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Biomark HPR and HPR Plus User Manual
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Bluetooth Enable – Enables or disables the Bluetooth function.
Bluetooth Password – Sets the Bluetooth passkey for connecting the
Reader to other devices via Bluetooth.
External Power Cutoff - The Reader will stop drawing power from the
external DC input when the voltage drops below this level. This is useful
when powering the reader from an external battery pack. Be aware that if
this setting is configured incorrectly, the Reader may not charge the battery
as expected. Normally, this setting should be kept at the minimum value of
10.5 volts unless an unusual DC power input is being used (e.g. an external
battery pack). Note that a low power draw will still continue from the external
power source even if the voltage is below the cutoff level.
3.1.2 Diagnostics
The Diagnostic Settings menu allows the user to configure parameters relating to
alarms and diagnostic reports.
Not all information is reported with HPR Reader.
Diagnostics Settings
Send Communications – send diagnostic messages to the selected device
(e.g. battery low, memory full, low antenna current, etc.).
Alarm Indicator – Choose to beep and/or flash the orange LED indicator.
Status Report Interval –How often to run and store a new Status report.
Noise Report Interval – How often to run and store a new Noise report.
Backg. Noise High – Triggers an alarm message when RF background
noise is above the selected level.
Memory Low – Triggers an alarm message when Memory capacity has
dropped below the selected level.
Antenna Current Low – Triggers an alarm message when the antenna
current falls below the selected level.
External Power Alarm – Triggers an alarm message when external power
input voltage falls below the selected level. Note that this does not cut off
power being drawn from the DC power input, this function is achieved by the
“External Power Cutoff” parameter in the “Device” settings (see previous
subsection).