Applicant: Test Report S/N: BossPac Engineering And Technology Inc. FCC ID: ZI8EA45 45461472-R1.0 ISED ID 9648A-EA45 EXHIBIT 19A – USER’S MANUAL – HOST 1 – WASP2 See Attached ©2019 Celltech Labs Inc. This document is not to be reproduced in whole or in part without the expressed written permission of Celltech Labs Inc.
WASP™ (WASP2) Wireless Acceleration Sensor Puck USER MANUAL VERSION 1.
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WASPTM Wireless Acceleration Sensor Puck Operations Manual Table of Contents 1. Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 4 1.1. WASP2 Sensor Inroduction ......................................................................................... 4 2. Installation........................................................................................................................... 4 2.1.
WASPTM Wireless Acceleration Sensor Puck Operations Manual 1. Introduction 1.1. WASP2 Sensor Inroduction This Operations Manual provides basic information on how to operate the WASP™Wireless Acceleration Sensor Puck (WASP2) This manual covers the following topics: Installation of WASP™ Assembling of WASP™ Placement of WASP™ Optional Thermal Calibration of WASP™ Troubleshooting 2. Installation 2.1.
WASPTM Wireless Acceleration Sensor Puck Operations Manual To turn on and activate each sensor puck you must carefully attach the battery cap assembly to the sensor unit. Place gasket (see section 2.1.2) and plug the connector on the battery assembly into the corresponding socket on the sensor puck housing. Figure 1. It is important the battery board is properly mated to the WASP™ Sensor connector.
WASPTM Wireless Acceleration Sensor Puck Operations Manual 2.1.3 WASP™ LED Error Indicator Should the POST (Power On Self Test) fail, the device locks up and flashes the LED in a discernible pattern to help diagnose the source of the problem. See the section at the end of this manual on troubleshooting for details on the LED flash codes. 2.3. Placement Of The WASP™ Pucks 2.3.1 WASP™ Mounting The sensor pucks can be attached securely to the desired equipment by the magnet base.
WASPTM Wireless Acceleration Sensor Puck Operations Manual 3. Troubleshooting WASP LED Flash Codes 3.1. LED Flash Codes An LED indicator (light) is mounted on the board located in the sensor housing.
WASPTM Wireless Acceleration Sensor Puck Operations Manual 3.2. What To Do When An Error Is Reported? Accelerator Failure (1-Flash) This is indicative of an electrical failure: either the accelerometer isn’t receiving power or the device has lost electrical connectivity between the MCU and the accelerometer. In either event, the device is inoperative. Recommend replacing the WASP unit.
WASPTM Wireless Acceleration Sensor Puck Operations Manual FCC & IC Statements FCC Class B Part 15 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by BossPac Engineering Technology Inc.