Sunitec Enterprise BH006 Bluetooth Alcohol Breath Tester User Manual Manual

Sunitec Enterprise Co., Ltd. Bluetooth Alcohol Breath Tester Manual

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Date Submitted2014-03-18 00:00:00
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‘r Preface
The purpose ofthis pmducl speciflmtion is to provide lechniml infonnnnon for the Blueloolh system.
Producl Design. manufactured and supplied by Sunilce Enterprise Co.. LTD.
‘r’ User manual
Blueloolh Compatible Specilimlions: Blueloolh 4.0
Operating Frequency Band: 2.4Gllz~2,4BGllz unlicensed ISM Band
Qiipul Fowler: Clms 2 Power Output. up to lo mas
Sensor: Advanced semiconductor oxide alcohol sensor
Test Range: 0~l90mglI00ml
Ballery Used: l20mAl| (Rechargmble Lithium Polymer), 3.7V DC
Standby lime: TDB
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Charger lime: about 2hou|s
Weight: TBD Size: 54.5X24r9Xl4 mm
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‘r‘ Button Functionality
Power ONIOFF
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'r Pairing, Connection and disconnection
Plense chlrge before first use
I. Power on
In shutdown mode. press’ "thB" button until the red light is lit. and then releases the button.
1. Power off
In standby mode. puss the “MFR" button until the red lighl i» In. and then releases the button.
3. Pliring
l)Tlte BART-()1 enter paring
In shutdown mode. pre» and hold the button for o secomLs’. then release the button. BABT will enter
patrtn g mode.
2)M.1ke sure that the uppltcattm installed on your mobile phme. Open the nppl mutton then BART-0| wtll
autonumcally Connect With your mobile phone.
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4 . Connection
In some cases the de\ tee could be dueonneeted. To restore the connection betvteen the BART-O] and your phone:
I) ll'Ihe [MDT-01 has been turn all: turn on the power and the connection will be restored uutumtically.
ll lt'tlu: mobile phone has been swutch ofli turn on the mobile phone and insure the connection via the application
menu.
3) [Tone ol'llte two de\ tees has been out of range' Back to the range ot'cmnectton. the de\ ice will ztulotmttcully
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5.0katnnection
Sometimes you need to disconnect you' phone {ran the BABT-Ol. Fer eunple, ifthe phme shouldccmmunicate
with mdher Blmtmth ttvioe, To discmnect the BABT—Ol and your wane:
I).Tum otTthe BABT-Ol
2).Pleme go In the Bluetooth settings menu and Forget device.
‘fi BART-01 Operation
1. Alcohol test
I. Quickly prcss the "Stan" button on your phone application .
2. The blue LED will tum on. The blue LED stnys lit tlm initials the tater is in warm—up mode. The
warm-q) mode will last for llseu.
3. When the blue LED flash every second nflerwmup mode that illdiallcs the testeris in testing mode.
The testing mode will lay. for lows.
4. Near and below into the breath inhaler for 3-5 woondst
2. Test result
I. Ifthe alcohol oonoentratim is the letel: less than 002% BAC, The blue LED will stay lit 5 seconds and
your phme will display the test mull.
J. Low Voltage Protection of Battery
when the voltage :2aner decrmsed to 3.3V, the red LED will (hush ltimes evely ”sees, and the BART-0|
will be power off automtically when the voltage under 3.0V.
4. Charge battery
I , If the battery level below 3.3V. the red LED will flash Aumu‘semhen indication the battery level is low .please
charge the BABT-DI.
2 . You can alsoview the battery power through mobile applications. When lie balmy a oily a gnav please stage.
3 . When charging the red light will be illuminated. red liy-tt will dim tiller charging is completed;
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use: annual
seconds
SIIIII Red LED Blue LED
hung on OFF Blue LED is lighted
Power off Red LED is lighted and OFF
then fish 3 timm
Pairhlgmode LEDS flush in turn
Standby Connected OFF Flash once every 35cm
Standby disconnect OFF OFF
Charging Long bright OFF
Charging is complete Dim led light 0""
Low battery 4 Inna/sec every 60 OFF
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Blow lute Flush nncc every ucfllult
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Normal Stay: Ill Suns
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2 Danger Slnyl Ill Sun
= (Over at equal 005%
BAC)
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| no lType l-‘uncflnn aennninn Dacrtpdon
I PIO[ I l] I SWI Function button Power on/off . paring
| Mom] | l | Receive sensor input
| AIO[2] | l | Detection battery |evel
| now | o | Red LED
| Hop] | o | Output the NM control signal Comm] the saw watk
mom] 0 Blue LED
l2C_SCL no the l2C_SCL pin communicate with the AP
and DSP The AP “5570701) and the
l2C_SDA no the [2C_SDA pin omnmmtimtc with the AP 05? is [moors
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FCC INFORMATION
This device complies With Part 15 of the FCC Rules Opa'ation is sub Jest to the fallcmirig two conditions
1 This deVice may not cause harmful interference, and I! This deVice must accept any interferaice received,
including mtezfe’ence that may cause undesired operatim
Note This equipmmt has beu'i teied and fwnd to complyvnth the limits fior a Class B digital device, puisuant
to part 15 afthe FCC Rules These limits are dsig'ied tn provide reasaiable protectim against harmful
interfermce in a residmtial iniallation This equith gmerates, uses and can radiate radio fi'equeney energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance With the instiiictions, may cause hannfiil mterfaence to radio
comrma'iicatims However, thee is no guarantee that interference Will not occur in a partiuilir installatim If
this equipmmt does cause hannful intu‘fa‘enee to radio or televisim reception, whidi can be determined by
turning the equipment off and m, the user is mcounged to try to curect the mtu'ference by me ormix‘e ofthe
follawmg measires
—Reorient or relocate the recelvmg antenna
—Inaease the separatim between the equipmia'it and receiva'
—Connect the equipmmt into an outlet on a circuit different. fi'om that to which the receiver is conne¢ed
4Consilt the dealer cr an experienced radiofl'V technician for help
Caution Any dianges or modificatims not expressly approved by the party responsible for canpliance could
void the usa‘s autha'ity to operate this equipment.

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