User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1Intended use
- 2Safety information
- 3Overview
- 3.1Introduction
- 3.2Product composition
- 3.2.1Main Box
- 3.2.2Nodes
- 3.2.3Straps
- 3.2.4Computer and Camera
- 3.3Working conditions
- 3.4Transport and storage conditions
- 3.5Symbols used in this product
- 4Specifications and parameters
- 4.1Specification
- 4.2 Indicator light description
- 4.2.1Main Box indicator
- 4.2.2Node indicator
- 5Instructions for use
- 5.1 Preparation for use
- 5.1.1Charging
- 5.1.2Device connection
- 5.1.3Venue set-up
- 5.2 Strap-on wear
- 5.2.1Effect after wearing
- 5.2.2Chest strap
- 5.2.3Waist strap
- 5.2.4Wrist strap
- 5.2.5Thigh strap
- 5.2.6Ankle strap
- 5.2.7Vamp strap
- 5.3Node Wearing
- 5.3.1Node snap-in
- 5.3.2Node pull-out
- 5.4Getting started with the software
- 5.4.1Visit the Wearable Motion and Gait Quantification
- 5.4.2New assessment
- 5.4.3Enter the assessment name and description of the a
- 5.4.4Add a check
- 5.4.5Select an assessment template to carry out the ass
- 5.4.6Enter patient information
- 5.4.7Start assessment
- 5.4.8View the assessment report
- 5.4.9Other functions
- 5.5After use
- 5.5.1End of use
- 6Cleaning and disinfection
- 6.1 Cleaning the main chassis and nodes
- 6.2 Cleaning straps
- 7Maintenance and Care
- 8Exceptions and their handling
- 9Cautions
- 10Contraindications
- 11Electromagnetic compatibility information
- 12Name and content of hazardous substances
- 13REGULATORY INFORMATION
- 14Quality commitment
- 15Disposal
- 16Copyright and Responsibility
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13,567 MHz; 26,957 MHz to 27,283 MHz; and 40,66 MHz to 40,70 MHz. The amateur radio bands between 0,15 MHz and 80 MHz
are 1,8 MHz to 2,0 MHz, 3,5 MHz to 4,0 MHz, 5,3 MHz to 5,4 MHz, 7 MHz to 7,3 MHz, 10,1 MHz to 10,15 MHz, 14 MHz to 14,2
MHz, 18,07 MHz to 18,17 MHz, 21,0 MHz to 21,4 MHz, 24,89 MHz to 24,99 MHz, 28,0 MHz to 29,7 MHz and 50,0 MHz to 54,0
MHz.
Table 13 Electromagnetic Immunity Declaration of Conformity B
Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and freeze gait assist systems
The Wearable Motion and Gait Quantification Assessment System is intended for use in electromagnetic environments with controlled RF radiated
disturbances. Depending on the maximum rated output power of the communication equipment, the purchaser or user of the Freeze Gait
Quantification System may be protected from electromagnetic interference by maintaining the minimum distance between portable and mobile RF
communication equipment (transmitters) and the Freeze Gait Quantification System as recommended below.
The transmitter is
rated for a
maximum of
High output
power
W
Isolation distance corresponding to different frequencies of the transmitter m
150 kHz to 80 MHz
d = 1.2
P
80 MHz to 800 MHz
d = 1.2
P
800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
d = 2.3
P
0.01
0.12
0.12
0.23
0.1
0.38
0.38
0.73
1
1.2
1.2
2.3
10
3.8
3.8
7.3
100
12
12
23
For transmitter maximum output power ratings not listed in the table above, the recommended isolation distance d, in metres (m), can be
determined using the formula in the corresponding transmitter frequency column, where P is the transmitter maximum output power rating in
watts (W) provided by the transmitter manufacturer.
Note 1:At the 80MHz and 800MHz frequency points, the formulae for the higher frequency bands are used.
Note 2:These guidelines may not be appropriate in all cases. Electromagnetic propagation is influenced by absorption and reflection from
buildings, objects and the human body.
Table 14 Recommended separation distances for electromagnetic interference
12 Name and content of hazardous substances
Part name
Harmful substances
Lead (Pb)
Mercury (Hg)
Cadmium (Cd)
Hexavalent
chromium (Cr(VI))
Polybrominated
Biphenyls (PBB)
Polybrominated
Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE)
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