 Sales email sales data harvest co uk Support email support data harvest co uk Online Communication...

Page 19: ...anual is by default provided in the English United Kingdom language If an alternative translation is available it will be listed here We have for your convenience included a webpage translation featur...

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