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Trigno™

 

System User’s Guide

 

Base Station Features 

Each Base Station is equipped with the following features: 

 

recharging cradle for 16 sensors 

 

high speed USB communication with PC 

 

64-channel analog outputs 

 

± 5V analog output range 

 

detachable antenna 

 

full trigger capability (Start/Stop, Input/Output) 

 

communication & power feedback LEDs 

 

convenient carry case design 

 

Medical Grade Universal Power Supply.   

Recharging Cradle:

 The Trigno Base Station is equipped with 16 charge pockets 

which can accommodate Trigno sensors for charging. The pockets are keyed so 
that sensors can only be inserted in one orientation. 

Medical  Power  Supply:

  The  system  includes  a  universal  12V  medical  grade 

power  supply  for  operating  the  base  station.  International  plug  adapters  are 
included for connection to local mains power requirements.   

USB Communication:

 The Base Station compiles data received from the active 

wireless  sensors  and  transfers  it  over  a  USB  2.0  compliant  connection  to  a 
Windows PC. 

Analog  Outputs:

  The  Base  Station  is  equipped  with  two  68-poisition  analog 

output connectors that can be used to interface with analog data acquisition 
systems.  Biofeedback  signals  acquired  by  the  wireless  sensors  are  made 
available as analog signals spanning a ±5V range. 

Trigger Capability:

 The Base Station is equipped with a trigger port that can be 

used  to  synchronize  the  starting  and  stopping  data  streams  with  3

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equipment. The Trigger Module is required for making device connections. 

Base Station LED Feedback States 

Trigno Base Stations are equipped with 2 LEDs, indicating power on/off and 

communication function as described in the table below: 

 

State 

Color 

Pattern 

Arrow Display 

Power Off 

Off 

none 

 

 

Standby 

Green 

solid 

 

 

Data Streaming 

Green 

flashing 

 

  / 

 

 

Mode Change 

Green 

3x flash 

 

  / 

 

 

 

  / 

 

 

 

  / 

 

 

Communication Error 

Green 

double flash 

 

  / 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Trigno PM-W01

Page 1: ...TrignoTM Wireless Biofeedback System...

Page 2: ...User s Guide PM W01 Copyright 2017 by Delsys Incorporated MAN 031 0 1...

Page 3: ...Software Installation 15 Powering the Base Station 15 Charging the Sensors 15 Turning the Sensor ON 16 Turning the Sensors OFF 17 Pairing the Sensors with the Base Station 17 Acquiring Data with the...

Page 4: ...Maintenance and Care 25 Trigno Sensors 25 Trigno Base Station 25 Specifications 26 Appendix I 27 Mains Isolation 27...

Page 5: ...ng signals by a qualified individual is required Rx ONLY Contraindications DO NOT USE on Patients with implanted electronic devices of any kind including cardiac pace makers or similar assistive devic...

Page 6: ...e device use if a change in the device s performance is noted Contact Delsys technical support for assistance Delsys Inc guarantees the safety reliability and performance of the equipment only if asse...

Page 7: ...nces pouvant entra ner un fonctionnement ind sirable Cet appareil num riqu de la classe B est conform la norme NMB 003 du Canada This product complies with FCC OET Bulletin 65 radiation exposure limit...

Page 8: ...ursuant to FCC 15 21 of the FCC rules changes not expressly approved by Delsys Inc could void the User s authority to operate the equipment PC Requirements EMGworks 4 3 or later Windows 7 8 1 10 One U...

Page 9: ...and digital integration through the Trigno SDK Software Development Kit and the Trigno API Application Program Interface Refer to the specific component senor User Guides for operational details of t...

Page 10: ...eless communication scheme offers robust data transmission for up to 16 sensors with a nominal distance of 20m Under optimal environmental conditions no RF path obstructions or interfering sources thi...

Page 11: ...ng Amber solid 10 Pairing Success Green rapid flash 6x 11 Pairing Fail Red double flash 3x 1 Power Off No LED arrow activity is present when the sensor is off 2 Charging Sensor Charging in the Trigno...

Page 12: ...ments USB Communication The Base Station compiles data received from the active wireless sensors and transfers it over a USB 2 0 compliant connection to a Windows PC Analog Outputs The Base Station is...

Page 13: ...power supply by connecting it to a Mains outlet or to an isolation transformer The power LED on the Base Station will illuminate anytime power is applied Trigno System are specifically designed and ap...

Page 14: ...sage scenarios number of charge discharge cycles environmental temperature factors and cell manufacturing parameters which are subject to statistical variations Typical industry expectations assume an...

Page 15: ...sors d Software Issued Command Sensors that are paired with the base station and are communicating with the host software application can be turned off by way of an off command sent from the software...

Page 16: ...software Configuring the Trigno Sensors Once paired to the system EMG data and IMU data from sensor can be configured in the following ways Electromyographic EMG Sensing Ranges Input Range 11 mV or 2...

Page 17: ...ite must be properly cleaned to remove dry dermis and any skin oils Wiping the skin prior to sensor application helps ensure a high quality signal If excessive hair is present it will also be necessar...

Page 18: ...Sensor Interfaces are for single use only Immediately discontinue use if skin irritation or discomfort occurs All Adhesive Sensor Interfaces and Reference Electrodes are for single use only Discard af...

Page 19: ...ctors Channels 1 16 EMG Signals The pinout of this connector replicates the pinout of the Bagnoli desktop EMG systems to facilitate connectivity between shared equipment for the Channels 1 16 This con...

Page 20: ...22 Trigno System User s Guide Figure 5 Pinouts of the analog output connectors...

Page 21: ...is field Firmware Version The current firmware version is shown in this field Serial Number Each Trigno Base Station has a unique serial number and identifier address which is shown in this field Netw...

Page 22: ...only be changed if nearby sources are interfering with Trigno communications or the particular operating environment is causing significant path loss on the current frequency set Note that changing th...

Page 23: ...sors in any liquid under any circumstance The sensors contain sensitive electronic circuitry Static discharges and intense magnetic fields should be avoided to prevent the risk of irreparable damage t...

Page 24: ...scope Range 250 dps 500 dps 1000dps 2000dps Magnetometer Range 4900 uT Inter Sensor Delay 1 sample period Intra Channel Delay 1 sample period Analog Output Range 5 V Analog Output Bandwidth Ch 1 16 DC...

Page 25: ...o have all patients electrically isolated from equipment within their reach and since the PC running the Trigno Software is conceivably within their reach it too must be isolated Delsys does not suppl...

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