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Given Imaging Bravo - Performing a Bravo pH Study; Setting up the Vacuum; Starting Recording

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Bravo pH Monitoring System 9 User Guide
chapter.fm 3/21/16 4:05 pm
5.5 x 7.75 inches (140 mm x 197 mm)
Status LED
There is a small LED below the symptom buttons. The LED
indicates the status of recorder by the color and duration or
frequency of the flash.
General Guidelines
When working with the recorder:
All values in
Settings
(for example, study duration, number of capsules) and
Preferences
(for example, date and time format and interface language) stay in
effect for all studies until you change them.
Scroll. Moves to the next option for a setting.
Enter/next. Saves the settings on that screen and returns to the previous location
in the menu.
For the purpose of this document, Enter is used to indicate either Enter/next
button.
Enter/next: same functionality as the above.
For the purpose of this document, Enter is used to indicate either Enter/next
button.
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Note
Instructions are provided using the name of the function (such as Yes).
Button positions change, so always refer to the recorder screen to see
which buttons are used.
Once a recording has started during a study, the menu is no longer
accessible.
LED Status Meaning
off (no light)
Not recording any capsule transmissions. Data
from previous study has been uploaded.
blinking blue
Receiving transmission from the paired capsule
(recording).
blinking or steady red
A transmission error has occurred.
steady green
Study completed but data has not yet been
uploaded to the software application.
blinking green
Data is being uploaded.
steady orange
User has pressed
OK
after
calibration is
completed
message appeared on the screen.