TB F-SCAN5 Instruction Manual

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Frequency Synthesizer
F-SCAN5
Firmware Version FS5 V1.0x
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
This symbol identifies the equipment as type B
Attention: CONSULT ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS
Ordering information: F-SCAN5 Product id: FTB135
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  • Page 1 Frequency Synthesizer F-SCAN5 Firmware Version FS5 V1.0x INSTRUCTION MANUAL This symbol identifies the equipment as type B Attention: CONSULT ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS Ordering information: F-SCAN5 Product id: FTB135 - 1 -...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    WARNING AND NOTES............................- 3 - Preface..................................- 3 - Introduction................................- 3 - OSCA the new standard............................- 4 - The shipment from the factory includes: ........................- 5 - Elements for operation............................- 6 - Colored plugs on top side of the device for multi-channel connections.
  • Page 3: Warning And Notes

    F-SCAN5 be beneficial. Introduction The FREQUENCY SY NTHESIZ ER F-SCAN5 has been opt imized for stationary use. The device is the latest and most advanced member of the F-SCAN product f amily. The color touch screen, combined w ith the latest functional technology, offers a user friendly system w ith outstanding perf ormance.
  • Page 4: Osca The New Standard

    In order for the applicat ion to w ork ideally w ith an F-SCAN5, OSCA is being introduced for the first time. OSCA can be activated on different levels. You can choose betw een “OFF”, “SENSITIV E”, “STANDA RD” and “HIGH”;...
  • Page 5: The Shipment From The Factory Includes

    The shipment from the factory includes : F-SCAN5 w ith instruction manual FTB135  Wall charger FTB224   Stainless steel electrodes FTB202A  Application cable for electrodes FTB308 5 sets of self-adhesive pad-electrodes FTB041  DIRP sensor FTB303 ...
  • Page 6: Elements For Operation

    Elements for operation A touch on this icon switches the unit OFF. Slot for ChipCard CON2: WIDE output port 15MHz ON switch CON2: WIDE Mini-USB connector CON3: PowerPort CON1: Multi-signal output port - 6 -...
  • Page 7: Colored Plugs On Top Side Of The Device For Multi-Channel Connections

    Colored plugs on top side of the de vice for multi-channel connections. RED = channel A BLACK = channel B GREEN = channel C YELLOW = channel D BLUE = return line for all channels for current/conductivity measurement The channels that are currently in use are indicated in the “DUO+” mode menu. Signal forms delivered to Multi-signal-output port 10Vpp SINE (DC-OFFSET)
  • Page 8: Factory Settings

    Factory settings Language on screen: English or German Application time per frequency: 3:00 Minutes (adjustable betw een 0:30 and 59:59) Signal strength: 80% of maximum of 12Vpp (adjustable +/- in steps of 1%) Signal form: AUTO (Sine, Square Full Wave, Half Wave, SMART and OFF selectable).
  • Page 9 First steps to start F-SCAN5 Connect the mini usb cable to the device and plug the w all charger into a w all outlet w ith a reading betw een 100 VAC up to 240 VAC. Touch the ON sw itch on the side.
  • Page 10: The Menu 123

    The menu “123” must be used to create and run individual programs w ith the ability to enter random frequencies in the range from 0.01 Hertz up to 15 MHz (Megahertz). The F-SCAN5 offers 100 storage positions f or programs of between 1 and 50 frequencies. The end of each program is a value of 0 Hertz (Hz).
  • Page 11: How To Select A Program From The Menu "123

    A touch on the icon “123“ opens the above menu: The activated button turns green 123. Displayed are: - the program number “1“ - the program name “DIRP“ - the position of the frequency w ithin the program – betw een 1 and 50 – here ”1“. The left and right arrow s can be touched to move to other frequency values of the program.
  • Page 12 To cut, copy or paste an existing entry, just touch the program line and re main for approximately tw o seconds until the “copy-paste-cut” sub menu opens. After this, release the touch and proceed w ith the intended function. COPY copies the entry into the paste buffer. PASTE copies the contents of the paste buffer into a selected memory position.
  • Page 13: How To Input A Frequency Value

    How to input a frequency value The arrow s in the menu “123“ are used to select the position (1 to 50) for the new frequency value to be inserted in the opened progra m. Next, the present frequency value has to be touched A numerical key block opens and the new value can be entered.
  • Page 14: The Menu Duo

    The F-SCAN5 offers 100 storage positions f or programs of between 1 and 50 frequencies. The end of each program is a value of 0 Hertz (Hz). This means, that in DUO mode w hen tw o frequencies are output simultaneously, 25 sets of tw o are in use.
  • Page 15 To cut, copy or paste an existing entry, just touch the program line and re main for approximately tw o seconds until the “copy-paste-cut” sub menu opens. After this, release the touch and proceed w ith the intended function. COPY copies the entry into the paste buffer. PASTE copies the contents of the paste buffer into a selected memory position.
  • Page 16: How To Start, Pause, Or Stop A Program

    Current indicator and OSCA for the “123 menu” The bottom bar graph displays the measured value of the electrical current w hich flows through the output at connector CON1. The current flow for non-linear “loads” is dependent from the electrode type the frequency the w ave form the selected amplitude...
  • Page 17: The Menu Sweep

    The menu SWEEP A touch on the icon “SWEEP“ opens the screen to start the broad band frequency sw ing “SWEEP“. SWEEP can be used to sw ing through a broad band of frequencies betw een a low er limit “ Fmin” and an upper limit “Fmax”...
  • Page 18: The Menu Dirp

    The menu DIRP A touch on the button DIRP opens the screen for the automatic resonance analysis “DIRP“. “DIRP” stands for: Dual Integration Resonance Procedure “DIRP” registers resonances to frequencies applied in steps of “DELTA F” w ithin the limits betw een a lower value “Fmin”...
  • Page 19 RECALL touch to recall a previously stored complete “DIRP“ a nalysis from temporary memory. SAVE touch to assign the previously made DIRP to the selected program. Exa mple of a “DIRP“ analysis recalled from memory: The display on the screen shows all details of the recalled analysis, including the settings for “Fmin”, “Fmax”, “DELTA F”...
  • Page 20: How To Prepare For A Dirp And Run It

    How to prepare for a DIRP and run it The settings show n on page 18 of this manual can be used to perf orm a DIRP analysis in the frequency range betw een 80000 Hz and 560000 Hz: Attach the DIRP sensor FTB303 follow ing the instructions shipped w ith it to connector OUT as indicated on the screen (red, black and blue circles).
  • Page 21: Eap (Electro-Acupuncture) Measurements

    EAP (ELECTRO-ACUPUNCTURE) measurements THE EA P- CAPABILITY IS AN OPTIONAL FEATURE TO BE USED BY WELL TRA INED SPECIALISTS ONLY. THE SOFTWARE NEEDED TO OPERA TE EA P REQUIRES A RELEASE CODE FROM THE FACTORY OR A SAL ES POINT. A STYLUS SET WITH CABLE MUST BE PURCHASED (OPTION “FTB211“).
  • Page 22: How To Complete An Eap-Table

    55, w ill be show n in red in the table. In the SETUP menu it is possible to adjust the sensitivity of the stylus. This allows the user to set the F-SCAN5 to the EA P sensitivity w hich is w ell know n from other manufacturers.
  • Page 23: The Menu Sub Scan

    The menu SUB SCAN A touch on the button SUB SCAN opens the screen for the automatic resonance analysis “DIRP“ w ith a specific substance scanning. The substance scanning is performed according to the so called C-LIST w hich means Clark List and includes the pathogen list w ith associated frequencies. The list is me morized in a nonvolatile memory and simple procedures f or computer experts to dow nload updated or individual lists exist.
  • Page 24 All selected group-entries are indicated in the list in orange. All entries can be view ed by using the vertical scrollbar or arrows up/down. To unselect a group, just press the selection again. The values f or Fmin, Fmax and Delta F w ill be set automatically according to the selected group. A touch on any of these buttons w ill have no effect.
  • Page 25: The Menu Settings

    The menu SETTINGS A touch on the SETUP button opens a menu for global settings. All sett ings w ill be memorized in a nonv olatile memory of the device. BRIGHTNESS set this slider to the desired backlight LANGUAGE a touch on the flag sw itches to the next pre-installed language. Languages are English, Ger man, Czech, Polish, Hungarian and Sw edish.
  • Page 26 AUTO-R A touch on the icon sw itches this unique function ON or OFF. When sw itched OFF, the amplitude of SQUA RE w ave signals and SINE w ave signals w ill be as assigned during the setup for all frequencies of a program. When sw itched ON, the microcontroller calculates the signal strength of SQUARE w aves on the base of each frequency value follow ing a physiological algorithm.
  • Page 27: Chipcard Option

    F-SCA N COMPA CT. - Touch the second line to overwrite the 100 program positions of the F-SCAN5 w ith the data from an F- SCA N COMPA CT. DIRP- or EA P-data sets previously stored in program positions in the F-SCAN5 w ill be lost.
  • Page 28: How To Format, Integrate And Use Programs From Other Sources

    “ ; “. A carriage-return-line-feed = 13-10 must separate the program lines. As soon as the list of frequency programs is generated and transf erred to the F-SCAN5, it can be accessed on the unlocked menu “ABC”. Few er properties than in the menu “123“ can be assigned to individual frequency values here. A change of the timer w ill be valid for all frequencies stored in the memory block of 460 programs.
  • Page 29: How To Start, Pause, Or Stop A Program

    A touch on program or name opens the screen w ith 20 program lines. A touch on any line opens the program for use. Missing positions can be reached w ith touches on the up and dow n arrows of the scroll bar moving alw ays a full page.
  • Page 30: Technical Data

    Technical data Case Painted plastic enclosure Dimensions 205 mm x 140 mm x 30 mm Color touch scre en 154 mm x 85 mm; 800 x 480 pi xel Min. frequency selectable 0.01Hz Frequency stability 30 ppm Memor y 100 open positions for up to 50 frequenc y values including indi vidual properties assigned to each value.
  • Page 31: Declaration Of Conformity / Konformitätserklärung

    Declaration of Conformity / Konformitätserklärung Hiermit er klären wir:/Herewit h we declare: TB-ELECTRONICS GmbH Poststrass e 4 CH-9443 Widnau dass das folgende Pr odukt mit der Bez eichnung/that the followi ng product wit h the mar king F-SCAN4 Frequenc y Synthesizer in alleiniger Verantwortung auf dass sic h diese Erklärung bezieht mit der folgenden Norm übereins timmt:...

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