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USE OF THE INTERNAL FREQUENCY TABLES
The user wants to call an item from the internal frequency tables to the
operating memory by selection from the lists of names of pathogens or
disease symptoms. The window
THERA
is displayed and the icon
“
A B C
” has been touched.
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The first window of the RIFE name table is
displayed. The table is stored in alphabetical
order.
The icon’s “PREV” and next in the lower right
corner allow to page through the list until the
item wanted is found.
The window offers two more icon’s. “STOP”
cancels the search. A touch on “HIGH” (stands
for HIGH frequency application = CLARK)
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
memory and replaces whatever had been stored
there before. The window THERA opens and
the name of the line item appears next to the
icon A B C.
A touch on a name in the CLARK table moves
the corresponding frequency value to the
operating memory, BUT ADDS IT AS A LAST
ITEM TO THE CONTENT. The list remains open
for additional selections. It is closed and the
window THERA opened with a touch on “STOP.”
The name of the last CLARK item selected
appears next to the icon A B C.
The device offers to apply any frequency from
the CLARK table with sine wave signals and
sequences of frequencies from the RIFE table
with square wave signals.