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About This Manual
This manual is designed to assist the user with installation, setup and operation of the NDS ZeroWire®
HD wireless video system.
A numbered tab on the side of the page denotes the beginning of a section.
The functional descriptions in this manual are representative of:
Part Numbers:
90T2014 = Receiver
90T2015 = Transmitter (Input: DVI)
90T2016 = Transmitter (Input: DVI and 3G-SDI)
Manual Part Number: 60
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0374 Rev G
Intended Use and Contraindications
The NDSsi ZeroWire HD Wireless Video System is a paired transmitter and receiver, intended for delivery of
video signals over a radio-frequency link to a video display during endoscopic and general surgical
procedures. The ZeroWire HD Wireless Video System is a non-sterile reusable device not intended for use
in the sterile field. It is intended for use by qualified physicians having complete knowledge of these
surgical procedures.
Contraindications:
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These units are non-sterile reusable devices and are not intended for use within a sterile field.
2. This equipment may not be used in the presence of flammable anesthetics mixture with air, oxygen
or nitrous oxide.
No part of this product may come in contact with a patient. Never touch the product and a patient at the
same time.
For mission critical applications, we strongly recommend that a replacement ZeroWire transmitter
and receiver pair, a DVI cable be immediately available. Additionally, we recommend that a display
that is hard wired to the video source be immediately available whenever a surgical procedure is in
progress. See typical installation drawing on page 9.
Overview
The ZeroWire transmitter and receiver pair allows wireless delivery of video signals from the DVI or 3G-SDI
output of an endoscopic camera processor or other video source to the DVI input of a video display. It
operates as an unlicensed ultra-wideband (UWB) wireless system in compliance with FCC (Part 15) rules
governing UWB.
The system is composed of a transmitter (Tx) and a receiver (Rx) pair. The Tx unit is designed to be
mounted on the rear top edge of a display on a surgical cart, or on the cart itself. The transmitter may
obtain its input video signal from either an endoscopic camera processor or the display’s re-drive output.
The Tx unit is powered from the provided 24 VDC power supply (“wall-wart”) or through the optional ‘Y’
adapter cable*. The ‘Y’ adapter cable is described on page 6.
The Rx unit is designed to be mounted on the rear top edge of a display, it may also be mounted on a cart,
and is powered from the provided 24 VDC power supply (“wall-wart”) or through the optional ‘Y’ adapter
cable*. The ‘Y’ adapter cable is described on page 6.
A typical installation is shown on page 9.
*Note:
The ‘Y’ adapter cables are for use with displays that are powered by 24 VDC and whose
power connector accepts one of the J2 connectors shown on page 6.
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