Product Manual
DYNATRON® 125™ PHYSICAL FEATURES
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Dynatron 125 Physical Features
Before operating the Dynatron 125, acquaint yourself with the control panel by reviewing the illustrations. Each of the
features is numbered in the diagram, and a description for each feature follows:
1. CUSTOMIZABLE DUTY CYCLE
e DUTY CYCLE key is a toggle key located at the bottom center of the Operations Screen. Options include 10,
20, 50, and 100% (Continuous) Duty Cycle.
2. FREQUENCY
Located in the lower le-hand corner of the Operations Screen, the FREQUENCY key allows the practitioner to
toggle between 1, 2, and 3 MHz frequencies. is value is not saved as a default when changed. e system will
default back to 1 MHz when the device is turned o and on again.
3. INTENSITY
INTENSITY is controlled by using the UP and DOWN INTENSITY ARROWS located in the center of the Operations
Screen. As the arrows are pressed, modications are immediately displayed in between the arrows.
4. TIME / TIME SCREEN
When the window is pressed, the TIME SCREEN appears. TIME defaults to 5:00 min. but can be adjusted by using
the UP and DOWN ARROW KEYS located on the TIME SCREEN.
5. SAVING TREATMENT TIME AS A DEFAULT
From the TIME screen, pressing the image in the lower le-hand corner aer setting the TIME will save the TIME
setting as the new default. Once saved, the saved TIME selection becomes the default TIME for all future treatments.
6. RETURN KEYS
Wherever shown, these keys, located on both the TIME screen and the SETTINGS screen, return the display to the
Operations Screen.
7. SETTINGS KEY / SETTINGS SCREEN
Pressing the SETTINGS KEY opens the SETTINGS SCREEN. Inside the SETTINGS SCREEN the practitioner can
control BRIGHTNESS, VOLUME, LANGUAGE, turn HEAD WARMING ON and OFF, and change the INTENSITY
display to either to W/cm
2
or WATTS. Once changes are made to Language, Head Warming, or Intensity; these
changes become the Default Settings and will remain in place until additional changes are made.
8. VOLUME
e volume of the sound can be changed from low, to medium, to high.










