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40 APEX, ApexPro, and ApexPro CH Transmitter Programming Instructions Revision A - Draft 7
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ApexPro CH Transmitter
Diagnostic Test
Diagnostic tests (reference D in “Appendix 2: Access ApexPro CH Technical
Functions (Super User)” on page 52) run at all times but are accessible only
by personnel authorized for high-level (Super User) functions.
Battery – the specific combined voltage of the two AA batteries in the
transmitter. Each AA battery is nominally rated at 1.5V, so two fresh
batteries together should register at 3.0V. The lowest total voltage for
the transmitter to operate properly is approximately 1.5V.
Battery Status – the relative strength of the AA batteries in the
transmitter, ranging from zero (dead) to 7 (full power).
Lead Status – the status of any leads connected to the transmitter. Since
the transmitter is connected to the programming device and not to any
leads, the status during the programming process will always be “2F”,
indicating no leads attached.
Button Status – indicates which buttons on the transmitter are being
pressed. You can use this to test the buttons if you suspect they may be
stuck.
0 = All three buttons are pressed.
1 = Attendent Call and Graph buttons are pressed.
2 = Attendent Call and Verify Leads buttons are pressed.
3 = Attendent Call button is pressed.
4 = Graph and Verify Leads buttons are pressed.
5 = Graph button is pressed.
6 = Verify Leads button is pressed.
7 = No buttons are pressed.
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