Cleveland Medical Devices Inc. 0007 사용자 설명서

다운로드
페이지 56
BioRadio 110 User Guide 
                                                             Cleveland Medical Devices Inc.
Using the Sensor Cable 
 
1. Thoroughly clean the skin at the recording site using a mild abrasive (shave site if 
necessary).  Swab clean with alcohol and allow the skin to dry. 
2. Fill each gold electrode cup with electrolyte gel before gluing to the scalp.  
Electrolyte gel is not necessary if using snap-on electrodes. 
3. Attach each gold electrode cup to a marked position on the scalp or body using either 
tape or glue or a combination of both.  Glue or snap reference electrodes, black wire 
leads on a bony promus such as the mastoid portion of the temporal bones behind the 
ears.  (A universal differential channel can be converted to a single-ended channel 
by plugging one of the differentials into the reference lead wire.
4. Note the location on the scalp or body of each channel and its number which 
corresponds with one of eight input channels.  Input Channel Names can be 
programmed later using the BioRadio Configuration Wizard. 
5.
After electrode/sensor placement is complete, connect the end of the Sensor Cable to 
the Transmitter’s 26-pin port.
 
6.
Wrap the adjustable velcro mounting band to a convenient location on the body, ie., 
the bicep of the arm, head, or waist.  
 
7.
Clip the Transmitter to the mounting band making sure the antenna is not bent.  (The 
Transmitter can also be mounted to a shirt collar, pocket, or other convenient 
location.)
 
8. Proceed to Chapter 3 to begin viewing and recording signals. 
392-0000rev1.pub 
page 8
Thursday, November 12, 1998 15:39