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To check the battery level in EasySense Q
If EasySense Q has been on charge, disconnect the power supply and/or USB cable for
at least 15 seconds to obtain a true value.
Use the yellow arrow
Level'. Press the green triangle (enter)
EasySense Q will determine the power requirements of the sensors connected and the
charge level of the batteries. The LCD will display:
Line 1. The Battery Life awake – the number of hours EasySense Q could continuously
operate without a power supply attached e.g. for Timer readings collected by the unit.
Line 2. Battery Life Easy Log - some methods of logging i.e. EasyLog or Remote, will
switch EasySense Q into 'sleep' mode between samples to reduce power consumption.
This line will indicate whether there is sufficient charge to record in this mode for at least
30 days (OK) or if a recharge is advised.
Line 3. Will indicate the capacity of the battery.
Line 4. Will show as 'charging' if power is being supplied to EasySense Q (via a power
supply or USB connection).
Press the red square (stop)
to the main menu.
Note: Ideally EasySense Q should be stored at about 40% or more state-of-charge. Do not store
EasySense Q with its battery fully discharged. Some reserve charge is needed to keep the
battery and its protection circuit operational during prolonged storage.
Powering EasySense Q
EasySense Q can be powered by:
1. Using the mains power supply provided.
2. By the USB compatible port (whilst connected to the computer).
3. By its internal batteries (when charged).
The power light on EasySense Q will only light when the unit is accepting power from
the attached mains power supply or via the USB link.
Mains Power
The power supply unit supplied is used to power EasySense Q while it is connected to
the computer and to recharge its internal batteries in preparation for logging data away
from the computer.
Power supply specifications are: AC regulated linear adaptor, 5V DC, able to source at
least 500mA with a 2.5mm plug (positive centre and negative outer pin).
Whilst in the main menu hold down the stop button and then the
scroll button and keep them both held down for 2 seconds. The
display will alter to show the System menu i.e. Battery Level, Set
Sensor Range and Factory reset.
button to scroll the cursor down until it is pointing at 'Battery
to return to the system menu and then again
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to select.
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