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Step 1:
When the menu image for clearing the
measured value memory appears, where
the mem” symbol is blinking in the top
line of the display and in the line for the
value display the abbreviation noCLr”
( no clear”) appears (Fig. 3.12), you
can switch the display to CLr (“clear)
(Fig. 3.13) with the UP/MEM button,
which means that the entire measured
value memory is cleared. If you press
the UP/MEM several times, you toggle
between noCLr and CLr.
Step 2:
In order to really clear the stored measured
data in the measured value memory, press
the SET or START button when CLr” ap-
pears on the display. If the memory should
not be cleared, press one of the buttons
when noCLr” appears on the display.
Note:
If you do not press any button for a period of
one minute, the scale returns to sleep mode
without clearing the measured value memory.
Step 3:
If you do not wish to make any further set-
tings, exit the settings menu by pressing the
START button for a longer period of time.
Otherwise, continue with the settings of the
currently displayed menu image. If no button
is pushed within a period of two minutes,
the scale returns to sleep mode.
3.5.5 Resetting the wireless connection
(type BSC 105 only)
With this function, you can reset (clear) an
allocation existing via a wireless connection
to a PC
(see the Health Manager software instructions).
Notes:
The scaleo-comfort
diagnostic
scale with
the type designation BSC105 is equip-
ped with a wireless interface, with which
you can transfer the measured body val-
ues wirelessly to a PC equipped
with a Biocomfort wireless module for
further processing (e.g. complex statisti-
cal analyses) or archiving. The wireless
Biocomfort module USB105 and
for PCs is available as acces-
sories.
The wireless connection should only
be reset on the device when it is no
longer possible to reset it with the
Health Manager software.
Details can be found in the software
instructions. The conguration of the
wireless interface can be found after
the function for clearing the measured
value memory in the settings menu
sequence. If you would like to select
the function without setting the previous
parameters, keep pressing the SET button
in setting mode until the corresponding
menu image appears (Fig. 3.14).
Fig. 3.14: Wireless allocation is maintained
Fig. 3.15: Wireless allocation is reset
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