User's Manual Part 1

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meter (3 feet) from other sources of RF energy in the 2.4 GHZ band. (ie: WiFi Hot Spot).
2.2.8.3.1 LED Power Indicator
The power indicators located on the 3880 Monitor and optional 3885-B Base Station are two
color LEDs and the PODs are a single color LED that provides a visual indication of the power
status as indicated below. Reference the System Hardware Components (accessories not
shown) section 2.1.2 of the operation manual for specific LED locations.
3880 Monitor and 3885-BBase Station:
Solid Green: A solid green light indicates that the device is connected to AC power and
the batteries are fully charged.
Solid Yellow: A solid yellow light indicates that the device is connected to AC power
and the batteries are being charged.
No Light: A blank LED light indicates that the device is disconnected from AC power.
Wireless PODS:
Solid Green: A solid green light indicates that the device is powered ON.
No Light: A blank LED light indicates that the device is powered OFF.
NOTE
No Light: indicates that the device is not connected to AC power and the system will need to
be powered on to check the battery charge status on the display.
Charge status of each communicated component is visible on the 3880 system’s displays.
2.2.9. Loading Recorder Paper
When equipped with the optional Strip Chart Recorder, the 3885-B Base Station is capable of
providing hard copies of up to two waveforms and/or trend information. To load paper into the
recorder, follow the following procedure:
1. Press the release button to open the door on the recorder
2. Insert a new roll of paper into the compartment so the paper end is on the bottom
3. Pull approximately 2 inches (50 mm) of paper from the roll then extend it over the top of
the door
4. Close the recorder door
5. Tear off the paper to complete the loading
6. Confirm that the paper is loaded correctly by printing a sample
! CAUTION
Use only specified thermal paper. Otherwise, it may cause damage to the recorder’s print
head, the recorder may be unable to print, or poor print quality may result.
Never pull the recorder paper with force when a recording is in process. Otherwise, it may
cause damage to the recorder.