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INSTRUCTIONS

System Tablet Controller

SC-1

Labels and Symbols

1

Important Information — Please Read Before 
Use

6

Chapter 1

Checking the Package Contents

13

Chapter 2

Nomenclature and Functions

15

Chapter 3

Installation and Connection

23

Chapter 4

Inspection

53

Chapter 5

Operation

59

Chapter 6

Reprocessing, Storage, and 
Disposal

65

Chapter 7

Battery pack Replacement

75

Chapter 8

Troubleshooting

79

Appendix

83

Summary of Contents for SC1

Page 1: ...e Use 6 Chapter 1 Checking the Package Contents 13 Chapter 2 Nomenclature and Functions 15 Chapter 3 Installation and Connection 23 Chapter 4 Inspection 53 Chapter 5 Operation 59 Chapter 6 Reprocessing Storage and Disposal 65 Chapter 7 Battery pack Replacement 75 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 79 Appendix 83 ...

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Page 3: ... Chapter 3 Installation and Connection 23 3 1 Precautions for installation and connection 23 3 2 Installation workflow 24 3 3 Mounting the cradle 25 Mounting the cradle 25 3 4 Connection to the power supply 26 Connection to the power supply 27 3 5 Docking the tablet 28 Docking the tablet 28 3 6 Creating an account 30 Creating an administrator account 30 Creating a standard user account 37 Deleting...

Page 4: ...on 59 5 2 Operation workflow 60 5 3 Adjusting the tablet position 61 5 4 Charging 62 5 5 Power off 63 Chapter 6 Reprocessing Storage and Disposal 65 6 1 Reprocessing 65 Detergent solution and disinfectant solution 66 Signs of degradation from reprocessing 66 Preparing equipment for reprocessing 67 Reprocessing procedure 68 6 2 Storage 72 6 3 Disposal 73 Chapter 7 Battery pack Replacement 75 7 1 Pr...

Page 5: ...onment 84 Specifications 85 FCC for the tablet and the cradle for the USA 91 EMC information 92 FCC Note for the USA 97 IC Note for Canada 97 KC Note for Korea 98 NCC Warning for Taiwan 98 FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement 98 RF Exposure Information SAR 99 Windows license 100 MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS 100 ...

Page 6: ...iv Contents SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 7: ...ar Panel of the Tablet SC 1 Labels and Symbols Windows license label Label Refer to instruction manual marking Serial number AD LINK Serial number OLYMPUS Rated valtage Power input Trademark Product name Model NCC marking CE marking FCC marking Crossed outwheeled bin symbol cULus marking BSMI marking KC marking CCC marking Country of origin RCM marking R NZ marking Serial number label ...

Page 8: ...tput Manufacturer Country of origin Product name Model Efficiency level CAUTION Indoor medical electrical equipment information technology equipmet Polarity EN 60601 1 IEC 60601 1 compliance Serial number cRUus marking CE marking Crossed out wheeled bin symbol RCM marking RoHS marking BIS marking ...

Page 9: ...dle MAJ 2491 Label Rated voltage Power input Trademark Country of origin Product name Model Refer to instruction manual marking Serial number label Crossed outwheeled bin symbol CCC marking CE marking KC marking cULus marking FCC marking BSMI marking ...

Page 10: ...pack Label Rating voltage Capacity Capacity Clamping voltage Product name Model Caution Date manufactured Manufacturer Country of origin Trademark cRUus marking Crossed outwheeled bin symbol KC marking RBRC marking RCM marking CQC marking China RoHS marking CE marking BSMI marking Taiwan recycle marking ...

Page 11: ...cover of this instruction manual For US Customers only For a Symbols Glossary visit us http www olympus global com en common pdf symbolsglossary pdf Symbol Description Manufacturer Authorized representative in the European Community Date of manufacture ...

Page 12: ...d Keep this instruction manuals in a safe accessible location If you have any questions or comments about any information in this manual contact Olympus Terms used in this manual Important Information Please Read Before Use Cradle Holds and charges the tablet Handle Used to move the cradle to an easy to use position Holder Used to hold the tablet to the cradle System Control Arm Cradle to be fixed...

Page 13: ...ctions Some problems that appear to be malfunctions may be solved by referring to Chapter 8 Troubleshooting If the problem cannot be solved by the information in Chapter 8 contact Olympus This instrument is to be repaired by Olympus engineers only Olympus is not liable for any injury or damage which occurs as a result of repairs attempted by non Olympus personnel Signal words The following signal ...

Page 14: ... the atmosphere Flammable liquids are near Otherwise it may result in explosion or a fire because the tablet and accessories are not explosion proof WARNING Do not use a battery pack not specified for your tablet Using the wrong type of battery could result in an explosion fire or smoke Do not use an AC adapter not specified for your tablet This could result in a malfunction or compromise safety I...

Page 15: ... emit substances hazardous to human health Use the tablet and accessories only under the conditions described in Environment on page 84 Otherwise it may result in improper performance compromised safety and or equipment damage When using the battery pack carefully read the warnings below Failure to do so could not only make it impossible to properly charge the battery pack but could also compromis...

Page 16: ... on Do not operate the touch panel with a pointed or hard object Otherwise it could damage the tablet and potentially lead to failure Do not put foreign objects into the connector There is a risk of electric shock or failure Do not touch the electrical contacts inside the tablet s connectors by hands Electric shock equipment damage and or malfunction may result Do not apply excessive force to the ...

Page 17: ...unction or data loss due to installing other manufacturer s software Contact the manufacturer who provided the software if you find any issue due to installing software NOTE Be sure that this instrument is not used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment other than the components of this product or system to avoid electromagnetic interference This instrument supports radio communication functi...

Page 18: ...12 Important Information Please Read Before Use SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 19: ...ith the components shown below Inspect each item for damage If the tablet and or accessories are damaged any component is missing or you have any questions do not use the tablet immediately contact Olympus System Tablet Controller SC 1 1 1 Checking the package contents Tablet 1 1 Battery Pack MAJ 2493 loaded AC adapter Instruction manual ...

Page 20: ...contents SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 1 Cradle MAJ 2491 Battery Pack MAJ 2493 Check when purchased a new battery pack for replacement Cradle Screw 4 Access information sheet Battery Pack Replacement screw 2 Access information sheet ...

Page 21: ...TRUCTION MANUAL Ch 2 Chapter 2 Nomenclature and Functions Tablet For US Customers only For a Symbols Glossary visit us http www olympus global com en common pdf symbolsglossary pdf 2 1 Symbols and descriptions Symbol Description Power ON OFF ...

Page 22: ...ption 1 Touch Panel Used for operating the tablet 2 CHARGE LED Indicates charging status On Orange Charging Off Not charging Blinking Orange Abnormal charging 3 POWER LED Indicates system status Green Power ON Warm White Standby Off Power OFF 4 Microphone Used when inputting sound 1 2 4 3 ...

Page 23: ...No Nomenclature Description 1 Speaker Used when outputting sound 2 Camera Used when taking pictures Installing a camera application is required 3 Battery cover Removed when replacing the battery pack 4 Screw Removed when replacing the battery pack 2 3 4 1 ...

Page 24: ...r panel inside battery cover Check when purchased a new battery pack for replacement No Nomenclature Description 1 Battery housing Battery pack to be placed 2 Connecting terminal To be connected with the connecting terminal on the battery pack 1 2 ...

Page 25: ...ly to assure waterproof performance 3 USB 3 0 terminal Protective cover for USB 3 0 terminal to be removed when connecting a USB 3 0 compatible device After use protective cover should be closed completely to assure waterproof performance 4 HDMI terminal Protective cover for HDMI terminal to be removed when connecting a HDMI cable After use protective cover should be closed completely to assure wa...

Page 26: ...20 2 3 Cradle SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 2 Front 2 3 Cradle No Nomenclature Description 1 Holder Used when docking undocking the tablet 2 Handle Used to move the cradle to an easy to use position 1 2 ...

Page 27: ...0BASE TX terminal For connecting a LAN cable 2 USB1 terminal For connecting a USB 2 0 compatible device 3 USB2 terminal USB3 terminal USB4 terminal For connecting a USB 3 0 compatible device 4 DC IN terminal For connecting the provided AC adapter to supply power to the tablet 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 28: ...ry pack for replacement 2 4 Battery Pack No Nomenclature Description 1 Strap For removing the battery pack from the tablet 2 Connecting terminal To be connectied with the connecting terminal on the tablet inside battery housing 3 Screw holes Used when fixing the battery pack to the tablet 1 2 3 ...

Page 29: ...sponding terminal Failure to use appropriate cables could cause a malfunction or damage the equipment Connect all the cables properly and securely If the cable connector has connection screws tighten up the screws lock the cable connector Otherwise equipment damage or malfunction may result The cables should not be sharply bent pulled twisted or crushed Cable damage may result Never apply excessiv...

Page 30: ...s is shown 3 2 Installation workflow 1 Mount the cradle Section 3 3 on page 25 2 Connect the power supply Section 3 4 on page 26 3 Dock the tablet Section 3 5 on page 28 4 Create a Windows account Section 3 6 on page 30 5 Set the system locate Section 3 7 on page 40 6 Set the language and time zone Section 3 8 on page 45 ...

Page 31: ...ccessories damage may result When placing the cradle on the adjustable arm consider the range of movement of the cradle Cradle may hit equipment around and it could result in equipment damage Be very careful not to catch your finger or other body parts when placing the cradle on the system control arm Otherwise it may cause injury Mounting the cradle 3 3 Mounting the cradle Attach the cradle to sy...

Page 32: ...d power outlet Otherwise electric shock fire and or equipment damage may occur Supply power to all the equipment from a power outlet with a grounding electrode Otherwise an electric shock and or equipment damage may occur Take appropriate measures to protect against a power surge that can occur due to lightning Failure to do so may result in an electric shock and or equipment damage CAUTION Power ...

Page 33: ...terminal of the cradle Figure 3 2 CAUTION AC adapter should be placed in a horizontal and stable place Otherwise cable may be pulled by the weight of AC adapter itself and it may cause disconnection 2 Connect the Olympus specified power cord to the AC adapter 3 Connect the power cord plug to a power outlet with a grounding electrode ...

Page 34: ...ur finger or other body parts when placing the tablet in the cradle Otherwise it may cause injury NOTE If CHARGE LED on the front panel of the tablet is blinking there is some problem on charging Check whether the cradle and the AC adapter are properly connected to the tablet and whether around the battery cover of the tablet is not too hot If around the battery cover of the tablet is too hot undo...

Page 35: ...om the holder so the cradle holds the tablet Figure 3 5 NOTE To undock the tablet from the cradle lift the holder up and pull the tablet toward you When power supply to the tablet is started charging is to be started and the tablet is to be powered on When using the tablet undocked from the cradle check battery level and charge if necessary It may take 4 hours or so for full charge Docking connect...

Page 36: ... Creating an administrator account 3 6 Creating an account 1 Before creating an administrator account log in with the default account Default account M008 Password Olympus2020 2 Tap the start icon Figure 3 6 3 Tap the settings icon Figure 3 7 Start Settings ...

Page 37: ...3 6 Creating an account 31 SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 3 4 Tap Accounts Figure 3 8 5 Tap Family other users Figure 3 9 Accounts Family other users ...

Page 38: ...32 3 6 Creating an account SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 3 6 Tap Add someone else to this PC Figure 3 10 Add someone else to this PC ...

Page 39: ...ecret question for Password Password to be decided to meet the conditions as follows At least 8 characters long Contain at least three types of letters uppercase letters lowercase letters symbols and numbers Must be different from the user name Avoid using the same character more than 3 times Figure 3 11 ...

Page 40: ...34 3 6 Creating an account SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 3 8 Tap Next Figure 3 12 Next ...

Page 41: ...3 6 Creating an account 35 SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 3 9 Tap the account you have created Figure 3 13 10 Tap Change account type Figure 3 14 The account you have created Change account type ...

Page 42: ...36 3 6 Creating an account SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 3 11 Select Administrator from the list of account types Figure 3 15 12 Tap OK Figure 3 16 Administrator OK ...

Page 43: ...ccount NOTE Log in with an administrator account Deleting the default user account CAUTION Delete the default account for security Take procedure following step 2 through 8 of Creating an administrator account on page 30 1 Tap the start icon 2 Tap the account icon Figure 3 17 Account ...

Page 44: ...N MANUAL Ch 3 3 Tap Sign out Figure 3 18 4 Log in with an administrator account 5 Take procedure following step 2 through 5 of Creating an administrator account on page 30 6 Tap the default account M008 7 Tap Remove Figure 3 19 Sign out Remove ...

Page 45: ...3 6 Creating an account 39 SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 3 8 Tap Delete account and data Figure 3 20 Delete account and data ...

Page 46: ...ing the system locale SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 3 NOTE Log in with an administrator account 3 7 Setting the system locale 1 Tap the start icon 2 Tap the settings icon 3 Tap Time Language Figure 3 21 Time Language ...

Page 47: ...3 7 Setting the system locale 41 SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 3 4 Tap Region Figure 3 22 5 Tap Additional date time regional settings Figure 3 23 Region Additional date time regional settings ...

Page 48: ...42 3 7 Setting the system locale SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 3 6 Tap Region Figure 3 24 7 Tap Administrative Figure 3 25 Region Administrative ...

Page 49: ...3 7 Setting the system locale 43 SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 3 8 Tap Change system locale Figure 3 26 9 Set Current system locale to an appropriate one then tap OK Figure 3 27 Change system locale ...

Page 50: ...44 3 7 Setting the system locale SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 3 10 Tap Restart now Figure 3 28 Restart now ...

Page 51: ...C 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 3 NOTE Set it for each account you create Setting the time zone 3 8 Setting the language and time zone 1 Log in with any account 2 Tap the start icon 3 Tap the settings icon 4 Tap Time Language Figure 3 29 Time Language ...

Page 52: ...ing the language and time zone SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 3 Setting the language for an administrator account 5 Set the time zone to the appropriate region Figure 3 30 1 Tap the start icon 2 Tap the settings icon ...

Page 53: ...3 8 Setting the language and time zone 47 SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 3 3 Tap Time Language Figure 3 31 4 Tap Region Figure 3 32 Time Language Region ...

Page 54: ...48 3 8 Setting the language and time zone SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 3 5 Set the country or region appropriately Figure 3 33 6 Tap Language Figure 3 34 Language ...

Page 55: ...3 8 Setting the language and time zone 49 SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 3 7 Select the desired language Figure 3 35 8 Tap Administrative language settings Figure 3 36 Administrative language settings ...

Page 56: ...etting the language and time zone SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 3 9 Tap Copy settings Figure 3 37 10 Tap Welcome screen and system accounts to check it Figure 3 38 Copy settings Welcome screen and system accounts ...

Page 57: ...3 8 Setting the language and time zone 51 SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 3 11 Tap OK Figure 3 39 12 Tap Restart now Figure 3 40 OK Restart now ...

Page 58: ...L Ch 3 Language settings for a standard user account 1 Take procedure following Step 1 through 7 of Creating an administrator account on page 30 2 Close the settings window 3 Tap the start icon 4 Tap the power icon Figure 3 41 5 Tap Restart Figure 3 42 Power Restart ...

Page 59: ...is not properly prepared before each use improper performance an electric shock burn and or a fire may result Before each use inspect as instructed below Should any irregularity be observed do not use and refer to Chapter 8 Troubleshooting If the irregularity is still observed after consulting Chapter 8 contact Olympus Otherwise improper performance an electric shock burn and or a fire may result ...

Page 60: ... on the system control arm Section 4 3 on page 55 2 Check that the tablet is docked correctly in the cradle Section 4 4 on page 55 3 Power on Section 4 5 on page 55 4 Check the battery level and power supply Section 4 6 on page 56 5 Set the tablet to sleep mode if not used for a while after checking Section 4 7 on page 57 ...

Page 61: ...ol arm Check the clamping screws by hand to make sure the cradle is secured properly to the system control arm 4 4 Checking if the tablet is docked correctly in the cradle Move the tablet slightly to the left right up down back and forth to make sure that the cradle is docked correctly 4 5 Power on If the POWER LED is off press the power button to turn the POWER LED on Green If the POWER LED is on...

Page 62: ...tery level and power supply 1 Power the tablet on following Section 4 5 Power on 2 Log in with the desired user account 3 Check the battery icon to see remaining battery level Figure 4 2 4 Check the battery icon to see if the tablet is connected to the power supply Figure 4 3 Battery icon Battery icon ...

Page 63: ...ss the power button to set the tablet to sleep mode NOTE If you press and hold the power button too long tablet will be powered off 2 Make sure that the display turns off and the POWER LED turns Warm White a few seconds later 3 Press the power button to wake up the tablet Figure 4 4 Power button POWER LED ...

Page 64: ...58 4 7 Sleep mode SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 4 ...

Page 65: ...y be observed do not use the tablet and accessories Otherwise improper performance equipment damage an electric shock burn and or a fire may result Do not use a humidifier near the tablet and accessories as condensation may occur and cause a fire and or tablet and accessories failure 5 1 Precautions for operation ...

Page 66: ...e Chapter 4 on page 53 2 Adjust the tablet position Section 5 3 on page 61 3 Power on Section 4 5 on page 55 4 Sleep mode If not using the tablet temporarily Section 4 7 on page 57 5 Charging Section 5 4 on page 62 6 Power off If shutting down Section 5 5 on page 63 7 Care and store after use Chapter 6 on page 65 ...

Page 67: ... SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 5 NOTE The system control arm allows you to move the arm horizontally and tilt the tablet up down left or right Figure 5 1 5 3 Adjusting the tablet position Hold the handle to adjust the tablet to any position ...

Page 68: ...cradle and the AC adapter are properly connected to the tablet and whether around the battery cover of the tablet is not too hot If around the battery cover of the tablet is too hot undock the tablet from the cradle and wait until the tablet cools down then try charging again 5 4 Charging 1 Dock the tablet to the cradle following Section 3 5 Docking the tablet to charge the tablet 2 Check CHARGE L...

Page 69: ...5 5 Power off 63 SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 5 5 5 Power off 1 Tap the start icon Figure 5 2 2 Tap the power icon Figure 5 3 3 Tap Shut down Figure 5 4 Start Power Shut down ...

Page 70: ...64 5 5 Power off SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 5 ...

Page 71: ... this instrument could pose an infection control risk Use a disinfectant solution by your national or local regulatory agencies Furthermore disinfectant solution manufacturers should use antiseptic solution that allows them to apply to medical products Using an unauthorized disinfectant solution may result in insufficient disinfecting effect If patient debris directly or indirectly adhere to this ...

Page 72: ... could damage this instrument Do not soak in water autoclave or gas sterilize this instrument These methods will damage this instrument Clean and vacuum dust from the ventilation grilles using a vacuum cleaner when necessary Otherwise this instrument may break down and get damaged from overheating Detergent solution and disinfectant solution Use a medical grade detergent solution and disinfectant ...

Page 73: ...ng Chemical resistant gloves 1 1 Long sleeve gloves are recommended to prevent skin exposure Chemicals used for reprocessing Detergent solution and disinfectant solution Refer to Detergent solution and disinfectant solution Other Clean lint free cloths 2 2 Lint free cloths are recommended for reprocessing to prevent lint or cloth fibers from lodging or being trapped in the instrument s components ...

Page 74: ... this instrument refer to Disinfection on page 69 Otherwise be sure to follow the next step 3 If disinfection is necessary according to national local or facility standards refer to Disinfection on page 69 Otherwise refer to Cleaning on page 71 2 Patient debris directly or indirectly adheres to this instrument 3 Disinfection is necessary according to national local or facility standards Cleaning D...

Page 75: ...solution according to instructions of detergent solution manufacturer or disinfectant solution manufacturer Failure to do so may adversely affect the human body or this instrument 1 Shut down the tablet following Section 5 5 Power off 2 Disconnect the AC adapter from the cradle 3 Undock the tablet from the cradle 4 Prepare a lint free cloth moistened with neutral detergent solution Figure 6 2 5 Wi...

Page 76: ...e Figure 6 3 7 Disinfect the surfaces that previously contained patient debris refer to Step 5 by wiping with the moistened lint free cloth 8 Ensure that the surfaces are completely wet for the contact time instructed by the disinfectant solution manufacture 9 If any surface of this instrument remains wet wipe it with a dry lint free cloth and let it dry thoroughly Lint free cloth moistened with d...

Page 77: ...apter from the cradle 3 Undock the tablet from the cradle 4 Wipe with a dry lint free cloth or a lint free cloth moistened with water until dust and dirt are removed Make sure that you wipe LCD lightly so LCD will not be damaged 5 If any surface of this instrument remains wet wipe it with a dry lint free cloth and let it dry thoroughly ...

Page 78: ...RGE LED turns off is required Overdischarge of the battery pack affects tablet performance Store this instrument in a proper storage cabinet following the policies at your institution applicable national laws standards and professional society guidelines recommended practices 6 2 Storage 1 Fully charge the battery pack following Section 5 4 Charging charging until CHARGE LED turns off is required ...

Page 79: ...6 3 Disposal 73 SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 6 When disposing the tablet and accessories follow all applicable national and local laws and guidelines 6 3 Disposal ...

Page 80: ...74 6 3 Disposal SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 6 ...

Page 81: ...ctrolytic solution may ignite causing release of smoke an explosion and or a fire Do not insert the battery pack near a place exposed to liquids or dust Doing so could allow penetration of dust or liquids potentially resulting in a fire Do not insert the battery pack with wet hands Doing so may cause an electric shock Do not fasten the screws too tight when screwing the battery pack or battery cov...

Page 82: ...cradle 3 If the AC adapter is connected to the tablet remove it 4 Loosen the 10 screws which secure the battery cover then open the battery cover Figure 7 1 CAUTION If any screw for the battery cover is missing due to any damage contact Olympus NOTE Do not remove those 10 screws from the battery cover 5 Remove the 2 screws that secure the battery cover Figure 7 2 NOTE Use the replacement screws pa...

Page 83: ...ng the straps before removing the screws may damage the straps 7 Insert the new battery pack into the tablet battery housing Be sure the straps are not stuck in under the battery pack Figure 7 4 NOTE Do not touch the terminals on the battery pack and on the tablet battery housing If terminals are damaged charging will not be possible 8 Connect and fix the terminals on the battery pack and on the t...

Page 84: ...fasten screws completely Figure 7 7 NOTE To ensure the battery cover is properly attached with maximum water tightness always secure the screws in the order from 1 to 10 Make sure that no foreign object is stuck under the battery cover Otherwise gap will be found and watertightness will not be assured 11 Dock the tablet in the cradle following Section 3 5 Docking the tablet to check whether chargi...

Page 85: ...et for repair as described in Section 8 3 Returning the tablet for repair 8 1 Troubleshooting 8 2 Troubleshooting guide Irregularity description Possible cause Solution Tablet fails to turn ON Power is OFF Turn the tablet ON Power supply is not connected and the battery pack is not charged Connect the power supply as described in Section 3 4 Connection to the power supply If it still does not char...

Page 86: ... you still can not log in contact the administrator at the facility Can not power off Running application is preventing shut down Close all running applications and try to shut down again following Section 5 5 Power off Problem occurring in Windows system and or middleware Close all running applications as much as possible press and hold the tablet power button 5 6 seconds to power off When it is ...

Page 87: ...age that occurs as a result of repairs attempted by non Olympus personnel NOTE Olympus does not guarantee that data stored in the tablet will be protected If the tablet you are asking for repair has the personal information the personal information will be deleted by Olympus 8 3 Returning the tablet for repair 1 Back up the data in the tablet with other memory device to avoid losing any data manag...

Page 88: ...82 8 3 Returning the tablet for repair SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ch 8 ...

Page 89: ... can be used with the tablet and accessories are listed below New products released after the introduction of the tablet and accessories may also be compatible for use in combination with it For further details contact Olympus Combination equipment Cradle MAJ 2491 System Control Arm MAJ 2151 System Tablet Controller SC 1 ...

Page 90: ... 1 kgf cm2 10 2 15 4 psia Standard storage environment e g within the hospital Ambient temperature 5 40 C 41 104 F Relative humidity 10 95 Atmospheric pressure 700 1060 hPa 0 7 1 1 kgf cm2 10 2 15 4 psia Transportation environment conditions during transportation and short term storage Ambient temperature 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Relative humidity 10 95 Atmospheric pressure 700 1060 hPa 0 7 1 1 kgf c...

Page 91: ...ce complies with the requirements of Directive 2014 30 EU from April 20th 2016 concerning electromagnetic compatibility when used in combination with devices bearing CE marking either on the product or in its instructions EMC Applied standard IEC 60601 1 2 2014 This instrument complies with the EMC standard for medical electrical equipment edition 4 IEC 60601 1 2 2014 When connecting to an instrum...

Page 92: ... 1 typical Viewing Angle 85 85 85 85 typical up down left right contrast 10 1 Response Time 25 ms typical Touchscreen P CAP multi touch panel Electrical Interface eDP System CPU Intel Atom x5 E3930 Processor 2 M Cache 1 3 GHz 6 5 W TDP Memory 4 GB DDR3L 1866MT s Graphics Intel HD Graphics 500 Storage 128 GB SSD Operating System Windows10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 64 bit Interface USB USB 3 0 Type A USB ...

Page 93: ...cted lifetime is effective only if the tablet is properly used following the conditions as below Inspection before each use as well as periodic inspection described in the Instruction Manual to be operated To be repaired if it is decided necessary after inspection Item Specification ...

Page 94: ...App 88 Specifications SC 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 95: ... EMC standard for medical electrical equipment edition 4 IEC 60601 1 2 2014 When connecting to an instrument that complies with a previous edition of the EMC standard for medical electrical equipment edition the EMC characteristics could be vulnerable CISPR 11 of emission Group 1 Class B RoHS Directive This device complies with the requirements of Directive 2011 65 EU concerning electrical and ele...

Page 96: ...ements of Directive 2004 108 EC until April 19th 2016 and 2014 30 EU from April 20th 2016 concerning electromagnetic compatibility when used in combination with devices bearing CE marking either on the product or in its instructions This device meets EN 55032 and EN 55024 RoHS Directive This device complies with the requirements of Directive 2011 65 EU concerning electrical and electronic equipmen...

Page 97: ...articular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an out...

Page 98: ... cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment Radiated emissions CISPR 11 Class B This instrument s RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment Main terminal conducted emissions CISPR 11 Harmonic emissions IEC 61000 3 2 Class B This instrument s harmonic emissions are low and are not likely to cause any problem in the typical comme...

Page 99: ...s left Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of this instrument requires continued operation during power mains interruptions it is recommended that this instrument be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycle 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycle 50 Hz 30 cycle 60 Hz Phase angle causing voltage dips ...

Page 100: ... separation distance Where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m 6V ISM band of 150 kHz 80 MHz Same as left ISM industry science and medical care band of 6 765 MHz 6 795 MHz 13 553 MHz 13 567 MHz 26 957 MHz 27 283 MHz and 40 66 MHz 40 70 MHz between 0 15 MHz and 80 MHz Ra...

Page 101: ... and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which this model is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above this model should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is obs...

Page 102: ... equipment could result Test frequency MHz Band MHz Modulation 1 1 The carrier shall be modulated using a 50 duty cycle square wave signal Maximum power W Immunity test level V m 385 380 390 Pulse modulation 1 18 Hz 1 8 27 450 430 470 FM 5 kHz deviation 1 kHz sine 2 28 710 704 787 Pulse modulation 1 217 Hz 0 2 9 745 780 810 800 960 Pulse modulation 1 18 Hz 2 28 870 930 1720 1700 1990 Pulse modulat...

Page 103: ...plies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est ...

Page 104: ...5850 MHz and that these radars could cause interference and or damage to LE LAN devices i l appareil pour fonctionner dans la bande 5150 5250 MHz est réservé à une utilisation en intérieur afin de réduire les risques d interférences nuisibles à la co canal systèmes mobiles par satellite ii pour les appareils avec antenne s détachable le gain d antenne maximal autorisé pour les appareils dans les b...

Page 105: ...ce to an approved low power radio frequency devices The low power radio frequency devices shall not influence aircraft security and interfere legal communications If found the user shall cease operating immediately until no interference is achieved The said legal communications means radio communications is operated in compliance with the Telecommunications Act The low power radio frequency device...

Page 106: ...Authorization for this device with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines SAR information on this device is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of www fcc gov oet ea fccid after searching on FCC ID X4D SC 1 低功率電波輻射性電機管理辦法 第十二條 經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機 非經許可 公司 商號或使用者均不得擅自變更頻率 加大功率或變更原設計之特性及功能 第十四條 低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信 經發現...

Page 107: ...ject to your volume license agreement rather than this agreement This agreement describes your rights and the conditions upon which you may use the Windows software You should review the entire agreement including any supplemental license terms that accompany the software and any linked terms because all of the terms are important and together create this agreement that applies to you You can revi...

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Page 109: ...ired to debug changes to any libraries licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License which are included with and linked to by the software and vii when using Internet based features you may not use those features in any way that could interfere with anyone else s use of them or to try to gain access to or use any service data account or network in an unauthorized manner d Multi use scenario...

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Page 115: ... or less The device manufacturer or installer or Microsoft if your dispute is with Microsoft will promptly reimburse your filing fees and pay the AAA s and arbitrator s fees and expenses If you reject our last written settlement offer made before the arbitrator was appointed your dispute goes all the way to an arbitrator s decision called an award and the arbitrator awards you more than this last ...

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