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NOTE: Because each institution’s settings are unique, consult with your network
administrator to find the appropriate settings for the following parameters:
Topology, Network name, Security Suite, Encryption, and Data Rate.
5 Select option 9 and press Enter.
IMPORTANT: Ensure step 5 is completed or changes will not be saved.
6 Unplug the cable from the setup port when you are finished.
Charging the Wireless Unit
Charge the battery before using the unit for the first time and when the LOW BATT LED
illuminates steady red, indicating that approximately 10% of battery capacity remains.
Although you can continue to use the unit when the LOW BATT LED in on, a successful
data transfer session may not be possible. The unit will eventually shut down when the
battery is drained, requiring that you charge the battery. Do not leave the unit completely
drained of battery power for an extended period of time. Doing so may require reforming of the
battery.
You can continue using the wireless unit for data transfer while it is charging.
1 Plug the charging adapter into the charger receptacle on the front of the
wireless unit.
CAUTION: Use only the charger provided by LifeScan.
2 Plug the other end of the charging adapter into an AC power outlet.
CAUTION: Do not crimp the charging adapter cable—either leave the tote lid open
during charging or remove the wireless unit from the tote.
Charging is indicated by a blinking CHARGING LED. When charging is complete,
the LED illuminates steady green. It takes 5.5 hours to charge a drained battery to full
capacity. Each hour of charging yields approximately 1.5 hours of continuous usage.
3 When charging is complete, unplug the wireless unit from the AC power
outlet. Do not leave the unit plugged into the AC power outlet.
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