User's Manual

CubiSens
TM
AH110 User Manual
v1.6
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Using the AH110
1. Overview
AH110 Wireless Temperature Sensor uses optical communication for receiving commands from the user
and for RF communication transmitting data and status. The optical communication is intended for short-
range configuration and command, whereas the RF communication can be received from up to 100m line-
of-sight. When implanted or operated in an environment with obstructions, RF communication distance
can be significantly reduced.
2. Optical Communication
To send a command to a AH110, AH110 device should be placed on the communication slot of the
CubiSens
TM
Optical Programmer with the clear side facing down, as shown in Figure 7. This ensures that
the AH110’s optical sensor faces the LED of the programmer. Each time a command button is clicked on
the GUI, an optical packet is transmitted, which takes 1-2 seconds. The buttons on the GUI will be disabled
during the optical transmission.
Important: The AH110 should be placed with the optical sensor facing down, as shown in Figure 7.
Important: The AH110’s core temperature should be at room conditions (20
o
C - 30
o
C) for communication.
If it has been exposed to extreme temperatures, please allow at least 5 minutes for it to acclimate to room
temperature before attempting communication.
Optical Sensor Location Incorrect Correct
Figure 7: Orientation & Placement of AH110 for Optical Communication