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Setting up the SDMS
Connect SDM to AC Power
Plug the female connector of the power
cord into the AC power connector on the
rear of the monitor
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.
Plug the male connector of the power
cord into a properly grounded AC
power outlet.
Note: The SDM will automatically
adapt to the applicable local voltage:
100 - 240V~ (50/60Hz).
Verify that the AC power/battery indicator
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is lit. If the AC
power/battery indicator is not lit, check the power cord, fuses,
and the AC power outlet.
Battery Operation of the SDM
The SDM is equipped with a rechargeable internal Li-Ion
battery that can be used to power the monitor during transport
or when AC power is not available. The Status Icon ‘Battery’
(p.
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) indicates the remaining battery charge (%).
Good to know!
When using an SDM with a LED backlight display, a new, fully
charged battery will provide up to 10 hours of monitoring
time if Sleep Mode=OFF or Auto, and up to 12 hours of
monitoring time if Sleep Mode=ON. It takes approximately
7 hours to fully charge a drained battery.
The AC Power/Battery Indicator
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provides information on
the charging status of the battery:
Green: SDM connected to AC power, battery fully charged
Yellow: SDM connected to AC power, battery charging
LED OFF: SDM not connected to AC power (i.e. powered by
internal battery)
Turning on the SDM
Turn on the SDM by pushing the ON/OFF Switch on the rear
panel
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. The SDM will automatically perform a ‘Power On
Self Test’ (POST). Check the date/time settings of the SDM and
adjust if necessary.
Note: If the POST fails, discontinue use of the SDM and contact
qualified service personnel or your local SenTec representative.
Refer to the Technical Manual for the SDM (HB-005752) for a
detailed description of the POST.
ON/OFF
switch