Trouble Shooter; Tips For Good Recording; No Power; Cannot Connect - Abtus ABT4650 RouteScan / AGI2 Instruction Manual

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NB. The left end is the fixed end of the gauge

9.0 Trouble shooter

9.1 Tips for Good Recording

The ABT4650 is a very accurate piece of equipment – many of the parameters
that it measures rely on extremely sensitive sensors. While every reasonable
effort has been made to make it 'railway proof', users should treat it with extreme
care.

9.2 No Power

Check that all the batteries are fully charged. The RouteScan takes approximately
4hours to charge and the Control Unit takes approximately 2hours.

9.3 Cannot Connect

The connection between the Control Unit and the RouteScan is via Bluetooth.
Obstacles such as metal and water (the human body is mostly water!) can
degrade wireless signals – ensure that nothing is restricting the signal.
Ensure that all batteries are fully charged (see Section 4.1 for more information on
the batteries).
Ensure that the internal Bluetooth device is ON and there is only one stuck active.

Bluetooth Connection

9.4
Before recording can start, a Bluetooth connection must be made between the
Control Unit and the ABT4650 Routescan.
Your Abtus device and associated tablet computer will already be set up in the
factory with the Bluetooth communications established.
In the event of connecting to another gauge or tablet, the Bluetooth
communication may need some configuration before it connects automatically.
If you follow the instructions in the Switching on section', but the gauge does not
connect, click on 'Trouble shooting' button.
An extra control 'panel' appears
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