STEMCO HandBAT RF User Manual
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5/29/2012
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If customer service should request that you to go into this screen for diagnostic purposes you will
be given a password that will last for two hours. The following parameters will apply to the
password.
The password will be a number that is entered on the keypad.
The Right arrow key corresponds to +4
The Left arrow key corresponds to -4
The Up arrow key corresponds to +1
The Down arrow key corresponds to -1
The password will be a minimum of 5 digits.
Battery indicator
The battery indicator is in the upper left hand corner of the main screen (as shown above). It will
show the current status of the battery. When the battery gets sufficiently depleted the unit will not
allow the user to keep the device turned on. If a HandBAT becomes severely discharged the
HandBAT will display a low battery message and then turn itself off automatically.
Battery Replacement
It the HandBAT batteries are depleted then new ones should be put into the unit. The batteries
can be replaced by removing the two screws on the battery cover. It is recommended that 3
lithium 1.5 volt AAA batteries should be used so that the unit will still function below freezing.
Note: Standard alkaline 1.5 volt batteries will work but not below freezing since standard alkaline
batteries will not work in freezing temperatures.
Care and Handling of the HandBAT
The HandBAT is not hermetically sealed and will be damaged if left in water.
Troubleshooting
The system can be reset holding down the Back and Down arrow keys simultaneously for
approximately 4 seconds; the screen will flash and redraw. No records or data will be lost.
RF exposure information
Safety specifications or Specific Absorption Rate information:
Under United States FCC guidelines, part 15 section 247, this device is categorically excluded
from routine environmental evaluation for demonstrating RF exposure compliance with respect to
MPE and/or SAR limits.
1.) Exposure falls under general population/Uncontrolled exposure.
2.) Device transmits less than 10 mW of power in the 2.4 to 2.48 GHz band.