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2D Goniometer SmartLead User Manual

 

 

(Rev D January 2020) 
 

         

 

 

 

 

                                 

 
 

 

 

Ultium

 Biomechanics 

Research System 

2D Goniometer

 

SmartLead 

User Manual 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Ultium 808

Page 1: ...2D Goniometer SmartLead User Manual 1 Rev D January 2020 Ultium Biomechanics Research System 2D Goniometer SmartLead User Manual...

Page 2: ...ions 10 5 4 Device Communication Driver Software Installation 11 5 5 Companion Software Installation 11 5 6 Companion Software Configuration 11 6 Pre Use Check 15 6 1 Normal Appearance of Signals 15 7...

Page 3: ...s and Consumables 23 12 1 Consumable Items 23 12 2 Replaceable Items 23 13 Specifications of the Product 24 13 1 Expected Useful Lifetime 24 13 2 Technical Specifications 24 13 3 Environmental Conditi...

Page 4: ...dvenamedical com No part of this document may be copied photographed reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior written consent of Noraxon U S A I...

Page 5: ...ium EMG sensor 810 that allows the user to measure and quantify angles such as joint angles spine flexion etc during physical activity either separately or in combination with other physiological sign...

Page 6: ...worn sensors Ultium SmartLead Refers to different data collection modalities Each SmartLead measures a given type of physical parameter Different SmartLeads can be combined in the same Ultium network...

Page 7: ...model 808 2D Goniometer SmartLead must be utilized in conjunction with the Ultium EMG Sensor Part 810 and the Ultium Receiver Part 880 For additional equipment details refer to Section 9 of this manua...

Page 8: ...ata from a person with an implanted pacemaker Never operate the 2D Goniometer SmartLead within 1 meter of any critical medical device Warnings Do not immerse the Ultium sensors in any water or liquid...

Page 9: ...meter SmartLead User Manual part 808A This document 5 2 Component Inputs Outputs and Indicators EMG Sensor Top Smart Lead Connector Connector for smart leads to change function of EMG sensor Status LE...

Page 10: ...ometer SmartLead to the Ultium Designated Ultium Sensor See MR3 Configuration Section below for instructions on how to designate a SmartLead to a specific Ultium Sensor Step 2 Connect the 4 pin plugs...

Page 11: ...Identify the companion software that accompanied the equipment MR3 and follow the appropriate instructions given next 5 5 1 MR3 Installation 1 Insert the MR3 feature map into the PC 2 A menu will auto...

Page 12: ...r If the unique SmartLead ex 2D Goniometer is not connected to the corresponding sensor during detection MR3 will assume you are using the sensor to collect EMG data Click OK Step 3 Once back in the H...

Page 13: ...ometer SmartLead should automatically appear as detected by the Ultium system if it does not refer to step 2 To select the 2D Goniometer SmartLead for use in a recording check the boxes next to each g...

Page 14: ...2D Goniometer SmartLead User Manual 14 Rev D January 2020...

Page 15: ...measuring a signal the STATUS LED will flash recognizably faster green Please review the application diagrams in Appendix B for on the body placement information of the 2D Goniometer sensor for speci...

Page 16: ...At the end of the day Place all EMG sensors inside the sensor docking station s Press the Sensor Power button on the Receiver to power all sensors off 7 5 Storage and Protecting Between Usages For ex...

Page 17: ...to the Ultium SmartLead and Sensor When using SG series sensors care should be taken during mounting so that the measuring element always forms a simple bend shape If an oxbow shape occurs in the elem...

Page 18: ...ors contain no user serviceable components In the event of malfunction the sensor should be returned to the supplier accompanied by a description of what has been observed and what instrumentation was...

Page 19: ...abs or household disinfectant wipes The 2D Goniometer SmartLead is not warranted against exposure to any of the conventional forms of sterilization autoclave heating etc Users wishing to utilize this...

Page 20: ...o completing this step you may need to update again firmware update button will still be present in hardware setup 9 2 Maintenance by Qualified Individuals The following activities should only be unde...

Page 21: ...tatus LED may be solid Yellow Sensor firmware is periodically updated to support newly designed SmartLeads Make sure you have installed the latest version of MR3 and run a firmware update if needed 10...

Page 22: ...mber or e mail address 11 3 Returning Equipment Be sure to obtain an RMA Number return material authorization before returning any equipment Completing the online service request form will assign an R...

Page 23: ...niometer SmartLead User Manual 23 Rev D January 2020 Part No Image Description FSR1 Inline Footswitch FSR Sensor 085F_ Foot Insole ES2 Elastic strap 36 inches long cut to length for securing Ultium se...

Page 24: ...X Y Sample Rate 500 1000Hz Nominal Input Range 150 degrees Resolution 0 006 degrees Analog Output scale factor 25mV degree Accuracy 2 degrees X Y crosstalk 5 for deflections under 60 deg Physical Spe...

Page 25: ...1 Analogue resolution infinite Operating temperature range 0 C to 40 C Storage temperature range 20 C to 50 C Operating humidity range 30 to 75 Storage humidity range 30 to 75 Atmospheric pressure ran...

Page 26: ...extension hip SG150 flexion extension abduction adduction back SG150 B flexion extension lateral flexion back Q150 axial rotation neck SG110 flexion extension lateral flexion neck Q110 axial rotation...

Page 27: ...ndblock that permits changes in linear displacement between the two endblocks along axis ZZ without the measuring element becoming overstretched or buckled refer to Fig 4 In the free or unstretched po...

Page 28: ...2D Goniometer SmartLead User Manual 28 Rev D January 2020 Fig 2 Fig 3 Wrist Flexion Extension Fig 4 Linear Displacement Fig 5 Goniometer Buckling POSITION 1 POSITION 2 L 2 L 1 POSITION 1 L 1...

Page 29: ...sor using double sided tape medical tape and or straps Do not wrap the probe too tight because this may affect the signal When attaching the goniometer by tape it is recommended that both single sided...

Page 30: ...ibility and low operating force to ensure the instrument does not interfere with normal joint movement One endblock is attached to either side of the joint Unlike the SG series and Q series sensors an...

Page 31: ...proximal endblock to the forearm so that when viewed from the dorsal plane the axes of the forearm and endblock are coincident The wrist may now be flexed or extended radial or ulnar deviated with the...

Page 32: ...the forearm 3 With the elbow at neutral move the goniometer to position 2 maximum length and attach the proximal endblock to the upper arm with the center of the endblock and the center axis of the up...

Page 33: ...g endblock to the lateral aspect of the lower leg so that the axis of the leg and endblock are coincident Goniometer SG 110 1 Have the subject stand in a neutral position with the foot on a flat surfa...

Page 34: ...n the neutral position with the foot on a flat surface 2 Attach the proximal endblock to the side of the trunk in the pelvic region as shown in figure 16 3 With the limb in the position of reference e...

Page 35: ...and lateral flexion to both sides NOTE The SG150 B is most effective for standing measurements with isolated X X or Y Y planar movements Crosstalk between the channels may be experienced with rotatio...

Page 36: ...2D Goniometer SmartLead User Manual 36 Rev D January 2020 Single Axis Torsiometer Q Series Forearm Placement for Pronation Supination using a Torsiometer...

Page 37: ...3 Sign Conventions for Selected Joints The sign convention for certain joints will differ depending which side of the body the sensor is attached to Sign conventions for the most common joints are sh...

Page 38: ...2D Goniometer SmartLead User Manual 38 Rev D January 2020 15 3 2 Knee and Hip...

Page 39: ...2D Goniometer SmartLead User Manual 39 Rev D January 2020 15 3 3 Ankle and Back...

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