Rayonex Rayocomp PS 10 User Manual Download Page 3

1. Contents      

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

        Page 3 

 
 

 4.4 

Menu 

Item 

“Test“ 

35 

 

 

4.4.1    Testing Range Values  

37

 

 

 

4.4.2    Testing with Memory Card Values  

38

 

 

 

4.4.3    Testing with Integrated Programs  

38

 

 

 

4.4.4    Testing with Integrated Test Programs  

39 

4.4.5  RAH-Module 10: Level test 

40 

4.4.6  RAH Module 10: Test with integrated test protocols  44 
4.4.7  RAH Module 10: Test with the RAH ‘Green-Card’ 

45 

4.4.8  Important tips and tricks for testing with the RAH-

Module 10 

46 

 

 4.5 

Menu 

Item 

“Setup“ 

49 

 

 

4.5.1   Set-Up of Background Illumination  

50 

 

 

4.5.2   Deleting Double Values in the F1 Programs  

50 

 

 

4.5.3   Adjusting the ‘Attention’ Sound (Beep)  

51 

 

 

4.5.4   Pre-Setting the Test Range Values  

51 

4.5.5  Presetting the harmonisation time for Fundamental 

Frequency Values 

52 

4.5.6  Activating and Deactivating Modules  

53 

 

 

4.5.7   Storing Fundamental Frequency Values on                   

 

 

 

   Memory Cards  

54 

 

 

4.5.8   Displaying Memory Card Information  

55 

 

 

4.5.9   Providing Read-Protection for a Memory Card  

56 

 

 

4.5.10 Providing Write-Protection for a Memory Card  

56 

 

 

4.5.11 Deleting a Memory Card Completely  

57 

 

 

4.5.12 Initialising a Memory Card  

57 

 

 

4.5.13 Motor Test Run of the Frequency Module  

58 

 

 4.6 

Menu 

Item 

“Info“ 

59 

 

 

4.7  Special Function Keys  

61

 

 

 

4.7.1   Using the 

IF

-Keys  

61

 

 

 

4.7.2   Using the 

10.0

-Key  

61 

 

5.  Appendix                                                               62 

 

 

5.1  Summary of the Integrated Test Programs  

62 

 

5.2  Summary of the Integrated Rayonex Programs   

63 

 

5.3  Summary of the Integrated Acupuncture Programs   64 

 

5.4  Summary of the Integrated Special Programs  

65 

 

5.5  Summary of the Integrated Programs by Dr. Ulrich   66 

 

5.7  Summary of the Modules for Integration  

67 

 

5.8  Summary of the Possible Error Messages  

68 

 

6.  Private Documents  

70 

Summary of Contents for Rayocomp PS 10

Page 1: ...information advice and suggestions for solving problems this book cannot replace a visit to an alternative practitioner or a doctor orientated to natural healing Also we must point out that the classi...

Page 2: ...he Mode Key 14 4 1 5 Operating the Integrated Polariser and Sensor 18 4 1 6 Basic Information for RAH Green Card 20 4 1 7 Error Display 21 4 2 Menu Item Direct 22 4 2 1 Testing and Harmonising a Funda...

Page 3: ...lues 52 4 5 6 Activating and Deactivating Modules 53 4 5 7 Storing Fundamental Frequency Values on Memory Cards 54 4 5 8 Displaying Memory Card Information 55 4 5 9 Providing Read Protection for a Mem...

Page 4: ...2 Conformity Declaration Page 4...

Page 5: ...nd accessories are secured inside the case In case you intend to send back the PS10 please always include the appurtenant charging set 3 2 Technical Data Weight of the Rayocomp PS 10 1 6 kg Weight inc...

Page 6: ...the charging cable plugged in When using the detectors especially the pointed detector for acupuncture points be sure to handle them with care risk of eye injury 3 4 Guarantee The warranty period runs...

Page 7: ...accompanied by short descriptions in order to simplify the assignment 3 6 1 Front View 1 2 4 3 6 7 5 Front view of the Rayocomp PS 10 Caption 1 Display 2 Keyboard 3 Three exit hubs for connecting the...

Page 8: ...ear view of the Rayocomp PS 10 Caption 1 ON OFF switch 2 Charging socket 3 Charging plug which is inserted in the charging socket for the charging process 4 Interface for program updates 5 Sticker ind...

Page 9: ...ams for example 7 Stop key for interrupting an automatic run or for deleting the function 8 N key of the polariser to switch the polariser to neutral 9 key of the polariser to switch on the bipolar fu...

Page 10: ...vice is due 4 In the menu item F1 you can read the remaining total harmonising time here 5 This displays the polarisation type which is currently set 6 Here you can read which menu item has been selec...

Page 11: ...area as bio resonance as developed by Paul Schmidt Meanwhile there is sufficient literature on the market from which you can take the application possibilities of the method For example we recommend...

Page 12: ...to the rear of the device see chapter 3 6 2 4 The charging unit indicates the various charging processes When the LED turns green the charging process is complete and you can use the device again 5 Pl...

Page 13: ...ge Er 29 the power pack must be recharged before you can work with the device Then the device switches over to the menu item Direct and is immediately ready for action The display shows It is not nece...

Page 14: ...in the device The RAH programme which is also found under the Menu Item F1 is shown only if it has effectively been activated The RAH module is marked by the indication RAH in the display After a sho...

Page 15: ...is not pressed again for a short moment the PS10 will automatically start the input mask allowing you to enter the BnPS programmes By pressing the Mode key again the Rayocomp PS 10 will switch over t...

Page 16: ...tem Test RAH will be shown on the display after the menu item Test BnPS By pressing on the key mode once again this menu item can be selected If the key mode isn t pressed once more after having selec...

Page 17: ...ocomp PS 10 changes to the menu item Setup and shows on the display The Rayocomp PS 10 changes over to the menu item Info and displays If you press the key no you will move back to the menu item Direc...

Page 18: ...the keyboard is rather bothering when performing tests we recommend using the button of the sensor to carry out the functions of the integrated polariser right from the start Basically the use of the...

Page 19: ...ind a summary of the sensor functions green Wooden handle Changing the polarisation Next fundamental frequency value Previous fundamental frequency value in the internal memory of the PS 10 Storing a...

Page 20: ...and the PS 10 add automatically well proven harmonising times Furthermore the values stored on the RAH Green Card can be read in for a further test This saves a lot of time and avoids entering errors...

Page 21: ...e an entry or storage 2 Two short sounds The key you are pressing has no current function 3 Two long sounds This signals a severe error The device will supply an error code In the appendix chapter 5 8...

Page 22: ...n the menu item Direct to the Rayocomp PS 10 The polariser integrated in the device is set to N Test with the sensor to find out whether you achieve a rotation left or right motion or a linear movemen...

Page 23: ...e 56 00 After switching on your device you arrive in the menu item Direct The display shows Please note that entering commas is in this case optional However the comma can be helpful when entering one...

Page 24: ...ry card slot 3 Wait until the data have been loaded then unplug the card 4 The automatic harmonisation sequence begins At first the fundamental frequency values stored on the RAH Green Card are set up...

Page 25: ...d to the development of the control plan The set up within the harmonising programs always follows the same pattern The first fundamental frequency values are the pre control values taken from the con...

Page 26: ...tomatically set up the fundamental frequency values of the pre control first followed by the values for suppressing scar interference Before giving detailed examples for the entry let us summarise imp...

Page 27: ...rmonise Activate the key for until the menu item F1 appears Now you can enter the first number of the harmonising program 1 51 Press the following keys The display shows Note Here you can see the numb...

Page 28: ...want to harmonise each fundamental frequency value for one minute and thirty seconds you only have to enter 01 30 For your convenience the Rayocomp PS 10 calculates the total harmonising time at once...

Page 29: ...p PS 10 and press the following key The Rayocomp PS 10 can now read the values stored on the memory card and harmonise with them Tip 1 You can combine the values of an integrated program with those of...

Page 30: ...m numbers from the special brochures Actuate the mode key several times until you see the menu item F1 BnPS in the display Note The Analysis and Harmonising system RAH will only work when there is no...

Page 31: ...to determine the treatment course with these programs please press the following keys Now the display will look like this These values indicate the length of the harmonising time of the currently sele...

Page 32: ...cted so far Confirm the entry of the harmonisation time with the OK button The following fig shows the new display Now you can enter the second program The 2 in front of the harmonising time indicates...

Page 33: ...play shows the progress After 100 is achieved the polariser switches over to and the timer for harmonising starts counting backward The countdown of the total harmonising time proceeds in steps of one...

Page 34: ...rt value The previous program is only called up again if you repeat this step Testing a RAH Harmonising Program with the Rayotensor The harmonising programs of the Rayocomp PS 10 cannot be applied for...

Page 35: ...already integrated in the storage of the device and no longer need to be entered After the first frequency value has been tested you must switch to the following program value Do this by means of the...

Page 36: ...re special compilations of fundamental frequency values You can use them if module 6 test programs is activated in your Rayocomp PS 10 Important information The fundamental frequency values tested wit...

Page 37: ...he fundamental frequency values in disorder at the moment then to store and harmonise them With the bio resonance devices according to Paul Schmidt it is possible to carry out a resonance test in a ve...

Page 38: ...esting fundamental frequency values to find resonances 4 4 2 Testing with Memory Card Values With the Rayocomp PS 10 it is very easy to save fundamental frequency values on a memory card The values st...

Page 39: ...ted programs the device also contains a compilation of test programs which are very frequently required They are listed below once more for your convenience Display Program name P 04 Electro magnetic...

Page 40: ...efficiently in the analysis of energetic disfunctions Using the example of electro smog tests we concretise it as follows If there is a general force of electro smog RAH No 04 00 you can narrow it on...

Page 41: ...and detail levels under the current selected programme On the highest RAH programme level 45 programmes are available fig 6 The programme 04 00 is the fourth fig 5 of 45 programmes of the highest lev...

Page 42: ...is the first fig 5 of 3 programmes of the second level For the test the polariser of the Rayocomp PS 10 is automatically switched on N fig 3 There are currently no programmes selected that have to be...

Page 43: ...me 04 20 which can be found itself under the main group 04 00 The whole structure of the RAH programmes can be analysed with the Rayocomp PS 10 as described in this chapter and in case there is any ne...

Page 44: ...th the disease pattern will be recommended to you directly for the testing at the push of one button Sometimes this can be more than 100 different RAH programmes An RAH programme with an available tes...

Page 45: ...st them Please insert a programmed RAH Green Card into the Rayocomp PS 10 and press the following key The RAH programmes stored on the card will now be read into the Rayocomp PS 10 and are then availa...

Page 46: ...programme is loaded completely and is ready for testing When an RAH programme was stored as a resonance a long beep signal sounds after successful storage The acoustic signals are very helpful because...

Page 47: ...Green Card the individual time will be stored under this programme 1 4 Very important Deleting the resonance memory Always when a new patient is going to be analysed the resonance memory has to be de...

Page 48: ...their harmonisation times indicated on the display fig 1 will be stored 1 Storing the RAH programme numbers can also be performed under the menu item F1 This programme item is best suited for entering...

Page 49: ...up number to address the desired setup function For exmple if you want to enter the setup number 10 please press 1 then 0 and confirm your entry with the OK key Further actions are described in the fo...

Page 50: ...off at night if you are harmonising while you are resting Your sleep is not disturbed by the bright light of the illumination in the background On delivery the standard setup of the Rayocomp PS 10 is...

Page 51: ...rent error This setup function enables or disables the signal Enter the setup number 12 and you can add one of the following numbers 1 The acoustic signal is switched on 0 The acoustic signal is switc...

Page 52: ...an be stored but not for the single frequencies If an automatic programme sequence is started by the means of an RAH Green Card the default for the single frequencies can be regulated by the pre setti...

Page 53: ...ou can select the number of the module intended for activation or deactivation Please confirm each input with the OK key Here is a list of the module numbers Module No Designation 01 Setup precision o...

Page 54: ...The frequency compilations can be stored on a normal memory card or a Green Card Insert the memory card in your device and enter the setup number 30 Every entered fundamental frequency number will no...

Page 55: ...shown in the display with the 200 at the same time e g 34 200 Insert the memory card and enter the setup number 40 The display may show 3 2 1 Caption 1 This number indicates the amount of values alre...

Page 56: ...e enter 1 and confirm your entry with the OK key Please keep in mind the read protection of a memory card can only be reversed by deleting it see chapter 4 5 10 4 5 10 Providing Write Protection for a...

Page 57: ...stage and confirm with the OK key 4 5 12 Initialising a Memory Card Setup Number 44 If you should come upon a memory card with illegible sticker you can test the card with this setup function and rein...

Page 58: ...n perfect working order with this function After you have entered the setup number 50 and confirmed your entry with the OK key the Rayocomp PS 10 starts a trial run You can read the progress of the tr...

Page 59: ...art No Designation 01 2010 Setup precision of 0 05 02 2020 54 integrated harmonising programs 03 2030 14 Acupuncture oscillation therapy 04 2040 22 Programmes according to Dr Ulrich 05 2050 9 special...

Page 60: ...em 7 This symbolises the load condition of the battery pack 8 This number stands for the construction month of the device in this case December 9 This is the construction year of the device It was the...

Page 61: ...n of the IF keys is exactly the same Enter the desired fundamental frequency value in the menu item Direct Confirm the entry with OK Then press the desired IF key until you hear a signal Set the desir...

Page 62: ...Testing with range values P 02 Test with memory card values P 03 Test with integrated programs P 04 Electro magnetic pollution test P 05 Geopathy test P 06 Check up test P 07 Bacteria and viruses tes...

Page 63: ...1 19 Lung P 1 20 Hormone glands P 1 21 Spinal cord P 1 22 Larynx P 1 23 Diaphragm P 1 24 Pleura P 1 25 Peritoneum P 1 26 Male sexual organs P 1 27 Female sexual organs P 1 28 Ureter P 1 29 Stomach P 1...

Page 64: ...Colon channel P 2 03 Stomach channel P 2 04 Spleen channel P 2 05 Heart channel P 2 06 Channel of the small Intestines P 2 07 Bladder channel P 2 08 Kidney channel P 2 09 Liver channel P 2 10 Channel...

Page 65: ...ummary of the Integrated Special Programs Display Program name P 3 01 Check up P 3 02 Scar interference suppression P 3 03 Bacteria viruses P 3 04 Parasites P 3 05 Global screen system P 3 06 Water ve...

Page 66: ...s program P 4 08 Female hormone program P 4 09 Male hormone program P 4 10 After care program P 4 11 P 4 12 Tinnitus program P 4 13 Constants of physics program P 4 14 Clearing program P 4 15 Spiritua...

Page 67: ...egrated harmonising programs 03 2030 14 Acupuncture oscillation therapy 04 2040 22 Programs according to Dr Ulrich 05 2050 9 special programs 06 2070 11 Test programs 08 2080 Rayonex Analysis and Harm...

Page 68: ...26 Maximum capacity of the memory full 27 This module has already been enabled temporarily 28 No Green Card inserted 29 Very low current Charge battery pack 30 Service is due 31 This program group is...

Page 69: ...d successively 87 No values on the memory card 88 No valid memory card inserted Please check or if necessary reinitialise the card see Setup Item 40 or 44 respectively 89 More than 500 values selected...

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