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1156 - Wireless Heart Rate Sensor
Revision: 0 | DS033
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  • Page 1 1156 - Wireless Heart Rate Sensor Revision: 0 | DS033 © Copyright Data Harvest Group Ltd - All Rights Reserved - Freely photocopiable for use within the purchaser’s establishment...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1156 - Wireless Heart Rate Sensor Table of contents Introduction ...................... 3 Pack Contents ....................4 Operational Overview ..................5 Connectivity ...................... 7 Charging the Sensor ................... 8 Firmware Updates ....................9 Usage Information .................... 10 Practical Investigations ..................13 Sensor Specifications ..................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Thank you for purchasing the Smart Wireless Heart Rate Sensor. We pride ourselves on producing high quality products that meet with the demands of the busy classroom environment. If you have any problems using this sensor, please read this documentation in full before contacting the Data Harvest support team.
  • Page 4: Pack Contents

    1156 - Wireless Heart Rate Sensor Pack Contents This product is supplied with the following items: · 1 x Wireless Heart Rate Sensor · 1 x USB Connecting Lead Additional Accessories To get the most from your Smart Wireless Heart Rate Sensor, the following items should be considered: ·...
  • Page 5: Operational Overview

    1156 - Wireless Heart Rate Sensor Operational Overview The diagram below shows the specific parts of the sensor. Read further to explore the functionality of each part of the sensor. 1.Sensor End Cap 2.Status Indicator 3.On/Off Switch 4.USB Port 5.Unique ID Number...
  • Page 6 · Press and hold down the On/Off button for at least 8 seconds until the status LED gives a flash of blue light, then release. · If the sensor fails to respond, contact Product Support at Data Harvest. Please provide details of:  The computer platform it is being used with and the EasySense2 app’s version number.
  • Page 7: Connectivity

    1156 - Wireless Heart Rate Sensor Connectivity The sensor is both USB and Bluetooth compatible. Install the EasySense2 app, if it is not already on your device. For details of how to operate the EasySense2 app, please refer to the EasySense2 documentation.
  • Page 8: Charging The Sensor

    1156 - Wireless Heart Rate Sensor Charging the Sensor The Smart Wireless sensors are fitted with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery and can be charged via the USB port. Use the supplied USB lead to connect the sensor either directly to a USB port on your computer, a powered USB hub or a USB mains charger that outputs 5 V at 500 mA or more.
  • Page 9: Firmware Updates

    1156 - Wireless Heart Rate Sensor Firmware Updates Occasionally Data Harvest may release updated firmware which will contain improvements or new features. Updates will take place when you connect your sensor to the EasySense2 app. You will be given the option to decline an update.
  • Page 10: Usage Information

    1156 - Wireless Heart Rate Sensor Usage Information The Smart Wireless Heart Rate Sensor is used to measure the cardiovascular pulse wave that is found throughout the human body. This pulse wave will result in a change in the volume of arterial blood with each pulse beat.
  • Page 11 1156 - Wireless Heart Rate Sensor It is possible to alter heart rate by simply decreasing respiratory rate. Encourage the test subject to breath normally. This sensor is not intended for medical diagnosis. Do not be alarmed if results do not correspond to quoted numbers.
  • Page 12 1156 - Wireless Heart Rate Sensor electrocardiogram (which is used to record the hearts electrical activity). However, the periodicity of the signal is unchanged and the Heart Rate sensor can be effectively used to detect changes in heart rate. The upstroke, called the anacrotic limb, is abrupt and is due to contraction of the ventricle (systole).
  • Page 13: Practical Investigations

    1156 - Wireless Heart Rate Sensor Practical Investigations The Smart Wireless Heart Rate Sensor can be used to investigate a number of scientific experiments such as: · Monitoring fitness - after exercise, pulse is timed until it gets back to the normal standing heart rate (this can be achieved by remaining in a sitting position and moving the legs).
  • Page 14 1156 - Wireless Heart Rate Sensor Explore Science Practicals See our Smart Wireless Sensors in action with a range of practical experiments. This is the best way to get started with the new Bluetooth sensors! View video playlist 14 / 21 | Revision: 0 | DS033...
  • Page 15: Sensor Specifications

    1156 - Wireless Heart Rate Sensor Sensor Specifications Please read the following table for sensor specifications. Feature Detail Measurement Ranges 0-200 Beats per minute and ±2000mV Resolution 1BPM and 1mV Fastest logging speed Connectivity Wired via USB Wireless via Bluetooth Bluetooth Specifications Bluetooth 4.2 low energy radio, single mode...
  • Page 16: Limited Warranty

    Postage Charges · In the event of a fault developing, the product must be returned in suitable packaging to Data Harvest for repair or replacement at no expense to the user other than postal charges. · There will be no postal charge for the return of repaired goods to any mainland UK address (for other areas, additional shipping charges may apply).
  • Page 17: Compliance

    Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Legislation Data Harvest Group Ltd is fully compliant with WEEE legislation and is pleased to provide a disposal service for any of our products when their life expires. Simply return them to us clearly identified as ‘life expired’...
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    1156 - Wireless Heart Rate Sensor Troubleshooting If you experience any problems with your product, please try the following troubleshooting tips before contacting the Data Harvest support team. Feature Detail If the sensor loses Bluetooth connection and Loss of Bluetooth Connectivity will not reconnect try: Closing and reopening the EasySense 2 app.
  • Page 19: Notices

    2. When the sensor is connected to a computer, the computer should be turned on and not in sleep or standby mode or the battery may drain instead of charge. 3. Data Harvest products are designed for educational use and are not intended for use in industrial, medical or commercial applications.
  • Page 20: Contact Information

    1156 - Wireless Heart Rate Sensor Contact Information To contact Data Harvest directly, please use any of the following channels Traditional Communications Data Harvest Group Ltd. 1 Eden Court, Eden Way, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, LU7 4FY United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0) 1525 373666...
  • Page 21: Pdf Translations

    1156 - Wireless Heart Rate Sensor PDF Translations The PDF formatted download of this manual is by default provided in the English (United Kingdom) language. If an alternative translation is available, it will be listed here. We have for your convenience included a webpage translation feature to the online documentation which will allow you to translate and print individual pages of this documentation.

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