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OxyLite User Manual
Revision 1.1 | May 2015
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3.
M
ONITOR
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ETUP AND
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3.1
Unpacking and Inspection
Immediately notify Oxford Optronix Ltd. or your local distributor if the outer
packaging or carton is wet or damaged in any way. Unpack the OxyLite
and its components, ensuring that all items listed on the enclosed packing
list / dispatch note are present. If anything is missing or damaged please
contact Oxford Optronix Ltd. or your local distributor.
NOTE
: We recommend that the original shipping carton and shock-
absorbing inserts be stored in a safe place rather than discarded, since
these will be required for any warranty returns and/or for shipping the
OxyLite safely for scheduled servicing.
3.2
List of Standard Components
OxyLite monitor
Country-specific IEC power cable
User Manual (this document)
3.3
Connecting and Powering-up the Monitor
1.
Position the unit on a flat and stable surface. Note that the standard
sensor cable length is 2.5 metres (approx. 8 feet).
2.
Ensure that the power On/Off switch at the rear of the OxyLite is in
the OFF (0) position.
3.
Plug the IEC power cable into the IEC mains inlet at the rear of the
OxyLite and the plug end of the IEC power cable into a wall mains
supply.
4.
Power up the monitor via the power On/Off switch at the rear of the
OxyLite. The monitor will automatically detect the mains voltage
(110 - 240V supported). The power-on indicator LED will illuminate
and the monitor will run its internal boot sequence and start-up
checks (approx. 20 seconds in total).
During this time there will be several audible ‘beeps’ and the display
will show a number of messages (see section 3.5) including
confirmation of internal software version and the date/time.
5.
Once the display shows ‘No Sensor’ the monitor is ready for sensor
connection and use (see section 3.4).