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E)
If the Inclinometer System is a digital system (probe model numbers 6100D-E
and 6100D-M), any new “probe” will be discovered upon connection to the
Remote Module (covered in later steps).
F)
If launching the GK-604 IRA for the first time, a “project” and a “hole” must be
defined before connecting to the Remote Module (see sections 3.2, 4.4 and 4.1
for more information regarding adding and configuring Project Explorer
elements).
NOTE: If preparing to connect to a digital system the first time, please select
“UNKNOWN” for the hole parameter, “Probe Name:”.
G)
If it’s not selected already, select the new hole (by tapping on the hole icon in
the Project Explorer) created in step F. Press the button labeled “POWER ON
(BLUETOOTH)” on the Remote Module. A blue light should come on and start to
blink, signifying that the Remote Module is waiting to connect to the FPC-1 unit.
H)
To start the connection process, tap on the Application Menu (see section 3.3)
then tap “Live Readings”. By default the application will look for a Bluetooth
connection on “COM5”. If the Remote Module fails to connect with the FPC-1,
then the window shown in Figure 28 will be displayed, indicating that either the
Remote Module is no longer trying to connect (timed out) or that the Bluetooth
pairing is associated with another COM port. Make sure that the proper COM
port is selected and tap “Reconnect”.
If connecting to an analog system, after a few seconds, the blue light on the
Remote Module should change to a steady state blue (lit but not flashing) and
the Live Readings Window will be displayed (see Figure 29). Skip to step I.
If connecting to an digital system, after few seconds, the blue light on the
Remote Module should change to a steady state blue (lit but not flashing) and
one of two windows will be displayed:
a.
If the window shown in Figure 7 is displayed, then the probe has not
been previously detected by the GK-604 IRA (digital systems only). In
this case, tap “ok” and the probe will be added to the Probe Library and
the window shown in Figure 8 will be displayed. This allows an
opportunity to give the new newly detected probe a user friendly name
and description. See section 4.2, Probe Configuration for more
information on probe settings. When satisfied with the settings, tap
“Menu->Save Settings” to exit the Probe Settings Window (see Figure 8).
If the probe name was set to “UNKNOWN” in step F, the window in figure
9 will be displayed, allowing the name of the probe just found to be
saved into the current hole configuration.
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