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UDS-HDC-II Infrared Hand Controller Instruction Manual Ver 3.0 March 2005
Instruction Manual
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UDS-HDC-II Infrared Hand Controller Instruction Manual Document Number: 097 Version Number: 3.0 Release Date: March 22, 2005 Issued by: Quality Assurance LABORIE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES OFFICES: USA 185 Allen Brook Lane, Suite 101 Williston, Vermont 05495-9209 Sales/Marketing: 802.878.1110 Customer Service: 800.522.6743 Technical Support: 800.333.1039 Fax: 802.878.1122 E-Mail: [email protected]
CANADA 2101 Boul. Lapinière Brossard, Quebec J4W 1L7 Montreal: 450.671.5901 Customer Service: 888.522.6743 Technical Support: 800.333.1039 Fax: 450.671.7182 E-Mail: [email protected]
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INTERNATIONAL 6415 Northwest Dr., Unit 11 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4V 1X1 Customer Service: 905.612.1170 Fax: 905.612.9731 E-Mail: [email protected]
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Infrared Hand Controller Instruction Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION ... 3 2 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS ... 4 2.1
INTENDED USE ... 4
3 INFRARED HAND CONTROLLER ... 5 3.1
INFRARED HAND CONTROLLER BUTTONS ... 6
4 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ... 7 4.1 4.2 4.3
CLASSIFICATIONS... 7 OPERATING, TRANSPORT AND STORAGE CONDITIONS ... 7 MARKINGS ON EQUIPMENT ... 7
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1 Introduction
The UDS-HDC-II Infrared Hand Controller is a hand-held device used to remotely control various features available on the UDS software. The Infrared Hand Controller in conjunction with its Infrared Receiver/Decoder facilitates the operator to simultaneously tend to their patient and execute specific UDS procedures without interruption. The Infrared Hand Controller is an optional feature that can be used with the following UDS systems: • • • • •
Aquarius™ Encore™ Avanti™ Ascend™ Eko™
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2 Warnings and Precautions
2.1
1.
Read the instruction manual provided with your UDS System before using the device.
2.
Use single use disposable tubing and catheters designed for urodynamic measurements. Do not reuse disposable equipment.
3.
Do not use your UDS System in the same room as an operating magnetic resonance imaging device (MRI). The strong magnetic field produced during MRI may cause disruption of the system.
Intended Use
The Infrared Hand Controller is used to operate the UDS software program in place of or in conjunction with a keyboard, mouse or any other pointing device.
UNITED STATES FEDERAL LAW RESTRICTS THIS DEVICE TO SALE OR USE BY OR ON THE ORDER OF A LICENSED PHYSICIAN.
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3 Infrared Hand Controller The Infrared Hand Controller can be used to remotely perform specific functions of the UDS software. The Hand Controller in conjunction with the Infrared Receiver/Decoder allows the operator to execute procedures a short distance away from the computer. This enables the operator to simultaneously tend to the patient and control the procedure without interruption. The Infrared Hand Controller functions similarly to a remote control for a TV or VCR. A signal is transmitted when the Hand Controller is pointed directly at the Infrared Receiver/Decoder and a button is depressed. The Receiver/Decoder receives this signal and relays it to the computer which initiates the requested procedure. NOTE: The Infrared Hand Controller will not function if the Receiver/Decoder is hidden behind or obstructed by any objects. A clear line of sight path between the Hand Controller and the Receiver/Decoder must be established for this feature to function properly. Before using the Infrared Hand Controller, the following conditions must be in place: • • •
The UDS software Version 7Z or higher is installed and configured to use Comm 2 of the PC The Infrared Receiver/Decoder is plugged into Comm 1 of the PC Two (2) AAA batteries are installed in the Infrared Hand Controller
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3.1 Infrared Hand Controller Buttons There are 13 buttons on the Infrared Hand Controller. These buttons simulate the Control Panel buttons at the top of the UDS Client screen. They are initially programmed to the factory default settings as shown in the table below. Note: The Hand Controller buttons can be re-programmed to a different Control Panel button. Please contact the Service Department of Laborie Medical Technologies for this option.
Infrared Hand Controller Buttons
Control Panel Buttons
1
- First sensation event
2
- First urge event
3 4 5 Run/Stop
- Capacity event - Valsalva event - Cough event - Toggles between running or stopping the test
Ok/Yes Cancel 6 7 8
- Simulates the Ok or Yes button in the dialog box - Simulates the Cancel button in the dialog box - Uroflow procedure - CMG procedure - UPP procedure
9 Save and Print
- Micturition procedure - Saves the test procedure and prints the study
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4 Technical Description 4.1 Classifications Your UDS System is classified according to the following standards: Type of protection against electric shock Degree of protection against electric shock Degree of protection against ingress of water Mode of operation
Class 1 Equipment Type BF Equipment IPX0 Equipment Continuous
4.2 Operating, Transport and Storage Conditions Operating Conditions are as follows: • • •
Temperature: Humidity: Pressure:
10°C to 40°C 30% to 75% relative humidity 700 hPa to 1060 hPa
Transport and Storage Conditions are as follows: • • •
Temperature: Humidity: Pressure:
-40°C to 70°C 10% to 100% relative humidity 500 hPa to 1060 hPa
4.3 Markings on Equipment Your UDS System may display some or all of the following markings and/or labels: • • •
Indication of Origin: Laborie Medical Technologies Model or Type Reference: Infrared Hand Controller Supply Frequency (Hz): see chart below:
For North America For Europe
Voltage 120 230
Frequency 60 Hz 50 Hz
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