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1. insured for full value and returned along with a cover letter explaining the malfunction Ls Lafayette Gee Instrument 3700 Sagamore Parkway North P O Box 5729 Lafayette IN 47903 USA Tel 765 423 1505 800 428 7545 Fax 765 423 4111 E mail lic lafayetteinstrument com www lafayetteinstrument com Please also state the name of the Lafayette Instrument repre sentative authorizing the return An estimate of repair will be given prior to completion ONLY if requested in your enclosed cover letter We must have a hard copy of your purchase order by mail or fax or repair work cannot commence WARRANTY Lafayette Instrument guarantees its equipment against all defects in materials and workmanship to the ORIGINAL PURCHASER for a period of one 1 year from the date of shipment unless otherwise stated During this period Lafayette Instrument will repair or replace at its option any equipment found to be defective in materials or workmanship If a problem arises please contact our office for prior authorization before returning the item This warranty does not extend to damaged equipment resulting from alteration misuse negligence or abuse normal wear or accident In no event shall Lafayette Instrument be liable for incidental or consequential damages There are no implied warranties or merchantability of fitness for a particular use or of any other nature Warranty period for repairs or used equip ment purchased from Lafayette In
2. measurements References at 0 90 180 and 270 degrees may be obtained by setting the arm s top or axis end on a flat surface then rotate the arm so its edge rests on the surface Now press the ZERO button to set 2 The arm of the instrument is moved to measure the angle or range of motion of a subject s joint 3 The measurement is then manually recorded by the user 4 The above steps are repeated for each measurement Multi Measurement Mode The instrument operates in the same manner as discussed above However the user need not record the measurement he or she simply presses a button to store the measurement The user may store multiple measurements per subject or a single measurement for multiple subjects or any combination of the two The only limit is the total number of measurements This version can store up to 80 measurements CAUTION The measurement data is stored in a volatile memory If the unit is turned OFF the data WILL BE LOST BUTTON DESCRIPTION SUMMARY There are three 3 buttons and one 1 switch on the Guymon Goniometer which are used to control the instrument The switch is a simple power ON OFF switch The following table briefly describes the function of each button BUTTONS MEASUREMENT MODE RECALL DATA MODE ZERO Display data for subject RESET instrument and CLEAR display Scroll through data and Ha subjects in ascending order ZERO Changes to Pressed and held Changes to RECALL DATA MODE MEASURE
3. MENT MODE 3 seconds STORE Store the measurement for current subject Decrement through store list Pressed once of subject numbers SUBJECT I biect fi bi Increment through store list ncrement subject for new subject of subject numbers Pressed once 3700 Sagamore Parkway North PO Box 5729 Lafayette IN 47903 USA Ph 765 423 1505 Model 01129 User s Manual DOWNLOADING DATA TO IBM The stored measurement data and subject numbers may also be downloaded transferred via an RS232 serial port to an IBM or compatible computer An RS232 interface box and a serial communications software package is necessary to transmit the data and these are available from Lafayette Instrument Company The RS232 interface box is necessary to convert the TTL serial signals from the instrument to ANSI standard RS232 for the IBM Communications software may be developed by the user however Lafayette Instrument Company has available a software package for this purpose The following describes the data transfer format BAUD 9600 Data Length 8 bits Stop bit s 1 Parity None To start communications the host IBM sends and ENQUE command ASCII 05 hex The instrument returns an XON ASCII 17 11 hex Communications are now established data may be retrieved The host sends an XON the instrument returns XON followed by three 3 ASCII characters representing the subject number a TAB character three ASCII characters representing th
4. Model 01129 GUYMON GONIOMETER USER INSTRUCTIONS Ls Lafayette Gan Instrument 3700 Sagamore Parkway North P O Box 5729 Lafayette IN 47903 USA Tel 765 423 1505 800 428 7545 Fax 765 423 4111 E mail info lafayetteinstrument com lafayetteinstru ment com 2002 by Lafayette Instrument Company Inc All Rights Reserved Rel 3 19 06 Lafayette Instrument Guymon Goniometer Table of Contents Syste 3700 Sagamore Parkway North PO Box 5729 Lafayette IN 47903 USA Ph 765 423 1505 Model 01129 User s Manual KEY FEATURES Dual LCD display one on each side Optical sensor for high accuracy of measurement Full 360 degrees of measurement Storage of up to 80 measurement points including subject number Output to IBM or compatible computer Low battery indication Ability to re orient the display right side up up side down SPECIFICATIONS Power 2AAA Alkaline Cells Duracell MN2400 or Equivalent Battery Life 20 30 hours of continuous operation Measurement Accuracy Accuracy 1 degree Repeatability 1 degree Measurement Transducer Incremental Optical Encoder Environment Operating 0 to 50 degrees Celsius 10 90 R H non condensing Storage 20 to 70 degrees Celsius Inputs 3 Push buttons ZERO STORE SUBJECT Angular movement of the arm Outputs 2 LCD displays 3 digits each with 0 35 character height one on each side indicating degrees of angular displ
5. acement in measurement mode The LCD s indicate subject number data low battery and buffer full in other modes See instructions for details 1 TTL asynchronous serial port outputting stored data per the protocol outlined in the instructions for use This port provides for interface to computers The 01129IBM provides conversion of TTL signals to RS232 and includes software for interfacing IBM compatible computers equipped with an RS232 port to the 01129 for data downloading printing and disk filing Mechanical Clear Arm dimensions 7 x 1 65 x 0 125 Display Arm dimensions 7 x 1 65 x 0 65 Instrument dimensions 7 s 1 65 x 0 85 Instrument weight including batteries approx 7 ounces 200 grams Other 10 cm scale on clear arm graduated in millimeters Fax 765 423 4111 www lafayetteinstrument com E mail info lafayetteinstrument com Lafayette Instrument Guymon Goniometer MODES When the Guymon Goniometer is turned on it is ready to be used The Guymon Goniometer has two operating modes Single Measurement and Multi Measurement mode Single Measurement Mode This instrument may be used in the standards single measurement mode which is similar to the operating method of most goniometers The following steps detail this mode of operation 1 The ZERO button is pressed momentarily to clear the display or to set a reference References may be set at any angle to facilitate differential
6. e measurement data then an XOFF ASCII 19 13 hex When the end of the data list is reached the instrument will send an EOF character ASCII 26 1A hex This character replaces the XOFF character on the last data transmission Host sends Instrument returns io HJ XON Communications Establish XON __________ Request for Data lt lt XoN D D D TAB DD D XOFF Repeat until EOF last transmission lt XON D D D TAB D D D EOF NOTE When the data is being transferred to a host the display on the instrument will flicker This is an indication that serial communication is taking place LOW BATTERY INDICATION The instrument will display Lo to indicate the low battery condition Stored data may still be reviewed or transmitted to a computer Itis suggested that any measurement data be recorded or transferred at this time The batteries should be replaced with the first occurrence of low battery indication Fax 765 423 4111 www lafayetteinstrument com E mail info lafayetteinstrument com Lafayette Instrument Guymon Goniometer DISPLAY ORIENTATION Normally when the instrument is turned ON the display is oriented such that the display reads left to right right side up with the buttons on the instrument pointed DOWN The display maybe re oriented such that when the buttons on the instrument are pointed DOWN the display reads right to left up side down Thus with the buttons on the instrument pointed UP the d
7. ecrements while the SUBJECT button increments the list Once the user has selected the subject number the measurement may be viewed by pressing the ZERO button momentarily If the ZERO button is pressed again the instrument will display either the next measurement data for that subject or if only one measurement was stored for that subject then the next subject number is displayed The ZERO button can be used to scroll through the data for each in ascending order The STORE and SUBJECT buttons may be used to quickly go to a particular subject number at any time To return to the MEASUREMENT MODE the user presses and holds the ZERO button for three 3 seconds The display will reset to indicate returning to this mode The display will show a single d 0 in the right most position Guymon Goniometer Demo Printout Subject Data Subject Data Subject Subject Data 1 38 6 125 12 54 1 38 7 82 12 53 1 39 7 82 13 55 2 29 7 82 13 54 2 41 8 98 13 54 2 39 8 97 14 179 2 58 8 99 14 179 2 59 9 27 14 2 58 9 30 3 71 9 29 3 71 10 34 3 71 10 33 4 153 10 32 4 155 10 60 4 156 10 62 5 28 10 59 5 28 11 54 5 28 11 52 6 123 11 54 6 124 12 54 Fax 765 423 4111 www lafayetteinstrument com E mail info lafayetteinstrument com Lafayette Instrument Guymon Goniometer Model 01129 User s Manual Ordering Information All phone orders must be accompanied by a hard copy of yo
8. isplay is in the right side up position To re orient the display follow these steps 1 Turn the instrument OFF 2 Press and hold the ZERO button 3 While holding the ZERO button turn the instrument ON To return the display to its normal orientation turn the instrument OFF and then back ON Once all measurements are taken the user may recall the data at time The data may also be downloaded transferred via an RS232 serial port to an IBM or compatible computer The data may be printed to a standard IBM compatible printer If desired a standard spreadsheet may be used to manipulate the data For further explanation on data transfer see the operating instructions for 01129 IBM communications software OPERATION MULTI MEASUREMENT MODE 1 The ZERO button is pressed momentarily to clear the display or to set a reference References may be set at any angle to facilitate differential measurements References at 0 90 180 and 270 degrees may be obtained by setting the arm s top or axis end on a flat surface then rotate the arm so its edge rests on the surface Now press the ZERO button to set 2 The arm of the instrument is moved to measure the angle or range of motion of a subject s joint 3 The STORE button is pressed to store the measurement The store function is indicated by the presence of a blinking decimal point in the display 4 The above steps are repeated for each measurement on a single subject Each stored meas
9. strument is 90 days DAMAGED GOODS Damaged equipment should not be returned to Lafayette Instrument prior to thorough inspection When a shipment arrives damaged note damage on delivery bill and have the driver sign it to acknowledge the damage Contact the delivery service and they will file an insurance claim When damage is not detected at the time of delivery contact the carrier and request an inspection within 10 days of the original delivery Please call the Lafayette Instrument Customer Service Department for a return authorization for repair or replacement of the damaged merchandise Lafayette Instrument Co Europe 4 Park Road Sileby Loughborough Leics LE12 7TJ UK Tel 44 0 1509 817700 Fax 44 0 1509 817701 E mail EUsales lafayetteinstrument com
10. ur order All must include the following information 1 Complete billing and shipping addresses 2 Name and department of end user 3 Model number and description of desired item s 4 Quantity of each item desired 5 Purchase order number or method of payment 6 Telephone number DOMESTIC TERMS There is a 50 minimum order Open accounts can be extended to most recognized educational institutions hospitals and gov ernment agencies Net amount due 30 days from the date of shipment Enclose payment with the order charge with VISA MasterCard American Express or pay COD We must have a hard copy of your order by mail or fax Students individuals and private companies may call for a credit application INTERNATIONAL PAYMENT INFORMATION There is a 50 minimum order Payment must be made in advance by draft drawn on a major US bank wire transfer to our account charge with VISA MasterCard American Express or confirmed irrevocable letter of credit Proforma invoices will be provided upon request RETURNS Equipment may not be returned without first receiving a Return Goods Authorization Number RGA When returning equipment for service please call Lafayette Instrument to receive a RGA number Your RGA number will be good for 30 days Address the shipment to Lafayette Instru ment Company 3700 Sagamore Parkway North Lafayette IN 47904 U S A Shipments cannot be received at the PO Box The items should be packed well
11. urement fills a consecutive storage location 5 Measurements for multiple subjects may be stored For each stored measurement a subject number is also stored to label the data The first subject number is 1 To increment the subject number the SUBJECT button is pressed The subject number is preceded by a double quote this is to differentiate subject numbers from measurement data Following the above steps 1 through 4 will store measurement data tagged with the new subject number label Subject numbers are incremental and range from 1 to 80 6 A total of 80 measurements may be stored When the storage buffer is full a message will scroll across the display each time a store is attempted The message is BuFFEr FuLL and it is displayed as is typed here 3700 Sagamore Parkway North PO Box 5729 Lafayette IN 47903 USA Ph 765 423 1505 Model 01129 User s Manual DATA RETRIEVAL Once all measurements have been taken the user may review the stored data by entering the RECALL DATA MODE The following details are the steps necessary to review stored data 1 To enter RECALL DATA MODE the user presses and holds the ZERO button for three 3 seconds The display will initially reset then indicates RECALL DATA MODE by displaying the last recorded subject number A decimal point is also displayed The STORE and SUBJECT buttons decrement and increment through the stored list of subject numbers The STORE button d
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