Examples Of Use - Otto Bock MyoSimulator 757T10 Instructions For Use Manual

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Note concerning Pos.10, Pos, 11 and Pos.12. Turning the screwdriver clockwise
shortens time period; turning the screwdriver counter-clockwise increases the time
period. Time period settings range between 0.5 seconds and a maximum of 5 seconds.
5 Connecting the 757T10 MyoSimulator
First plug the included connection cable into the 9-pole socket (Fig.2). Plug both the
757P40 connection cable and the battery connection cable into the prosthesis. Do not
insert battery yet.
For an example of the correct connection, please view the following figures:
Fig.3 Electrohand 2000
The 757P40 connection cable and the battery are connected to the 4-in-1
controller.
Fig.4 System Electrohand and System Electrogreifer with Quick Disconnect Wrist
The 757P40 connection cable and the battery are connected to the 9E169
Coaxial Plug.
Fig.5 Elbow Parts for myoelectric prostheses
The 757P40 connection cable and the battery are connected to the elbow joint.
Fig.6 Four Channel Processor II
13E195 Four Channel Processor II shown. The 757P40 connection cable and
the battery are connected to the Four-Channel Processor. Any Four-Channel
Processor can be connected.
Fig.7 Prostheses with Threaded Stud or Lamination Ring
System Hand with Threaded Stud shown. The connection to the System
Electrohand, the battery and the MyoSimulator is made through the 13E190
Switch Block.
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Examples of Use

The following examples are provided to help you during the use and service of the
757T10 MyoSimulator.
6.1 Control of the Four Channel Processor II in Safety Mode 3 for
the pronation and supination of a System-electric hand with
DMC plus control.
1. Connect a buzzer to the Four Channel Processor II.
2. Select Safety Mode 3, in which the green coding plug is installed.
3. Plug the electrode cable from the MyoSimulator into the Four Channel Processor II
Fig.6).
4. Attach the Electrohand to the 10S17 Wrist Rotator.
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