Noraxon TeleMyo 2400T V2 User Manual page 7

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Step #2 – PREPARING THE TRANSMITTER
1. The TeleMyo 2400T transmitter was supplied with a detachable antenna. If not already attached,
locate the transmitter antenna and its insulating rubber O-ring. Place the rubber O-ring around the
antenna receptacle on the transmitter. Next, screw the antenna to the transmitter to keep the O-ring in
place. Tighten the nut on the antenna to ensure a good connection.
2. Place the transmitter into the carrying case.
3. Remove the protective caps covering the input channel connectors. Keep these covers in a secure
place for future use. Plug the numbered EMG active leads into their respective mating end on the
TeleMyo 2400T transmitter. The numbers on the active leads should match the numbers on the
transmitter enclosure. Please note that there is one additional snap on the active lead labeled "1". This
extra snap provides an electrical reference to the subject. One three-snap lead is required for each
transmitter used, i.e. one for every 8 channels used.
4. If using a multi-transmitter system (more than 8 channels), connect the transmitter-to-transmitter Sync
cable from the Sync Out connector on transmitter 1 to the Sync In connector on transmitter 2, then
Sync Out on transmitter 2 to Sync In on transmitter 3. Continue in this method until all transmitters
are connected together. No connection to the Sync In connector on transmitter 1 is necessary. See
illustration below.
All transmitter-to-transmitter Sync cable connections and disconnections
must be made before attaching EMG leads to the patient. Connecting and
disconnecting the transmitter-to-transmitter Sync cable when the patient is
connected can expose the patient to a shock hazard.
P-2308TV2 Rev G (06-06-11)
Sync Out
Transmitter 1
Sync In
Sync Cable (18 in / 45.72 cm)
Transmitter 2
TeleMyo 2400T V2
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