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<h3 style="display: inline-block; background:#ffffff; font-weight:bold; border-bottom:2px solid #6093cc; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;"><br />Attaching a Sensor to a Pressure Mat</h3>
===Attaching a Sensor to a Pressure Mat===
Door and chair sensors are actually pressure mats attached to contact sensors. The sensors communicate the open and close signals from the mats to the system. It is not usually necessary for you to attach the sensor to the pressure mat, but if it is necessary, or if you need to make a repair, the following video will show you how it is done. (See the [[Media:SupportedHardwareList.pdf|Supported Hardware List]] for the current selection of supported contact sensors.)<br /><br />
Door and chair sensors are actually pressure mats attached to contact sensors. The sensors communicate the open and close signals from the mats to the system. It is not usually necessary for you to attach the sensor to the pressure mat, but if it is necessary, or if you need to make a repair, the following video will show you how it is done.  


<mediaplayer>File:BedSensorAttachment.mp4</mediaplayer>
<mediaplayer>File:BedSensorAttachment.mp4</mediaplayer>
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Latest revision as of 21:16, 8 September 2017

Attaching a Sensor to a Pressure Mat

Door and chair sensors are actually pressure mats attached to contact sensors. The sensors communicate the open and close signals from the mats to the system. It is not usually necessary for you to attach the sensor to the pressure mat, but if it is necessary, or if you need to make a repair, the following video will show you how it is done.

<mediaplayer>File:BedSensorAttachment.mp4</mediaplayer> (May take a few moments to load before starting)