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Problem
On the report,
the Jawac signal
appears completely
flat or does not
appear to be physio-
logical.
Calibration – an
error message is
displayed.
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Possible cause
The probes of the sensor were not
properly positioned or they moved
during the recording.
The mandibular movement sensor
used for the recording is not the one
with which the device was calibrated.
Calibration of the recorder was not
carried out correctly.
The sensor is damaged or faulty.
Unknown cause.
The mandibular movement sensor
was not correctly connected to
the device during the calibration
process.
The probes of the mandibular
movement sensor were not inserted
into the holes of the calibration tool
during the calibration process.
The mandibular movement sensor
became disconnected from the
device during calibration.
The mandibular movement sensor is
damaged or faulty.
Solution
Ensure that the probes are properly
positioned and held in place. One
must be attached to the forehead
and the other one to the chin. They
must be parallel and on the same
vertical axis.
The probes must not be positioned
head-to-tail!
Recalibrate the device with the
sensor associated to it.
Follow the instructions given in this
guide to recalibrate the device.
Replace the defective sensor and
recalibrate.
Recalibrate with the device to
which it is associated.
Make sure the mandibular move-
ment sensor is correctly connected
to the device during calibration.
Insert the probes fully down into
the holes of the calibration tool.
Start a new calibration.
Reconnect the sensor and start a
new calibration.
Replace the sensor. Recalibrate the
device with the new sensor.
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