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- 1 - VitalSim Directions for Use Overview and Intended use. The VitalSim Base Unit and Remote Control are intended to be used in conjunction with an approved manikin to simulate vital signs on the manikin. The system consists of a Base Unit, connecting to a manikin, and a radio controlled Remote Control for device operation. Both the Base Unit and the Remote Control are battery operated. The Base Unit can also be used with an AC wall adapter. VitalSim System includes: Carry Case Base Unit including battery case and batteries (6 C-cell) Remote Control including batteries (4 AA-cell) Remote Control to Base Unit connection cable USB cable for connection to PC DC power supply Direction for Use Operating Software on CD-ROM Important Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. -- 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. -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Laerdal could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Hereby, Laerdal Medical declares that when carrying the CE-mark, the VitalSim product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. - 2 - Use with Laerdal Manikins The VitalSim is designed to work with a variety of manikins manufactured by Laerdal. The manikins range from adult, child and infant advance life support manikins to nursing manikins. The VitalSim will detect which type of manikin is connected and adjust physiological and menu functions accordingly. Selection of manikin can be overridden from the Setup Menu. Features ECG/Defib/Pacing Extensive ECG library. Running rhythm and a Waiting Rhythm that can be activated on command or after a defibrillation External pacing detection with settable pacing threshold 20 – 200 mA External defibrillation (10-360 J), may affect preprogrammed scenario or lead to direct ECG rhythm change Heart, Lung, Bowel and Spoken Sounds Heart Sounds synchronized with ECG. Lung sounds synchronized with adjustable breathing rate, 0 – 60 BPM. Individual lung or bilateral sound selection. Normal and abnormal bowel sounds. Computer generated sounds, mixed with voice input via microphone. Blood Pressure Auscultated and palpated blood pressure simulator. Korotkoff sounds synchronized with ECG. Systolic and diastolic pressure individually settable in steps of 2 mmHg up to 300 mmHg. Auscultative Gap, On / Off feature. Calibration function. Palpated Pulses Controls Brachial, Radial, and Carotid pulses. Pulses synchronized with ECG and pulse strengths dependent on BP. Systolic BP can be palpated on radial pulse. Only 2 pulses active at a time, to save power. Brachial pulse turned off when BP cuff inflated (to avoid sound interference). Scenario Function Possible to program, upload, and run scenarios on the VitalSim Base Unit. Using a PC Scenario editor. Up to 10 programmable scenarios at one time. Logging Generate 25 logs for after action review. Log(s) can be retrieved by a PC through the USB connection - 3 - Overview VitalSim Base Unit A. On/Off button and Indicator. The button turns the unit on and initiates pre-set vital signs. Press once to turn the unit on. Press again to turn the unit off. The indicator is steady green if it has contact with the Remote Control. If there is no contact with the Remote Control the indicator will be blinking green. If battery needs to be replaced, the indicator will blink, alternating between green and orange. B. DC power supply: Use this feature for stationary training and to limit battery consumption. The DC power supply is supplied with VitalSim C. Manikin Connector: Connects the Base Unit to the manikin or peripheral accessories. Supplied with manikins. D. Microphone: External microphone attachment, sold separately. E. USB port: Used for downloading scenarios and up- loading of log’s. F. Remote connector: Used for direct communication with the Remote Control. G. Blood Pressure connector: Connects the blood pressure hose from BP-cuff. H. Battery: Holds (6) replaceable C-cell batteries. Overview VitalSim Remote Control The Remote Control communicates with the VitalSim Base Unit via a short-range radio link. Range from Remote control is approximately 10m / 30 ft. 5 Different channels can be selected to improve immunity to interference and allowing for use of several units within the same area. I. LCD display: Displays vital information and activated features such as ECG, Sounds, Blood pressure, Scenarios, Logging, etc. J. Function keys: Use these keys to implement quick functions, i.e. set Rate, Volume, PEA, activate waiting rhythm, etc. K. Navigation keys: Use these keys to navigate your way through programming…
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Laerdal Operating Device Serial Port Laerdal Operating Device Laerdal Operating Device Board Radio link (for details; see schematics page 6) XTAL oscillator 14,7456MHz Keyboard Memory (SRAM and FLASH) MCU Infineon SAB-C161RI 3V Oscillator: 16MHz XTAL ON/OFF logic Voltage regulators Battery (4xAA-cells) LCD-module
Page 1 of 1 Laerdal VitalSim Operating Device External photo Laerdal VitalSim Operating Device External photo FCC ID QHQ-FST1909
Page 1 of 1 Laerdal VitalSim Operating Device Labels Laerdal VitalSim Operating Device. Labels FCC ID QHQ-FST1909 Placement of labels on QHQ-FST1909 Product identification label
Page 1 of 2 Laerdal VitalSim Operating Device Internal photo Laerdal VitalSim Operating Device Internal photo FCC ID QHQ-FST1909 Rear view. The radio is between 14 and 15 cm marks. The antenna is a wire above the PCB Main PCB turned upside-down. Display print visible. Antenna 2 of 2 Page 2 of 2 Laerdal VitalSim Operating Device Internal photo Laerdal VitalSim Operating Device Internal photo FCC ID QHQ-FST1909 Front view of display unit. Component side of main PCB. Distance between antenna and hand during normal operation is larger than 2,5 cm.
Laerdal Operating Device Operational description Laerdal Operating Device is a remote control for Laerdal VitalSim Control Unit. The LCD is used to view patient-simulator status. With the keyboard you can move around in different menus, and change patient-simulator status. The unit communicates with VitalSim Control Unit either by RF or by cable. Power Source: • 4 Alkaline batteries, AA-cells • Input voltage range:3,6V-7,0V RF: • The RF circuit is based on IC; Chipcon CC1000 • RF Frequency: 915,606-916,484MHz (5 channels) • IF frequency: 150 kHz (typ) • IF bandwidth: 175kHz (typ) • XTAL oscillator 14,7456MHz (20ppm) • Modulation: FSK Antenna: • Internal monopol (wire soldered to PCB) • PCB contains 4 layers included ground plane and power plane. Interface: • Serial Port. Connection to Laerdal VitalSim Control Unit. Alternative to RF interface.
20dan-uk-i DELTA Danish Electronics, Light & Acoustics Venlighedsvej 4 2970 Hørsholm Denmark Tel. (+45) 72 19 40 00 Fax (+45) 72 19 40 01 www.delta.dk This report is issued under the rules of DANAK (Danish Accreditation). Further information about DANAK can be found at www.danak.dk. The report must not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of DELTA. Test Report DANAK Reg. no. 19 Emission tests to FCC requirements of Laerdal Operating Device Performed for Laerdal Medical DANAK-196770 Project no.: E500676-5 Page 1 of 10 4 annexes 2003-02-25 DANAK-196770 DELTA-E500676-5 Page 2 of 10 VS/AED Title Emission tests to FCC requirements of Laerdal Operating Device Test object Laerdal Operating Device (LOD) FCC ID QHQ-FST1909 Report no. DANAK-196770 Project no. E500676-5 Test period 2002-10-30 - 2002-11-19 Client Laerdal Medical Tanke Svilandsgt. 30, P.O. Box 377 4001 Stavanger Norway Telephone: +47 5151 1700 Fax: +47 5151 1788 Contact person Mr. Håkon Hodne Manufacturer Laerdal Medical Specifications 47 CFR Part 15, Subpart C - Intentional Radiators Results The equipment under test was in compliance with the requirements. Test personnel Henrik Nielsen Jesper Nielsen Date 2003-02-25 Responsible Vagn Sylvest Project Manager - EMC DELTA DANAK-196770 DELTA-E500676-5 Page 3 of 10 VS/AED Table of contents Page 1. Summaries 4 1.1 Technical report summary 4 1.2 Summary of tests 5 2. Test specimen 6 2.1 Test object - Laerdal operating device 6 3. General test conditions 7 3.1 Test set-up 7 4. Test and results 8 4.1 Radiated electromagnetic field (FCC Part 15, Subpart C) 8 4.2 Occupied bandwidth 10 4.3 Peak output field strength 10 Annex 1 List of instruments (1 page) Annex 2 Photos (2 pages) Annex 3 Test record sheets regarding radiated emission (10 pages) Annex 4 Occupied bandwidth / Peak output power (2 pages) DANAK-196770 DELTA-E500676-5 Page 4 of 10 VS/AED 1. Summaries 1.1 Technical report summary The tests reported in this document have been performed to demonstrate compliance with the requirements of FCC Part 15, Section 15.249 "Rules for transmitters in band 902 - 928 MHz". Furthermore, during the tests it was verified that the receiver was in compliance with the requirements of FCC Part 15. This report contains measurement data from tests performed at DELTA, Hørsholm, Denmark, an FCC listed and DANAK accredited test laboratory. 1.1.1 Applicable FCC rules for test 47 CFR Part 15, Subpart C - Intentional Radiators §15.207 Conducted limits §15.209 Radiated emission limits, general requirements §15.215 Additional provisions to the general radiated emission limitations §15.249 Operation within the bands 902 - 928 MHz, 2400 - 2583.5 MHz. The methods and procedures have been applied as specified in: §15.31 Measurements standards. This points to the following procedure, used during the measurements in this report: ANSI C63.4:1992 Methods of Measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low- Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz. Furthermore, the requirements of the following have been applied: § 15.33 Frequency range of radiated measurements § 15.35 Measurement detector functions and bandwidths. DANAK-196770 DELTA-E500676-5 Page 5 of 10 VS/AED 1.2 Summary of tests The results of the emission tests can be summarised as follows: Tests of Intentional Radiator Key references to requirement FCC Part 15 Subpart C Conducted emission, AC mains § 15.207 N/A Radiated electromagnetic field emission §15.209 Passed Radiated emission limits, additional provisions §15.215 and §15.249 Passed Emission in restricted bands §15.205 Passed Abbreviations Passed : The requirements are met. Failed : The requirements are not met. Not done : No test was performed. N/A : Not applicable. Not relevant : The test was not relevant for the test object. The test results relate only to the objects tested. DANAK-196770 DELTA-E500676-5 Page 6 of 10 VS/AED 2. Test specimen The EUT is part of the Laerdal VitalSim system. It consists of a Control Unit connected to a manikin. The operation of the Control Unit can be controlled by the Laerdal Operat- ing Device. The system is used to train health care professionals and will be used only in professional training facilities. The test object can on the air interface receive and transmit data on one of five customer selected frequencies between 915.606 MHz and 916.484 MHz. The carrier is FSK modulated with 64 kHz swing at a bit rate of 9600 bps. The Laerdal Operating Device is a portable device. The distance between the hand of a person carrying the transmitter and the antenna will always be larger than 2.5 cm. See also photo in Annex 2. 2.1 Test object - Laerdal operating device Category SRD Manufacturer Laerdal Medical Model / type Laerdal.PCB FST1899 Part no. - Serial no. A01 FCC ID QHQ-FST1909 Supply voltage 4 AA Alkaline cells Operational mode TX/RX Photo of LOD: DANAK-196770 DELTA-E500676-5 Page 7 of 10 VS/AED 3. General test conditions 3.1 Test set-up The antenna of the EUT module in an internal wire antenna, mounted on the main circuit board. The EUT is configured to transmit un-modulated carrier. The module was also tested in receive-only mode to verify compliance with CFR47 part 15. The test record sheets are included in this report. DANAK-196770 DELTA-E500676-5 Page 8 of 10 VS/AED 4. Test and results 4.1 Radiated electromagnetic field (FCC Part 15, Subpart C) Requirements Specification FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15, Subpart C Test set-up ANSI C63.4:1992 Measuring distance 3 m Frequency range 30-10.000 MHz Limits: As specified in 15.209(a) 30-88 MHz: 88-216 MHz: 216-960 MHz: Above 960 MHz: 40 dBμV/m 43.5 dBμV/m 46 dBμV/m 54 dBμV/m Measurement uncertainty (2 σ) <1 GHz Measurement uncertainty (2 σ) >1 GHz 2.6 dB 4.9 dB Below 1 GHz the limits apply to measurements performed using a quasi-peak detector. Above 1 GHz the limits apply to measurements of spurious emission performed with an average detector. Furthermore, the peak level must…
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DANAK-196770 DELTA-E500676-5 Annex 2 Photos (2 pages) This exhibit is an extract of DELTA Test Report E500676-5, DANAK 196770, containing only the photographs of representative test set-ups. DANAK-196770 DELTA-E500676-5 Photo 1 Set-up for measurements 30 - 1000 MHz Photo 2 Set-up for measurements 30 - 1000 MHz. DANAK-196770 DELTA-E500676-5 Photo 3 Set-up for measurements 1- 10 GHz. Photo 4 Distance between antenna and hand will be larger than 2.5 cm.
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