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Operator Manual        ilex

55

 

 

L280-0975 REV A 

 

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On/off Button, use the green toggle switch/thermal breaker to turn the system on 
and off and to reset the breaker. 

 

Up/Down switch, use the monitor elevation toggle switch to 

adjust monitor height.

 

 

 

 

When the red emergency stop button is pushed in, elevation of the monitor is not 
allowed.  

Always push the red emergency stop button when moving the ilex55 

to reduce the risk of damage to the unit

.  Reset by rotating the button a quarter 

turn.

  

 

To use the speakers with an external audio device with Bluetooth® capability, 
perform the following steps: 

1.

 

Ensure that the green toggle power switch is on and lit up. 

2.

 

On the cart’s audio control panel, ensure that the “INPUT SELECT” switch is set   
to “BT.” 

3.

 

Turn the power on to the Cart’s audio system by turning the rotary Volume Control 
knob clockwise so that the red PWR light lights up. 

4.

 

If the system doesn’t automatically sync, press in the white Volume Control knob     
button and hold it in for 3 seconds (or until the 'BT' Bluetooth® indicator light 
begins to blink. (You may also hear the system prompt say 'Power ON'). 

5.

 

Turn on a Smart Device and locate a list all available Bluetooth devices. The 
Network Name will appear as 'BT-RY' on your Smart Device list. No password is 
required to connect, but if you are prompted, enter '0000' (4 zeroes). 
 

6.

 

As the Smart Device and the cart are synchronizing, the LED indicator light on the 
cart will blink progressively quicker and you will hear the system prompt 'Paring.' 

7.

 

When a successful connection is established, the LED indicator light on the cart will 
stay lit without blinking and you will hear the system prompt, 'Your device is 
connected', indicating that the unit is ready to transmit audio. 

(Note: Audio Devices can also be connected to the Cart using cables that have a 3.5mm Aux 
Jack or a ¼in. Microphone Jack.  Move the “Input Select” switch to the corresponding format 
and adjust the volume as desired.) 

 

Navigating Video Output Menus on Tablet 

Verify that all cables are connected, and devices are powered on. Ilex55 power switch will 
illuminate green when powered up and will power up all devices.  

Maximum duty cycle of the actuator is 10% or 2 minutes of continuous 
use followed by 18 min. not in use. Exceeding this limit could damage 
the device and require replacement.  
 

Summary of Contents for Ilex 55

Page 1: ...Made in the USA L280 0975 REV A Operator Manual For units using MSV2 video signal router The text of this manual was originally written approved and published by the manufacturer in English...

Page 2: ...he owner and operator Image Diagnostics Inc assumes no liability or responsibility for after sale operating or safety practices nor can it be responsible for personal injury or damage resulting from m...

Page 3: ...s 6 Electronics Installation 6 Moving and Positioning 7 6 Instructions for Operation 8 System Components Ilex55 8 Navigating Video Output Menus on Tablet 10 7 Batteries 13 8 General Cleaning 14 Large...

Page 4: ...e European Union at the time of manufacture Alternating current Data plate with device serial tag Warning Information or instructions shown near this symbol must be adhered to in order to prevent a po...

Page 5: ...he common tie point between the AC cord ground frame ground and controller ground For safety and proper function of equipment connect power cord to a properly grounded outlet Model of ilex55 Serial Nu...

Page 6: ...55 be familiar with the equipment operation transport and all documentation supplied by IDI The ilex55 system is intended to be used in typical clinical or research environments in accordance with nat...

Page 7: ...nt Approach all obstacles slowly Operator must use a ramp to allow the casters to roll up and over the vertical edge for over 3 8 10mm WARNING It is the user s responsibility to make sure the equipmen...

Page 8: ...uipment EMC operating specifications for these tables can be located in the Specifications and Requirements section of this manual The equipment or system must be observed to verify normal operation i...

Page 9: ...n above to allow room for the monitor when it is in the lowest position and to ensure easy access to controls Use caution when raising or lowering monitor to prevent collision with personnel walls cei...

Page 10: ...ll in any horizontal direction Steer Lock Step down on the left end of the caster brake pedal with the green dot to lock the direction of the two casters closest to the pedal making steering easier wh...

Page 11: ...Inc 19in x 28in 48cm x 71cm 20in x 20in 50cm x 50cm 12in 31cm 9in 22cm 16in 40cm 92in 72in 233cm 182cm 301 2 77cm 31 790mm 55in 140cm ACROSS HANDLES 353 4 910mm ilex55 Mobile Video Display System IMAG...

Page 12: ...es Programed 1 big 2 over 1 big 2 over PIP 1 top 2 bottom Image Quality Options Cropping image sizing aspect lock over lay contrast layout rotation and brightness adjustment Power Switches In the even...

Page 13: ...t begins to blink You may also hear the system prompt say Power ON 5 Turn on a Smart Device and locate a list all available Bluetooth devices The Network Name will appear as BT RY on your Smart Device...

Page 14: ...ould re appear The program should look similar to the image at the bottom of the page On the right side of the screen each of the preset layouts is displayed Quad 1x3 1x2 etc Touch each of the layouts...

Page 15: ...uts have been programed onto your system The Clinical image can be directed to a location by illuminating the image and dropping it into the layout location some optimization maybe required Typical La...

Page 16: ...e tone is sounded when using an operator control function if the battery charge is low Batteries are located inside the control box Local procedures may be in place for proper disposal or recycling of...

Page 17: ...M A5502DC FM D5801DV For Barco Tablet and Barco monitor see next section Precautions Before cleaning switch the display in stand by position to prevent the control touch panel from being activated ina...

Page 18: ...ropyl alcohol with concentration 5 Household bleach generic sodium hypochlorite solutions of 5 25 sodium hypochlorite diluted with water between 1 10 and 1 100 DO NOT USE Alcohol solvents at higher co...

Page 19: ...ochlorite bleach 10 percent Green soap USP Like Cleansafe optical cleaning liquid Isopropanol Haemosol solution 1 in 1 liter water Chlorehexidine 0 5 in 70 Ethanol Barco Tablet cleaning WARNING Unplug...

Page 20: ...5434 10 Maintenance All maintenance procedures should be done by an experienced and qualified technician with demonstrated knowledge and skills electrical and mechanical in the service of medical equi...

Page 21: ...Operator Manual ilex55 L280 0975 REV A www imagediagnostics com Page 18 monitor mounting hardware for loose fasteners...

Page 22: ...num which are easily recycled Some components can be disassembled before recycling COMPONENT ITEM RECYCLING GROUP Actuator Spindle and Motor Housing Cable Metal Steel and Copper Plastic Copper Control...

Page 23: ...ating Less than 12 Amps 120 Vac or 7 Amps 230 Vac Isolation transformer limits leakage current to 50 Isolation transformer is certified to meet Medical Safety Standards ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 Environment...

Page 24: ...Steel Frame with telescoping steel square tube supporting a 55 LED monitor 31 78 75cm wide x 29 73 66cm deep footprint of the base The height of the unit from the floor to the top of the monitor is 7...

Page 25: ...60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 6 kV contact 8 kV air 6 kV contact 8 kV air Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic...

Page 26: ...smitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in metres m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic sit...

Page 27: ...mitter W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz __ d 1 2 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz __ d 1 2 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz __ d 2 3 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1...

Page 28: ...Page 25 14 Warranty Warranty details for IDI Products can be obtained directly from Image Diagnostics Inc Image Diagnostics Inc 310 Authority Drive Fitchburg MA 01420 USA Or call IDI at 978 829 0009 o...

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