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The amplitude of the waveform can be increased or decreased by 

using the Oscillograph's GAIN control [W] and the Preamplifier's 

GAIN control (6).

If either of the GAIN controls are re-adjusted, it may be necessary to

adjust the Preamplifier's DC LEVEL control (3) to bring the pen back

to the center of the chart.

Drift caused by the polarization of the electrodes can be overcome 

by selecting AC on the Preamplifier's AC/DC control (5).

Filtering can be introduced using the Preamplifier's FREQ CUT 

control (4).

If you are performing a 5-lead ECG you may select the various limb

configurations using switch (2).

Calibrate the waveform,using the Oscillograph's the CAL 0.1 switch

[Z].

This will cause the pen to move on the chart.  The distance moved

by the pen when this switch is operated, is equivalent to 0.1 V (100

mV).  You can now calculate how many mV equals 1 mm of pen

deflection.  Let this equal d.

Measure the height of the waveform in mm.  Let this value equal h.  

Let g equal the gain selected on control (6).

Therefore the waveform  (mV)  =    d x h 

g

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Figure 5

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GAIN

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3

4

5

6

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8

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10

1

0

MONITOR

CAL. 0-1V.

DIRECT INPUT

D.C.

A.C.

DIRECT

INTERFACE

POLARITY

OFF

+

[W]

[Z]

[AA]

[AC]

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Page 2: ...illograph 8 9 Use with the Harvard Student Oscillograph 10 11 Problems 12 Service Information 12 13 Customer Contact Addresses 13 Diagrams Figure 1 Isolated Preamplifier Controls 3 Figure 2 ENG Electr...

Page 3: ...ing transmitted Introduction The Harvard Isolated Preamplifier has been designed for ECG EKG EMG and ENG EOG recording with subject isolation The front end of the preamplifier is a battery operated op...

Page 4: ...V Filtering 3 position filter switch 30 Hz 3 dB down 150 Hz 3 dB down 15 kHz 3 dB down Gain Selectable x10 x100 x1000 Other Facilities DC level control battery level indicator choice of DC or AC coupl...

Page 5: ...needle electrode ALWAYS STERILIZE THE ELECTRODES BEFORE AND AFTER USE ON EACH SUBJECT to reduce the chance of skin infections or blood carried diseases being transmitted Always ensure that the electro...

Page 6: ...ing of the reference electrode or zero volt electrode This electrode within reason can be placed anywhere 5 For EMG just place the electrodes over the group of muscles to be monitored see Fig 3 below...

Page 7: ...e 0 volt reference Essentially an ECG can be recorded from any part of the body but unless the conventional positions are used the interpretation of the results would be difficult For more guidance pl...

Page 8: ...7 AVL I AVR II III AVF V1 V2 V4 V5 V6 V3...

Page 9: ...ction 3 4 0 follow steps 1 to 13 inclu sive 6 Plug the Isolated Preamplifier to the Isolator Interface 7 Switch the Isolator Interface on and check that the battery indicator 1 on the Preamplifier is...

Page 10: ...ier s FREQ CUT control 4 If you are performing a 5 lead ECG you may select the various limb configurations using switch 2 Calibrate the waveform using the Oscillograph s the CAL 0 1 switch Z This will...

Page 11: ...raph Instruction manual section 3 4 0 follow steps 1 to 13 inclu sive 6 Connect the Isolated Preamplifier to the INTERFACE socket S on the Student Oscillograph 7 Check that the battery indicator 1 on...

Page 12: ...control 4 If you are performing a 5 lead ECG you may select the various limb configurations using switch 2 Calibrate the waveform using the Oscillograph s the CAL 0 1 switch Q This will cause the pen...

Page 13: ...on the Isolated Preamplifier 4 If the Isolated Preamplifier is sited close to a main power lead then move one or the other or preferably both as far apart as possible Service Information Fitting or R...

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