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Table

 

206

 

Recommended

 

separation

 

distances

 

between

 

 

portable

 

and

 

mobile

 

RF

 

communications

 

equipment

 

and

 

the

 

Model

 

600

B

 

&

 

610

B

 

The

 

X10

 

is

 

intended

 

for

 

use

 

in

 

an

 

electromagnetic

 

environment

 

in

 

which

 

radiated

 

RF

 

disturbances

 

are

 

controlled.

  

The

 

customer

 

or

 

the

 

user

 

of

 

the

 

X10

 

can

 

help

 

prevent

 

electromagnetic

 

interference

 

by

 

maintaining

 

a

 

minimum

 

distance

 

between

 

portable

 

and

 

mobile

 

RF

 

communications

 

equipment

 

(transmitters)

 

and

 

the

 

X10;

 

recommended

 

distances

 

are

 

listed

 

below,

 

according

 

to

 

the

 

maximum

 

output

 

power

 

of

 

the

 

communications

 

equipment.

 

Separation

 

distance

 

according

 

to

 

frequency

 

of

 

transmitter

 

m

 

 

Rated

 

maximum

 

output

 

power

 

of

 

transmitter

 

W

 

150

 

kHz

 

to

 

80

 

MHz

 

d

 

=

 

1.2

P

 

80

 

MHz

 

to

 

800

 

MHz

 

d

 

=

 

1.2

P

 

800

 

MHz

 

to

 

2.5

 

GHz

 

d

 

=

 

1.2

P

 

0.01

 

0.12

 

0.12

 

0.23

 

0.1

 

0.38

 

0.38

 

0.73

 

1

 

1.2

 

1.2

 

2.3

 

10

 

3.8

 

3.8

 

7.3

 

100

 

12

 

12

 

23

 

For

 

transmitters

 

rated

 

at

 

a

 

maximum

 

output

 

power

 

not

 

listed

 

above,

 

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

 

in

 

watts

 

(W)

 

according

 

to

 

the

 

transmitter

 

manufacturer.

 

NOTE

 

1

    

At

 

80

 

MHz

 

and

 

800

 

MHz,

 

the

 

separation

 

distance

 

for

 

the

 

higher

 

frequency

 

range

 

applies.

 

NOTE

 

2

    

These

 

guidelines

 

may

 

not

 

apply

 

in

 

all

 

situations.

  

Electromagnetic

 

propagation

 

is

 

affected

 

by

 

absorption

 

and

 

reflection

 

from

 

structures,

 

objects

 

and

 

people.

 

 

B.

 

General

 

Compliance

 

Item

 

Compliant

 

With

 

 

Equipment

 

classification

 

Safety

 

Standards:

  

IEC

 

60601

1,

 

CSA

 

601.1,

 

EN865,

 

EN/IEC

 

60601

1

2

 

2

nd

 

edition

 

Type

 

of

 

protection

 

Internally

 

powered

 

by

 

battery

 

Degree

 

of

 

protection

 

against

 

electrical

 

shock

 

Type

 

BF

 

 

Applied

 

part

 

Mode

 

of

 

operation

 

Continuous

 

Degree

 

of

 

protection

 

against

 

ingress

 

of

 

water/liquids

 

IEC

 

60601

1,

 

sub

class

 

44.6

 

IPXO

 

Degree

 

of

 

Safety

 

in

 

presence

 

of

 

flammable

 

mixtures

 

IEC

 

60601

1,

 

sub

clause

 

5.5,

 

Not

 

suitable

 

Applied

 

sensor

 

label

 

to

 

indicate

 

Type

 

BF

 

applied

 

part

 

IEC

 

60601

1

 

Symbol

 

2

 

of

 

Table

 

DII

 

of

 

Appendix

 

D

 

Attention

 

Symbol,

 

consult

 

accompanying

 

documentation

 

IEC

 

60601

1

 

Symbol

 

9

 

of

 

Table

 

DI

 

of

 

Appendix

 

D

 

External

 

case

 

made

 

with

 

non

conductive

 

plastic

 

IEC

 

60601

1,

 

sub

clause

 

16(b)

 

Case

 

mechanically

 

strong

 

IEC

 

60601

1

 

 

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Summary of Contents for B-ALERT X10

Page 1: ...User Manual 42 Aero Camino Goleta CA 93117 805 685 0066 http www biopac com Distributed by BIOPAC Systems Inc Manufactured by Advanced Brain Monitoring Inc...

Page 2: ...n 9 C Application 11 D Additional ECG Placements 14 E Ready to Collect 14 F Post session Clean up 15 A Common Headset and Sensor Issues 17 Chapter 4 Specifications 19 A B Alert X10 19 B Environmental...

Page 3: ...ons The Sensor Headset collects physiological signals from the sensors placed on the user sampling at 256 Hz The headset performs analog to digital conversion encoding formatting and transmitting of a...

Page 4: ...ation are required B ALERT X10 has no alarms classifications such as drowsiness There are only alarms for indications of excessive artifact Do not use the B ALERT X10 as a substitute for clinical ECG...

Page 5: ...on the EEG sensors as this will cause permanent damage and void the Warranty This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for medical devices to the IEC 60601 standards These standa...

Page 6: ...MB virtual memory Windows XP or Windows 7 operating system NET framework version 3 5 installed Minimum of 50 MB hard disk space per 5 hour session One CD ROM drive VGA or higher resolution video adap...

Page 7: ...oam Sensors 12cc Syringe ECG Leads left Mastoid right Disposable Electrodes Synapse Gel Bottle Tube Cleaning Tools Tweezers Electrode Brush ABM USB Host device B Alert Dongle left Optional ESU MC righ...

Page 8: ...inimum 8hrs It takes 2 3hrs to fully charge a headset To recharge the Headset follow the steps below 1 Verify the Headset is in the off position Insert the X10 cable adapter into the sensor headset 2...

Page 9: ...rough each side of the Sensor Headset strap holders and fasten the Velcro Do this equally to both sides but leave loose for easy application to subject later c Verify that the Mastoid Leads are plugge...

Page 10: ...the foam and dispense gel You should see the gel begin filling the center of the foam ii The gel can also be dispensed into the foam from the sides by pushing the tip into either side of the foam unti...

Page 11: ...a snug fit c d Verify that the Neoprene Strap is centered on the subject and that it is not resting on the ears e While holding the strip in front of the subject with the foam pieces facing away from...

Page 12: ...subject s head while maintaining the correct alignment on the scalp g h h i Verify that all sensor sites are contacting the head and adjust straps if necessary j j Gently plug connector on the back o...

Page 13: ...4 Mastoids and ECG Leads BIOPAC Systems Inc B Alert X10 User Manual 13...

Page 14: ...thing or muscles which can compromise signal integrity Contact BIOPAC for additional information on alternative ECG placement E Ready to Collect 1 Plug in the USB Host Device B Alert Dongle or ESU to...

Page 15: ...the number of obstructions and avoid metal objects in the line of sight of the head and host units F Post session Clean up 1 Removal of Sensor Headset and Electrodes BIOPAC Systems Inc B Alert X10 Use...

Page 16: ...timal recordings clean the strip immediately after use Do not reuse foam sensors Strips are recommended for 25 30 uses Do not aggressively scrub the Sensor pads when cleaning If Sensor pad is removed...

Page 17: ...ensor Issues The following topics describe critical troubleshooting methods to undertake when encountering problems during the setup session of a subject Hands should be away from Face Part thick hair...

Page 18: ...Systems Inc B Alert X10 User Manual 18 NOTE The recommendations are not necessarily listed in a logical sequence Use best judgment to determine which trouble shooting tips are most relevant to the pro...

Page 19: ...either EEG or EOG Resolution 16 bit Bandpass Characteristics 0 1 Hz and 65 Hz at 3dB attenuation obtained digitally with Sigma Delta A D converter Noise 3 2 mV peak to peak out to 100 Kohms resistance...

Page 20: ...ration Transportation Storage Temperature 5o C to 40o C 41o F to 104o F 20o C to 70o C 4o F to 140o F 20o C to 70o C 4o F to 140o F Altitude 390 m to 3012 m 1254 ft to 9 882 ft 390m to 3012 m 1254 ft...

Page 21: ...he dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful int...

Page 22: ...determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol...

Page 23: ...nsmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequenc...

Page 24: ...out regard or effect given to its or any other jurisdiction s conflicts of law jurisprudence D Product Limited Warranty The B Alert X10 Sensor Headset product is warranted to be free from defects in m...

Page 25: ...r any damage resulting from service work performed by the customer or its representative All returns to Biopac Systems Inc must include a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA obtained by calling Custo...

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