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Handheld programming unit

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Section 1: Introduction, Device, Updates
To start using your device:
1. Install batteries
2. Press and Hold "On" Button for 2 seconds -
• Calibrate Touch Screen
• Tap "Settings"
• Tap "Set Time/Date"
• Set time and date
3. Ready to Aim and Scan*
*For best scanning
performance stand and
aim approximately a foot away.
If unit does not power up, See Section 7, FAQ
DEVICE IS NOT WATERPROOF!
Chicago Faucets
Commander
Handheld Programming Unit User Guide
®
Main Menu
Scan Fitting —
Provides access to diagnostics and general
information of the fitting. This button also allows you to:
– Add fitting to database
– Add notes
– Access fitting modes or adjust settings
– Reset the fitting
See Section 2 for more details.
Review Scans —
Review data of previously scanned
fittings, including:
– Snapshot of fitting(s) by day/time;
– View module serial number
– Set/edit locations
See Section 3 for more details.
General Information —
Diagnostic tool for troubleshooting,
list of parts and accessories and technical contact information.
See Section 4 for more details.
Cleaning Mode —
Disable fitting for a specified amount
of time to allow sink/fitting cleaning.
See Section 2 for more details.
Settings —
Adjust Commander Unit settings, including:
– Auto-sleep time
– Display brightness
– Time/date
– Calibrate screen
See Section 1.3 for more details.
About —
See Section 5 on file transfer & USB, Section 6 for
specialized fittings. Provides version info; access to USB connection mode for updates and data file transfer.
Access to specialized functions (engineering mode, pipe cleaning mode). Provides version info; access to
USB connection mode for updates and data file transfer. See Section 5 for
more details.
Access to specialized functions (engineering mode, pipe cleaning mode). See Section 6 for
more details.
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