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7 establishing communication – INFICON HAPSITE ER Chemical Identification System User Manual

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DANGER

The HAPSITE contains a wireless transmitter/receiver that
emits electromagnetic radiation (EMR). This radiation in a
tactical or operational environment may potentially be
used to locate the HAPSITE and its operators. This
radiation also has the potential to detonate some types of
unexploded ordnance (UXO), or improvised explosive
devices (IEDs), or both, if the HAPSITE is transmitting in
the safety exclusion area around the device(s). There is a
hardware switch to turn off the wireless radio so that the
HAPSITE may still be used in areas where these hazards
are a concern. Consult applicable regulations and policies
when using the HAPSITE with the wireless device active
in such environments.

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Press the button until a click is heard. The green lights adjacent to “Radio” and
“WLAN” should illuminate. When the green lights are illuminated, the power to
the wireless radio is on. See

Figure 4-2

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Figure 4-2 Pushing Wireless Button

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Replace the switch cover by placing it over the switch. Turn it clock-wise until
finger tight.

4.1.7 Establishing Communication

Wireless communication for the HAPSITE is set up at the factory. See the following
paragraphs to verify the set up or correct any communication issues.

HINT: Setting up communications in ER IQ requires the user to be in Advanced

Mode. See

section 8.8.1, Changing Access Levels, on page 8-18

for

directions to set up this mode.