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BioRadio 110 User Guide
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Chapter 6: Troubleshooting & Frequently Asked
Questions
If your BioRadio is not performing properly, use this troubleshooting chart for quick so-
lutions to common problems. If the problem persists, call Cleveland Medical Devices
lutions to common problems. If the problem persists, call Cleveland Medical Devices
Problem...
Possible Cause...
Remedy...
No data is displayed Receiver Power cord or battery
Connect power cord or battery
Transmitter power switch off?
Turn on power.
Faulty power outlet?
Try another power outlet.
Receiver cable is not connected
properly to PC?
properly to PC?
Connect Receiver cable to
RS232 port properly. Check
RS232 port properly. Check
Transmitter is not connected
Connect transmitter properly.
Transmitter batteries are dead.
Receiver battery is dead.
Receiver battery is dead.
Replace batteries making sure
the poles are in the proper
the poles are in the proper
Signal image breaks
up
up
Dropped packets?
Bring the Receiver and
Transmitter closer together.
Try not to block the
transmission path with the
subject. Move large metal
Transmitter closer together.
Try not to block the
transmission path with the
subject. Move large metal
Signal image is cut- Amplitude of Data outside visible Adjust Scale Control.
Signals are hard to
visualize
visualize
The channel color selected does
not contrast well with the
not contrast well with the
Change channel color.
Computer freezes up
or display graph
or display graph
PC needs a faster processor
Run BioRadio Capture on a
Pentium™ 200/MMX or
Pentium™ 200/MMX or
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