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1. gt ee PORT RONAESTIES p qA Va s gt ci TEER A l a E Once the unit is turned on a series of buttons and the centrally located display on the front panel of the device are used to interact with the PESTM and to program the electrical doses to be output LOAD SETUP SELECT SAVE SETUP The LOAD SETUP button is used to review the various electrical parameters defining a dose The PES is pre programmed with 10 stored predefined doses See PRE PROGRAMMED DOSES SPECS After pressing LOAD SETUP the a and buttons are used to scroll through the predefined doses defined by sets of electrical parameters and the SELECT button is used to load the set of parameters for use These parameters can be modified by the user and if desired these new parameters can be stored for recall The dose to be delivered is programmed by the user and is defined by PULSE TYPE TIME VOLTS FREQ and DUTY CYCLE Use the a and buttons to review the parameters and SELECT to load the parameters into memory Display messages will prompt the user for the required input After all parameters have been reviewed press SAVE SETUP use the and buttons to select the memory location page where the newly defined dose will be saved press SELECT Use the SAVE SETUP button to save the settings Up to 10 sets of parameters doses can be saved into memory Note Because there is a potential for interactions among the electrical parameters definin
2. Since 1964 the leader in effective safe and reliable products for fisheries conservation Knowledgeable biologists depend upon Smith Root equipment USER S MANUAL PORIABEE XG TINO NES nl ES SYSTEM Ne J Products for Fisheries Conservation Contents USER S GUIDE OO inina 1 Getting Started 2 Front Panel Items 3 FOOR UD e on 4 Anesthesia Tank 5 sl lt Xel 0 e 5s 6 AO eee eer ee 7 Controls ANS Eds 9 PES Menu Guide sise 11 SE DD E ES 11 BE A UO es se A A AEE 11 AVE 56 UD io dde ns de 12 a 9 ene en E E ee ae eee ee eae 12 PSC YDE aerators eect ee 13 A a en ar a 13 Aae E MR es a en 13 DO CV CIC capac a E 14 Menu BON a eee 15 System Menu LES 16 Pre Programmed Doses s s s 17 SE EU E E E ee seeeanes 18 BCC NC AVON eeo iea ena a 19 Items manufactured by companies other than Smith Root carry the original manufacturer s warranty Please contact product manufacturer for return instructions All Smith Root Inc manufactured products are covered by a one year warranty Credit amp Refund Policy Customers returning equipment in new condition will be given credit to the applicable VISA Master Card account within five days from the date of the return A return authorization must accompany returns Valid equipment returns include but are not limited to ordering incorrect equipment funding deficits and defective equipment returned for reimbursement All returns are subject to a restock
3. 2 LOAD SETUP There are 10 settings in memory Pressing LOAD SETUP will display one of these settings The setting number is shown in the upper right corner of the display The up and down arrows will cycle through all settings from 0 to 9 Pressing SELECT will load the displayed setting display a message to that effect and return to the Status Display Note For the Dual mode settings the Primary Pri waveform is displayed first regardless of which arrow is pressed The Secondary Sec wave form is only displayed if the up arrow is pressed while viewing the Primary waveform setting Example settings iT frat Fos Ww T 4a F OUEPUE 4 4 www smith root com USER S GUIDE PES MENUS 3 SAVE SETUP In the save setting menu only the setting number is display in the upper right corner Pressing SELECT will overwrite the setting at that memory location with the current waveform parameter settings The display will then return to a Status Display Example 4 TIMER The TIMER button allows the pulse timer to be changed When the pulse TIMER is enabled the output is only active for the set number of seconds after the output switch is pressed and then the output automatically stops With the Wave Time disabled the output remains active for as long as the output button is held on Pressing the Timer button displays the current setting which can be changed by pressing the up or down arrow until the desired setting is displa
4. SETTING 6 Burst of 3 100 Volt pulses of 250Hz with a 62 duty at 15Hz 3 pulses at 100 volts for 2 48 milliseconds with 1 52 milliseconds between pulses repeated 15 time each second SETTING 7 Burst of 3 100 Volt pulses of 500Hz with a 62 duty at 30Hz 3 pulses of 1 24 milliseconds at 100 volts with 0 760 off time between pulses repeated 30 times each second SETTING 8 Burst of 3 50 Volt pulses of 250Hz with a 62 duty at 15Hz for 1 second followed by a Burst of 3 100 Volt pulses of 250Hz with a 62 duty at 15Hz for 2 seconds 3 pulses at 50 volts for 2 48 milliseconds with 1 52 milliseconds off time repeated 15 times a second for 1 second and then followed by similar pulses at 100 volts for 2 seconds and then the output stops SETTING 9 Burst of 3 100 Volt pulses of 250Hz with a 62 duty at 15Hz for 2 second followed by a Burst of 3 50 Volt pulses of 250Hz with a 62 duty at 15Hz for 1 seconds 3 pulses at 100 volts for 2 48 milliseconds with 1 52 milliseconds off time repeated 15 times a second for 2 second and then followed by similar pulses at 50 volts for 1 seconds and then the output stops 4 7 www smith root com USER S GUIDE SAFETY SAFETY CHECKLIST BEFORE OPERATING UNIT MAKE SURE THAT At least 2 PEOPLE on the crew know how to administer first aid for electric shock Unit is clean and dry All cables are in good condition with no cracks or abrasions and that all connectors are in place with no missing or damaged p
5. 5 Connect the Remote Switch cable to the 4 pin connector labeled Dia inthe remote auch REMOTE OUTLET IMPORTANT DO NOT CONNECT BATTERY CHARGER TO UNIT WHEN OPERATING THE UNIT It is intended for charging the battery only It cannot power the unit during operation Charge the battery with unit shut down only Also make sure you only use the supplied battery charger with the PES Using an incorrect charger will damage the unit 2009 4 PORTABLE ELECTROANESTHESIA SYSTEM WARNING UNIT IS NOT WATERPROOF WITH THE LID OPEN AVOID PLACING UNIT IN AN AREA WHERE IT MAY GET SPRAYED SPLASHED OR BECOME IMMERSED IN WATER OR OTHER LIQUIDS While we have taken great care to ensure that the PES is safe to use near water it is not designed to be used in the rain where it could be splashed with water and or should never be immersed in water Never use the PES if itis wet Dry unit off with a dry cloth before operating If necessary wipe control panel surface with a moist towel Solvents or cleansers may damage the control panel or controls Avoid spilling liquids on the panel as they may damage internal components ANESTHESIA TANK The PES is available with a 150 quart tank Part 09879 The electroanesthesia tank has two electrode assemblies One is permanently fixed to one end of the tank and the other may be placed at varying distances using the guides within the tank interior The output cables are attached to each electro
6. should NOT be connected to an electrical outlet during operation Operation of the PES while connected to an electrical outlet may damage internal components leading to failure of the system Also The device must be OFF when the battery is being charged 4 www smith root com GETTING STARTED i BEFORE YOU USE_ THE PES_ The PES must be fully charged before you can use it Make sure that the unit is OFF by verifying that the large red knob is in the downward position as shown in the diagram on the front panel Charge the battery using the following instructions Once the battery is fully charged you may begin using the PES for anesthetizing fish CHARGING THE BATTERY Prior to using the PES connect the unit to the b h ke ollow ate REMOTE SWITCH Power button showing attery Charger using the following procedure amp RECHARGE INPUT ON and OFF positions e Connect the external charging system to an AC electrical outlet INZ WI I pe Seeconnected to AC joutlet e Connect the external charging system to the PES via the Recharge Input plug e Check the indicator lights on the external charging system to ensure that charge is being delivered e Disconnect the charging system from the PES and AC outlet after the battery is fully charged RED indicates that the battery is charging and GREEN indicates that the battery is fully charged INDICATOR and ready for use nb 2009 2 PORTABLE DE ELECTROA
7. of Pulse the duty cycle of the two frequencies is displayed The duty cycle of the inner burst is displayed first followed by the frequency of the outer cycle and the duty cycle of the CYCLE frequency is displayed second When the Pulse Type is Ramped DC the message Not used in DC is displayed 9 www smith root com USER S GUIDE CONTROLS amp SETTINGS TIMER Termination of the output of the PES can be automated with the TIMER or controlled manually The TIMER can be adjusted from 1 to 255 seconds or disabled The output of the PES is always controlled by the hand switch When PULSE TYPE is STANDARD PULSES or GATED BURST the minimum time for output is 1 second and the maximum is 255 seconds When PULSE TYPE is Ramped DC the minimum time is 2 seconds and the maximum time is 256 seconds One second is needed to ramp up the voltage and one second to ramp it back down DUAL MODE The PES can be configured to output two different doses in sequence In this configuration a secondary dose is delivered following a primary dose when the primary waveform TIMER elapses on a single activation of the remote switch Each of the phases of the exposure the primary phase and the secondary phase are programmed by the user using the PULSE TYPE DUTY CYCLE FREQ TIMER and VOLTS buttons as previously described for a single phase output Releasing the remote switch at any time will stop the output of the PES In Dual Mode t
8. waveform and all stored waveforms to the Default Factory Setting 10 HISTORY Press SELECT in this menu item to access the event history of the PES unit Press the up or down arrow buttons to go forward or backward in history Press SELECT or Menu to return to the Status Display 2009 16 PORTABLE DE ELECTROANESTHESIA SYSTEM PRE PROGRAMMED DOSES SETTING O Ramped DC 100 VOLTS With the activation of the remote switch the unit outputs a low voltage that raises to 100 volts in 1 second and stays at that level until the remote switch is released SETTING 1 Standard 100 Volt Pulse of 30Hz with a 25 duty The PES outputs 100 volts pulses 30 times a second The pulse period is 33 1 3 milliseconds so the output voltage is 100 volts for 8 1 3 milliseconds and off for 25 milliseconds SETTING 2 Standard 100 Volt Pulse of 60Hz with a 25 duty 60 time each second the unit outputs 100 volts for approximately 4 17 milliseconds with 12 5 milliseconds off time between pulses SETTING 3 Standard 100 Volt Pulse of 15Hz with a 25 duty 15 pulses per second of at 100 volts for 16 2 3 milliseconds and output off for 50 milliseconds SETTING 4 Standard 100 Volt Pulse of 90Hz with a 25 duty Approximately 2 78 milliseconds of 100 volts followed by no output for about 8 33 milliseconds 95 time each second SETTING 5 Standard 100 Volt Pulse of 100Hz with a 25 duty 100 volts for 25 milliseconds and 75 milliseconds off time 100 time each second
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10. NESTHESIA SYSTEM FRONT PANEL ITEMS ANNUNCIATOR REMOTE SWITCH amp RECHARGE INPUT Pu Bi rs a Volts Fre B T 26 4V DC 3 Amps www smith root cor 8 PES front panel items PUSH TO PULL UP UNLOCK Locking anode and cathode connectors The remote switch features a momentary REMOTE SWITCH Remote switch and battery charger share a common electrically isolated plug DEVICE ON OFF A The large red button located on the left side of the front panel turns the device on and off For on twist the button to the right Press the button to turn the unit off The battery charger must be disconnected from the PES prior to turning the device on ANNUNCIATOR B The annunciator provides an audible warning that electrical energy is being output by the PES Volume of the audible warning can be adjusted by rotation of the annunciator A test beep sounds at power up INDICATOR LIGHT C A flashing light located in the center of the front panel provides a visual warning that electrical energy is being output by the PES A test flash is given at power up ANODE AND CATHODE CONNECTORS D The receptacle labeled ANODE is the connection for the lead attached to the positive plate of the exposure tank The receptacle labeled CATHODE is for connection of the lead attached to the negative plate of the exposure tank The anode and cathode cables use locking connectors To unlock them press downw
11. ard to disengage the locking mechanism and then grasp the body of the plug and pull upwards REMOTE SWITCH RECHARGE CONNECTOR E Activation of the remote switch initiates the output of electrical energy The remote switch must remain activated for continued output Deactivation of the remote switch terminates output Termination of electric current output by the PES may also be controlled automatically via the dose timer The Remote Switch and the Recharger share a common connector although their respective conductors are isolated refer to CHARGING THE BATTERY for complete instructions 3 www smith root com USER S GUIDE HOOK UP SETTING UP YOUR PES ANODE CATHODE Insert anode and cathode connectors firmly eo S ELECTRODE h CONNECTION ANESTHESIA REMOTE SWITCH g TANK Ea Nin UT w S HOOK UP DIRECTIONS 1 Ensure that the PES is OFF by pressing the red button and Connect anode and cathode disconnect the unit from the battery charger cables to each electrode 2 Connect the RED cable to the red ringed output connector on the control panel labeled ANODE 3 Connect the BLACK cable end to the black output connector labeled CATHODE 4 Connect the cables to the electrode assemblies on either side of the anesthesia tank using the connectors It is unimportant which one is cathode or anode but both cable ends must be electrically isolated from one another ZA
12. arts Safety control switches are in good condition and functioning properly Indicators and alarms are functioning properly All personal protective equipment is in good condition All electrical connections in the system are clean and tight Electrodes are clean and in good condition with no loose or damaged parts Treatment tanks clean and in good condition with no leaks or damaged areas Fish handling system is clean and in good condition with no worn or damaged parts Power outlet is in good condition and is properly wired Work area is clear with no trip hazards Floor has a non slip surface ALL CREW MEMBERS know where the nearest phone is and the emergency services number is clearly posted by the phone 2009 18 PORTABLE DE ELECTROANESTHESIA SYSTEM PES SPECIFICATIONS before damage can occur Resets automatically when condition is corrected Output Indicators Audio tone with increasing pulse rate for output power Flashing red light Status display for output voltage both average and peak output current both average and peak and output power Output Timer 0 to 999 999 seconds reset able via menu 2 to 256 seconds in second steps and Electronic circuit breaker Dimensions 19 63 W X 15 5 H X 8 75 D 49 86mm X 39 37mm X 22 23mm 4 www smith root com NOTES Use this section to write down settings for future use or other notes 2009 USER S GUIDE 20 W SMITH ROOT INC 1
13. buttons to scroll through the available voltages Press SELECT to load the voltage setting into memory 2009 D PORTABLE PES ELECTROANESTHESIA SYSTEM CONTROLS amp SETTINGS FREQ Multiple options available are for the frequency of the pulsed DC output by the PES Pulse frequency can be varied between 5 Hz and 100 Hz in increments of 5 Hz and then 250Hz 500Hz and 1000Hz After pressing FREQ use the and buttons to scroll through the frequency options Press SELECT to load the desired frequency setting into memory When the Pulse Type is Burst of Pulses the Burst Frequency inner frequency is displayed first followed by the Cycle outer Frequency Each frequency must be selected individually by using the and buttons When the Pulse Type is Standard Pulse only the Cycle Frequency is displayed When the Pulse Type setting is Ramped DC the message Not used in DC is briefly displayed the screen then returns to the previous menu DUTY CYCLE Pressing DUTY CYCLE displays the calculated percentage of time for the selected pulse type and frequency When the Pulse Type is Standard Pulse the calculated on time the ratio of the length of the pulse to the period of the waveform is displayed Options for duty cycle vary between 1 and 99 After pressing DUTY CYCLE use the UP 4 and DOWN to scroll through the available options Press SELECT to load the desired setting into memory When the Pulse Type is Burst
14. de by means of the corresponding connectors It s not important which electrode is assigned to either ANODE or CATHODE as both are electrically isolated from one another Both electrodes are enclosed within a non conductive plastic screen to prevent direct accidental contact with the electrode surface 5 www smith root com USER S GUIDE ELECTROANESTHESIA TANK CARE amp MAINTENANCE OF THE ELECTRODES It may become necessary to clean the electrodes after periods of extended use Over time the electrodes accumulate a build up of oxidation making settings unpredictable and shortening battery life between recharges To clean the electrodes remove the protective screen covering the electrode plate On the movable electrode unit carefully remove the two plastic screws on the outer edges of the top handle assembly The electrode and handle can be slid out of the screen assembly On the fixed electrode unit carefully remove the four 4 screws that hold the screen to the electrode Electrode Screen SB and put the screen aside Remove the two 2 stainless steel screws MOVEABLE ELECTRODE holding the electrode plate to the top mounting bracket Remove any oxidation with an abrasive pad or sandpaper It is not Electrode Metal Electrode S recommended that you use any cleaning chemicals or solvents as they i may remain on the electrode assemblies and unintentionally contaminate the electroanesthesia tank Assemble both units in rever
15. e switch Release of the remote switch deactivates the output immediately K2 NEO ns WW W SM ith root com PES Control panel with central display Example If the pulse timer is disabled when using Ramped DC the DC output increases from 0 to the prescribed voltage level over a period of 1 second when the remote switch is activated The output will remain at this level until the remote switch is deactivated released The output immediately decreases to zero upon release of the remote switch If the pulse timer is enabled the output increases from 0 to the prescribed voltage level over a period of 1 second remains at that level for exposure time minus 1 second then decreases to 0 over a period of the final second If however the remote switch is released before the exposure time has elapsed the output is immediately turned off STANDARD PULSED DC Output immediately goes to maximum voltage and stays constant for the entire pulse duration then drops to zero This type of pulse is known as rectangular BURST OF PULSES Output is a series of dual frequency rectangular pulses This type of output may be referred to as dual frequency pulsed DC gated burst pulsed DC or Complex Pulsed System The pulses occur at two frequencies an inner burst frequency and an outer cycle VOLTS The amplitude of the PES output can be varied between 20 and 400 volts in 5 volt increments After pressing VOLTS use the a and
16. g a dose a review of ALL dose parameters is required when a change is made to any of the parameters defining a dose PULSE TYPE TIMER VOLTS FREQ DUTY CYCLE PULSE TYPE The PULSE TYPE button provides options for type of electric current output by the PES After pressing PULSE TYPE use the a and buttons to scroll through the choices When the desired output is displayed on the screen press SELECT to load the option into memory Options for output Ramped DC Standard pulsed DC and Bursts of pulses 7 www smith root com USER S GUIDE OPERATIONS RAMPED DC This is when the output ramps up from zero to maximum voltage level programmed by the user PT CU PORTABLE ei over a period of second This term applies to D ELECTROANESTHESIA AAS amp SYSTEM continuous DC only and not to pulsed waveforms When using the dose TIMER upon completion of the exposure the ramped DC output will also decrease back to zero over a period of 1 second Total exposure time includes the periods for ramping the output up and down minimum total exposure time is 2 seconds When output is controlled manually via remote switch upon activation of the remote switch the output current starts low and takes 1 second to reach the selected maximum if the output voltage was set for 100 volts the output would take 1 second to raise the voltage to 100 volts level The output will remain at this level until interrupted by release of th
17. he prefix Pri is displayed for the Primary dose setting Pressing SELECT advances to display the prefix Sec for the secondary dose Pressing SELECT again sets the displayed option for the Secondary dose type Dual mode requires the pulse TIMER for the primary waveform Disabling the primary waveform timer disables the dual mode DEFAULT SETTINGS The PES comes with 10 sets of parameters pre programmed as default doses The individual parameters of the doses can be changed The 10 storage locations identified on the screen can be reviewed changed and stored in memory for future use by the user To restore the factory default settings press the MENU button press the UP arrow to cycle to System Menu 9 10 Restore factory default settings and then press SELECT Press the UP arrow to confirm the operation When powered on the unit initializes with the dose settings previously loaded by the user The dose settings to be used should be reviewed prior to operation of the unit 2009 10 PORTABLE D ELECTROANESTHESIA SYSTEM PES MENU GUIDE 1 STATUS DISPLAY On Startup and at the end of various other menu operations the PES displays the current Status There are 3 or 4 Status displays If a menu button is pressed while in another menu the PES returns to the status display The default is to display the current waveform settings such as these Waveform BE Oubeut
18. ing fee and applicable shipping charges The restocking fee is figured at 10 of the purchase price but not less than 20 00 Customers receiving equipment in damaged condition will be referred to the shipping company for insurance reimbursement Rev WARNING Battery posts terminals and related accessories contain lead compounds chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm Wash hands after handling 20009 PORTABLE DE ELECTROANESTHESIA SYSTEM thy i s A The PES is a portable device intended for the generation of electrical energy to be used for the electrical stunning of aquatic organisms It is designed for use in field applications in hatcheries and on boats The PES Electroanesthesia System consists of e PES Control Unit e Remote Switch e Anesthesia Tank with electrodes e Battery Charger e Electrode cables e Manual The unit must be connected to an electrical outlet to charge the battery prior to use The PES is connected to the anesthesia tank via the anode and cathode cables The anode and cathode plates sit on either end of the anesthesia tank Fish to be anesthetized are introduced to the water between the anode and cathode The PES is operated by means of a remote Switch A bright LED flasher and audible alarm provide a clear indication of when output is present ATTENTION THE PES IS DESIGNED FOR BATTERY OPERATION ONLY The PES
19. ode waveform is enabled the first display will show the Primary Waveform pulse type Pressing SELECT will set the type for the Primary waveform and the display will then show the Secondary waveform type Pressing SELECT again would set the Secondary waveform type and the display will return to Status Display Graphical display are shown only for example and are in no specific order LL LL 6 VOLTS Pressing the VOLT menu button displays the current voltage setting The up and down arrows change the voltage value in the display and the SELECT button sets that voltage for the waveform If Dual mode is enabled the display first shows the Primary wave voltage Pressing SELECT sets the voltage for the Primary and switches the display to show the Secondary waveform voltage setting which can be changed with the arrow buttons and set with the SELECT button 7 FREQ Pressing the FREQ button displays the current frequency setting if the pulse type is set for DC in which case the display moves to the next waveform of a Dual mode setting or briefly displays an error message and then returns to Status Display With some frequency displays the bottom line of the display also shows the calculated width of the pulse in milliseconds using the current setting for Duty Cycle The displayed waveform frequency setting can be varied up or down with the up or down arrows and the setting of the waveform is changed to that displayed value when the SELECT button is pre
20. se order taking care not to damage or cross thread the plastic screws OVERFLOW STANDPIPE ra mounting screws Included with the PES anesthesia tank is a stand pipe that allows FIXED ELECTRODE users to replenish the fresh water in the tank by running a hose into it while letting the over flow water vent safely out the tank s drain hole The 90 elbow is attached to the drain from the inside of the tank and the resulting overflow goes out the top of the standpipe while maintaining desired water level The amount of water in the tank can be adjusted accordingly using different lengths of vertical pipe To attach the standpipe to the outlet drain press the elbow over the drain tube until it can t go any further It is important that the standpipe is not in place when the PES tank is in transit Otherwise it may be damaged by items shifting around inside the tank during shipping STORAGE POUCH There is a pouch for the storage of the output cables remote switch and manual for the PES located inside the lid It is constructed of tough water resistant nylon and features a hook and loop closure system on the protective flap Care should be taken not to overfill the pouch with too many items as it could interfere with the closing of the lid The pouch may be removed for cleaning and reattached using the hook and loop retention system inside the lid 2009 PORTABLE DE ELECTROANESTHESIA SYSTEM OPERATIONS
21. ssed The range of frequencies may be limited by the current Duty Cycle setting as the PES has limits for pulse width If BURST OF PULSES wave type is set the first display in the frequency menu is for the Burst Frequency Pressing SELECT sets that frequency and switches the display to the Cycle Frequency display where it can be raised lowered or left unchanged Pressing SELECT again would then set the Cycle Frequency and the display would return to Status Display 4 3 www smith root com USER S GUIDE PES MENUS If Dual mode is enabled the first display shows the frequency setting of the Primary waveform If that waveform is a Burst of Pulses type the display would show the setting of the Burst Frequency of the Primary Waveform otherwise the display will simply show the Cycle Frequency Changes to the displayed setting can be made with the up or down arrows Pressing SELECT would save that setting and change the display to the next menu item Menu items follow the following order depending on the Dual mode setting and the Pulse Type settings The display cycles to the next menu item when SELECT is pressed e Cycle Frequency gt Status Display e Burst Frequency gt Cycle Frequency gt Status Display e Primary Cycle Frequency gt Secondary Cycle Frequency gt Status Display e Primary Burst Frequency gt Primary Cycle Frequency gt Secondary Cycle Frequency gt Status Display e Primary Cycle Frequency gt Secondary Burst Frequenc
22. t Secondary Burst Duty gt Status Display e Primary Pulses Burst gt Primary Burst Duty gt Secondary Pulses Burst gt Secondary Burst Duty gt Status Display e Primary Duty Cycle gt Status Display e Primary Pulses Burst gt Primary Duty Cycle gt Status Display e Secondary Duty Cycle gt Status Display e Secondary Pulses Burst gt Secondary Duty Cycle gt Status Display The last four cycles occur when either the Primary or the Secondary wave type is set for DC Graphical display are shown only for example and are in no specific order Er A F aE E r PAISE NDJAER A ME MELLE Hurst Buty ir Fulse width The Menu Button allows access to a set of system operating parameters The menu always starts with the same parameter and cycles forward with the up arrow and backward with the down arrow In most menu items the display shows the parameter and the setting change that would occur if the SELECT Button is pressed To leave the setting unchanged cycle to another menu parameter with the arrow buttons or abort the System Menu by pressing the menu button again and the display will return to Status Display If the SELECT button is pressed the system setting is changed a message may be briefly displayed before the display returns to the Status Display 4 5 www smith root com USER S GUIDE SYSTEM MENUS SYSTEM MENU ITEMS ARE IN ORDER 1 TIMER RESET Pressing SELECT in this menu will reset the seconds counter in the S
23. tatus Display to 0 2 QUICK SETUP Pressing SELECT will initiate the Quick Setup sequence 3 DUAL MODE Pressing SELECT will toggle the current setting of Dual Mode enabling or disabling it 4 POWER LIMIT Press SELECT to enter the power limit menu where the max power setting can be changed Pressing Select in this menu will return the display back to Status Display 5 LIMIT MODE In Power Limiting or Thermal Fold back the power is reduced by changing the voltage or the frequency while retaining the pulse width This menu allow the selection of which method us used Note Frequency limiting is not possible with a DC Pulse 6 THERMAL FOLDBACK If the PES gets too hot this mode if enabled will reduce the output power like Power Limit mode Press SELECT in this menu to toggle the current setting of this mode Enabling or Disabling it 7 LOW OUTPUT CURRENT As a Safety feature If the PES output is activated but the unit does not detect any significant output current the output will be shut off and an error message displayed In this Menu the test for Low Output Current can be Disabled Press SELECT in this menu to toggle this system setting Disabling or Enabling it 8 EXTENDED TESTS Pressing SELECT in this menu item will initiate a basic test of the PES unit This should only be performed either by or under the direction of a engineer or technician 9 FACTORY DEFAULTS Pressing SELECT in this menu item will set the current
24. ting is displayed Changes to the displayed setting can be made with the arrow buttons limited by the currently set frequency and the PES s pulse width limitations The SELECT button saves that display setting and the display returns to the Status Display 2009 14 PORTABLE D ELECTROANESTHESIA SYSTEM DUTY CYCLE CONT If the current pulse type is BURST OF PULSES the first display shows the number of pulses per burst The number shown can be changed with the arrow keys After the parameter is set with the SELECT button the display will show the current duty cycle setting This displayed setting can also be changed with the arrow keys and selected with the SELECT button As in other menus if Dual mode is enabled the display will show the setting s of the Primary waveform which can be changed with the arrow keys After pressing the SELECT button the Secondary wave s setting will be displayed After pressing the SELECT button for the secondary waveform s duty cycle the display returns to Status Display The menu cycles through the following items based on the setting of Dual mode and Pulse Type s with each press of the SELECT button e Duty Cycle gt Status Display e Pulses Burst gt Burst Duty gt Status Display e Primary Duty Cycle gt Secondary Duty Cycle gt Status Display e Primary Pulses Burst gt Primary Burst Duty gt Secondary Duty Cycle gt Status Display e Primary Duty Cycle gt Secondary Pulses Burst g
25. y gt Secondary Cycle Frequency gt Status Display e Primary Burst Frequency gt Primary Cycle Frequency gt Secondary Burst Frequency gt Secondary Cycle Frequency gt Status Display Primary Cycle Frequency gt Status Display Secondary Cycle Frequency gt Status Display e Primary Burst Frequency gt Primary Cycle Frequency gt Status Display Secondary Burst Frequency gt Secondary Cycle Frequency gt Status Display If one of the waveform types was set to Ramped DC in the last four sequences the menu state that would have displayed and that set s waveform frequency would be skipped Note that in DUAL MODE if the Primary wave Pulse Type is set to Ramped DC the frequency menu starts with the frequency setting of the Secondary waveform The following graphical displays are shown only for example and are in no specific order 8 DUTY CYCLE The DUTY CYCLE button is use to view and set the duty cycle percent of the wave cycle where the output is at the set voltage If the pulse type is BURST OF PULSES the DUTY CYCLE button sets the number of pulses in a burst The pulse width calculated using the current frequency setting is shown on the last line of the DUTY CYCLE display If the wave type is set for DC and DUAL MODE is not enabled or the secondary wave type is also DC an error message is shown briefly before returning to Status Display If the wave type is set for STANDARD PULSE than the current waveform s duty cycle set
26. yed and then pressing SELECT After pressing SELECT the display will then return to Status Display secondar Wave Time Wave Time ay I Z DZVeESablT ea Like most wave settings menus if Dual mode waveform is enabled the first display will show the Primary waveform setting for that parameter Pressing SELECT whether or not a change is made will switch the display to the Secondary waveform setting Note For dual waveform output to function the Dual mode setting must be enabled and the Primary Wave Timer must not be disabled The PES switches from the Primary waveform to the secondary waveform when the Primary Wave Time expires Even if Dual mode is enabled the output will not switch if the Primary Wave Time is disable The Secondary Wave Time can be disabled In that case the output will switch from the Primary waveform to the Secondary waveform when the Primary Wave Time expires and the PES will continue to output the Secondary waveform for as long as the REMOTE SWITCH is held 2009 12 PORTABLE D ELECTROANESTHESIA SYSTEM 5 PULSE TYPE Press the PULSE TYPE menu button to select one of the three output waveform types Ramped DC Standard Rectangular Pulses or Burst of Pulses On pressing the PULSE TYPE menu button the current setting is displayed Pressing the up or down arrows changed the display and pressing the SELECT button changes the setting to the one displayed and return the display to Status Display If Dual m
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