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  • Page 1 AMiS-�� Telehealth Cart Device Reference Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents About Advantech Device Reference Guide---------------------------- 2 Abbreviations -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 1. Camera & Speaker Phone AVer CAM520 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Package Contents ������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5 Instructions ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5 Safety and storage ������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5 Cleaning Instructions ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 Application ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7 Jabra Speak 510 --------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 Package contents ��������������������������������������������������������������������������...
  • Page 3: About Advantech Device Reference Guide

    About Advantech Device Reference Guide Advantech Device Reference Guide comprises of user�ready information about Advantech’s devices and software systems. This document will provide users with quick familiarity of devices’ features; handling; general instructions for use; sterilization and disinfection; storage; diagnostic scopes, and applications. The devices and software systems discussed include AVer CAM520 camera and Jabra Speak 510 speakerphone, VSee messenger, and Horus Scopes.
  • Page 4: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations Access Point Command Prompt Central processing unit Computed tomography DICOM Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine Electrocardiogram Electronic Health Record Ears, Nose, and Throat File Allocation Table HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface HIPAA Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 Identification Liquid Crystal Display Light Emitting Diode...
  • Page 5 On�screen Display Operating Systems Personal Computer Photodynamic Therapy PTZ camera Pan–Tilt–Zoom Camera Television Universal Serial Bus Ultraviolet USB Video Class...
  • Page 6: Camera & Speaker Phone

    1. Camera & Speaker Phone Advantech offers Aver CAM520 and Jabra Speak 510 to meet the needs of telemedicine. These devices are compatible with numerous applications. AVer CAM520 ■ Package Contents Once power is connected, the power indicator lights up and the camera head rotates.
  • Page 7: Cleaning Instructions

    adio communication. The user in such a situation is encouraged to correct the interference by the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving the antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Page 8: Application

    Original Bleach Concentration (%) Parts of Bleach Parts of Water Once a 0.1% sodium hypochlorite solution is prepared, all cables and external power supplies should be unplugged. The camera can be cleaned with a lint� free, microfiber cloth moistened with bleach solution. The solution can be wiped off with water after 10 minutes and then dried using a microfiber cloth.
  • Page 9: Jabra Speak 510

    Jabra Speak 510 ■ Package contents The Jabra speaker comes with a Jabra Speak 510 USB cable to connect with a computer. The speaker has buttons with features ̶ power on/off; answer or reject a call; volume modulation; Bluetooth connection; battery level LED indicator and mute/unmute microphone.
  • Page 10: Application

    Note • The speaker should be kept clean by avoiding contact with dirty surfaces when not in use. • Store the speaker in a protective case or pouch, or dock at the base. • If dirt particles settle in the speaker, then the front plate of the device needs to be cleaned.
  • Page 11: Vsee Messenger

    2. VSee Messenger VSee Messenger is a video conferencing application specifically designed for healthcare users. With this software, users can send pictures through text chat, instant message privately or in a group, share documents, share screens and application windows, live annotate or draw on any shared application, record audio and video, and stream videos securely.
  • Page 12: Instructions

    Other recommendations include Google Pixel 2 or newer, Samsung Galaxy S8 or newer, and Samsung Galaxy Note 8 or newer. Linux and Chrome OS (Chromebook) are currently not supported. Hardware that can be used in conjunction with VSee messenger are webcams with built-in or HD/PTZ webcam, microphones with built-in mic and speakers, or Jabra 410 and 510 speakerphones and earphones/headphones.
  • Page 13 Users can only be contacted via chat or call from other approved users due to contact security. Users can accept, decline, or mark a contact request as spam through the VSee app. For coworkers within an organization, users can use the ‘My Company’...
  • Page 14 • Alternatively, you may click on the plus icon then Add Contact to type the email address. Audio and Video Settings ̶ Users can run a guided audio/video check via this link or they can manually check the setup by clicking the gear icon on VSee, then audio or video tab while selecting mic, speaker, and camera from the dropdown lists.
  • Page 15 Users can also change and save video window size and layout by choosing a tile layout from the video windows. Users can resize the windows while in a call by dragging the windows at the corner. To resize all windows simultaneously: •...
  • Page 16 Users can also adjust a participant’s audio volume by opening the video window of the specific participant and moving the volume slider. Likewise, users can also initiate group chats by selecting the ‘chat with this group’ tab. More contacts can added to a group by the ‘add contact’ icon. More group chat options are available through the icon‘...
  • Page 17 Users will be prompted to save the file first. A red recording indicator appears on all video windows, whereas if a recording is done by other participants, no indicator will be displayed on the user’s screen. A recording can be played using VLC media player, by the following path –...
  • Page 18 Users can share multiple windows at a time. This is currently not supported on mobile devices, however, receiving shared and annotated screens are supported. To share a screen while on a call, a green ‘Share’ button located on the upper right corner of any window should be clicked. An orange border appears around a window if it is being shared.
  • Page 19: Secure Handling Of Software

    All participants in the same call can control a screen or desktop that is being shared. By clicking ‘Take Remote Control’, a user can take control while someone else is sharing a screen. Likewise, the same button can be clicked again to release control.
  • Page 20: Application

    Another useful feature to check the working status of audio and video features is to call VSee's call testing service. Users can call demo@vsee.com. If demo@vsee.com is unavailable, help@vsee.com may be reached. Users should follow the few tips discussed below during a large group call as a measure to successfully carry out the call: •...
  • Page 21: Horus Scope

    3. Horus Scope The MiiS Horus Scope is designed specifically for telemedicine as an easy�to�use, hand� held video system used for capturing images of the body. This system utilizes interchangeable attachments, making it ideal for multi�discipline medical applications. The system has different attachments for ear, nose and throat, dermatology, ophthalmology, audiology, women's health, and general examinations.
  • Page 22 Digital Speculum– This is a digital hand�held camera used to record digital photographs and videos of the human body and oral cavity. It has a natural white LED. Digital Otoscope– This is a digital hand�held otoscope used to record digital photographs and videos of the human ear's canal and tympanic membrane.
  • Page 23: Instructions

    Assembly– The optical lens and control unit should be aligned with the marks. The optical lens should be held and attached to the control unit and rotated and fastened in a clockwise direction. A click sound is heard when the lens locks into the control unit.
  • Page 24 To wake the system, the screen can be touched or the ‘OK’ button can be pressed. The current date and time can be changed. When the UVC mode is on, live screen can be shown both on the LCD panel of the product and the screen of the computer.
  • Page 25 Users can select “AP mode” to connect to the internet through an AP. Passwords can be changed by clicking the change icon. Specula Installation and Removal from Digital Otoscope– The specula is placed on the tip of the otoscope lens and rotated tightly in a clockwise direction. It should be removed by rotating in a counterclockwise direction.
  • Page 26 File naming rules are as follows: Product Name Model Name Picture Name without ID Picture Name with ID DOC 300S/ OLHHMMSS.jpg OLXXXXXHHMMSS.jpg Otoscope DOC 100S ORHHMMSS.jpg ORXXXXXHHMMSS.jpg DDC 200/ DMHHMMSS.jpg DMXXXXXHHMMSS.jpg Dermatoscope DPHHMMSS.jpg (DDC 200 DPXXXXXHHMMSS.jpg (DDC DDC 100 only) 200 only) Speculum DGC 100...
  • Page 27 Taking Pictures: As the boot screen appears on the LCD panel after turning the power on of the control unit, the information icons appear on the LCD panel. Once the memory card has been inserted, the user can start taking photographs in any shooting mode (either photo or video mode).
  • Page 28: Safety And Storage

    Playback: Photos can be seen by touching the photo icon and then the display icon. With left and right arrows, previous and next photos can be viewed. The top and bottom arrows can be used to view backward or forward. With the zoom icon, zoom in and out features can be explored.
  • Page 29 Below are some restrictions for this instrument for specific patients: • Patients who are hypersensitive to light. • Patients who recently underwent photodynamic therapy (PDT). • Patients taking medication that causes photosensitivity. • Patients with a history of migraines. • Patients with a history of photosensitive epilepsy.
  • Page 30 The below instructions should be followed while operating the camera: • The camera or accessories should be always used by the directions and recommendations contained in this guide. • When operating the device, it should be ensured that the optical lens does not touch the eyes or nose of the patient to avoid harm.
  • Page 31 Battery and Charging– • Battery charging varies in different situations, (e.g., it takes longer at high or low temperatures and when the battery has not been used for some time). • The battery gets warm during charging and for some time thereafter. •...
  • Page 32: Cleaning Instructions

    Environment for Storage • Ambient temperature: -10°C to +55°C • Relative humidity range: 10% to 95% • Atmospheric pressure: 700hPa to 1013hPa Environment for Transportation • Ambient temperature: -40°C to +70°C • Relative humidity range: 10% to 95% • Atmospheric pressure: 500hPa to 1013hPa •...
  • Page 33: Applications

    ■ Applications • The Horus Scope places remote physicians virtually in the room with patients using real�time screen sharing with two�way remote control features. Physicians can adjust the patient’s interface and pinpoint areas with control access to both screens. • The scope utilizes interchangeable attachments, making it ideal for ENT, dermatology, ophthalmology, audiology, and other general exams.

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