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1. chatter that sometimes occurs after a busy day C1 Meditate to Sleep Meditate visualize 45min 8to3 and think soothing thoughts during the first half 8 Hz fall asleep during the second half 3 Hz Page 16 Session Session Target Number Description Time__Rate Hz Library 1 Sessions LIB1 1 18 C2 Delta To aid in falling asleep Best for 45 min 3 5 those with pain Fall asleep with session running C3 Sub Delta Calms the hypothalamus 24min 0 5 1 Beneficial for some with fibromyalgia and hypertension Depression Reduction C4 Alpha Beta Settles down negative 30 min L10 R18 emotions from the right brain while stimulating the left brain to rebalance alpha asymmetry C5 Alpha Relaxer This session has 30 min 10 to an alpha frontend to reduce anxiety L10 R18 and enhance relaxation Hypnosis C6 Fractionated Hypnosis Alpha This 30 min 8 session simulates the hypno therapy process Library 2 Sessions LIB2 19 30 Relaxation and Sleep A1 Wise Guy Alpha It has been shown 30 min 10 6 that people with fast running alpha waves have higher than average IQs A2 Coffee Break Alpha Great for a little 15 min 10 rest during your coffee or lunch break A3 Paradise A gentle slide down to Theta II 36 min 6 5 Extraverts with low anxiety produce high levels of this frequency A4 Sleep Alpha to Theta This session 36min L10 R6 can really help to break up distressing thou
2. Power CES STIMULUS Y avo HEADPHONE OMNI Operator s Manual Page 23
3. View Hole Omniscreen Eyesets If you have any questions require assistance or wish to receive information on new product developments and research currently being conducted at Mind Alive Inc visit our website at www mindalive com or call toll free at 1 800 661 MIND 6463 Outside Canada and the U S call 780 465 6463 Page 1 WARNINGS FOR USING CRANIO ELECTRO STIMULATION CES Do not use if you have a heart pacer The electrical signals may cause pacer malfunction Do not use on anyone with epilepsy brain tumour or recent stroke Do not use while driving or operation hazardous machinery Do not place electrodes over skin lesions new scars cuts eruptions or sunburn Setting the intensity too high may result in a mild irritation or blistering of the skin Set the intensity to lower levels so that the stimulus is only mildly noticeable A double blind study showed that CES works at sub threshold below feeling level WARNINGS FOR USING AUDIO VISUAL ENTRAINMENT AVE If you are an epileptic or photic epileptic We recommend that people with a history of epilepsy and or photic epilepsy not use AVE unless under the supervision of a medical doctor If you are taking drugs or using alcohol We recommend that people currently using drugs prescription or recreational and or excessive alcohol consumption consult with their doctor before using AVE If you are a first time AVE user We advise that you always remain seated or reclin
4. into healthier patterns Recommended Reading Change Your Brain Change Your Life Daniel Amen The Rediscovery of Audio Visual Entrainment Dave Siever New Technology for Attention and Learning Dave Siever The AVE Session and Protocol Guide for Professionals Dave Siever Page 5 Page 5 HEART RATE VARIABILITY HRV Long graceful breathing cycles have long been used as part of meditation Scientifically this technique has been analysed and shown to settle down a stressed autonomic nervous system Both sympathetic flight or fight activity and para sympathetic the brain s efforts to compensate activity settle down dramatically using controlled slowed deep breathing techniques The heart speeds up with every breath in and slows down with every breath out This difference in heart rate is called Heart Rate Variability HRV For example a relaxed person using controlled breathing may have a heart beat of 80 beats per minute while breathing in and as low as 65 beats per minute while breathing out The difference or swing is about 15 beats per minute bpm When people get stressed their heart typically clamps as low as 5 bpm HRV and spikes sometimes as high as 30 bpm HRV This is abnormal activity and is rough on the heart The HRV technique used in the DAVID PAL36 with CES is based on a 10 second breathing cycle six breaths minute by inhaling slowly for 5 seconds and exhaling slowly for 5 seconds in an easy relax
5. plugged in Volume too high too low Intensity too low CES cable broken CES not operating Plugged into adapter Preferences have been set saved at zero Page 20 Response Turn off PWR switch then turn PWR switch back on Replace battery or use adapter Replace battery or use adapter Check eyeset connection Check headphone connection Check all connections to audio player Check all connections to audio player Adjust volume to moderate listening level Moisten earlobes turn intensity up check cable jack connection Replace cable Slide CES slider to full left reslide to right to desired setting Operate on 9Volt battery only Re adjust settings and re set preferences WARNING ALL persons who a have a history of epilepsy photic epilepsy or any seizure disorder b suffer from any mental disorder illness c are currently using ANY drugs prescription or recreational d are under the influence of alcohol SHOULD NOT USE the DAVID PAL36 with CES unless under the supervision of or consultation with a medical doctor THE DAVID PAL36 with CES IS NOT RECOGNIZED AS A TREATMENT OR CURE OF ANY MEDICAL CONDITION OR DISABILITY HOWEVER RESEARCH SUGGESTS THAT THE DAVID PAL36 with CES IS AN EFFECTIVE RELAXATION AND MEDITATION TOOL The DAVID PAL36 with CES is a non invasive tool All resulting effects are produced in the brain solely by audio and visual stimulation All rights reserve
6. small low power and reliable CES devices were developed By 1975 several companies in the US and Europe were manufacturing CES devices for public use During this time research on CES was quite active and scientific papers were published Most studies to date have shown CES as a reliable method to reduce anxiety and improve cognition in recovering alcoholics Additional studies have shown CES to be an effective tool in reducing anxiety and improving IQ Research to date is quite vague on the effects of using CES at various frequencies citing both low and high frequencies can be effective for improving learning and reducing anxiety Many people who used CES along with AVE have reported that they experienced deeper relaxation for prolonged periods of time In addition to enhancing entrainment CES increases neurotransmitter production These neurotransmitters are necessary for information processing memory energy level and physical well being When our neurotransmitters and endorphins are not produced to necessary levels it may lead to destructive behaviours and or the abuse of substances as a substitute for that natural high Page 7 DAVID PAL36 with CES DIAGRAMS Figure 1 Front Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 e MIND ALIVE CANADA DAVID PL 36 j With OES 123 4 5 6 A B Cc ee Pre s 4 3 par ia LIB2 F F i u WR m 1 a UTPUT Ls OFF 5 POWER CES STIMULUS 10 Y auon
7. to page 13 to select a preset session As soon as the PAL36 with CES is turned on the last three sessions selected displayed including whether they were from LIB1 or LIB2 Then the PAL36 with CES will start to scroll through each of the preset session numbers starting with bank A Al A2 A3 etc After the A Page 11 sessions the PAL36 with CES will scroll through the B sessions and then the C sessions When the desired session lights up press SEL If you want a session from group B or C wait for the A group to finish and the B group will scan followed by group C Pressing the INT button will allow you to scan through the sessions faster If LIB2 sessions are being selected the LIB light will be on Once a session has been selected the session number will flash a few times Then the eyeset lights and headphone volume will start low and gradually increase over ten seconds until the levels reach the preset settings of intensity and volume Soft On This allows you time to put on the eyesets and headphones During the remainder of the session the session light eg A1 B4 will flash briefly every few seconds to remind you of the session number selected Every eighth flash will show the battery power level 1 to 6 As the session ends the eyeset lights and volume will fade out Soft Off If no buttons are pressed the PAL36 with CES will go into standby in two minutes The green P
8. EEN jack Use the patch cord with the small 2 5 mm plug HEADPHONE Jack Insert headphone plug into HEADPHONE jack AUDIO IN Jack Use to listen to music during a session Also use to download or erase a session with the DAVID Session Editor Plug one end of the patch cord with the larger 3 5 mm plug into the headphone output of your CD player computer or MP3 player and the other end into the AUDIO IN jack of the PAL36 with CES Figure 2 End Panel 14 15 CES PONER CES STIMULUS auon HEADPHONE OMNISCREEN CES Stimulus Intensity Slider Use to adjust the intensity of the CES Stimulation CES Power Indicator Light Indicates that CES is operating If flickering indicates that intensity is set too high and needs to be set to low to start CES Page 9 Figure 3 Back 9 Volt Alkaline Battery Battery Compartment Install 9 volt battery into battery compartment as shown Page 10 AVE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS For best results we recommend that you drink a glass of water 15 minutes before a session Ensure that your environment is conducive to relaxation For example be sure that you will not be interrupted you are wearing comfortable clothing there is no excessive noise and the room is set at a comfortable temperature You should be sitting down in a reclined position or lying down Although you may keep your eyes open or closed most people enjoy the sessions with their eyes closed Tu
9. HEADPHONE OMNISCREEN 13 12 11 Power Switch OFF PWR LIB1 LIB2 Set to PWR to turn the PAL36 with CES on and to select Library 1 LIB1 sessions or Library 2 LIB2 sessions Library 2 Light LIB2 Indicates that sessions in Library 2 have been selected Power Light PWR Indicates that the PAL36 with CES is on or in standby 9 Volt Adapter Jack Insert adapter plug into adapter jack use a 9 volt adapter with 1 3 mm plug and centre positive Session Number Lights 1 6 Indicates the session number They are also used to display the battery power intensity and volume levels AB C Indicator Lights Indicates the session number VOL Button Volume Note button raised to guide you in locating with eyes closed during sessions Use to increase or decrease the volume of the tones Also used to clear most recently played sessions Page 8 8 9 10 1 12 13 INT Button Intensity Note button raised to guide you in locating button with eyes closed during session Use to increase decrease intensity of the lights in the eyeset CES OUTPUT Jack Insert CES cable into CES OUTPUT jack SEL Button Select Use to select session while sessions are scanning During a session use to select tone Pulsed Tone Binaural Beats Chime or to turn all tones off Also use to turn heartbeat sound on or off OMNISCREEN Jack Insert Omniscreen eyeset plug into OMNISCR
10. INTRODUCTION You have purchased the most innovative high quality audio visual entrainment AVE device available on the market today The DAVID PAL36 with CES combines the necessary principles of audio visual stimulation and cranial electrical stimulation to safely and effectively guide the user into desired states of consciousness and maximum brain functioning We are confident you will find using the DAVID PAL36 with CES not only an enjoyable relaxing experience but also beneficial as you explore heightened states of consciousness and personal awareness The DAVID PAL36 with CES is non invasive and no electrical current is passed through to the user All resulting effects are produced in the brain solely by audio visual stimuli The portability of the DAVID PAL36 with CES lends itself to easy travel airport X ray machines will not harm the DAVID PAL36 with CES In order to obtain maximum enjoyment and benefits from your DAVID PAL36 with CES please read this operator s manual thoroughly COMPONENT LIST 1 DAVID PAL36 with CES Serial Number 2 Tru Vu Omniscreen Eyeset U S Patent 5 709 645 3 Headphones 4 CES Stimulus Cable 5 Stereo Patch Cord 6 Carry Bag 7 9 Volt Alkaline Battery 8 DAVID PAL36 with CES Operator s Manual and Warranty Card OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES FOR DAVID PAL36 with CES 1 9 Volt Adapter 2 DAVID Session Editor 3 Two User Package includes eyeset headphones splitter cords 4
11. ON OF PRESET SESSIONS Note All Preset Sessions include Heart Rate Variability throughout the session and Dissociation at the beginning of each session For Dual Brainwave Stimulation Sessions eg Session C4 L10 R19 the L and R for the target rate represent the visual field of stimulation Left visual field stimulation means right brain hemisphere stimulation right visual field stimulation means left brain hemisphere stimulation Session Session Target Number Description Time __Rate Hz Library 1 Sessions LIB1 1 18 SMR and Beta Let s Get Alert Al A2 A3 A4 AS A6 Sensory Motor Rhythm SMR Use to achieve relaxed attention SMR for Sleep Use to improve sleep for those with insomnia due to a racing mind but relaxed body Beta Perker A great way to get going in the morning without caffeine This session helps reduce ADD and SAD symptoms May cause anxiety ADD and Learning This session has rapid transitions for mental stimulation to help keep the user engaged in the session Used in the ADD study published in the Journal of Neurotherapy Brain Brightener Use with seniors to improve mental functioning and memory Similar to A4 but uses gentle transitions Can also be used for ADD Skill Sport Enhancement Use this session to develop any skill or improve performance Visualize feeling your best during the first half alpha Then visualize your perfect perfor
12. VE The AVE sessions in the PAL36 with CES were designed to support you in your quest for wellness by promoting various areas of the brain to work together in a harmonious fashion Through the experience of AVE you may experience yourself in a new and beneficial way Many users of AVE experience deep relaxation while feeling more energized visual images colors and patterns the sense of feeling grounded and calm the boost of mental clarity when resolving problems How and why do these sensations occur Several changes take place during and following an AVE session The first aspect of AVE involves dissociation Dissociating is the first step towards effective meditation This is the clearing of thoughts and loss of body awareness similar to what a Zen mediator would experience Secondly cerebral blood flow increases Most cognitive and emotional disorders involve areas of the brain that are low in blood flow A study by Fox and Reichle showed AVE increased cerebral blood flow up to 28 Thirdly EEG activity changes The concept of entrainment is about altering brainwave activity Quantitative EEG QEEG studies have confirmed the normalization of brain activity during and following an AVE session Brain activity similar to that of experienced Zen mediators may be created Aberrant brainwave activity in various conditions such as depression anxiety ADD seasonal affective disorder chronic fatigue etc may be restructured
13. WR light will remain dimly lit reminding you to turn the PAL36 with CES off Selecting Heartbeat All of the DAVID PAL36 with CES sessions except Sound Sync Sessions begin with the heartbeat on To turn to heartbeat off press and hold the SEL button for approximately one second To turn the heartbeat back on press and hold the SEL button again for approximately one second Selecting Pulsed Tone Binaural Beats Chime All of the DAVID PAL36 with CES sessions except Sound Sync Sessions begin with the pulsed tone on Press the SEL button once to turn the pulsed tone off and select Binaural Beats Press the SEL button again to turn Binaural Beats off and select Chime Press SEL once more to turn all tones off Press SEL again to turn the pulse tones back on Adjusting Volume Note The volume button VOL is raised to guide you to locate button with eyes closed during sessions To increase the volume of the tones through the headphones press and hold the VOL button To decrease the volume release VOL button and press and hold again Or you may press short single steps for small adjustments in the volume The indicator lights 1 to 6 will show the volume level Page 12 Adjusting Intensity Note The intensity button INT is raised to guide you in locating button with eyes closed during sessions To increase the intensity of the lights in the Omniscreen eyeset press and hold the INT button To decrease the intensity release the INT b
14. d Reproduction in whole or in part is forbidden without the express written consent of Mind Alive Inc Tru Vu Omniscreen Eyesets protected under U S Patent 5 709 645 Mind Alive Inc 2003 2005 2006 Mind Alive Inc Edmonton Alberta Canada Page 21 TABLE OF CONTENTS TMtrOGUCHION soccer tes iedecbbicagteaht sictebertectubessadeeasetgeeeertsnetebontatessehte 1 Component List aisre tsetse ttn iets aia eles 1 Optional ACCeSSOTICS 6 cee ce eee e eee e eee eeeeeeeeee eens enaeasenen 1 Warnings for Using CES and AVE ce ceeceeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeneeenaees 2 Warranty 25208 Se ec ae tates telat neha vale Sites Peau E badecte dee E E de 3 Disclaimer of Liability s e iaioa eieiei 4 About AVE aa thats a litinisteden a E tees 5 Heart Rate Variability HRV 00 0 cee ceecceesseceeneeceeeeeeseceeaaeceeneeesas 6 About CES presporo oee e e EAn aa aaki 7 DAVID PAL36 with CES Diagrams eeeeeseeeesereerereeresrrssesrress 8 AVE Operating Instructions seesseeeeseeeeeseeereseesresreeresresresreesesees 11 CES Operating Instructions eeeseeeeeeeeerereerrrrerrerreeee 14 Description of Preset SeSSIONS cee eesecsseceseceteceseeeseeesneeeneeenes 15 Care and Maintenance for the DAVID PAL36 with CES 19 Before You Call for Repairs cee eeseessecsseceseceseceseceseeeseeeeneeenes 20 Page 22 DAVID PAL36 with CES DAVID Pal 36 6 With CES 123 4 5 6 r LIEZ as FOR ES PUT OFF EE CES
15. ed breath When using HRV paced breathing listen to the heartbeat generated by the PAL36 with CES through the headphones Inhale for two heartbeats and exhale for two heartbeats not your own heartbeats All PAL36 with CES sessions begin at seven breathing cycles minute 28 heartbeats min and slow to six breaths minute 24 heartbeats min This allows the user to breathe a little faster at the onset of a session until he she has had time to relax Page 6 ABOUT CES As far back as the first century the Greeks and Romans used the electric eel a variety of the Torpedo Fish for electrical stimulation The electric eel was used well into the 19th century even after the invention of electronic stimulation devices First century writings record placing a live torpedo fish under the feet of a person suffering from gout to ease the pain There are also reports of placing these fish on people s foreheads to treat headaches Current interest in CES was initiated by Robinovitch who in 1914 made the first claim for electrical treatment of insomnia In 1958 the book Electro Sleep reflected the first serious works on CES This book inspired research in Europe and in Eastern Block countries as well as in South America the Orient and finally the US Because the CES equipment used was bulky inconvenient and unreliable CES like the electric eel was abandoned in favour of drug therapies With the invention of the transistor in the 1960s
16. ed while using AVE We also suggest that new users always begin sessions with low intensity brightness in the eyesets If at any time during a session you begin to feel vertigo nausea or a sense of mental instability lower the intensity of the eyesets and lower the volume of the tones or discontinue the session Traumatic Childhood Experiences AVE can cause the release of suppressed memories If traumatic memories surface during or after a session be certain to seek appropriate support Somnatic Shock If abruptly returning to a normal conscious state a mild case of somnatic shock can result leaving the user feeling disoriented nauseous or experiencing a headache All preset sessions in the DAVID PAL36 with CES are programmed to end with the lights fading out Soft Off to avoid this Orthostatic Hypotension Occasionally when a person becomes very relaxed during a session his her blood pressure may fall significantly We advise rising slowly after a session Page 2 WARRANTY The DAVID PAL36 with CES is warranted against defects in workmanship or materials for one year from date of original purchase on the terms stated herein Should this unit become inoperative within the one year period it will be repaired or replaced at our option without charge Any postage insurance and shipping costs incurred in returning the DAVID PAL36 with CES for service are the responsibility of the customer To activate your warranty re
17. ghts that are interfering with sleep Page 17 Session Session Target Number Description Time Rate Hz Library 2 Sessions LIB2 19 30 Stimulating Sessions AS SMR Beta Like the Brain Brightener 24min L13 5 R18 but more gentle and more entraining A6 Mental Flexibility To loosen up a 22 min 4 to 20 stuck mind Can also be used for fibromyalgia B1 Artistic Development and Creativity 30 min L18 R0 2 This session stimulates the right brain only Helps left brained analytical people feel more spontaneous and creative B2 Roller Coaster This action packed 7 min session is very engaging Some with ADD can benefit Lucid Dreaming Sound Sync Based on audio input Travel on lucid journeys with your favorite music B3 Sound Sync Use with hypnosis and 6 5 relaxation CDs for deep hypnotic induction meditation B4 Sound Sync Use with hypnosis and 7 8 relaxation CDs for deep hypnotic induction meditation B5 Sound Sync Use with recorded sporting 14 events or lectures for sports hypnosis and game CDs B6 Sound Sync Use with energizing music 18 lectures or sports recordings Sessions C1 to C6 in Library 2 are empty for user designed sessions to be saved and stored Page 18 CARE AND MAINTENANCE FOR THE PAL36 with CES Cleaning of the PAL36 with CES should be done with a soft cloth slightly moistened with water or with a mild detergent Do not clean with any solvent
18. ing documents may result in additional brokerage and duties charges to the customer Some courier companies do not include brokerage fees in their quoted charges The customer is responsible for any and all charges Equipment will not be returned to the customer until these charges have been paid Indicate on ALL shipping documents RETURN TO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN FOR REPAIRS UNDER WARRANTY DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY Mind Alive Inc its employees its authorized dealers and distributors shall not be held liable for any claim demand action cause of action liability or damages arising out of any injuries resulting from malfunction or defect of the said DAVID PAL36 with CES whether wilful or negligent either to person or damage to property of the purchaser employees of the purchaser persons designated by the purchaser for training in the use of the DAVID PAL36 with CES clients or patients of the purchaser any other person designated by the purchaser for any purpose prior to or subsequent to acceptance delivery installation and use of the DAVID PAL36 with CES either at the premises of Mind Alive Inc or the premises of its dealers or distributors or the purchaser s premises The purchaser employees of the purchaser clients or patients of the purchaser or any other person designated by the purchaser for any purpose hereby undertake to waive and disclaim any action in respect of the aforesaid terms as above Page 4 Page 4 ABOUT A
19. mance during the second half beta of the session Page 15 24 min 14 40 min 14 20 min 18 to 20 26 min L14 R18 amp 10 30 min L14 R18 amp 10 24 min 7 8 to 18 Session Session Target Number Description Time Rate Hz Library 1 Sessions LIB1 1 18 Alpha Great for Relaxation and Meditation B1 Healthy Alpha Relaxer Healthy alpha 30 min 10 is 10 Hz Most disorders have alpha slowing This session re establishes the natural alpha rhythm Good for beginners B2 Extended Deep Alpha Relaxer Stay 80 min 8 4 relaxed for your dental massage physiotherapy chiropractic and other appointments B3 Schumann Resonance For a quick 22 min 7 8 thorough afternoon meditation For those on the go B4 Extended Schumann Resonance For 40 min 7 8 effective deep meditation and to improve the onset of sleep Calms hyper chattery minds Also for chronic fatigue fibromyalgia and anxiety Ideal for those with insomnia who have a busy mind and tense body B5 State Five Meditation Use for 33 min 7 ultra deep meditation and for sleep Use to quiet hyper minds Based on Maxwell Cade s work with Zen meditators Theta The Dream State Enhance Your Creativity Use theta with guided imagery music or for learning new behaviours and habits B6 Theta Hemi Step Use for creative 36min 5 5 visualization and sleep Delta The Sleep State These sessions help bring on sleep by turning off the
20. on Your DAVID PAL36 with CES is programmable There are six blank sessions C1 to C6 in Library 2 for storing additional sessions All of the preset sessions may be reprogrammed or erased To add or change sessions you will need the DAVID Session Editor The PAL36 with CES may also be programmed automatically from an encoded CD eg Special Application Sessions Refer to the DAVID Session Editor help file for design and download instructions CES OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CES will only operate while an AVE session is running The rate of the stimulus is synchronized with the AVE When using CES by itself you can operate it while sitting lying down or engaged in a quiet non hazardous activity such as a relaxing walk To use the CES turn the intensity slider to lowest setting far left Insert the CES stimulus cable into the CES OUTPUT jack Attach the yellow clip to the left earlobe and the blue clip to the right earlobe For better conductance we recommend putting a small amount of water or saliva on the earlobes Slide the intensity slider to the right slowly until a very mild sensation is felt Setting the intensity too high may result in skin irritation After a few minutes you may notice that the intensity of the stimulation is stronger Reduce the intensity It is not necessary to feel the sensation to get results At the end of the session turn the intensity down and remove the clips from the earlobes Page 14 DESCRIPTI
21. rning DAVID PAL36 with CES On and Off To turn the PAL36 with CES on slide the power switch to the PWR either LIB1 or LIB2 position To select a session from Library 1 sessions set switch to LIB1 To select a session from Library 2 sessions set switch to LIB2 If using CES slide the CES slider all the way to the left to reset The CES power indicator light will turn on To turn the PAL36 with CES off slide the power switch to the OFF position The green PWR light will remain dimly lit reminding you to turn the PAL36 with CES off To End a Session Early Using Soft Off Press and hold the INT and VOL buttons When you select Soft Off the indicator lights will scroll from 6 to 1 to confirm that Soft Off is in progress Soft Off will take 2 minutes to complete Battery Power Level As soon as the PAL36 woth CES is turned on the battery power level will show on the lights from 1 to 6 If the power level is 1 then the battery is too low to operate the PAL36 with CES and it will automatically go into standby If the power level is 2 or less the battery may not have enough power for the entire session and the session will end early Replace the battery or use an adapter if battery power level is at 2 If you have the PAL36 with CES plugged into a 9 volt adapter the power level will always show a power level of 6 Selecting a Session The PAL 36 has 30 preset sessions They are organized in two libraries LIB1 and LIB2 Refer
22. s Although precautions have been taken to protect the PAL36 with CES from static electricity do not subject the PAL36 with CES to static such as placing it near a television set or static producing fabrics and materials Do not place the PAL36 with CES near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts or in direct sunlight or expose to excessive dust or mechanical vibration Should any liquid enter the PAL36 with CES turn it off immediately Although the PAL36 with CES is water resistant it is not waterproof If liquid does enter the electronics we advise that the PAL36 with CES be checked by authorized personnel before commencing operation Page 19 BEFORE YOU CALL FOR REPAIRS If PWR light is dim and PAL36 with CES is unresponsive Light 1 flashes then PAL36 with CES shuts off PAL36 with CES does not turn on PWR light not on Lights in eyeset are on left side only Tones in headphone are on left side only sound hollow No sound from audio player Download is not recognized CES power indicator light on but no CES stimulation felt CES power indicator blinking CES power indicator off while AVE session running Session runs but no lights and or tones on start up but can be adjusted manually Means PAL36 with CES is in standby Battery is low Battery is dead Eyeset not plugged in completely Headphone not plugged in completely Plugged into audio player incorrectly Audio player improperly
23. turn the enclosed warranty card to Mind Alive Inc 9008 51 Avenue Edmonton Alberta Canada T6E 5X4 or you can register online at www mindalive com registration htm This warranty does NOT cover e shipping damage e damage caused by re charging batteries e damage caused by accidents or by other than normal use e improper battery installation and or charging e cords for headphones Omniscreen eyeset and CES cable e damage caused by exposure to excessive static electricity e damage caused by any unauthorized person opening the DAVID PAL36 with CES Should your DAVID PAL36 with CES require repairs you must contact our service department at 1 800 661 MIND Canada and U S only or 780 465 6463 to obtain a warranty repair authorization number and important shipping instructions When returning your DAVID PAL36 with CES be sure to surround the DAVID PAL36 with CES with at least one inch of tight packing on all sides in a strong carton Neither Mind Alive Inc nor courier companies will pay for damage incurred by poorly packaged goods Label the carton FRAGILE HANDLE WITH CARE Include a copy of your sales receipt and a brief written description of the problem All postage insurance and shipping costs incurred in returning the DAVID PAL36 with CES for service are the responsibility of the customer Page 3 FOR UNITED STATES AND INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS Failure to receive proper instructions about completing customs and shipp
24. until you notice the lights dance If there is no sound for 30 seconds the Omniscreen eyeset lights will Soft Off When the sound returns the lights will brighten up and dance again Battery Replacement and Power Management The PAL36 with CES can be powered using a 9 volt battery or a 9 volt adapter positive centre 1 3 mm plug If the PAL36 with CES is plugged into an adapter no power will be used from the battery For safety reasons the CES section will not operate if the PAL36 with CES is plugged into an adapter To turn CES on reset the CES intensity slider to off position far left If the CES slider is not reset the CES power light Page 13 will flash to show an error Turn the PAL36 with CES off at the end of your session to preserve your battery To replace the battery slide battery compartment cover off and place battery as shown in Figure 3 page 10 Place the bottom of the battery down into the compartment first and then push the top down against the metal clips An alkaline 9 volt battery will provide approximately seven hours of operation To Record or Clear Session History Each time you play a preset session the session number will be stored in the PAL36 with CES so that you can have faster access to the last three sessions selected To clear these sessions press VOL while the PAL36 with CES is scrolling for a session to be selected This will erase or clear the session history Downloading Erasing a Sessi
25. utton and press and hold again Or you may press short single steps for small adjustments in the intensity The indicator lights 1 to 6 will show the intensity level To Save Intensity Volume Tone and Heartbeat Settings Specific preferences settings of intensity volume tone and heartbeat on or off can be saved for each session To save preferences while the session is running adjust intensity volume tone and heartbeat as desired Press and hold SEL and INT The indicator lights 1 to 6 will scroll from 1 to 6 and back to 1 Your new preferences will be saved only when the session ends until all lights and tones are completely off You may use Soft Off press and hold INT and VOL to end the session sooner 2 minutes Playing Pre Recorded Material To play pre recorded material into the headphones plug one end of the patch cord provided into the headphone jack of the CD MP3 computer or cassette tape player and plug the other end into the AUDIO IN jack of the DAVID PAL36 with CES If the playing time of the audio material is longer than the session selected the session will end but the audio material will continue to play and be heard through the headphones Playing Sound Sync LIB2 B3 B6 Using the patch cord provided connect your CD MP3 computer or tape player to the DAVID PAL36 with CES follow instructions above Select Sound Sync session With the Omniscreen eyeset on increase the volume on the audio material

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