User's Guide

General warnings and cautions
Use a soft dry cloth ONLY to clean the surface of your remote control.
Do not use alcohol, household cleaners or abrasive materials to clean your
remote control.
Do not use the Zephyr dry aid kit or any household appliance to dry your
remote control.
Do not bend or compress the display on your remote control.
Do not disassemble, modify, deform or immerse your remote control in water.
If your remote control is not working, return it to your clinician. Warranty will
be void if opened.
Dispose of electrical components in accordance with your local regulations.
Do not allow metal objects e.g. keys near the display screen.
The coin battery could pose a choking hazard to small children. Keep the
battery cover locked at all times. Keep the remote out of reach of very young
children.
The remote control wireless communication link operates in the 2.4 GHz ISM
band using GFSK (Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying) on 10 channels. The link uses
a proprietary bi-directional communication protocol and operates over a distance
of up to 2m from the CP900 series processor. When interference is present, the
wireless communication link switches between the 10 channels to fi nd a channel
where the interference least affects the operation of the link. The remote control
indicates via its display when the processor is not within operating distance, and
when the link has been interrupted due to interference.
Speci cations
Physical confi guration
The remote control comprises:
Custom analogue and digital integrated circuits based on a micro-processor
design, with bi-directional wireless communication capabilities.
Push-buttons and a slider for control of processor features and its own system
features.
A display for indicating system status and activity.
In-built coil sensor.
• Lanyard pin.
Materials
The remote control housing and buttons are made of Polycarbonate and
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS). The display is made of ABS.
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