CDR Wireless Installation
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5.6. Sensor
Monitor
5.6.1. Sensor Monitor Description
The Sensor Monitor provides real-time reporting of the Wireless Sensor and shows the
status of several elements required for proper operation, including battery life, signal
strength, and RF noise level. For additional information regarding the use of the Sensor
Monitor, please refer to the CDR Wireless User Guide.
5.6.2. Getting Status Information
1. At the Wireless Utility information screen, click Sensor monitor.
2. If you have not done so already, remove the Sensor from the cradle, attach the battery
pack, and turn the Sensor on. If you need more information on how to do this, refer to
Section 4
3. Place Sensor on patient chair.
4. Click Sensor monitor and check battery life, signal strength, and RF noise. Keep in
mind that there is no perfect number or percentage. As we have said previously, the
emphasis should be on taking X-rays when signal value exceeds RF noise