2. Operating
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10
8
5
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Fig. 2 – General aspect
Open the battery compartment with a screwdriver.
Correctly insert (+/-) two AA alkaline or rechargeable
batteries. The remaining battery level is displayed
here (1).
The device can be powered through its USB port (2)
with an external power source (not provided).
It turns off automatically when the battery power
is insufficient to ensure proper operation, or after
10 minutes of inactivity.
Connect the cable to the device by lining up the red
dot on the plug with the red mark on the connector
(9) and then inserting the plug into the connector.
To unplug them, move-up the knurled barrel of the
plug without any rotating movement.
Proceed in the same way to connect and unplug the
sensor to the cable.
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EN
5
: increase
1
: correct
: decrease
7
6
too high
Red:
correct
Green:
''-.-'': too low
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3
Quick Start:
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(1) battery level
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(2) USB port for external power
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(3) Headset plug; (9) Sensor plug
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(4) A long press on ON/OFF will switch the
unit ON/OFF; A short press on ON/OFF
will toggle between the graph mode and
numbers mode.
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(5) Up and down arrows will help choosing
the correct amplification of the signal.
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(5) Left and right arrows will help adjusting
the volume in the headset.
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(6) (7) It is important to settle the
amplification level before taking any stand
on diagnosis: following the amplification
guidance icons
(5): when the RMS measurement
(6) is displayed in green,
the amplification is correctly set.
When red, the amplification is too high.
When ''-.-'' is displayed, the amplification is
too low. The current amplification setting is
displayed here (7).
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(8) Volume level on headset
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(10)
ID and Sensor?
The '(x) ID' and 'Sensor ?' messages (10) indicate
that no or an incompatible probe is connected.
The "x"-"sensor" indication will only disappear when
the TLGU 10 is correctly wired up and connected to
the correct probe.
When pressing the on/off switch (4), the equipment
will switch on immediately. To switch off, the on/off
button needs to be pressed for approx. 2 seconds.
To take a correct measurement, the amplification
needs to be adjusted for every reading in the default
screen. This is done by using the up and down
arrows (5) and following the triangular amplification
guidance icons (5) in the top left hand corner of the
display.
The current amplification setting is displayed
here (7).