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Core:Tx User Guide
Transceiver
Position the transceiver on the patient before the patient starts an
exercise. The transceiver has the following key parts, as shown in
Figure 3:
•
Orange button—press to turn on the transceiver and interact
with the Core:Tx software.
•
Light—shows communication to the base station, as well as
showing that the batteries are low on power.
•
Axis knobs—show the Core:Tx axis. The knobs represent the
axis of motion the transceiver is able to detect. This gives you a
visual reference for proper alignment of the transceiver.
•
Battery door—on the underside of the transceiver where you
install the batteries. For more information, see “Inserting the
Batteries into the Transceiver” on page 8.
Figure 3: Transceiver
Note
The transceiver automatically turns off after three minutes
of inactivity. This feature helps save battery power.
Button
Light
Axis knob
Axis knob
Battery door (on
underside; not
shown)
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