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ProComp Infiniti - Thought Technology

ProComp InfinitiHardware ManualThought Technology Montreal/Toronto Blvd., Suite 223, Montreal West, QC H4X 1N1 CanadaTel: (800) 361-3651 (514) 489-8251 Fax: (514) 489-8255E-mail: Manufacturer: Thought Technology Montreal/Toronto Blvd., Suite 223 Montreal West, Quebec, CanadaH4X 1N1 Product Name: ProComp Infiniti SystemProduct No:T7110M, T7120M, T7150M, T7160M,T7170M, T7500M, T7520 MDevice Name: ProComp Infiniti ENCODERD evice No:SA7500 ECREPEMERGO EUROPEM olenstraat 15, 2513 BH,The Hague, The NetherlandsTel: + : + ProComp Infiniti Hardware Manual ProComp Infiniti Hardware ManualiCLASSIFICATIONType BF EquipmentInternally powered equipmentContinuous operationRead Instruction Federal Law restricts this device to sale by or on order of licensed health care not operate active sensors within 10 feet (3m) of an operating cellular phone, s

ProComp Infiniti Hardware Manual iii Guidance and manufacturer's declaration – electromagnetic emissions The Infiniti system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.

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1 ProComp InfinitiHardware ManualThought Technology Montreal/Toronto Blvd., Suite 223, Montreal West, QC H4X 1N1 CanadaTel: (800) 361-3651 (514) 489-8251 Fax: (514) 489-8255E-mail: Manufacturer: Thought Technology Montreal/Toronto Blvd., Suite 223 Montreal West, Quebec, CanadaH4X 1N1 Product Name: ProComp Infiniti SystemProduct No:T7110M, T7120M, T7150M, T7160M,T7170M, T7500M, T7520 MDevice Name: ProComp Infiniti ENCODERD evice No:SA7500 ECREPEMERGO EUROPEM olenstraat 15, 2513 BH,The Hague, The NetherlandsTel: + : + ProComp Infiniti Hardware Manual ProComp Infiniti Hardware ManualiCLASSIFICATIONType BF EquipmentInternally powered equipmentContinuous operationRead Instruction Federal Law restricts this device to sale by or on order of licensed health care not operate active sensors within 10 feet (3m)

2 Of an operating cellular phone, similar radio transmitting device, otherpowerful radio interference producing sources such as arc welders, radio thermal treatment equipment, x-ray machinesor any other equipment that produces electrical encoders are totally isolated from line (110 or 220 VAC) power due to battery operation and fiber optic connections tocomputers. However, many hospitals and the FDA require that computers, printers and any other equipment used withmedical devices be electrically isolated from line voltage to UL or CSA medical safety not connect inputs or outputs of the encoder or sensors to line powered devices, except through the fiber optic PC used with ProComp Infiniti must be placed outside the patient/client environment (more than 3 meters or 10 feet)or the PC must comply with (system safety).

3 After use, the disposable electrodes may be a potential biohazard. Handle and, when applicable, dispose of thesematerials in accordance with accepted medical practice and any applicable local, state and federal laws diminish the risk of spreading communicable diseases, always use good hygiene practices with reusable EMGelectrodes, particularly if abrasive substances are used. In all cases, refer to your facility's infection control not use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with Oxygen or Nitrous to be immersed in care in arranging patient and sensor cables to avoid risk of patient entanglement or operator is responsible for ensuring the safety of any devices controlled or triggered by Infiniti equipment or software,or by any software or hardware receiving data from Infiniti equipment.

4 Infiniti equipment must not be configured orconnected in such a way that failure in its data acquisition, processing or control functions can trigger patient feedbackstimulus that poses an unacceptable level of of any equipment in a biofeedback context should be immediately terminated upon any sign of treatment-relateddistress or to be connected to a patient undergoing MRI, Electro surgery or prevent static discharge from damaging the sensor and/or encoders, use anti-static mats or sprays in your workingarea. A humidifier may also be used to help prevent static environments by conditioning hot, dry for diagnostic purposes.

5 Not defibrillator proof. Not for critical patient prevent voiding warranty by breaking connector pins, carefully align white guiding dot on sensor plug with slot onsensor sure to remove electrodes from sensor snaps immediately after conductive gel only to electrodes. Never put gel directly on sensor use electrodes between the subject and the sensor. ProComp Infiniti Hardware ManualiiSharp bends or winding the fiber optic cable in a loop smaller than 4 inches (10cm) may damage the fiber optic cable not fully pushed into its receptacle may cause the unit not to operate.

6 Make sure that both ends ofthe cable are fully inserted into their receptive jacks and the nut is tightened not plug third party sensors directly into instrument inputs. Plug only Thought Technology active sensor cableconnectors into instrument inputs. All EMG electrodes and third party sensors must be connected to active sensors,either directly or through an batteries when the device is not being used for extended period of time. Please dispose of battery followingnational PURPOSEB iofeedback, relaxation and muscle re-education preventative inspections required.

7 Maintenance must be performed by qualified supplier will make available, upon request, circuit diagrams, component parts lists and description or otherinformation required for the repair of product by qualified a fiber optic or patient cable is damaged or breaks, please replace to the essential performance and intended use of the device, testing for immunity to electromagnetic disturbanceswas not required and was not performed. The device may be susceptible at levels below IEC60601-1-2 immunity operator must be familiar with typical characteristics of signals acquired by this equipment, and be able to detectanomalies in the acquired signal that could interfere with treatment effectiveness.

8 Depending on the importance of signalintegrity, it may be advisable to continuously monitor the raw signals, in time and/or frequency domain, while the deviceis being used for biofeedback or other purposes. If anomalies are observed on acquired signals, and if you suspect aproblem with electromagnetic interference, contact Thought Technology for a technical note on identification AND CALIBRATIONWipe encoder with a clean testing and calibration ensure equipment accuracy and frequency response. The user may invoke a self-calibration function that will recalibrate certain device parameters (see the Self-Calibration section of this manual).

9 Contact Thought Technology for factory recalibration if in its original case at up to 90% humidity / 85 F (30 C).TRANSPORTATIONT ransport in its original case. ProComp Infiniti Hardware ManualiiiGuidance and manufacturer's declaration electromagnetic emissionsThe Infiniti system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Infinitisystem should assure that it is used in such an testComplianceElectromagnetic environment guidanceRF emissionsCISPR 11 Group 1 The Infiniti system uses RF energy only for its internal , its RF emissions are very low and are not likely tocause any interference in nearby electronic emissionsCISPR 11 Class BThe Infiniti system is suitable for use in all establishments.

10 Including domestic establishments and those directlyconnected to the public low-voltage power supply network thatsupplies buildings used for domestic emissionsIEC 61000-3-2 Not applicableVoltage fluctuations/flickeremissionsIEC 61000-3-3 Not applicableSA7510 Rev. 7 2003-2011 Thought Technology Ltd. ProComp Infiniti Hardware ManualivTable of Contents1 About the ProComp Infiniti Encoder1 General description2 Connecting the hardware2 Connecting the TT-USB interface unit2 Connecting sensor cables3 Setting the communication protocol3 General instructions for use4 Electrical interference4 After use4 Changing the batteries4 Opening the compartment4 Polarity4 Closing the compartment4 Monitoring the battery level4 Caring for the fiber optic cable4 Winding or bending5 Cutting the fiber optic cable5 Self-calibration5 Running a self-calibration5 Notes about


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