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Frequency Synthesizer F-SCAN COMPACT Firmware Version FSC V2.0x 10SP 10 memory banks Firmware Version FSC V2.1x 100SP 100 memory banks INSTRUCTION MANUAL This symbol identifies the equipment as T ype B ATTEN TION : Consult accompanying documents - 1 -...
Table of contents page Table of contents WARNING AND NOT ES Preface and introduction Standard shipping list Default settings Eleme nts for oper ation Signals sent to output port OUT First steps How to SELECT and RUN an APPLICATION S W EE P func tion a nd S PE CTRAL ZAP f unct ion Display readings of an active application Soft keys F1, F2, F3 ZAPP E R funct ion...
F-SCAN COMPACT. WARNING: The F-SCAN COMPACT ge nerates frequencies. The use of cables, adapters or accessories other than the ones supplied or recomme nded by the m anufacturer could cause m alfunctions and revoke the w arranty.
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The F-SCAN COMPA CT offers the same set of more than 340 applications named after R. R. RIFE as the F-SCAN2. An application can be selected and ready to start w ithin one minute. 10 or 100 more memory banks for up to 50 frequency values each, can be filled by the user w ith individually selected applications.
Elements for operation SOFT keys Mini-USB-Connector. Graphical F1, F2, F3. Connect to PC, Notebook monochrome LCD- Tasks for each key are or power supply to charge di splay. defined in the bottom line Li thium-Ion battery of the di splay during USB-cable operation.
The charge level of the Lithium- Ion battery of the F-SCAN COMPA CT must be checked first after the device and its accessories have been unpacked. CHARGE YOUR F-SCAN COMPACT BEFORE FIRST USE FOR AT LEAST 6 HOURS. CONNECT THE DEVICE AND THE POWER SUPPLY WITH THE USB CABLE AND PLUG THE POWER SUPPLY INTO AN AC-OUTLET.
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It may occur that the device cannot be powered on during an active charging process. In such case disconnect the device, start it up, then reconnect to the charger. The battery is charged continuously as long as the device is connected w ith the USB-cable to either a booted PC or Notebook, or to the pow er supply plugged into mains.
How to SELECT and RUN an APPLICATION Program number 27 shall be used Connect the 3.5mm plug of the application cable to the socket located on the front side of the device below the label Connect the application cable to the hand holds or to self adhesive pads. Sw itch on List Select w ith...
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Select entry. Press and hold until the desired program number appears in the center of the top line of the display. Take the hand holds or position the self adhesive pads. Start with Progra m 27 holds 8 frequency values and completes the application w ithin 24 minutes .
SWEEP function and SPECTRAL ZAP function The SWEEP function is embedded in the start menu of the APPLICATION LIST If the symbol menu located in the center of the bottom line of the display, is activated w ith F2 , a screen w ith the settings for the w ide band application SWEEP opens.
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To change the runtime for the SWEEP, set the cursor to the line SET TIMER and confirm. Adjust the time w ith the up and dow n keys and confirm w ith CENTER. Adjust the time w ith KEY-UP and KEY-DOWN. Leave the SET TIMER menu w ith KEY-LEFT.
Displa y readings of an active application: program number of total battery charge name of frequencies of number indi cator application application number of active frequency signal amplitude in % wave form of output runtime remaining for conductivity the whole value (CV) application runtime...
ZAPPER function (as described by Dr. H. R. CLARK) The F-SCAN COMPA CT provides a traditional ZAPPER–progra m. It is formed by 9 time phases of equal length. If the TIMER is set to 7:00 minutes – and the progra m started – the function runs automatically as follow s for 63:00 minutes: A first active time phase is f ollow ed by 3 inactive ones, leading to a second active time phase, follow ed again by 3 inactive ones.
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The second active 7-minute phase 05 of 09 phases, frequency F=40000Hz, amplitude AMP: 80%, total runtime left TT= 34:46 The fourth inactive 7-minute phase 06 of 09 phases, frequency F=0Hz, amplitude AMP: 0%, total runtime left TT= 27:59 The fifth inactive 7-minute phase 07 of 09 phases, frequency F=0Hz, amplitude AMP: 0%, total runtime left TT= 20:57 The sixth inactive 7- minute phase...
F-SCAN COMPACT 10SP, Firmware Version FSC V2.0x The F-SCAN COMPACT offers memory banks of 50 positions each. User can enter frequency sequences from the Internet or from other sources. Entries w ill be saved until erased by the user. The procedure to follow to either erase all user entries together, or on e sequence only, w ill be described later in this docu ment.
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times 10 F=10 times 10 F=100 Confirm w ith CENTER Now the first value F=100 Hz is memorized in bank #1 Input of a frequency Enter 200 Hz Plus 1 times 10 F=20 times 10 F=200 Confirm w ith CENTER Now the second value F=200 Hz is memorized in bank #1.
Plus 1 F=1231 Plus 1 F=1232 Plus 1 F=1233 Plus 1 F=1234 Confirm w ith CENTER Now the third value F=1234 Hz is memorized in bank #1. Hint for entering of frequencies: Before confirming with CENTER, a wrong entry can be erased to F = 0 with KEY-LEFT With KEY-UP values are incremented.
F-SCAN COMPACT 100SP, Firmware Version FSC V2.1x The F-SCAN COMPACT offers memory banks of 50 positions each. User can enter frequency sequences from the Internet or from other sources. Entries w ill be saved until erased by the user. The procedure to follow to either erase all user entries together, or on e sequence only, w ill be described later in this docu ment.
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frequencies are stored in bank #1. Memory banks can be selected with KEY- UP and KEY-DOWN Input of a frequency F=0 indicates that the actual value is 0 Hz. Enter 100 Hz times 10 F=10 times 10 F=100 Confirm w ith CENTER Now the first value F=100 Hz is memorized in bank #1 Input of a frequency...
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Plus 1 F=12 times 10 F=120 Plus 1 F=121 Plus 1 F=122 Plus 1 F=123 times 10 F=1230 Plus 1 F=1231 Plus 1 F=1232 Plus 1 F=1233 Plus 1 F=1234 Confirm w ith CENTER Now the third value F=1234 Hz is memorized in bank #1.
Input of decimals Some applications mentioned in the literature call for use of frequencies with up to 2 decimals (i.e. 8.82 Hz). The F-SCAN COMPA CT offers this feature starting w ith firm w are version Vx.05 or Vx.13. Input a frequency with decimals, i.e.
Adjustment of Wobble-Function For some applications it is recommended that a frequency changes constantly. This is called WOBBLE. It is possible to assign a w obble to any frequency. The value for WOBBLE is input in “%”. A WOBBL E value of 10% means that the frequency alternates betw een +/- 10% of its value.
TIMER Change the runtime per frequency The factory default for each frequency value issued by the F-SCA N COMPACT is 3:00 minutes. The user can adjust it in steps of 15 seconds betw een 0:30 and 60:00 minutes. Example: how to change the timer f rom 3:00 minutes to 2:00 minutes: Sw itch on Select ADJUST TIMER Confirm w ith CENTER...
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Example: how to change the amplitude from 80% to 75%: Sw itch on Select DEVICE SETTINGS Confirm w ith CENTER Confirm w ith CENTER Set amplitude to 75%, press KEY-DOWN 5 times. Ter minate SET A MPLITUDE NOTE: All user adjust ments to the default settings remain active until either the user changes them again, or resets them as described on the follow ing page.
Reset to default settings If the sw itch DEFAULT SETTINGS in the w indow DEVICE SETTINGS is activated, the follow ing parameter w ill be reset: Display language: English (2nd choice German) Runtime per Frequency: 3:00 minutes (range 0:30 to 60:00 minutes) Amplitude of signals: 80% of maximum of 12Vpp (adjustable in steps of +/- 1%)
Clear ALL user memory banks If the sw itch CLEAR USER MEMORY in the w indow DEVICE SETTINGS is activated, all 10 memory banks w ill be cleared. They w ill be ready for new input. Example: how to clear all user memory banks: Sw itch on Select DEVICE SETTINGS Confirm w ith CENTER...
Clear ONE user memory bank Example: how to clear ONE user memory bank: Sw itch on Select INDIVIDUAL APPLIC. Confirm w ith CENTER Memory bank #10 has 3 entries. Press SOFT-KEY F3 until a beep. The last Frequency of Memory bank no. #10 w ill be cleared and the message ”02 FREQUENCIES“...
OPTION DIRP Introduction The option DIRP offers the function to perform an automated resonance analysis. Up to now this function w as offered exclusively by the F-SCAN2 and the F-SCAN TOUCH and performed by therapists or health practitioners. DIRP (DIRP = Dual Integration Resonance Procedure) generates a snapshot of body reactions in the form of resonance answ ers to briefly applied frequencies.
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The segmented handhold must be placed in the right hand such, that the forefinger curls around the DIRP sensor w ithout pressure. Both hands should be kept as steady as possible during the DIRP run to avoid false readings. Operating procedure Connect handholds, Sw itch device ON Select...
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The progress of the analysis can be follow ed on the display. The resulting resonances are show n in graph form. Wait until the scan is completed. Legend: Fmin: 80000 START frequency of the analysis. Fmax: 560000 END frequency of the analysis. DF: 960 Step size in Hz calculated to divide the range betw een Fmin and Fmax in 500 steps of...
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If an F-SCAN COMPA CT 100SP is used, the program name “DIRP“ w ill be assigned to the new ly stored analysis results. The name can be edited as detailed in the Instruction Manual. The application can now be started by pressing F1. Some prerequisites for a successful DIRP analysis The results of a DIRP analysis can be used right aw ay.
APPLIC ATIONS between F-SCAN COMPACT devices. It can also be used to trans fer one application from an F-SCAN COMPACT to an F-SC AN MinDevice. The ChipCard must be inserted as pictured into the slot of the F- SCAN device.
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4 minutes and cannot be interrupted. The application which had been used last with the F-SCAN COMPACT will be marked. If the content of the ChipCard is transferred to an F-SCAN COMPACT this application will be readily available after power “ON”.
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APPLIC ATIONS will be copied to the ChipCard. The procedure takes a few seconds. Function of the CHIPCARD with an F-SCAN MinDe vice If an INDIVIDUAL APPLIC ATION stored in an F-SCAN COMPACT should be transferred to an F-SCAN MinDevice, the following procedure applies: Trans fer the application from the COMPACT to a ChipCard using the routine explained before.
Miscellaneous LITHIUM- ION BATTERY If the battery is charged while the device i s OFF, it may ref use to sw itch ON. Disconnect the USB-cable, start the F-SCAN COMPA CT, then reconnect the cable. WAVE FORM If the wave form is changed from the factory default AUTO, the sel ection is maintained until changed back.
Poststrass e 4 CH-9443 Widnau that the followi ng product with the mar king F-SCAN COMPACT Frequency Synthesizer declare under our sol e responsibility to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the follo wing standard: EMC: 89/336, 92/31, 93/68...
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