2net™ Hub User Manual 80-KA125-1 Rev.
Contents 1. 2net Hub intended use 1. 2net Hub intended use............................................................................... 3 1.1 Use, care, and maintenance................................................................ 3 2. 2.1 2.2 Getting to know your 2net Hub................................................................. 4 What does each part do?............................................................................... 4 What do the lights mean?.................................
2. Getting to know your 2net Hub 2.2 What do the lights mean? 2.1 What does each part do? There are two symbols on the front of your 2net Hub that light up in different colors to give you information. Table 2-1 Cellular signal symbol Short-range radio communication symbol The bars symbol shows you the status of the cellular network signal. Table 2-2 explains what it means when this symbol changes color. The house symbol shows you the status of the 2net Hub’s short-range radio communication links.
Table 2-3 3. Using your 2net Hub Short-range radio communication status 3.1 Plugging in the 2net Hub Symbol color Short-range radio communication status Solid GREEN Your medical device has successfully paired with the 2net Hub. Solid YELLOW 2net Hub is starting. After successful start-up, the solid YELLOW light means the 2net Hub is ready to pair with medical device. Solid RED 2net Hub needs to be reset. It will automatically start this reset process. No user intervention is needed.
3.2 Making the 2net Hub work with your medical device(s) 3.2.1 Pairing (wirelessly connecting) one device to the 2net Hub in 3 easy steps NOTE: To use the 2net Hub with more than one medical device, please see Section 3.2.2, Pairing more than one device to the same Hub Step 1: Turn on your medical device. Look at the front of the 2net Hub. Make sure the bars symbol is solid GREEN and the house symbol is solid YELLOW.
5.1 Food and Drug Administration (FDA) classification If the 2net Hub does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the 2net Hub off and on, try to correct the interference by taking one or more of the following actions: The 2net Hub is classified by the FDA under the definition of a Medical Device Data System (MDDS) class I device.
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