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Maintenance 

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4. 

Maintenance 

4.1. General Requirements 

The safety measures when servicing conforms to the ones described in chapter 

“Im-

portant Safety Instructions

. Safety Measures”. 

The  qualification  requirements  to  the  staff  are  listed  in  section 

2.1  “Requirements  to 

Personnel”. 

The maintenance of the bought articles included in the system is conducted according 
to user and technical manuals or typical rules. 

When detecting the troubles,  use the information given in section 3.

3 “Troubleshoot-

ing”. If the troubles can’t be eliminated using the control tools of the system or by re-
start, it should be switched off and checked by the specialist. 

The type, amount and intervals of maintenance, except the ones specified in this sec-
tion, are not specifically established. 

The check of delivery set is done by conformity to the packing report for the system. 

4.2. User Maintenance 

The system maintenance in the process of operation includes the external examina-
tion, check of connectors and cables,  removal of contaminations from the surface of 
the cases using wet fabric, and also disinfection according to section 4.3. 

4.3. Disinfection 

Before cleaning the electronic unit, switch it off. As you clean,  visually  inspect the unit 
and its components for damage or wear. Contact Neurosoft if you notice damage to the 
exterior of the component. 

For routine cleaning of the electronic unit, use a cloth gently wrung in phenoles (Bacil-
lotex® etc.) or 70% alcohol, 0,5% chlorohexidine. 

If dangerous virus contamination is suspected, use aldehydes (Cidex® etc.) or chlorin-
ates (Diversol BX®). 

Be careful not to drip disinfectant directly into the input and output plugs and other open-
ings in the cover. Remove disinfectant with a dry cloth. Do not use abrasive or solvent 
silicon-based cleaning agent, scrubbing pads or other abrasive applicators. 

Keep all cleaning fluids away from electrical connectors. 

Visually  inspect  the  interface  cables  and  power  cords  that  are  used  with  components 
and accessories. If you notice unusual wear or breakage, disconnect the cable or cord 
immediately, and contact Neurosoft for replacement. Gently wipe them with a soft cloth 

Summary of Contents for Neuron-Spectrum-1/V

Page 1: ...Technical Manual Neuron Spectrum 1 V Veterinary Digital EEG System TM012 04 001 000 08 07 2019...

Page 2: ...Neurosoft 2020 5 Voronin str Ivanovo 153032 Russia P O Box 10 Ivanovo 153000 Russia Phone 7 4932 24 04 34 7 4932 95 99 99 Fax 7 4932 24 04 35 E mail info neurosoft com Internet www neurosoft com...

Page 3: ...3 Unpacking and Check of Delivery Set 14 2 4 System Assembly and Connection 14 3 Proper use 16 3 1 Getting Ready 16 3 2 Getting Started 16 3 3 Troubleshooting 17 3 4 Actions in Emergency 18 4 Maintena...

Page 4: ...mmendations to the following address P O Box 10 Ivanovo 153000 Russia or by e mail help neurosoft com You can find additional information about Neurosoft products on our website www neurosoft com or a...

Page 5: ...in animals in veterinary hospitals Features 8 channel EEG EP recording in any unshielded room photic stimulation long latency EP recording by EEG channels flash visual evoked potentials amplitude spe...

Page 6: ...use the system which mounting and setting was done incorrectly without follow ing the manual instructions to connect the system and surgical HF equipment to the examined animal it can lead to the dam...

Page 7: ...200 500 ms div Relative error of sweep speed 2 High pass filter 0 01 0 05 0 5 0 7 1 5 2 10 Hz Low pass filter 15 35 75 100 150 200 250 Hz Common mode rejection not less than 100 dB Suppression ratio...

Page 8: ...Atmospheric pressure 70 106 kPa Operation Conditions Temperature from 10 to 35 C Humidity 30 85 non condensing Atmospheric pressure 70 106 kPa Safety and Electromagnetic Compatibility Electromagnetic...

Page 9: ...siolog ical signals by polygraphic channel amplify them convert into digital code and trans mitting them to the PC The block diagram of the system is shown in Fig 1 Fig 1 The Neuron Spectrum 1 V syste...

Page 10: ...nal processing displaying and presentation in different modes after mathematical analysis then storing of the initial data on the hard disk exam report generation and printing is done using PC 1 3 Con...

Page 11: ...trigger socket trig in trig out to attach stimulators of third party manufac turers and connector to attach the system to the PC via USB cable Other connectors are designed for other stimulators not f...

Page 12: ...electronic unit attention consult operational documentation This symbol is on the front panel of the electronic unit The equipment is identified with the GS1 128 barcode integrated to the barcode in...

Page 13: ...d it can lead to its unstable operation It is recommended to place the electronic unit on the maximum possible distance from power cables switchboards and different powerful electrical devices which c...

Page 14: ...tions and leave it there for 24 hours Unpack the box and take the system components out The delivery set should corre spond to the packing report The computer equipment packed in the separate boxes sh...

Page 15: ...use passive USB hubs not connected to the mains as a part of the system Place and secure the assembled holder for the electronic unit on the table in the im mediate vicinity of the veterinary exam ta...

Page 16: ...d to the PC all the time The power supply is switched on when the operating system is loaded and the Neuron Spectrum NET program is started 3 2 Getting Started Before starting configure the system tak...

Page 17: ...in Table 2 Table 2 Troubleshooting Trouble Cause Way of Removal When PC is switched on the indicators on its front panel do not glow Incorrect connection of the PC to the mains Check the connection of...

Page 18: ...e hemisphere channel are not displayed adequately 1 Problems with referent electrode ear electrode during monopolar recording with ear electrode referent 2 Problems with electronic unit 1 Check the qu...

Page 19: ...ck of connectors and cables removal of contaminations from the surface of the cases using wet fabric and also disinfection according to section 4 3 4 3 Disinfection Before cleaning the electronic unit...

Page 20: ...d by companies specialized in computer equipment servicing The current repair of the system includes the repair of some component parts and ca bles If the component parts are connected to the system t...

Page 21: ...e USB cable The damage of LEDs can be eliminated only by the manufacturer Fig 9 Electrical schematic of photic stimulator 6 Disposal The system and its accessories should not be disposed of in general...

Page 22: ...transportation mounting and technical servicing are not observed the warranty period is expired user breaks the seal without permission of the manufacturer 8 4 The manufacturer is obliged to repair t...

Page 23: ...ble please indicate the reasons and cir cumstances preceding the fault detection in addition it is recommended to add the test report the test data photos and other materials allowing solving the prob...

Page 24: ...1 022 1 Assembled holder NS016201 038 1 Holder mount NS006200 002 1 LED photic stimulator on holder NS012302 005 1 Disposable subdermal single needle electrode with cable NS990106 043 001 15 Operation...

Page 25: ...environment guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The system uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and not likely to cause any interference in nearby e...

Page 26: ...V 1 kV 2 Mains power quality should be that of typical commercial or hospital environment 2 kV common mode 0 5kV 1 kV 2kV 2 Voltage dips IEC 61000 4 11 2004 0 UT during 0 5 period at 0 45 90 135 180 2...

Page 27: ...ommunication equipment IEC 61000 4 3 2006 Band MHz Immunity level V m The use of portable and mobile RF communications equipment can adversely affect the recording do not use an operating cellular pho...

Page 28: ...y of transmitter d m P d 17 1 in the band from 150 kHz up to 80 MHz P d 17 1 in the band from 80 up to 800 MHz P d 23 2 in the band from 800 MHz up to 2 7 GHz 0 01 0 117 0 117 0 233 0 1 0 369 0 369 0...

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