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SECTION 6: SETUP
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6A. Battery Status
The Battery Status screen allows the user to quickly
check on the real time voltage of the handhelds
battery supply.
Status:
This entry shows the current condition of the
re-charging process it will show as one of the
following entries:
Full:
This reading shows that the batteries
have a charge of 5.00 VDC or better.
Good:
This reading shows that the batteries
have a charge of between 4.75 and 4.99
VDC.
Weak:
This reading shows that the batteries
have a charge of less than 4.74 VDC.
Voltage:
This entry shows the current voltage on the
battery supply in volts DC.
CAUTION:
When battery power reaches 4.7 VDC, the hand
held will display the
BATTERY STATUS
screen
prompting the user to charge the batteries. If
ignored, the handheld unit will display “
DEAD
BATTERY!!!
“ at the screen title of most screens
until charging takes place.
6B. Range Test
This screen allows the user to monitor
communication signal strength between the selected
controller and the handheld unit.
From the SETUP screen
(Figure 6.0.4).
1.
Press the
SELECT/ EDIT
key
once RANGE TEST
has been chosen.
The TESTING S/N ##### screen is displayed
(Figure 4.2.1).
Signal:672 STRONG
Battery:5.1V FULL
TESTING S/N 27004
100.00% 1 xfers
Figure 4.2.1
Testing S/N:
This entry on the screen shows the
user the name of the controller currently being
tested for a signal.
Percentage:
This entry shown in the upper left hand
side of the screen shows the percentage of
successful transfers.
Xfers:
This entry shows the number of test packets
transmitted successfully or not.
Signal:
This entry shows the signal strength using a
numerical scale:
Strong is greater than 550
Good is greater than 400
Weak is greater than 0
Battery:
This entry shows the battery strength using
a numerical scale:
Full is greater than 5 VDC
Good is greater than 4.75 VDC
Weak is greater than 0 VDC