BioNomadix Logger™ User Guide
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Data Setup Menu
Available
Options
Description
Available Settings
Tap Time
The maximum amount of time a tap input must
be above the Tap Threshold in order to qualify
as a tap event.
1.25-15 ms, in 1.25 ms
increments.
Tap Latency
The wait time between the detection of a first
tap event to the start of the time window
during which a second tap event can be
detected.
20-200 ms, in 20 ms
increments
Tap Window
The amount of time after the expiration of
latency time during which a second valid tap
can begin.
20-200 ms, in 20 ms
increments
Add TX Device
Screen shows
“Scanning” and
“Pair with this
device?” prompts if
supported BN-TX
device is found.
Scans for an available BioNomadix
Transmitter.
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Duration
Sets specified length for the data recording.
15 sec, 30 sec, 1 min,
5 min, 10 min, 30 min,
1 hr, 2 hrs, 5 hrs, 8 hrs,
12 hrs, 24 hrs
RF Channel
Selects the radio channel used to exchange data between the
transmitters and Logger. See page 14. If interference is encountered,
select a different radio channel. If multiple Loggers are used in close
proximity, for best results, each Logger should be set to a unique RF
channel to avoid interference between the Loggers.
Increments of 3
ranging from 2-77.
Summary Screen Status and Warnings
The Data Setup > Summary screen displays a Status column indicating the readiness of the transmitter, and in certain
circumstances, may display a warning to the left of the Status column. The following statuses presented in the
Summary screen:
Status Color
Description
“Ready”
green
Transmitter is on and has established good communication.
“Poor RF”
amber
Transmitter is on but communication between Logger and transmitter is poor and may be lost. Try
adjusting transmitter positioning.
“Low Bat”
amber
Transmitter is on but has a low battery level and may not last for the entire acquisition. If possible,
charge transmitter prior to acquisition.
“Lost”
red
Transmitter cannot be found. Transmitter may be powered off or is out of range of the Logger.
“Tst”
red, to the left
of the Status
column
The transmitter is configured to record one of the test signals (e.g. sine wave, square wave)
instead of a biopotential signal. Not necessarily an error if the user is using test signals to verify
quality of a recording transmitter arrangement.