User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Warnings and precautions
- 2. Warranty conditions
- 3. The programmer system
- 4. The programmer tablet
- 5. The programmer software
- 6. The docking station
- 7. The inductive programming head
- 8. The radio frequency (RF) link
- 9. The ECG
- 10. The printer
- 11. Maintenance
- 12. Guidance and manufacturer's declaration
- 12.1. Radio equipment emission
- 12.2. Recommended separation distances according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment
- 12.3. Cable length
- 12.4. Electromagnetic emissions
- 12.5. Magnetic and Electromagnetic Immunity
- 12.6. Electromagnetic Immunity, Portable Radio Frequency Equipment
- 12.7. Raw materials
- 13. Technical data
- 13.1. Conformity of the programmer
- 13.2. US Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) and Industry Canada
- 13.3. Essential performances
- 13.4. Power supply
- 13.5. Dimensions programmer tablet
- 13.6. Dimensions docking station
- 13.7. Dimensions inductive programming head
- 13.8. Use constraints
- 13.9. Storage constraints
- 13.10. System specifications of the programmer
- 14. Explanation of symbols
- 15. Glossary
8. THE RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) LINK
Wireless Radio Frequency (RF) communication between the programmer tablet and
compatible Radio Frequency implantable devices is provided by the Radio Frequency (RF)
Link (Orchestra Plus Link).
COMPONENTS
1. Functioning status LED
― Orange: Device is running software initialization and self-tests
― Green: Device is ready for use
2. RF Link indicator LED (RF signal strength 5 LEDs)
― All 5 LEDs lit up: Indicates optimal RF communication quality
― 1 LED flashing: Device is trying to restore the RF communication
― All 5 LEDS flashing sequentially: Device software is being updated
3. USB cable
GENERAL INFORMATION
Associated with the programmer, the RF Link has been specially designed to program and
interrogate compatible RF implantable medical devices.
Compatible RF implantable cardiac devices are equipped with a transceiver which receives
clinical commands and sends clinical information and device parameters through the RF Link
wireless technology. Please note that an audio signal is emitted once RF communication has
been established between the RF Link and the implantable medical device.
For more information about implant RF wireless programming compatibility, please refer to
the implant user manual.
For more information about the use, maintenance and recycling of the Radio Frequency (RF)
Link, please refer to the associated user manual.
The use of the Radio Frequency (RF) Link as described in the associated manual applies to
all compatible programmers. Please refer to the Device-Compatibility-Matrix that is available
under the reference number UA193 at www.microportmanuals.com. For details regarding the
connection of the RF Link to the Smart Touch programmer, please refer to the following
8.1.
8.2.
8. THE RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) LINK
20 SmartTouch – UA10412A