Using The Usb Port; Using The Bluetooth Wireless Interface; Caring For The Pt900 Batteries - GE TransPort PT900 User Manual

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Chapter 2. Installation

2.6.6 Using the USB Port

The PT900 provides one USB2.0 full-speed interface. The receptacle is a
micro-USB Type B connector, as shown in Figure 48 below. Data logs and other
information from the transmitter's embedded storage can be uploaded to a PC via
the USB port. In addition, the transmitter's configuration files can be changed
directly via the USB port.
Figure 48: Transmitter USB Connector (Left Side)

2.6.7 Using the Bluetooth Wireless Interface

The PT900 comes equipped with an internal Bluetooth transceiver that enables
wireless communication between the transmitter and Bluetooth-enabled tablets.
The transmitter can then be configured by the PT900 APP software installed on a
tablet connected via the wireless Bluetooth interface. For more information on the
APP, see Chapter 3, Initial Setup.

2.7 Caring for the PT900 Batteries

The PT900 comes with a self-contained, built-in, rechargeable battery pack to
support portable operation. For optimum performance, these batteries require a
minimum of maintenance.
CAUTION!
chargers, which are designed to maximize battery life. Using
other batteries or chargers voids your warranty and may cause
damage to the equipment.
CAUTION!
battery-powered device, and it is not to be operated with the AC
power adapter connected.
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Use only GE-approved batteries and desktop
For CE compliance, the PT900 is classified as a
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