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DIRP
DIRP (
D
ual
I
ntegration
R
esonance
P
rocedure) is an automated procedure to get a
resonance feedback from a user if a frequency is fed to him. The procedure can be used
within the operating range of the device.
WARNING
: User’s with PACE MAKER or with PACE MAKER ELECTRODES should
consult a cardiologist prior to using DIRP. The general use of frequencies for treatment
could perhaps interfere with – or even damage – the PACE MAKER. Pregnant women and
people who react very sensitive to electrical current of any magnitude should also consult
a medical professional first.
DIRP must be performed with sine wave signals and this wave form is automatically
assigned.
Prepare and run a DIRP analysis in the range between 60kHz and 560kHz with a
“Delta F” of 1,000 Hz.
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Connect an application cable to the output port and attach the electrodes.
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Connect the finger electrode to the socket SENSOR.
Attach the finger electrode to the top digit of the middle finger of the right hand of the user
– as shown below.
Attach finger electrode
Wrap band around to
secure in position
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Connect the power supply to an outlet, attach the plug to the socket POWER and set
the switch on the rear panel to ON.
The introduction window is displayed. Touch the tab SETUP.
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Touch the icon “TIMER”, input the time intended
for the application of resonant frequencies found
during the DIRP and confirm with ‘E’.
Touch “F MAX” and input the upper limit of the
range for the DIRP (560,000Hz). (No commas.)
Touch “F MIN” and input the lower limit
(60,000Hz).
Touch “DELTA F” and input the step size
(1,000Hz).
(NOTE: The operating memory can store up to
1,000 analysis steps.)