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
section (8.3).
During the use of the RF Link, reciprocal interferences with other electrical instruments may
happen, causing a deterioration of performance (slow-down of the communication,
interruption of the communication) or the inability to perform the requested action.
CONNECTING THE RF LINK TO THE PROGRAMMER
The RF Link can be directly connected to the programmer tablet, or plugged in the USB port
of the docking station when the programmer tablet is placed in the docking station during
usage.
When the RF Link is connected to the USB port of the docking station, removing the
programmer tablet from the docking station will disconnect the tablet from the Radio
Frequency Link. Consequently, the RF communication between the programmer tablet and
the implanted patient device will be disabled.
8.3.
8. THE RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) LINK
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