Xltek® Trex HD Amplifier
User & Service Manual
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3.3.
Wireless Option Warnings and Cautions
The wireless feature of the
Trex HD
presents a synchronization of the EEG signal with the
video recording. This feature is not a substitute for other means of patient monitoring and
supervision.
Like other wireless devices, this feature is limited in operating range. The range will also be
reduced substantially if there is any physical interference between the Digital Camcorder unit
and the
Trex HD
. In either of these situations, the wireless data will not be received by the
acquisition computer.
The
Trex HD
contains FCC ID:
QOQBT121
which complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Mobile RF communications equipment may affect the
Trex HD
and interfere with wireless
operation. See Section 2.1.3 for guidelines.
3.4. Patient Environment Warnings and Cautions
NOTE:
The patient environment is defined as the area within 1.5 meters of the patient
laterally and within 2.5 meters of the floor in the area occupied by the patient.
The Trex HD amplifier is
NOT
intended for use with High Frequency Surgical Equipment.
Connect all patient electrodes to fully electrically isolated physiological devices only.
Connecting patient electrodes to any other device or external outlet may result in personal
injury.
The amplifier accepts only touchproof style electrode inputs. Do
NOT
attempt to use any
other style of patient electrode input.
The patient event switch attached to the Trex HD is
NOT
intended for critical patient-safety-
related incidents.
Patient connections are
NOT
intended for direct cardiac contact.
As with all medical equipment, carefully route patient cabling to reduce the possibility of
patient entanglement or strangulation.