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12 B1051302 Rev. B CDR Wireless Installation
4.2. Turning on the Sensor
Please Note: To perform the next step, follow the directions in Table 4 to place the battery
package correctly on the Sensor .
1. Reconnect the battery pack, following the alignment guides along the Sensor. The
battery pack and Sensor are keyed to each other so that when they are positioned
correctly, the battery pack will slide along the guides and snap easily into place.
2. Press the pushbutton switch located on the battery package to toggle the Sensor on
and off. Sensor battery status and RF channel selection are displayed on the dual
LEDs when the Sensor is turned on. Refer to the CDR Wireless User Guide for
battery status and RF channel codes.
4.3. Positioning the Sensor
1. Place the Wireless Sensor on or close to the patient chair and adjust the Antenna so it
is within line of sight of the Wireless Sensor. Details and illustrations regarding
Antenna placement can be found in Section 6.
2. Turn on the Sensor (if it is not on already) and open the CDR Sensor Monitor. (The
icon for the Sensor Monitor can be found in your System Tray. If the icon is not
present, click on the Sensor Monitor button to display it.)
3. Check the Battery Level, RF Noise, and the Signal Strength values. Pivot and rotate
the Antenna, with the active side (identified by symbol) facing the patient, to achieve
the optimal Signal Strength and lowest RF Noise values in your operatory.
4. Keep in mind that there is no perfect number or percentage. The emphasis should be
on taking X-rays when signal value exceeds RF noise.

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