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3  FUNCTIONAL AND OPERATING ELEMENTS 

 
3.1 Cobra SMARTsense Force & Acceleration 

 

3.1.1 Operating elements 
The sensor has an on-button and two LEDs for indicating the 
Bluetooth and battery charge status. 
 

On-button 

Press  the  on-button  for  more  than  3  seconds  to  switch  the 
sensor on and off 
 

Bluetooth-LED  

Flashing red every 2 seconds 

Not connected 

Flashing green every 2 seconds 

Connected to the ter-
minal device 

Flashing green every 4 seconds 

Running measurement 

 

Battery charge LED 

Flashing red every 2 seconds 

Low battery 

Illuminated red 

Active charging process 

Illuminated red 

Charging process com-
pleted 

 
3.1.2 Functional elements 
The  cantilever  beam  is  located  inside  the  housing.  The  sup-
plied hook for carrying the load can be screwed into the bot-
tom of the sensor and secured with the knurled nut.  
 
3.1.3 USB port  

The  battery,  which  is  permanently  installed  in  the  sensor,  is 
charged  via  the type  C  USB  port.

 

Furthermore,  communica-

tion with a computer takes place via this interface. 
 

3.2 Assembly 
 

 

Fig. 2

 

 

Fig. 3 

 
3.2.1  Screw  the two  Cobra  SMARTsense  Force  &  Accelera-
tion sensors onto the base plates (6) and the carriage (8) us-
ing the knurled screws (1) as shown in Fig. 3. 

3.2.2  Place  the  sensor  mounted  on  the  carriage  (8)  in  the 
elongated slide rail of the base plate (6). 
 
3.3.3 Replace the hooks (7) with the connectors required for 
the  experiment.  Magnets  (3)  or  two threaded  rods  (2)  with  a 
connecting nut (4) are available for this (see 5.1 Experiment 
set-up). 
 

Caution:  Tighten  the  lock  nuts  on  the  hooks  or 
threaded rods only slightly by hand. Never use a 
tool.  This  can  lead  to  the  destruction  of  the  lock 
nuts. 

   

4  NOTES ON OPERATION 

This  device  fulfils  all  of  the  technical  requirements  that  are 
compiled in current EC guidelines. The characteristics of this 
product qualify it for the CE mark. 
 The  individual  connecting  leads  are  each  not  to  be  longer 
than 2 m. 
The instrument can be so influenced by electrostatic charges 
and  other  electromagnetic  phenomena  (HF,  bursts,  indirect 
lightning  discharges) that  it  no  longer  works  within  the  given 
specifications. Carry out the following measures to reduce or 
eliminate  the  effect  of  such  disturbance:  Ensure  potential 
equalization at the PC (especially with Laptops). Use screen-
ing.  Do  not  operate  high  frequency  emitters  (e.g.  radio 
equipment or mobile radiotelephones) in the immediate vicini-
ty. When a total failure of the instrument occurs, unplug it and 
plug it back in again for a reset. 

 

5   HANDLING 

 
5.1 Experimental setup 

 
Select  the  required  connecting  elements  and  screw  them  to 
the two sensors. 
When using magnets (3) of the same colour, they repel each 
other.  When  using  the  threaded  rods  (3),  ensure  a  secure 
screw connection of the connecting nut (4). 
 
 
 

 

Fig. 4 Set-up with homopolar magnets 
 

 

Fig. 5 Set-up with magnets with opposite poles 
 

Summary of Contents for Cobra SMARTexperiment

Page 1: ...CCESSORIES 9 CONFORMITY 10 DISPOSAL 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Carefully read these operating instructions completely before operating this instrument This is necessary to avoid damage to it as well as for user safety Use the unit only for its intended purpose Only use the instrument for the purpose for which it was designed Do not open the unit Protect the instrument from dust moisture and vapours Use ...

Page 2: ... 6 3 3 3 Replace the hooks 7 with the connectors required for the experiment Magnets 3 or two threaded rods 2 with a connecting nut 4 are available for this see 5 1 Experiment set up Caution Tighten the lock nuts on the hooks or threaded rods only slightly by hand Never use a tool This can lead to the destruction of the lock nuts 4 NOTES ON OPERATION This device fulfils all of the technical requir...

Page 3: ...o indicate that the connection has been estab lished correctly After the sensor has been coupled with the software the sensor is no longer visible to other users in the software and therefore can no longer be selected If the sensor is switched on and not connected it switches off automatically after 5 minutes Selection of the sensor via the USB interface For this purpose the sensor must be plugged...

Page 4: ...e returned to the local recycling sta tions PHYWE Systeme GmbH Co KG Abteilung Kundendienst Robert Bosch Breite 10 D 37079 Göttingen Telefon 49 0 551 604 274 Fax 49 0 551 604 246 Do not dispose of this product with normal household waste If this unit needs to be disposed of please return it to the address that is stated below for proper disposal PHYWE Systeme GmbH Co KG hereby declares that the ra...

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