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HT130003 / HT130042
HT130030 / HT130043
User Manual
CorTemp
®
Data Recorder v4.3
9001 Series
IV. CorTemp
®
Data Recorder – Sports Menu
The CorTemp
®
Data Recorder receives the signal from the HQI
Temperature Sensor and converts the signal frequency into
digital temperature data. This temperature data is displayed on
the recorder LCD screen with a resolution of 0.01 degree. The
recorder operates within environments between 10 and 50
degrees Celsius. The temperature / heart rate is sampled by
the athletic trainer and displayed for real time monitoring, while
simultaneously saving to memory for future download and
analysis.
The recorder is programmed by the CorTrack
®
II Software from
your PC / Laptop. The recorder can be programmed with up to
99 sensor calibration numbers and record / store up to 25,000
readings. While in
SPORTS MENU,
the recorder is used as a
handheld unit
(SPORTS MODE)
to collect individual
temperature / heart rate readings from multiple players, easily
switching back and forth between players (active sensors). The
data, when downloaded, displays the active sensor (player)
number, the date of the collection period, and time correlated
temperature / heart rate readings. The
SPORTS MENU
allows
the athletic trainer to be "one keystroke" from the two most used options,
PC LINK
and
SPORTS
MODE
. The
SPORTS MENU
also contains a quick link to the following
programming menus
LBAT RESET
,
SPORTS MENU
,
ADD SENSOR
, and
SENSOR TEST.
A. Programming the Data Recorder – Sports Menu
A.1. Battery Installation
The recorder operates on a 9V alkaline battery. Energizer
®
, Duracell
®
, or Ultralife
®
brands
of battery are recommended. The battery will provide approximately 110 hours of
continuous recording at 10 second intervals and can last up to 336 hours (14 days),
depending on the sampling interval.
To install the battery in the recorder, do the following:
1.
Press down on the battery compartment release button; while pressing down, slide the
battery compartment cover towards the bottom of the detector. (Figure 1)
2.
Connect the battery connector to the 9V battery. (Figure 2)
3.
Insert the battery into the battery compartment. (Figure 3)
4.
Attach the battery cover by aligning the cover with the housing, then slide the cover up
until it latches closed. (Figure 4)
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 1
Figure 4
Back View
Battery Compartment
Cover
Battery Compartment
Release Button