3. Take the transmitter out of the harness pocket.
Unscrew the 4 screws to open the transmitter. Remove the small piece of paper between
one o f the batteries or insert new ones. This will turn the transmitter on and allow it to start
send i ng values to the receiver. Keep the transmitter outside the pocket lying down flat "on its
back", with the logo facing upwards.
During the first 4 min that the transmitter has been connected to power, it will be in fast
mode, sending values every 2 seconds to simplify the demonstration of the functionality
for a first time user. After 4 minutes the transmitter will change to normal mode and send
every 20th second to save power and give the user 6 months of battery time.
LINK should now have changed from red to green and stopped beeping. This means that the
communication works between the units and that you now can test the functions for sweating
[S] and position [P].
4. Make sure the receiver is set to alarm on either [S] or [P] by pressing the button (B) until the
symbol [S/P] is shown in the upper part of the display. If you keep pressing the button (B)
for a few seconds y ou will also change which position mode the receiver is set to: A, B* or
C. Choose position mode C for colic mode which is the quickest alarm mode, the easiest to
demonstrate.
*Not available in all countries.
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