Getting Started With The Trignotm System; Powering The Base Station; Charging The Sensors; Turing The Sensor On - Delsys TRIGNO User Manual

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Getting Started with the Trigno

Powering the Base Station

Connect the Trigno power supply to the circular DC jack located
on the side of the Base Station. Energize the power supply by
connecting it to a Mains outlet or to an isolation transformer.
Ensure that the PC to be used with the Base Station is connected
to the same isolation transformer. Please refer to Appendix I for
clarification on using an Isolation Transformer. The power LED
on the Base Station will illuminate anytime power is applied.
Ensure that the Base Station antenna is securely attached to the
antenna connector.

Charging the Sensors

Before using the system, the sensors should be fully charged by
placing them in the Base Station cradle slots. Ensure the Base
Station is powered and that the green power LED is illuminated.
When charging, the sensor LEDs will illuminate to an amber
color. Once the sensor battery is fully charged the sensor LED
will turn off. A blinking LED indicates an incomplete charge.
Remove the sensor from the device and let stand for 5 minutes.
Cycle power on the Base Station and re-dock the sensor to
restart the charge cycle. A complete charge cycle form a fully
depleted sensor takes approximately 2.5 hours.
Recharge only with the approved power supply originally
included with the system. Charging with any other power
supply may damage the device and will void the warranty.

Turing the Sensor ON

Trigno Sensors are turned on by depressing the rubber button for
approximately one second. The green LED on the sensor will
immediately begin to flash, and begin searching for a Base
Station within its range. If no Base Station is found, the LED
will alternate between amber and green, indicating that it does
not have an established communication link. As soon a link is
established with the Base Station, the sensor LED will flash
green approximately once per second, indicating that data is
streaming.
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