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2.10
Infrared Window
The infrared window allows communication with a compatible infrared
printer, or to a PC with a suitable infrared port. The instrument window is
located on the left-hand side of the instrument next to the gas exhaust.
To operate effectively, there must be a clear line of sight between the
instrument infrared window, and the PC or printer infrared window. The
two windows should be not more than three feet apart when in PC mode
and 12” when in printer mode.
3. Setting
Up
3.1 Power
The unit may be powered in 2 ways.
(a)
By using the integral rechargeable Ni-MH batteries. Overnight
charging using the BGS101 charger will give a minimum of 6
hours continuous use (excluding leak detection option). The unit
does not have to be switched on to charge the batteries, but if it is,
after 15 minutes the instrument will automatically switch off whilst
charging continues.
(b)
Direct from the mains using the BGS101 battery charger.
Following use after a full charge, when there is approximately 30
minutes operational life remaining, a battery symbol will appear in
the bottom right hand corner of the display:
When on charge, the above symbol will flash only if the instrument
has been switched on then off with the charger connected.