Use Instructions

PN 10232 Eagle V1.2 Instructions for Use Rev 1.0 Page 20 of 101
Table 4 CSS Features
5.
Each CSS is accompanied by 2 small sterile bags to handle the HFC USB Hatch
with sterile technique (see Section 6.3.1) while establishing ECH wireless
configuration (Section 6.3.2.2) or ECH wired configuration (Section 6.3.2.3).
6.
Each CSS is accompanied by 3 pieces of tape. Tape is used to secure the sterile bag
around the HFC USB Cable for ECH Wireless Configuration (see Section 6.3.2.2),
and to secure the HFC USB Cable for both ECH Wireless and Wired Configuration
(see Section 6.3.2.3).
7.
Refer to Section 4.2 for details on the CSS device label.
8.
The CSS is a single use device. The CSS cannot be re-sterilized.
2.2.2. ECH – External Communication Hub
Intended to cast the Handheld Fluorescence Camera’s display through a wired or wireless connection on
to the ECH Display monitor, the External Communication Hub (ECH) is comprised of
1. ECH Display Monitor
2. ECH PC A Small Form Factor Computer with encrypted USB Flash Drive (32 Gb) and Numeric
Pad
3. ECH Router
4. ECH DVI Link Assembly, and ECH USB Cable
5. ECH Power Supplies and Extension Cables
6. ECH Power Bar
7. Cart (ECH Cart)
The External Communication Hub also facilitates the transfer/export of saved images from the Handheld
Fluorescence Camera to external media. Refer to Section 6.3.2 for ECH Instructions for Use.
Table 5 ECH Features
1.
The ECH Display Monitor casts the Handheld Fluorescence
Camera’s display.
2.
The ECH PC facilitates HFC display
casting and saving data stored on the
HFC as a backup.