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Trigno Spring Contact Adapter User’s Guide

Table of Contents

Important Information 

4

Intended Use 

4

Technical Service and Support 

4

Warnings and Precautions 

5

Device Information 

6

Disclaimer 8

System Requirements 

8

Spring Contact Adpater Overview 

9

Using the Sensors 

10

Charging the Sensors 

10

Sensor Pairing 

11

Smart Sensor Features 

12

Applying the Spring Contact Adapters 

13

Maintenance and Care 

15

Specifications

17

Summary of Contents for TRIGNO

Page 1: ...TRIGNOTM EMG System Copyright Delsys Incorporated Delsys Logo and EMGworks are Registered Trademarks of Delsys Inc MAN 015 1 3 Spring Contact Adapter User s Guide...

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Page 3: ...Service and Support 4 Warnings and Precautions 5 Device Information 6 Disclaimer 8 System Requirements 8 Spring Contact Adpater Overview 9 Using the Sensors 10 Charging the Sensors 10 Sensor Pairing...

Page 4: ...the EMG and supporting signals by a qualified individual is required Rx ONLY DO NOT USE on Patients with implanted electronic devices of any kind including cardiac pace makers or similar assistive de...

Page 5: ...sitive electronic device Avoid static discharges Do not oper ate or store near strong electrostatic electromagnetic magnetic or radioactive fields Interference from external sources may decrease the s...

Page 6: ...cell Storing or operating the device and conse quently the cell outside of this temperature range may compro mise the integrity and the safety features of the cell Device Information Complies with Re...

Page 7: ...ntenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropi cally radiated power EIRP is not more than that required for successful communication This equipment has been tested and found...

Page 8: ...d upon theory of warranty contract tort or otherwise No representative agent or licensed practitioner is authorized to waive this disclaimer DELSYS INC makes no diagnosis or prescription by virtue of...

Page 9: ...er contacts to establish a local electrical reference from which to measure the EMG signals detected by the spring contacts The sensor body includes an onboard 1 5g 6g accelerometer Spring Contact Adp...

Page 10: ...dapter for your location Ensure that the Trigno sensors are properly fitted in the recharge pockets The sensor LEDs will illuminate to amber during charging and green when charge is complete The recha...

Page 11: ...Gworks initiate pairing by right clicking the Trigno hardware icon in the system notification area and select ing the appropriate menu item Figure 3 Invoking the Pair command Right click on the Trigno...

Page 12: ...is being paired for the first time with the base station the choice will read Use Default Calibration rather than Use Auto detected Calibra tion Figure 5 The calibration can be auto detected or manual...

Page 13: ...all 4 contacts are visible and one 2 slot interface to the sensor head on the opposite side of the spring contacts 1 Identify the 2 slot adhesive interfaces to be used with the spring contact sensor...

Page 14: ...the skin Ensure that the refer ence contact location is appropriately prepared for optimal sig nal quality Adhesive Sensor Interfaces are for single use only Immediately discontinue use if skin irrit...

Page 15: ...and are quite soft Care should be taken to preserve the integrity of these con tacts Do not scrape or dent these contacts Handle the sensors with care do not drop them on the ground or step on them Th...

Page 16: ...he battery Periodically charge the sensors at least once every 3 months to extend battery life Do not submerge the sensors in any liquid under any cir cumstance The sensors contain sensitive electroni...

Page 17: ...Y 6g 0 052g 0 088g Z 6g 1 Range is characterized in open office environments Interfering RF sources in the 2 4 GHz spectrum as well as absorptive objects occluding the RF communication path may degrad...

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