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R128 gangrene 

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R129 gastric enhancement 

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R130  gastric trouble, indigestion 

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R133  gastritis with gas 

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R134 German measles 

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R135 glaucoma 

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R140 hangover 

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R141 head injury 

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R142  headache caused by urogenital system 

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R143  headache from displaced vertebra 

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R144  headache from parasites 

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Summary of Contents for Frequency Synthesizer F-SCAN2

Page 1: ...erformed and documented by a professional once a year NOTE The universal power supply shipped with the device is the only safe one to be used Any other power source could damage the F SCAN2 or become...

Page 2: ...with the signals available on the OUTPUT port for use with light or magnetic coil adapters etc The AMPLITUDE of the sine wave signals is preset The amplitude of the square wave signals can be individu...

Page 3: ...start the F SCAN2 8 The Touch Screen window 1 and 2 9 window 15 window 17 Adjustment of amplitude 18 INPUT AND USE OF FREQUENCIES 19 USE OF THE INTERNAL FREQUENCY TABLES 21 WIDE BAND SWEEP 23 ZAPPPER...

Page 4: ...band application of frequencies Sweep To Next mode allows to sweep between any two values of a frequency sequence User accessible memory provides a capacity to store 50 data blocks permanently until...

Page 5: ...port Switch to toggle from FULL WAVE to DC OFFSET for square signals except 5Vpp signal which is permanent DC OFFSET Potentiometer to adjust amplitudes of FULL WAVE square signals between 0Vpp and 27V...

Page 6: ...of square wave signals in relation to position of potentiometer is linear CAUTION When using square wave signals the output voltage amplitude must be carefully adjusted to the user s sensitivity See...

Page 7: ...OF A FREQUENCY TRANSFER RECALL or after selecting a CLARK application are automatically appended Playback from the operating memory always starts from memory position 01 Which function to use Let us a...

Page 8: ...cathode in his right hand or apply other electrodes where you see fit NEVER on an open wound NOTE The term SQUARE WAVE is used in this document instead of RECTANGULAR WAVE which is more commonly used...

Page 9: ...e window allows you to assign individual time elements to each frequency of a set This will be explained on the next page Touch to display the numerical block to enter a number between 01 50 to store...

Page 10: ...the content of the ope rating memory to an F SCAN2 SATELLITE via the RS232 interface This time field shows the present setting and changes to the new minute and or second value entered after confir ma...

Page 11: ...new value for minutes first and touch E to jump to seconds change and confirm with E Touch E without an input if you want to keep the present setting of either the minutes or the seconds This field s...

Page 12: ...input error touch zero until all 8 digit s on the left are filled with zero Then input the correct value The value must be lower than F MAX This field shows the present setting in Hz for the DELTA F...

Page 13: ...for F MIN F MAX and DELTA F temporarily This field shows the present position 00 of the permanent memory If a number between 01 and 50 is entered and confirmed with E a set of frequencies or a DIRP da...

Page 14: ...ulsing resets to OFF whenever the device shuts down The icon WOBBLE offers 27ranges and the OFF position 10 to 90Hz 100 to 900Hz 1 000 to 9 000Hz The selected range remains active until the feature is...

Page 15: ...frequency into a free position of the operating memory Touch to start a ZAPPER session A separate window is displayed which will be shown later Touch to increase the actual frequency value in incremen...

Page 16: ...tivates this signal form at the start of a ZAPPER session Touch to select a FULL WAVE square output signal The amplitude can be adjusted with the potentiometer between 0 and 27 Vpp If the switch next...

Page 17: ...progress Touch to CLEAR the graph field without deleting the data from the operating memory The resonance feedback MV to the frequency value issued by the device is stored in the operating memory and...

Page 18: ...e to 0 Attach an application cable to the OUTPUT connector and to the electrodes to be used Connect the power supply to an outlet attach the plug to the socket POWER and set the switch in the back pan...

Page 19: ...00Hz Each digit entered appears in the frequency field for review In case of an error enter zero in all 8 digit s and start anew Confirm the correct value for example 7 500Hz with E 7 500Hz in the fre...

Page 20: ...the last value and no further memory position needs to be prepared It is possible to check the input of the frequencies with the icon s PREV and NEXT If you want to sweep in the range between value 2...

Page 21: ...toggles to LOW and displays the CLARK name table second image from the top This is in alphabetical order too A touch on a line item in the RIFE table moves the associated frequencies to the operating...

Page 22: ...ine of the screen REMEMBER Do not forget to adjust to the user s sensitivity for RIFE applications The image on the left shows window 1 of the tab SETUP If the 50 TIMER feature is needed to assign ind...

Page 23: ...tes If the default Delay time is increased each frequency element will run longer The user wants to perform a wide band SWEEP The tab SETUP has been touched in order to define the duration the frequen...

Page 24: ...ERA to display it s window Active cycle 1 7 minutes P a s s i v e C y c l e 2 2 1 m i n u t e s Active cycle 2 7 minutes P a s s i v e C y c l e 1 2 1 m i n u t e s Active cycle 3 7 minutes Touch the...

Page 25: ...etween 60kHz and 560kHz with a Delta F of 1 000 Hz Connect an application cable to the output port and attach the electrodes Connect the finger electrode to the socket SENSOR Attach the finger electro...

Page 26: ...hat no more values can be accepted Continued on next page The frequency currently sent to the user via the handheld electrode is displayed in the frequency field All answers from the user MV are brief...

Page 27: ...down This includes fluorescent light sources nearby Watches should be removed the sequence of activities described in this chapter is followed the finger electrode must not be attached too tight may c...

Page 28: ...of the target frequency Example If a pulse rate of 5 is selected for a frequency of 1 000Hz in a position of the operating memory 1 000Hz will be delivered on the output for 0 1 second switched off fo...

Page 29: ...ndependent from an outlet for up to 3 hours with a fully charged battery The 7 2 Volt lithium ion battery can be recharged at least 1000 times if treated and stored correctly The battery pack assembly...

Page 30: ...cture Points For further information see the manual shipped with the stylus The shipment from the factory includes F SCAN2 Universal power supply Gold plated handheld electrodes set of 2 Application c...

Page 31: ...ry pack Rechargeable battery Rated voltage 7 2VDC Operating temperature 10 C 40 C 50 F 104 F Capacity 1 700 mAh Multi signal OUTPUT Sine wave positive DC OFFSET amplitude preset to 10 Vpp Square FULL...

Page 32: ...4 7 000 000 9 4 8 000 000 8 8 9 000 000 8 2 10 000 000 8 0 11 000 000 7 6 12 000 000 7 0 13 000 000 6 4 14 000 000 6 2 15 000 000 5 6 Connectors provided Multi signal OUTPUT and POWER PORT POWER conn...

Page 33: ...y and peak to peak voltage swing The displayed frequency must be 1 000Hz 0 1Hz the voltage must be 11Vpp 1 5V The wave form must be SINE positive DC OFFSET 1 2 7 Touch RECTANG The frequency must not c...

Page 34: ...d O Oscilloscope connected 1st to OUTPUT 2nd to PowerPort SINE wave signal Vpp ________ f _________ O OK O NOT OK O Oscilloscope connected 1st to OUTPUT 2nd to PowerPort RECTANG FULL WAVE signal Vpp _...

Page 35: ...58 Cytomegalovirus 409000 59 Cytophaga rubra 430000 60 Demodex Follicu 682000 61 Dental Plaq I 1 378800 62 Dental Plaq I 2 233100 63 Dental Plaq II 1 384950 64 Dental Plaq II 2 278750 65 Dental Plaq...

Page 36: ...vulgar 2 333750 173 Proteus vulgar 3 327200 174 Pseudom aerugin 333000 175 Rhizobium melilo 330000 176 Rotifer 1151000 177 RS Virus 380000 178 Salmonella enter 329000 179 Salmonella typhi 355000 180 S...

Page 37: ...dicitis 1550 880 802 787 727 650 465 450 440 380 190 125 95 72 20 10 R21 appendix enhancement 880 440 10 R22 arneurysm 1865 880 787 760 727 465 444 125 95 72 R23 arteriosclerosis 10000 5000 2720 2170...

Page 38: ...aract 10000 5000 880 787 727 500 465 100 R56 cataract non diabetes 5000 R57 cerebral dysfunction 10000 880 787 727 522 465 100 R58 cerebral palsy 10000 R59 cervice brachial syndrome 10000 1 R60 cervic...

Page 39: ...787 727 522 146 49 R103 edema 10000 5000 880 787 727 R104 embolus 5000 800 20 R105 enlarged epididymis 1500 20 R106 enlarged liver 880 787 728 R107 enuresis 10000 5000 1550 880 802 787 727 465 R108 ep...

Page 40: ...l 10000 3040 650 625 600 10 6 5 R147 heart 10000 880 787 727 465 162 160 125 100 95 81 80 73 20 4 R148 hematoma 10000 110 9 R149 hemorrhage 1550 802 465 R150 hemorrhoid 1550 880 802 800 727 465 20 R15...

Page 41: ...000 5000 1550 880 832 802 787 727 465 100 20 R190 loss of appetite 10000 1865 880 787 727 465 444 125 95 72 20 R191 loss of olfactory sense 10000 20 R192 lumbago 10000 1865 880 787 727 444 125 100 95...

Page 42: ...8 1 R234 otitis 1550 880 802 787 776 727 465 R235 otosclerosis 9 R236 ovaritis 2489 2127 1600 1500 880 832 802 800 787 776 727 650 625 465 440 20 1 R237 overhydration 880 787 727 R238 pain from cance...

Page 43: ...5000 1550 880 787 727 20 R277 Reynauds Disease 727 465 20 R278 rheumatoid arthritis 10000 2720 880 787 727 650 625 600 465 250 120 R279 rheumatoid arthritis 10000 1550 880 802 787 727 650 625 600 465...

Page 44: ...bow 250 1 R319 testitis 1500 880 787 727 20 R320 tetanus 880 787 727 600 500 400 20 5 R321 throat edema 880 787 728 R322 throat inflammation 885 880 875 787 776 727 660 465 428 R323 thrombosis 1500 68...

Page 45: ...72 20 R345 vertebral rigidity 1550 880 802 787 776 727 725 625 428 110 95 60 14 10 8 1 R346 vertigo 880 20 5 R347 wart 2720 2489 2170 2127 2008 1800 1600 1500 787 727 690 495 R348 worms 5522 5000 3032...

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