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The best way to familiarise yourself with CPR4 is to find a still
environment with as little surrounding movements as possible. The
goal of CPR4 is to not alert the operator when there is nothing moving.
Therefore, the most important factor is for the operator to understand
what is required for the CPR4 alert not to go on.
A very good aid in the learning process of the CPR4 is the CPRMon
software. With a portable PC or Android device with Bluetooth, and the
CPRMon software, it is easy to investigate and understand how CPR4
works. Put the CPR4 on one side of the wall and the operator can move
around on the other side and at the same time view the results from
CPR4. (see more on page 11)
Menu 1 – Everyday use
The first – and maybe most important setting to understand – is the sensitivity
setting. There are five sensitivity levels and each level is connected to an alert
threshold value (displayed in the standard view). If the measured movement
exceeds the threshold value, the operator will be alerted.
To enter Menu 1 – press an arrow to activate the menu and navigate to
the desired parameter.
To change sensitivity level, mark “Sensitivity” and use the UP and DOWN
arrow to change the value. The same procedure is used for volume and
background light as well.
Sensitivity
level
Alert threshold
value
1
250
2
120
3
60
4
3
0
5
12
SENSITIVITY
LEVEL
VOLUME
BACKGROUND
LIGHTING
Menu 1
for everyday use
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