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Parts and Functions

No.

Part

1

+/–:

Stimulator output display polarity switch

2

OUTPUT MONITOR:

Output panel meter

3

VOLTAGE MAG:

Voltage magnifier knob

4

STIM/OFF: Output switch

5

MODE: CURRENT/VOLTAGE

Current/Voltage selector

6

FINE: Output adjuster

7

: Output polarity switch

8

CURRENT ALARM: ON/OFF

Constant-current alarm switch

9

OUTPUT: Output terminals

A

INPUT: Input connector

B

MONITOR OUTPUT:

Output connector

Description

Selects the polarity of the stimulator output to display on the OUTPUT

MONITOR 

2

.

This setting is not related to 

7

.

+: Displays the positive pulse of the stimulator output on the OUTPUT

MONITOR 

2

.

–: Displays the negative pulse of the stimulator output on the OUTPUT

MONITOR 

2

.

Displays output settings as well as output voltage and current during stimulation.

When 

5

 is set to “VOLTAGE”, use this knob to select how many times the

voltage selected with knob 

6

 will be multiplied during output.

STIM : Outputs stimulation voltage or current.

OFF

: Turns off stimulation voltage and current. Also use this setting to preset

a stimulation voltage or current.

Select current or voltage output.

Adjusts output voltage and current.

Selects the polarity of output from this device.

: Red terminal b.

: Red terminal becomes –.

ON

: Outputs an alarm when the load electrode resistance during constant-

current output is too large to output current.

OFF

: No alarm is output.

Connect an electrode lead to output stimulation voltage or current to human subjects.

Use the supplied connecting cable to connect this connector to the output

connector (to ISO) on an electronic stimulator.

Use this connector to connect to a monitoring device to monitor OUTPUT

waveforms.

5

1

2

8

7

9

4

3

6

Front panel

Rear panel

A

B

Summary of Contents for ML1101

Page 1: ...making science easier ADINSTRUMENTS ML1101 Stimulus Isolator Owner s Guide...

Page 2: ...s of ADInstruments Pty Ltd Other Trademarks Apple Mac and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc Windows Windows 7 and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks o...

Page 3: ...g and disconnecting devices that are on and plugged in may expose you to electric shock CAUTION When maintaining cleaning sterilizing etc the stimulator be sure to turn the power off and unplug the po...

Page 4: ...e instrument is in perfect operating order 2 Check that the instrument is grounded properly 3 Check that all cords are connected properly 4 Pay extra attention when the instrument is combined with oth...

Page 5: ...ii Operator s Manual 1101 CAUTION United States law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician...

Page 6: ...nce source If this is not possible use a different power supply 3 Effect of direct or indirect electrostatic discharge Make sure all users and patients in contact with the equipment and or system are...

Page 7: ...rrounding electromagnetic conditions and remove this artifact source If the above suggested remedial actions do not solve the problem consult your distributor for additional suggestions NOTE about Was...

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Page 9: ...constant current stimulation 5 Precautions 6 Maintenance 7 After Use Inspection 7 After Use Inspection tasks 7 Cleaning 7 Cleaning Device Exterior 7 Electrode Cleaning 7 Technical Data 8 Standard 8 P...

Page 10: ...st not be used for therapeutic purposes WARNING Features 1 Numeric power indication Indicates the amount of power that goes through the device 2 Constant voltage current output of both positive and ne...

Page 11: ...current during stimulation When 5 is set to VOLTAGE use this knob to select how many times the voltage selected with knob 6 will be multiplied during output STIM Outputs stimulation voltage or current...

Page 12: ...tor to ISO connector on the electronic stimulator to the INPUT connector on this device using the supplied connecting cable Note Be sure to securely lock the connectors to prevent accidental disconnec...

Page 13: ...polarity from this device Red terminal becomes Red terminal becomes 6 Set the STIM OFF switch to STIM to start stimulation output 7 To multiply the set voltage turn the VOLTAGE MAG knob to the target...

Page 14: ...en 0 to about 100 A 5 Switching the STIM OFF switch from OFF to STIM may lower the set voltage This is because the voltage in the OFF setting is not exposed to a load while the STIM setting is and thu...

Page 15: ...e was turned off Check if any chemicals water or other remain on the device Check if the device is properly stored Cleaning Device Exterior Note Turn off the power and unplug the device before mainten...

Page 16: ...for all ranges Constant current section Rough adjustment 10 100 1 m 10 mA 4 step adjustment Fine adjustment Control for continuous adjustment of all ranges Pulse response 10 s or less RL 10 k rising f...

Page 17: ...y IEC60601 1 2 2001 when connected to 1001 Guidance and manufacture s declaration electromagnetic emissions This Model 1101 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The c...

Page 18: ...environment Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of the 1101 requires continued operation during power mains interruptions it is recommended...

Page 19: ...lephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF trans...

Page 20: ...bove the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter...

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