1-56 Operator’s Manual
110017276EN Rev. B
1 Getting Started
Three Region Pitch Control
There are three programmable regions (three detent positions). When programmed for linear control, pitch
movement is a function of relative footpedal displacement as shown below. An example is single linear
ultrasound phases, where Region 1 is irrigation, Region 2 is fixed aspiration, and Region 3 is linear ultrasound
power.
Figure 1.38. Three Region Pitch Control.
Programmable Yaw Positions
The Foot Control may be set and programmed to give greater linear yaw movement for either right or left
foot operation. Turn the Foot Control over and adjust the Pedal Offset Switch to the left or right for preferred
direction.
• Set and programmed for a right footed operator with the pedal home position offset to the left of center
by approximately 5° to give approximately 15° of motion to the right and approximately 5° of motion
to the left. See
Dual Linear Yaw Control
below.
• Set and programmed for a left footed operator with the pedal home position offset to the right of center
by approximately 5° to give approximately 15° of motion to the left and approximately 5° of motion to
the right. See
Dual Linear Yaw Control
below.
• Set and programmed for a right- or left-footed operator with the pedal home position in the center
giving approximately 10° of motion in both directions.
The pedal offset switch indicator must align with either left, right or center pedal offset position. Failure to
align the indicator appropriately will cause the Foot Control to become inoperable. Left or right offset position
selections strictly follow system software programming for Left or Right foot operations.
For example, if the system is programmed to right foot operation, the indicator (4) can only be set to Center (6)
or Right Offset Position (7) only. Refer to Figure 1.39 on page 1-57 .
Summary of Contents for STELLARIS PC
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Page 334: ...Detailed Reference ...
Page 335: ...Cleaning and Sterilization ...
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Page 337: ...Service and Warranty ...
Page 338: ...Specifications ...
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Page 341: ...Preface ...
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Page 343: ...Getting Started ...
Page 344: ...User Interface ...
Page 345: ...Customizing Your System ...
Page 346: ...Detailed Reference ...
Page 347: ...Cleaning and Sterilization ...
Page 348: ...Troubleshooting ...
Page 349: ...Service and Warranty ...
Page 350: ...Specifications ...
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