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5.3. Transportation and Storage 

Please  follow  these  recommendations  to  ensure  safe  transportation  and  storage  of  your 

BITalino

 equipment and sensors to prevent any damaging of your system. 

 
The 

BITalino

 equipment and sensors should be stored in the original box in a dry place when 

those are not being used. 
 

  Relative humidity: up to 95% with no condensation 

  Ambient temperature: 10°C to 30°C 

  Atmospheric pressure between 500hPa and 1060hPa 

 
Whenever the equipment needs to be transported, it should be placed in the original box, since 
this was designed and tested to ensure the equipment and accessories are securely stored. 
 
Take  care  while  handling  the  transportation  of  the  system  and  avoid  dropping  it,  since  the 
device is not shock-proof and should not be placed under stress or sudden acceleration. 
 

5.4. Cleaning 

Please  follow  these  cleaning  instructions  to  prevent  any  damage  of  the  system  or  the  user 
because of conducting cleaning methods that may cause any damage. 
 

  The 

BITalino

 and sensors should be visually checked before each use and cleaning 

process to ensure that no mechanical damage occurred. 

 

  The 

BITalino

 equipment and sensors (including the cables) should be cleaned with a 

slightly damp cloth or suitable absorbent paper, ensuring no liquid enters the equipment 
of sensors. Do not use detergent or any type of cleaning liquid as these may damage 
your equipment and/or sensor. 

 

  Do not clean or re-use detection surfaces (electrodes). They are only suitable for single 

use and should be disposed of after usage except indicated otherwise. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for (r)evolution

Page 1: ...BITalino r evolution User Manual...

Page 2: ...f the possibility of such damages ATTENTION Please read this User Manual before using your BITalino r evolution device The information contained in this document has been carefully checked and were ma...

Page 3: ...ITalino r evolution Plugged and Core 15 2 2 3 Assembled BITalino Core 17 2 3 ECG Signal with BITalino r evolution boards 19 3 Using the BITalino r evolution boards with OpenSignals 20 3 1 Configuring...

Page 4: ...cables red and battery connection blue 15 Figure 12 BITalino r evolution Plugged and Core connection ports for sensors and actuators Sensors for connection to an electrode cable marked in red 15 Figu...

Page 5: ...able 3 Sensors and electrode cable combinations 14 Table 4 Sensors and electrode cable combinations 16 Table 5 Assembled Sensors for the BITalino Assembled Core 17 Table 6 Electromagnetic emissions Th...

Page 6: ...luetooth low energy BLE BT dual mode for data transfer A BITalino r evolution Core The BITalino hub Core is available as a separate part for do it yourself experiments assembled with a 3D casing or as...

Page 7: ...he Light Emitting Diode LED and the Buzzer BUZ The sensors are namely Electrodermal Activity EDA Electrocardiography ECG Electromyography EMG Electroencephalography EEG Light LUX Pushbutton BTN and th...

Page 8: ...tion Plugged BT see Figure 4 Figure 4 BITalino Plugged kit BT Components of the Core and sensors b BITalino r evolution Plugged BLE BT dual mode see Figure 5 Figure 5 BITalino Plugged kit BLE BT Compo...

Page 9: ...kit with all needed accessories for an experimental setup such as the Plugged kit a BITalino r evolution Board kit BT see Figure 6 Figure 6 BITalino Board kit BT Components of the Board with sensors a...

Page 10: ...uators LED BUZ Battery 700 mA 3 7V LiPo rechargeable Operating Voltage 3 3V Input Voltage Range 3 0 5 5V Sampling Frequency 1 10 100 or 1000Hz Analog Sensor Ports 4 in 10 bit 2 in 6 bit 1 auxiliary in...

Page 11: ...ual 11 of 30 The sleeve color meaning for the 2 and 3 lead electrode are described in Table 2 Table 2 Sleeve color meanings for UC E6 connection Sleeve Color Red Black White Electrode Cable 2 lead Ele...

Page 12: ...teristics The BITalino Core comes in a size of 65mm x 56mm x 2 mm see Figure 8 Figure 8 Physical characteristics of the BITalino Core BT The BITalino Board comes in a size of 65mm x 108m x 2mm see Fig...

Page 13: ...BITalino r evolution User Manual 13 of 30 2 Application Notes 2 1 Quick Start Guide...

Page 14: ...BITalino r evolution User Manual 14 of 30...

Page 15: ...G EDA ECG and EMG need to be attached to an electrode cable using the sensor port marked in red Figure 10 BITalino r evolution Board with pre connected sensors and actuators Sensor ports for connectio...

Page 16: ...alogue ports A1 A6 see Figure 12 All parts can be connected to the board using a sensor cable see Figure 12 lower right The sensor BTN can be connected to the port I1 I2 The actuators such as LED and...

Page 17: ...Table 4 and the setup in Figure 13 with markers on the back of the sensor for correct alignment marked in green sensor and cable alignment marked in red and battery connection marked in blue Table 4 S...

Page 18: ...The analogue ports marked in green see Figure 14 are for the connection to the sensors namely EMG EDA ECG EEG ACC Z ACC XYZ EOG EGG BTN LUX Respiration RIP Photoplethysmography PPG High Definition Te...

Page 19: ...BITalino r evolution User Manual 19 of 30 BTN LUX RIP PPG TMP FSR...

Page 20: ...ignal of the Einthoven Lead I Please see the ECG Sensor Datasheet for more information regarding the ECG signal Figure 15 ECG acquisition Assembled Core left Plugged Core middle and Board right with e...

Page 21: ...tion Windows macOS Linux Open the OpenSignals r evolution device manager to access and configure your BITalino device see Figure 17 Figure 17 Access the OpenSignals r evolution device manager Select t...

Page 22: ...onnected to Activate the channel for acquisition by clicking on the circle next to the channel type must be blue see Figure 20 If not done before follow the instruction available in section 2 Applicat...

Page 23: ...ugmented Reality in Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality EuroVR 2020 Lecture Notes in Computer Science Springer Cham vol 12499 no 17 pp 83 95 2020 F bio Mendon a Sheikh Shanawaz Mostafa Fernando Morg...

Page 24: ...ing your BITalino system to prevent any damages or problems with the user test persons and or BITalino devices Violations of these instructions can lead to inferior signal quality and or damages to th...

Page 25: ...any of its accessories Any repairing of the device must only be done by properly trained and authorized PLUX personnel During the charging process place the device and the charging equipment so that t...

Page 26: ...Directive 2014 53 EU Article 3 1 b Electromagnetic Compatibility Radio Equipment Directive 2014 53 EU Article 3 2 Efficient use of Spectrum Standards Rohs Directive 2011 65 EU Intended Data of manufa...

Page 27: ...transportation of the system and avoid dropping it since the device is not shock proof and should not be placed under stress or sudden acceleration 5 4 Cleaning Please follow these cleaning instructio...

Page 28: ...with proven defects at no cost to the client During the repair period PLUX promises to provide a temporary replacement under the same specification Repairs will be carried out at PLUX s premises afte...

Page 29: ...earch applications they are not medical devices nor are they intended for medical diagnosis cure mitigation treatment or prevention of disease we expressly disclaim any liability whatsoever for any di...

Page 30: ...ail plux plux info web http www plux info Headquarters Zona Industrial das Corredouras Lt 14 1 2630 369 Arruda dos Vinhos Portugal tel 351 263 978 572 fax 351 263 978 902 Lisbon Office Av 5 de Outubro...

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