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EN-2011
7
Version
MotionPod™
System
Users' Manual
Copyright © 2011 Movea. All rights reserved

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  • Page 1 EN-2011 Version MotionPod™ System Users’ Manual Copyright © 2011 Movea. All rights reserved...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    MotionController™ ................................7 Mpod Charger ..................................8 VII. Usage ....................................... 9 Recharging your MOTIONPOD™ ..........................9 How to switch the MOTIONPOD™ on/off ......................10 How to wear the MOTIONPOD™ ..........................10 VIII. Precautions ....................................11 Using environments ................................ 11 Characteristics and environmental conditions ....................12 IX.
  • Page 3: Terminology

    TERMINOLOGY Code Name Description MPOD MotionPod designates the wristwatch sized motion sensing case with a transparent casing. See figure 1 below. CTRLER MotionController or charger/data receiver of the MPOD device. Designates data receiving and/or recharging case which connects on the computer via USB port.
  • Page 4: Product Diagram

    Green LED indicates transmission state On/OFF Button Transparent top cover Orange LED indicates charging Antenna Black bottom cover FIGURE 1 : MOTIONPOD™ MPOD Spring contacts for charging cavity electrical link with the MPOD Light indicators Green power light: rx tx pwr...
  • Page 5: Safety Rules

    SAFETY RULES Warning Please read this user’s guide very carefully before use. Advise all recommendations to end-user and keep informed of all risks endured using the system. CTRLER/CHARGER must be plugged using equipment in compliance with INTO standard 60950-1 via USB2 port with the provided cable. In order to fulfill safety requirements for electro-medical systems and equipments, power must be supplied by a transformer in compliance with the EN standard 60950.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    The MPOD System is provided with software that must be the only software solution to be used with this product. For customers willing to manufacture a product based on the MPOD system, please make sure the person in charge of using the MotionPod system is fully trained. GET FAMILIAR WITH MOTIONPOD™...
  • Page 7: Motioncontroller

    The CTRLER is a white case with a surface identical to that of a credit card and approximately 2cm thick (see Figure 5). On the upper facet you can see an imprinted logo of Movea, and light indicator inscriptions (see below for their significance). At the back of the Motion controller a sticker...
  • Page 8: Mpod Charger

    CHARGER is therefore optional. It‘s only needed when several MPODs need to be charged regularly. On the upper facet you can see an imprinted logo of Movea, and light indicator inscriptions (see below for their significance). At the back of the Motion controller a sticker imprinted Controller™...
  • Page 9: Usage

    VII. USAGE 1. RECHARGING YOUR MOTIONPOD™ The CTRLER must be connected to a computer in compliance with IEC/EN 60950-1 standard. In order to fulfill safety, power must be supplied by a transformer in compliance with EN standard 60950. Only the MPOD is in contact with the patient environment.
  • Page 10: How To Switch The Motionpod™ On/Off

    MPOD to your supplier for battery replacement (at own expense). It is dangerous and strictly prohibited to use any other charging equipment than the CTRLER/CHARGER of Movea. Using other charger can damage the MPOD and will void your manufacturer’s warranty.
  • Page 11: Precautions

    To fix MPOD on the body patient, use solutions provided by the product supplier. Be sure not to tighten up excessively. The MPOD is provided with a mechanical interface to attach bracelets, belts or straps. This is the only interface that the user must use to adapt non-magnetic bracelets provided by the manufacturer.
  • Page 12: Characteristics And Environmental Conditions

    o Keys : 15 cm o While using the MPOD for measurement or calibration (see further below), see to it that there isn’t any object likely to disturb measurements (ferrous objects, watches, mobile phone…) MPOD should be used far from motorized chairs or beds. o Only small magnets are accepted in the same room (i.e.
  • Page 13: Calibration

    Between -20°C à 35°C (For 6months Temperature maximum) 45°C (For 1 month maximum) Shock resistance 4600 g for a time of 0,5 ms Magnetic field survivability 10 000 Gauss 20 Gauss Maximum rate of magnetic field tolerated before miss- calibration MPOD transmits data to the CTRLER via radio signal.
  • Page 14: Cleaning

    Disconnect the CTRLER/CHARGER before cleaning. Use a soft and dry cloth. 2. CLEANING THE MOTIONPOD™ MPOD and the mechanical interface are made of natural polycarbonate (for the transparent cover) and of “polycarbonate” (the Black bottom cover, and mechanical interface). The button on MPOD is in NBR.
  • Page 15: Signs And Labels

    CE certified bandage (example: Urgoderm band, see figure 7) FIGURE 9 BIOCOMPATIBLE BANDAGES TO PUT BETWEEN THE SKIN AND MPOD SIGNS AND LABELS 1. MOTIONPOD™ The MPOD is the part of the system in contact with the subject. Label of the MPOD (on the bottom cover) We can see •...
  • Page 16: Motioncontroller

    2. MOTIONCONTROLLER™ The label of the CTRLER figures at the bottom of the case Dimension~ 30 x 33 mm 3. CHARGER Labeling of the CHARGER (figure below) Dimension~ 30 x 33 mm...
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    XII. MAINTENANCE The MPOD system does not require any particular maintenance other than cleaning after each use. Manufacturer calibration is carried out at the time of manufacture of the MPOD™. Follow instructions on section VIII for re-calibration. The MPOD should not be opened. Battery replacement operation should only be carried out by supplier’s qualified personnel.
  • Page 18 (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Movea for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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