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User Manual
CorTemp
®
Data Recorder v4.3
9001 Series
A.7. Adding Sensors
To program the recorder with the HQI Temperature Sensors, do the following:
1. From
SPORTS MENU
screen, press
MENU
.
2. Press
READ
until the
ADD SENSOR / SENSOR TEST
screen displays.
3. Press
F1
to
ADD SENSOR
. The following screen will display:
4.
Enter the 2-digit Player # (Sensor #, 01 – 99).
5.
When the Player # (Sensor #) is entered, the following screen will display:
6. Press
F1
to program the Serial #.
7.
Enter the 6-digit Serial # from the sensor package label.
8. Press
F2
to program the Calibration #.
9.
Enter the 8-digit Calibration # from the sensor package label.
10. When the sensor Serial / Calibration #s have been entered, press
READ
to enter the
Serial / Calibration #s for the next sequential sensor. If no other sensors require
programming, press
ENTER
to return to the
ADD SENSOR / SENSOR ACT
screen.
11. Press
ENTER
to return to the
SPORTS MENU
screen.
NOTE: If any of the calibration numbers have been entered incorrectly, temperature
readings for that sensor will be erroneous. Generally, bad temperature readings will
be so far off as to be immediately obvious. However, there are times when they are
not. Attention to detail during data entry is critical to ensure accurate temperature
data collection.
A.8. Sensor Test
The
SENSOR TEST
function is used to check for an active sensor signal. The recorder
does not require programming of a sensor calibration # in order to check for an active
signal. The
SENSOR TEST
feature is system frequency dependent, a recorder with a
262kHz system frequency will only detect a 262kHz temperature sensor or EMI in the
range of 262kHz; other system frequency recorders are the same scenario.
SENSOR TEST
can be used
to check sensors just received or alarming in storage due to magnet shifting,
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