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  • Page 1 Sensor - Transmitter User guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Battery save mode OFF ..........................10 Attaching the sensor-transmitter ........................11 Self-adhesive hook and loop sections ....................... 11 Hook and loop straps ..........................12 Best sensor placement ..........................13 Trouble shooting............................13 Sensor-Transmitter Specifications ......................... 13 Index ................................14 © Oz inventions Version 1.2...
  • Page 3: Declaration Of Compliance

    Manufacturers Name: Oz Inventions Manufacturer’s address: PO Box 86, Warrnambool, Victoria. 3280 Declares that the product Product name: Xpression fX Black Magic Motion (Sensor) is compliant with the following standards regarding radiated emissions relevant to this product and Electro Magnetic compatibility. ...
  • Page 4: Provided Items

    The bond of the hook and loop sections after being placed together, is secure for general movement, but avoid aggressive shaking else the sensor may come loose and experience fall damage. If in doubt with safety or use, contact Oz inventions at contact@ozinventions.com © Oz inventions...
  • Page 5: Warranty

    The device is warranted for use in Australia. If the product is defective as a result of faulty workmanship or materials, Oz Inventions will at their discretion repair or replace the product for a period of 12 months from purchase.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Xpression fX Motion sensor-transmitter from Oz Inventions, is a motion sensing wireless radio frequency transmitter. It is designed for use with Xpression fX devices such as Black Magic Motion modulator/receiver. The sensor-transmitter sends motion data based on tilt, rotation, speed and force to the modulator/receiver.
  • Page 7: Inserting The Battery

    1. Remove the two screws securing the base to the shell and lift the base off 2. Gently slide the battery UNDER the double hooks, positive side (+) visible, and press the battery into place 3. Fit the base and screw it into place Figure 2 - Inserting the battery © Oz inventions Version 1.2...
  • Page 8: Removing The Battery

    1. Remove the two screws securing the base to the shell and lift the base off. 2. Gently slide a small screwdriver under the battery OPPOSITE from the double hooks, and gently lever upwards. Remove the lifted battery with your fingers. Figure 3 – Removing the battery © Oz inventions Version 1.2...
  • Page 9: Turning On And Off

    1. Press and hold the channel selection button from the power off mode, until the channel indicator illuminates. 2. Continue to hold the button. After 2 seconds channel selection will begin to cycle as indicated by the changing color of the light. 3. Release the button at your chosen channel © Oz inventions Version 1.2...
  • Page 10: Changing Battery Save Mode

    4. Release the selector. The sensor is now in battery save mode Battery save mode OFF 2. Hold the on/off selector until the indicator brightens (1 seconds). 3. Release the selector. The sensor is now in permanent on mode © Oz inventions Version 1.2...
  • Page 11: Attaching The Sensor-Transmitter

    3. After securing the adhesive hook and loop sections, place the two surfaces together. Figure 8 – A possible place for attachment The hook & loop bond is secure for general movement, but avoid aggressive shaking else the sensor may come loose and experience fall damage. © Oz inventions Version 1.2...
  • Page 12: Hook And Loop Straps

    2. Feed the label through the eyelet on other side and pull it all the way through until the buckle is pulled up against the eyelet 3. Feed the label end through the buckle 4. Pull the hook side over and attach to the loop material Figure 9 - Securing the hook and loop straps © Oz inventions Version 1.2...
  • Page 13: Best Sensor Placement

    Best sensor placement See the user guide for Xpression fX modulator-receivers, to determine the sensor orientations for achieving the best performance. Trouble shooting Problem Resolution Sensor keeps switching off The sensor is in battery save mode. This is normal operation after ‘no activity’ is detected, unless...
  • Page 14: Index

    Index Attaching, 10 OFF, 8 battery, 6 ON, 8 battery save mode, 9 Safety, 3 care, 3 Specifications, 12 channels, 8 Trouble shooting, 12 hook and loop, 10 Warranty, 4 © Oz inventions Version 1.2...

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