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- | BioStation T2 uses 4-pin connector for RS485 Cable. \\ | + | BioStation T2 uses a 4-pin connector for RS485 Cable. \\ |
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- | 3. When the device and Secure I/O is all wired correctly, press “SYNC” on your Secure I/O. When successfully synced, the device will make a ‘ding-dong-dang’ sound. \\ | + | 3. When the device and Secure I/O are all wired correctly, press “SYNC” on your Secure I/O. When successfully synced, the device will make a ‘ding-dong-dang’ sound. \\ |
- | <wrap info> Always check if you have used correct cable. BioStation and BioStation T2 use different 4-pin connector. </wrap> | + | <wrap info> Always check if you have used correct cable. BioStation and BioStation T2 use a different 4-pin connector. </wrap> |
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