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DJO, LLC.
1430 Decision Street
Vista, CA 92081-8553
U.S.A.
T: +1 866 512 2764
F: +1 800 242 8329
[email protected]

©2016 DJO, LLC. All rights reserved.

4526500 Rev B

2016/03/08

Summary of Contents for Revolution Wireless

Page 1: ...Revolution Wireless User Manual EN ...

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Page 3: ...te Control on by pressing the On Off button 2 Upon activation the screen displays a list that gives you access to the categories of programs 3 Select a program category and a program within the category by using the navigation pad up down 4 Confirm your choice with the center button 5 Stick the electrodes on the patient and connect the modules 6 Turn on the modules being careful to respect the ord...

Page 4: ...ssing the button below the START symbol 8 Start the stimulation by increasing the intensities of the channels To pause the device press the center button 9 At the end of the program press the center button to return to the main menu or press the On Off button to turn off the device ...

Page 5: ...ion Connecting the unit performance check 31 4 2 Charging the Remote Control and the Modules 32 4 3 Synchronization between remote and modules 34 5 How to Perform a Treatment Performance Check 35 5 1 Select a Program 35 5 2 Adjust treatment options 36 5 3 Electrode placement 36 5 4 Patient positioning 38 5 5 Connecting the modules to the electrodes 39 5 6 Starting the treatment 40 5 7 Ending the t...

Page 6: ... 70 8 3 Transport 71 8 4 Environmental Statement Expected Life 72 9 Technical Data Standards Guarantee Patents 73 9 1 Technical Data 73 9 2 Standards 78 9 3 Guarantee 78 9 4 Patents 78 10 EMC Tables 79 10 1 Electromagnetic emissions 79 10 2 Electromagnetic immunity 80 10 3 Recommended separation distances 84 11 Contact 84 ...

Page 7: ...e professionals to provide electrical stimulation treatments in pain management TENS as well as for neuromuscular stimulation NMES The Revolution Wireless unit is used in medical and therapeutic treatment environments such as hospitals clinics general practices and other health care locations by a skilled clinician This device is not intended to be used in a home environment 1 2 Therapy objectives...

Page 8: ...onic intractable pain Post surgical and post trauma acute pain As a pulsed current device indications are for the following conditions Relaxation of muscle spasm Increasing local blood circulation Retardation or prevention of disuse atrophy Maintenance or increase of range of motion 1 4 Contraindications Do NOT use the Revolution Wireless under the following conditions Patients with implanted elec...

Page 9: ...tation and electrode burns Additional Precautions Use caution for patients with suspected or diagnosed heart problems Use caution for patients with suspected or diagnosed epilepsy Use caution in the presence of the following When there is a tendency to hemorrhage following acute trauma or fracture Following recent surgical procedures when muscle contraction may disrupt the healing process Over a m...

Page 10: ...e hazards resulting in the electrical charge delivered in certain program configurations of waveforms Explosion Hazard Text with an Explosion Hazard indicator will explain possible safety infractions if this equipment is used in the presence of flammable anesthetics BioHazardous materials Text with a Biohazard indicator serves to inform the user of possible hazards resulting in improper handling o...

Page 11: ...timulation device must not be treated with or be in close proximity to any shortwave diathermy therapeutic ultrasound diathermy or laser diathermy anywhere on their body Energy from diathermy shortwave microwave ultrasound and laser can be transferred through the implanted neurostimulation system can cause tissue damage or can result in severe injury or death Injury damage or death can occur durin...

Page 12: ... Patients must be fully conscious while being instructed in the use of the therapy unit and during therapy Do not treat through clothing Stop treatment immediately if patient experiences discomfort or pain The choice of the therapy parameters to program of the therapy protocols and electrode placement is restricted to the responsible physician or therapist It is the physician s or therapist s deci...

Page 13: ...rt may cause cardiac arrhythmia Stimulation should not be applied over the carotid sinus nerve particularly in patients with a known sensitivity to the carotid sinus reflex Stimulation should not be applied over or in proximity to cancerous lesions If the person is pregnant or menstruating do not place electrodes directly on the uterus area or connect pairs of electrodes on either side of the abdo...

Page 14: ...essive cancer or near any cancerous tumour The increased metabolism caused by certain modes of stimulation is likely to encourage cancer cells to spread Muscle shortening During the muscular contraction phase it is recommended to hold the extremities of the stimulated limbs to avoid any shortening of the muscle during contraction which could cause cramps Contralateral stimulation Do not use two te...

Page 15: ...r cord from the wall outlet Liquids and foreign material such as dust metal etc must not be allowed to enter the remote control the modules the charging tablet or the power supply If such material has entered into the units it must be immediately checked by a service technician before it can be reused Electricity supply Never connect the stimulation cables to an external power supply as there is a...

Page 16: ...uld alter the currents generated by the stimulator If you are in any doubt as to the use of the stimulator in close proximity to another medical device seek advice from the manufacturer of the latter or from your doctor Exercise caution when using electrotherapy while the patient is connected to monitoring equipment with electrodes attached to the body Stimulation could disrupt the signals sent to...

Page 17: ...t Consult your DJO dealer for assistance Do not apply stimulation close to metal Remove jewelry piercings belt buckles or any other metallic product or device in the area of stimulation Be careful if the patient has sensitivity problems or is not able to communicate that he or she feels discomfort however light Never begin an initial stimulation session on a person who is standing The first five m...

Page 18: ... set of electrodes Do not use the same electrodes on different patients Contaminated electrodes or gel can lead to infection Use of electrodes with degraded hydrogel can result in burns to the skin Size of electrodes Do not use electrodes with an active area of less than 16 cm due to the risk of associated burning Proceed systematically with caution when the density of the current is over 2 mA cm ...

Page 19: ... affect the proper functioning However make sure that these sources do not contaminate the physiotherapy unit and keep them away from it Also keep the unit clean and protect it from dust and lint The safety rules and regulations set forth apply in any case It is recommended to use the transport bag that comes with the unit for transport of the device and to use a proper transport box to ship it Al...

Page 20: ...emote control 4 stimulation modules 1 smart 4 CH docking station 1 AC adaptor 1 USB cable 2 bags of small electrodes 5x5 cm 1 snap connection 2 bags of large electrodes 5x10 cm 1 snap connection 2 bags of large electrodes 5x10 cm 2 snap connections 1 CHATT REVOLUTION WIRELESS USB STICK ASSEMBLY with User manual and Quick Start Guide 1 quick start guide 1 carrying case 1 lanyard 1 white protection ...

Page 21: ...ules 4 101142 smart 4 CH docking station including tablet 101143 649028 AC adaptor 42204 4 small electrodes 5x5 cm 1 snap connection 42203 2 large electrodes 5x10 cm 2 snap connections 42223 2 large electrodes 5x10 cm 1 snap connection 680050 carrying case 5529040 white protection sleeve 5529220 Set of colored module clips The following parts can be re ordered if needed ...

Page 22: ...F button is a multi function button 20xx LATEX FREE REF The name and address next to this factory symbol is the manufacturer The date is the manufacturing date 20xx LATEX FREE REF The number next to this symbol is the article reference number The number next to this symbol is the serial number 20xx LATEX FREE REF Indicates separate treatment from general waste at end of life 20xx LATEX FREE REF Ke...

Page 23: ...e 20xx LATEX FREE REF The number next to this symbol is the article reference number Artn Read the user manual or operating instructions Caution Observe warnings set forth in operation manual The number next to this symbol is the serial number 20xx LATEX FREE REF Do not dispose with unsorted municipal waste 20xx LATEX FREE REF Keep dry not on type plates 20xx LATEX FREE REF Keep away from direct s...

Page 24: ...ultifunction buttons Functions related to icons are located on the screen e g info main menu placement of electrodes etc Selection of stimulation channel to increase or decrease the intensity level of stimulation C Navigation pad to scroll up down or next back during programming or to increase decrease the intensity level of stimulation D Validation of pause button during stimulation confirm a sel...

Page 25: ...g red green LED no connection to remote control B Groove to wind up the cable C Pod containing battery A B C Note When the distance among the remote control and the modules is too big they will lose the connection stop with the stimulation immediately and the LEDs will flash red and green Emergency stop function By pressing the central button or the On Off button on one of the modules during stimu...

Page 26: ...ablet DOCKING STATION A Removable tablet B Connector to charge the remote control C Docking bay to position the modules to be recharged D Port for the AC adapter and for the USB cable connected to the front of the docking station E Storage bin D C A E B 3 DE S CRI P TI O N O F T H E RE V O LUTI O N W IRELE S S ...

Page 27: ...lays shown 3 5 1 Display in Program Category selection mode Home Screen A B A Header showing date time and battery status B Current chosen program category marked with a blue focus displayed bigger 3 DE S CRI P TI O N O F T H E RE V O LUTI O N W IRELE S S ...

Page 28: ...left right direction of the navigation pad and scroll within the information by using the up down direction of the navigation pad To add a program to the Favorite list D please press the multifunction button below the icon while program is marked Press the button again to remove the program from the Favorite list If program options are available icon E will be displayed Please press the button bel...

Page 29: ...ogram time minutes B Module activation indication C Module battery level D Back to previous menu E Start session F Program architecture G Program name Note B the device asks you to activate the next module 1 module needs to be activated at least 1 channel treatment After activating the number of channels required for the treatment 1 up to 4 press start to start the treatment B ...

Page 30: ... channel recognized by the remote control Circle filled green channel recognized but module turned off C D G A B E F Note D intensity control Channels can be selected de selected by pressing the corresponding button below To change intensity during treatment channel needs to be selected dark blue background While channel is not selected light blue background stimulation will be performed with the ...

Page 31: ...ring pause in treatment A Maximum intensity level achieved by the channel during contraction phases B Back to previous menu C Resume the stimulation session B C Note Emergency stop function By pressing the central button or the On Off button on one of the modules during stimulation the device pauses A ...

Page 32: ...nit off press the On Off button on the remote control for more than 2 seconds This will switch off as well all modules A Average intensity level of all the channels used during the contraction phase B Maximum intensity level achieved by each channel during contraction phases and the average level of all channels C Back to main menu HOME A B C ...

Page 33: ...blet of the docking station B and plug it into a power socket Also connect the docking station s USB cable to the removable tablet C A Rear view of the docking station B Connector for the AC adapter C Connector for the USB cable A B C Note It is highly recommended to fully charge the batteries of the remote control and modules before first use to improve their performance and life span ...

Page 34: ...e Control can be charged by using the USB connector connected with the tablet allowing to charge modules and remote at same time Charge the Modules Place the modules into the slots provided for this purpose To do this place the pod without the On Off button in the location indicated with the dotted line Do the same for the other modules Once the modules are placed for charging their battery level ...

Page 35: ... level is displayed on the corresponding channel on the remote control when you turn the module on just before starting the stimulation session The battery level of the remote control is always visible in the upper right corner Small green indicators show how many modules are turned on and recognized by the remote control The batteries of the remote control and the modules are designed to stand at...

Page 36: ...rge device may experience communication loss between remote and modules The device will terminate all active outputs automatically place the device in a safe state To recover from this turn remote and all modules off and turn them on after 5 sec delay using on off switch on each Once the device restarts re initiate all treatments The Revolution Wireless device may be susceptible to Radiated RF ene...

Page 37: ...r button to proceed Once you have created your list of favorite Programs it will be displayed first after switching on the remote control Note Additional information about the Programs such as electrode placement program parameters and program explanation is available Use the navigation pad left right to display them and to scroll up down within an explanation for getting more information You can ...

Page 38: ...ind detailed recommendations regarding the electrode placement within your Revolution Wireless remote control There are 3 different types of electrodes provided with the Revolution Wireless 5x5 cm small electrodes with 1 snap connection 5x10 cm large electrodes with 1 snaps connection 5x10 cm large electrodes with 2 snaps connection Depending on the electrode placement chosen for a desired program...

Page 39: ...any lotion oil make up dirt etc is left on skin Wash treatment areas with soap and water Rinse thoroughy Dry completely Connect modules securely to the electrodes When removing electrodes from liner or skin lift one corner gently and pull DO NOT pull by the modules Doing so may cause damage Adhesion increases when electrodes reach skin temperature To increase adhesion further apply a small amount ...

Page 40: ...g To determine the best electrode placement and patient positioning please refer to the electrode placement guide on the device remote control see illustration below for example A Patient position B Electrode placement A B The patient position depends on the muscle group that requires stimulation and on the program chosen ...

Page 41: ...utton on the main pod a small vertical line on the housing of the other pod To remove the modules from the electrode simply make the opposite movement Caution Equipment damage Pulling the pods without respecting their pulling direction can damage the attachment system A stimulation module consists of two pods The waveform used in Revolution Wireless is a symmetrical biphasic waveform VMS The polar...

Page 42: ...ation always starts at intensity level 0 Select a channel to change the intensity by pressing the corresponding button The channel will be marked dark blue Use the navigation pad up down to increase or decrease the stimulation energy intensity on selected channels None selected channels will remain on their set intensity level This feature allows you to change the intensity for each channel itself...

Page 43: ...nd permit the increase of the intensity to the desired level For Pain Management treatments intensity will usually be sensory Depending on the chosen protocol the elicited sensation will either be mild moderate sensory tingling or strong noxious almost painful For neuromuscular electrostimulation programs intensity will usually be motor Depending on the chosen protocol the elicited response will e...

Page 44: ... above the therapy unit has passed the performance check successfully The device also runs performance checks regularly during operation This is what happens if a problem is identified at start or during operation If there is a risk in usage or a malfunction identified the device will ask you to correct it see also Chapter Problems and Solutions or automatically shut down immediately In this situa...

Page 45: ...y at the end of the time set by the program The Trigger ON mode is active during muscle work sequences Trigger ON Manual control As Long As you Press It is an operating mode in which the contraction from electrostimulation is triggered by the user by pressing any button on any channel 4 multifunction buttons on the remote control Contraction will keep going until the user releases the pressed butt...

Page 46: ...avorite list please press the multifunction button below the icon while program is marked The Favorite symbol will be shown below the program while it is marked in the regular program category and the symbol above the corresponding multifunctional button will change to the symbol for removing the program from the favorite list Press the button while the symbol is shown to remove the program from t...

Page 47: ...y four buttons 6 TREAT M E N T O P TI O N S F U N CTI O N S A N D DE V ICE S ETTI N G S If enabled the function allows you to lock the device in a certain configuration before giving it to the patient When the function is active the patient can perform only the basic operations increase or decrease the intensity pause the device but he or she cannot exit the program or turn off the device To deact...

Page 48: ...gnal This function allows you to notify the user by means of a sound signal of the beginning of a muscle contraction Before each contraction by electrostimulation the remote control emits beeps This function is only available for programs inducing muscular contractions It can be activated within the program option menu for each corresponding program ...

Page 49: ...ng the confirmation button The screen will show a green hook when allocation was successful 5 Put the reflecting colored clip to this channel and clip it onto the cable of the module remark the best positioning is close to the module with the on off button 6 Press the next button to proceed with the process 7 You will be asked to turn On ONE module again 8 To allocate colors to more channels pleas...

Page 50: ... to change the time displayed within the header of the screen Identify modules The identify modules function allows you to allocate different colors to the different modules for an easier identification of the channels during usage Default setting off Date The set time function allows you to change the date displayed within the header of the screen System info The system info provides information ...

Page 51: ... F U N CTI O N S A N D DE V ICE S ETTI N G S 6 3 1 1 Configuration Settings Within the Configuration Setting menu it is possible to change the application configuration by selecting different languages The following languages are available English Spanish ...

Page 52: ...30 minutes Cycling type Continuous Phase duration 200µsec Frequency 100pps Channel Single CV CC CC Intensity range 1 to 120 mA PROGRAM NAME CHRONIC PAIN Program Description A symmetrical biphasic waveform with a 100 μsec interphase interval Waveform VMS PARAMETERS SETTING Treatment time 30 minutes Cycling type Continuous Phase duration 300µsec Frequency 6pps Channel Single CV CC CC Intensity range...

Page 53: ...PROGRAM NAME TRIGGER POINT Program Description A symmetrical biphasic waveform with a 100 μsec interphase interval Waveform VMS PARAMETERS SETTING Treatment time 4 minutes Cycling type Continuous Phase duration 400µsec Frequency 6pps Channel Single CV CC CC Intensity range 1 to 120 mA Pain Management ...

Page 54: ...TING Treatment time 20 minutes Cycling type Continuous Phase duration 200µsec Frequency 5pps Channel Single CV CC CC Intensity range 1 to 120 mA PROGRAM NAME MUSCLE PUMP CYCLE Program Description A symmetrical biphasic waveform with a 100 μsec interphase interval Waveform VMS PARAMETERS SETTING Treatment time 20 minutes Cycling type 5 ON 5 OFF Phase duration 200µsec Frequency 35pps Channel Single ...

Page 55: ... Frequency 100pps Channel Single CV CC CC Intensity range 1 to 120 mA PROGRAM NAME INCREASE ROM Program Description A symmetrical biphasic waveform with a 100 μsec interphase interval Waveform VMS PARAMETERS SETTING Treatment time 20 minutes Cycling type 4 ON 12 OFF Phase duration 200µsec Ramp Time 2 sec Frequency 35pps Channel Single CV CC CC Intensity range 1 to 120 mA Relax Muscle Spasm ROM 6 T...

Page 56: ...ow skin load making it suitable for applications requiring high intensities such as in muscle strengthening protocols Waveform VMS PARAMETERS SETTING Treatment time 20 minutes Cycling type 10 ON 50 OFF Phase duration 300µsec Ramp Time 2 sec Frequency 50pps Channel Single CV CC CC Intensity range 1 to 120 mA Muscle Strengthening 6 TREAT M E N T O P TI O N S F U N CTI O N S A N D DE V ICE S ETTI N G...

Page 57: ...rm with a 100 μsec interphase interval Because the pulse is relatively short the waveform has a low skin load making it suitable for applications requiring high intensities such as in muscle strengthening protocols Waveform VMS PARAMETERS SETTING Treatment time 20 minutes Cycling type 4 ON 12 OFF Phase duration 300µsec Ramp Time 2 sec Frequency 35pps Channel Single CV CC CC Intensity range 1 to 12...

Page 58: ...orm with a 100 μsec interphase interval Because the pulse is relatively short the waveform has a low skin load making it suitable for applications requiring high intensities such as in muscle strengthening protocols Waveform VMS PARAMETERS SETTING Treatment time 20 minutes Cycling type 5 ON 5 OFF Phase duration 200µsec Ramp Time 2 sec Frequency 50pps Channel Single CV CC CC Intensity range 1 to 12...

Page 59: ...sic waveform with a 100 μsec interphase interval VMS FR 2 Channel delivers current for one Agonist Antagonist muscle group Channel 1 will fire the Agonist while Channel 2 will fire the Antagonist Waveform VMS FR PARAMETERS SETTING Treatment time 30 minutes Burst Duration 4500 msec Phase Duration 300µsec Ramp Time 2 sec Frequency 35pps ON OFF Time 4 5 sec 13 5 sec Channels 1 2 Intensity range 1 to ...

Page 60: ... exercised VMS is a symmetrical biphasic waveform with a 100 μsec interphase interval Channels 1 and 2 will stimulate the first Agonist Antagonist muscle group while Channels 3 and 4 will stimulate the second Agonist Antagonist muscle group Channels 1 and 2 are paired and Channels 3 and 4 are paired Waveform VMS FR PARAMETERS SETTING Treatment time 30 minutes Burst Duration 4500 msec Phase Duratio...

Page 61: ...onist of the muscle group that is being exercised VMS is a symmetrical biphasic waveform with a 100 μsec interphase interval VMS FR 2 Channel delivers current for one Agonist Antagonist muscle group Channel 1 will fire the Agonist while Channel 2 will fire the Antagonist Waveform VMS FR PARAMETERS SETTING Treatment time 20 minutes Burst Duration 2000 msec Phase Duration 200µsec Ramp Time 2 sec Fre...

Page 62: ...ing exercised VMS is a symmetrical biphasic waveform with a 100 μsec interphase interval Channels 1 and 2 will stimulate the first Agonist Antagonist muscle group while Channels 3 and 4 will stimulate the second Agonist Antagonist muscle group Channels 1 and 2 are paired and Channels 3 and 4 are paired Waveform VMS FR PARAMETERS SETTING Treatment time 20 minutes Burst Duration 2000 msec Phase Dura...

Page 63: ...heck that the electrodes are properly connected to the module Poor electrode connection to the skin Check if the electrodes are outdated worn and or the contact is poor try with new electrodes The remote control shows the symbol of an electrode and a disconnected module Shown on the channel where the problem was detected in this case channel 1 Poor electrode module contact ...

Page 64: ...ssible cause Solution No connection with modules Modules are out of range from Remote Control A Check that the module and the remote control are less than 6 5 feet away B Ensure you are not in an isolated place without any obstacles that may deflect the signals from the remote control C Ensure you are in a place that allows the signal from the remote control to be reflected D Check the module is s...

Page 65: ...oblem Possible cause Solution Module battery low During the stimulation a module may turn out to be discharged Stop the stimulation and recharge the discharged module The remote control shows a discharged battery symbol Shown on the channel where the problem was detected ...

Page 66: ...l is properly turned on B Check that the module and the remote control are less than 6 5 feet away C Try restarting the module D Place the module and the remote control on the same docking station in order to pair them The LED is constantly red Module battery level low A Check the module is charged B Try restarting the module C If despite this the LED is still red contact the customer services tha...

Page 67: ...e that the modules are properly placed in their housing B Ensure the charging contacts are clean C Ensure the correct AC adapter is used D Disconnect and reconnect the docking station and check the lighting sequence of the docking station upon activation Remove all modules Remove the remote control Disconnect the USB cable If despite this the LED is still red contact the customer services that hav...

Page 68: ...charged charging for a few minutes may be required before the unit turns on A Try to restart the remote control and modules B Place the module and the remote control on the same docking station in order to pair them C If despite this the device is still not working contact the customer services that have been stipulated and approved by the manufacturer Bad connections If the device is on the inten...

Page 69: ...batteries This is a normal body adaptive process Increase the amplitude intensity if required Stimulation is uncomfortable Amplitude intensity is too high Decrease amplitude intensity Electrodes are too close together Reposition the electrodes Electrodes must be a minimum of 2 inches apart Damaged or worn electrodes or leadwires of modules Replace Ensure proper program is being used A Refer to sec...

Page 70: ...er to section 6 3 1 2 Programs and Parameters for a description of the Programs Stimulation is not producing the usual sensation Settings and Electrodes positioning A Check that all the settings are correct and ensure the electrodes are positioned properly B Change the positioning of the electrodes slightly Remote Control is not charging USB cable of docking station not connected to Tablet Check c...

Page 71: ...c acids with a pH value below 4 Use only clear disinfectants to prevent discoloration of the device Do not expose the therapy unit to strong ultraviolet radiation sunlight and fire Do not sterilize the stimulator Do not immerse in liquids Remote Control Modules and Docking Station All parts of the Revolution Wireless can be disinfected by wiping down with a disinfectant Thus it complies with the s...

Page 72: ...s may only be done by persons or repair services authorized by the manufacturer 8 2 Maintenance Your Revolution Wireless does not require calibration or frequently safety testings Each stimulator is tested prior to distribution Its characteristics do not vary under normal conditions If your stimulator contains parts that seem worn or defective please stop using it and contact the customer service ...

Page 73: ...ey components and the Tablet off site treatment 1 Turn the device and it s accessories off 2 Disconnect and dismount the device and it s accessories by following the guidelines but keep the Modules in the Tablet 3 Store the user manual on USB stick in the outer pocket of the transport bag 4 Place the accessories in the transport bag as shown in picture below Remote Control Tablet and Modules Elect...

Page 74: ...It must not be dispose of with unsorted household or municipal waste It requires separate disposal at a suitable collection point for recycling of electronic equipment By doing so you will be contributing to the safeguarding of natural resources and health Please contact DJO GLOBAL for information about the possible recycling of the product When the electrodes no longer stick well to your skin dis...

Page 75: ...ss IP20 Applied part Type BF Power supplies Remote Control battery Lithium polymer LiPo rechargeable 3 7 V 1500 mAh Module batteries Lithium polymer LiPo rechargeable 3 7 V 450 mAh Tablet AC Adaptor Only 5 V 3 5 A adapters with the reference number 6490xx can be used to recharge the Revolution Wireless Battery life Battery life of Remote control and Module batteries approx 5 years cannot be replac...

Page 76: ... from each other Pulse shape Constant rectangular current with pulse compensation to eliminate any direct current component to prevent residual polarisation at skin level Maximum pulse intensity 120 mA Pulse intensity increments Manual adjustment of stimulation intensity from 0 to 120 mA intensity in minimum increments of 1 mA Pulse width 30 to 400 μs Maximum electrical charge per pulse 96 micro c...

Page 77: ...z EIRP Measured max 6 2 dBM 0 dBM configured as maximum output power Effective emission power 4 4 dBm Data rate 2 Mbps Quality of service requirement 6 5 feet range between remote and stimulation modules Wireless Security Measures Device identification 32 bits shared only with other Chattanooga Revolution Wireless devices Data integrity checks Each data frame protected by a 16 b length CRC Acknowl...

Page 78: ...lished coexistence principles to minimize cross talk with other wireless devices FDMA Frequency Division Multiple Access TDMA Time Division Multiple Access Interference from other devices If all Chattanooga Revolution Wireless RF channels are saturated by emissions from other devices the failsafe outcome is that all stimulation modules will stop stimulation Interference from other RF wireless and ...

Page 79: ...om electrostatic discharge magnetic fields from the mains power supply or RF transmitters Nevertheless it is not possible to ensure that the stimulator will not be affected by powerful RF radio frequency fields from other sources For more detailed information concerning electromagnetic emissions and immunity refer to the EMC tables This device is not intended to be used in a home environment 9 1 5...

Page 80: ...s The Revolution Wireless incorporates several innovations with patents pending or already issued 9 3 Guarantee This guarantee is valid only if it is accompanied by proof of purchase Your statutory rights are not affected by this guarantee Your Revolution Wireless stimulator is guaranteed for a period of 2 years from the date of purchase The guarantee covers the remote control the modules the dock...

Page 81: ...udes all product variants This device is not intended to be used in a home environment 10 1 Electromagnetic emissions RECOMMENDATIONS AND DECLARATION BY THE MANUFACTURER CONCERNING ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS The device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or user of the device should ensure that it is used in this environment Emissions test Compliance ...

Page 82: ...evice may be susceptible to Electrostatic Discharge ESD at and greater than 15kV In the event of such a discharge device may experience communication loss between remote and modules The device will terminate all active outputs automatically place the device in a safe state To recover from this turn remote and all modules off and turn them on after 5 sec delay using on off switch on each Once the d...

Page 83: ...T for 25 cycles 5 VT dips 95 de UT for 5 seconds The quality of the power supply should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the device user requires continuous operation during mains power cuts it is recommend that the Device is powered by a UPS or a battery Magnetic field at grid frequency 50 60 Hz IEC 61000 4 8 3 A m Magnetic fields at the mains frequency should be at a le...

Page 84: ...1000 4 3 3 V m 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz 3 V m d 1 2 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 2 3 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz The Revolution Wireless device may be susceptible to Radiated RF energy at and greater than 10V m In the event of such exposure the device may experience communication loss between remote and modules The device will terminate all active outputs automatically place the device in a safe state To recover from ...

Page 85: ...transmissions and TV transmissions cannot be predicted with any accuracy It may therefore be necessary to consider an analysis of the electromagnetic environment of the site to calculate the electromagnetic environment coming from fixed RF transmitters If the field intensity measured in the environment where the Device is located exceeds the appropriate RF observance level above the Device should ...

Page 86: ...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 In the case of transmitters whose maximum output power is not shown in the table above the recommended spacing of d in meters m can be calculated using the appropriate equation for the transmitter frequency where P is the maximum output power of the transmitter in watts W as set by the transmitter manufacturer NOTE 1 At 80 MHz ...

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