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making science easierADINSTRUMENTSMA3300 AudioMonitor Owner’s Guide

Seite 2 - INSTRUMENTS

ContentsIntroduction ... 2Features ... 2Confi

Seite 3 - General Description

3A-M Systems, Inc.131 Business Park Loop, P.O. Box 850 Carlsborg, Wa 98324Telophone: 800-426-1306 * 360-683-8300 * FAX: 360-683-3525E-mail: sales@a-ms

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4A-M Systems, Inc.131 Business Park Loop, P.O. Box 850 Carlsborg, Wa 98324Telophone: 800-426-1306 * 360-683-8300 * FAX: 360-683-3525E-mail: sales@a-ms

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5A-M Systems, Inc.131 Business Park Loop, P.O. Box 850 Carlsborg, Wa 98324Telophone: 800-426-1306 * 360-683-8300 * FAX: 360-683-3525E-mail: sales@a-ms

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6A-M Systems, Inc.131 Business Park Loop, P.O. Box 850 Carlsborg, Wa 98324Telophone: 800-426-1306 * 360-683-8300 * FAX: 360-683-3525E-mail: sales@a-ms

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7A-M Systems, Inc.131 Business Park Loop, P.O. Box 850 Carlsborg, Wa 98324Telophone: 800-426-1306 * 360-683-8300 * FAX: 360-683-3525E-mail: sales@a-ms

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2     IntroductionIntroductionThe electronic stimulator is used for the basic physiological andpharmacological research and experiments.This device is

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Introduction     3ConfigurationPeripheral DevicesOscilloscope Data Processor TRIGOUTPUTto ISOSetup DataComputerElectronic Stimulator 1001Patch Clamp A

Seite 10 - Contents

4     IntroductionElectronic Stimulator 1001 Hardware ConfigurationSerial 0Communications UnitEEPROMAmplifierto Data ProcessorSCI-BTRIGLEVELSettingsSt

Seite 11 - Introduction

Precautionary Labels and Indications     5Precautionary Labels and IndicationsSee the relevant reference page for details of each label or indication.

Seite 12 - Configuration

6     List of SymbolsList of SymbolsThe following symbols are used in connection with the stimulator.An explanation of each symbol is given in the tab

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Description of Parts     7Description of PartsFrontPower On/OffThis button is used to turn the power on and off.Keys and DialUsed to increase or decre

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8     Description of PartsMain IntervalControls the repeat cycle (T1) and repeat count (N1) as well as startingand stopping of stimulation.(The timing

Seite 15 - List of Symbols

Description of Parts     9FunctionLights when MAIN INTERVAL is operating.(As it is sometimes difficult to tell whether MAIN INTERVAL is operatingwhen

Seite 16 - Description of Parts

10     Description of PartsExternal Trigger (EXT TRIG)Like MAIN INTERVAL, this generates a trigger pulse. It is used to controlthe stimulation repeat

Seite 17 - Function

 is document was, as far as possible, accurate at the time of release. However, changes may have been made to the so ware and hardware it describes

Seite 18 - Operating Stopped Operating

Description of Parts     11NameBTrigger level adjustment knob(EXT TRIG LEVEL)FunctionSelects whether the trigger is activated at the signal level that

Seite 19 - External Trigger (EXT TRIG)

12     Description of PartsStimulation Waveform SetupThis component receives the main interval trigger signal, external triggersignal, etc., sets the

Seite 20 - Approx. 1 V or more is needed

Description of Parts     13NameCTrigger signal selector key(MAIN, EXT)DDelay time display(DELAY)EStimulation pulse intervaldisplay (INTERVAL)FStimulat

Seite 21 - Interval signal

14     Description of PartsNameIPolarity selector key( , OFF, )JOutput voltage display(VOLTAGE)FunctionSwitches the polarity of the stimulation pulse

Seite 22 - Train pulse

Description of Parts     15NameKOutput selector key(±50 V / ±10 V)Lto ISO(Isolator output connector)MOutput terminalFunctionWhen the key is pressed, t

Seite 23 - Stimulation Waveform Output

16     Description of PartsBIPHASIC, MIX, MODU, DC, ALTNThese keys are used when stimulation is performed by biphasic wave, acomposite wave created by

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Description of Parts     17NameQWaveform modulation key(MODU)RDirect current key(DC)SAlternate key(ALTN)FunctionPress this key to modulate the externa

Seite 25 - Output after mixing

18     Description of PartsMemorySettings can be saved for retrieval later.NameTMemory keys(P1, P2)FunctionTo save the settings, press P1 or P2 for mo

Seite 26 - MODU button ON

Description of Parts     19RearSTOPINPUTMODUMIXMAINSTARTMAIN KEYSTARTEXTTRIGEXTTRIGSPEAKERto PCOFF ONOUTPUTINTERVALDELAYMAININTERVALSET CYCLESENDTRAIN

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20     Description of PartsName4Main start signal input terminal(MAIN START)5Main key start terminal(MAIN KEY START)6Stop signal input terminal(STOP)7

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1A-M Systems, Inc.131 Business Park Loop, P.O. Box 850 Carlsborg, Wa 98324Telophone: 800-426-1306 * 360-683-8300 * FAX: 360-683-3525E-mail: sales@a-ms

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Description of Parts     21Name8Mixing signal input terminal(MIX)9Modulation signal inputterminal (MODU)FunctionInput the desired signal to this termi

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22     Description of PartsSynchronizing Signal Output TerminalThe following signal is provided as a synchronizing signal for otherdevices.The synchro

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Description of Parts     23nameDelay signal output terminal(DELAY)Interval signal output terminal(INTERVAL)Train end signal output terminal(TRAIN END)

Seite 32 - Serial Output

24     General Handling PrecautionsGeneral Handling PrecautionsHCAUTIONThe electronic stimulator has a high voltage output capacity of up to ±50 V.Dir

Seite 33 - Stimulation waveform

General Handling Precautions     255. The output terminal has a short-circuit protective circuit, but avoid short-circuiting for long periods as this

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26     PreparationPreparationInstalling the Serial Converter Driver Software1. Turn on the PC is installed the Scope application.End the Scope applica

Seite 35 - Preparation

Preparation     277. Installing the USB Serial Converter driver software is started.8. Click the Finish button to finish installing the USB Serial Con

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28     Preparation10. Click “Search for the best driver in these locations.”.Specify the CD-ROM drive, and then click the Next > button.11.Installi

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Preparation     29Scope Settings1. Initial setting of the Scope (PowerLab)1) Click the Preferences, and then click the External Stimulator in the Edit

Seite 38 - Scope Settings

30     Preparation2. Taking of the setting information of the electronic stimulator into the ScopeapplicationThe Scope begins at the same time when th

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CAUTION - 1HCAUTIONAlways use the supplied 3-pin cable for the power cable.If any other power cable is used, it may result in an electric shock to the

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Preparation     313. Setting the electronic stimulator from the Scope applicationThe stimulation condition of the electronic stimulator can be set by

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32     Preparation4) Click the Paste button to the setting condition is put.5) Confirm the setting condition is displayed, and then click the Writebut

Seite 42 - Connection of Cables

Preparation     33Installing the StimulatorTake the following precautions when installing the stimulator.1. Avoid contact with water or chemicals. Als

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34     Preparation3. When stimulating with the isolator, connect the isolator to the [to ISO]output connector.[Note] /When connecting the isolator, ti

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Specifications     35SpecificationsStimulation TriggerMain Interval(1) STARTA) MANUAL switch (front panel)B) START INPUT (rear)Input pulse: +3.5 V or

Seite 45 - Stimulation Output

36     Specifications4) TRAINSetting range: 1 to 999Continuous operation when set to “run”Stimulation Output1) Output polarity and OFFPolarity switch:

Seite 46 - Storage Environment

Specifications     377) ±50 V outputLinearity: 0 to ±5 V, within ±100 mV±5 V to ±50 V, within ±5%Output impedance: 10 ohms or lessOutput waveform: 7 µ

Seite 47 - Electromagnetic Compatibility

38     SpecificationsDurability6 years (based on self-certification of company data)InstallationIndoor installation typeSafety StandardsApplicable saf

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Specifications     39Guidance and manufacture’s declaration - electromagnetic emissionsThis Model 1001 is intended for use in the electromagnetic envi

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40     SpecificationsGuidance and manufacture’s declaration - electromagnetic immunityThis Model 1001 is intended for use in the electromagnetic envir

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Operator’s Manual 1001 iGENERAL HANDLING PRECAUTIONSThis device is intended for use only by qualified medical personnel.Use only our approved product

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Specifications     41Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communicationsequipment and the 1001This Model 1001 is intended f

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 is document was, as far as possible, accurate at the time of release. However, changes may have been made to the so ware and hardware it describes

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CAUTION - 1HCAUTIONAlways use the supplied 3-pin cable for the power cable.If any other power cable is used, it may result in an electric shock to the

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Operator’s Manual 1001 iGENERAL HANDLING PRECAUTIONSThis device is intended for use only by qualified medical personnel.Use only our approved product

Seite 55 - EMC RELATED CAUTION

ii Operator’s Manual 1001CAUTIONUnited States law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.

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Operator’s Manual 1001 iiiEMC RELATED CAUTIONThis equipment and/or system complies with the International Standard IEC 60601-2 for electromagneticcom

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iv Operator’s Manual 10018. Use of unspecified configuration:When the equipment and/or system is used with the unspecified system configuration diffe

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ContentsIntroduction ... 2Features ... 2Confi

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2     IntroductionIntroductionThe electronic stimulator is used for the basic physiological andpharmacological research and experiments.This device is

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ii Operator’s Manual 1001CAUTIONUnited States law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.

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Introduction     3ConfigurationPeripheral DevicesOscilloscope Data Processor TRIGOUTPUTto ISOSetup DataComputerElectronic Stimulator 1001Patch Clamp A

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4     IntroductionElectronic Stimulator 1001 Hardware ConfigurationSerial 0Communications UnitEEPROMAmplifierto Data ProcessorSCI-BTRIGLEVELSettingsSt

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Precautionary Labels and Indications     5Precautionary Labels and IndicationsSee the relevant reference page for details of each label or indication.

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6     List of SymbolsList of SymbolsThe following symbols are used in connection with the stimulator.An explanation of each symbol is given in the tab

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Description of Parts     7Description of PartsFrontPower On/OffThis button is used to turn the power on and off.Keys and DialUsed to increase or decre

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8     Description of PartsMain IntervalControls the repeat cycle (T1) and repeat count (N1) as well as startingand stopping of stimulation.(The timing

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Description of Parts     9FunctionLights when MAIN INTERVAL is operating.(As it is sometimes difficult to tell whether MAIN INTERVAL is operatingwhen

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10     Description of PartsExternal Trigger (EXT TRIG)Like MAIN INTERVAL, this generates a trigger pulse. It is used to controlthe stimulation repeat

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Description of Parts     11NameBTrigger level adjustment knob(EXT TRIG LEVEL)FunctionSelects whether the trigger is activated at the signal level that

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12     Description of PartsStimulation Waveform SetupThis component receives the main interval trigger signal, external triggersignal, etc., sets the

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Operator’s Manual 1001 iiiEMC RELATED CAUTIONThis equipment and/or system complies with the International Standard IEC 60601-2 for electromagneticcom

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Description of Parts     13NameCTrigger signal selector key(MAIN, EXT)DDelay time display(DELAY)EStimulation pulse intervaldisplay (INTERVAL)FStimulat

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14     Description of PartsNameIPolarity selector key( , OFF, )JOutput voltage display(VOLTAGE)FunctionSwitches the polarity of the stimulation pulse

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Description of Parts     15NameKOutput selector key(±50 V / ±10 V)Lto ISO(Isolator output connector)MOutput terminalFunctionWhen the key is pressed, t

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16     Description of PartsBIPHASIC, MIX, MODU, DC, ALTNThese keys are used when stimulation is performed by biphasic wave, acomposite wave created by

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Description of Parts     17NameQWaveform modulation key(MODU)RDirect current key(DC)SAlternate key(ALTN)FunctionPress this key to modulate the externa

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18     Description of PartsMemorySettings can be saved for retrieval later.NameTMemory keys(P1, P2)FunctionTo save the settings, press P1 or P2 for mo

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Description of Parts     19RearSTOPINPUTMODUMIXMAINSTARTMAIN KEYSTARTEXTTRIGEXTTRIGSPEAKERto PCOFF ONOUTPUTINTERVALDELAYMAININTERVALSET CYCLESENDTRAIN

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20     Description of PartsName4Main start signal input terminal(MAIN START)5Main key start terminal(MAIN KEY START)6Stop signal input terminal(STOP)7

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Description of Parts     21Name8Mixing signal input terminal(MIX)9Modulation signal inputterminal (MODU)FunctionInput the desired signal to this termi

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22     Description of PartsSynchronizing Signal Output TerminalThe following signal is provided as a synchronizing signal for otherdevices.The synchro

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iv Operator’s Manual 10018. Use of unspecified configuration:When the equipment and/or system is used with the unspecified system configuration diffe

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Description of Parts     23nameDelay signal output terminal(DELAY)Interval signal output terminal(INTERVAL)Train end signal output terminal(TRAIN END)

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24     General Handling PrecautionsGeneral Handling PrecautionsHCAUTIONThe electronic stimulator has a high voltage output capacity of up to ±50 V.Dir

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General Handling Precautions     255. The output terminal has a short-circuit protective circuit, but avoid short-circuiting for long periods as this

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26     PreparationPreparationInstalling the Serial Converter Driver Software1. Turn on the PC is installed the Scope application.End the Scope applica

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Preparation     277. Installing the USB Serial Converter driver software is started.8. Click the Finish button to finish installing the USB Serial Con

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28     Preparation10. Click “Search for the best driver in these locations.”.Specify the CD-ROM drive, and then click the Next > button.11.Installi

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Preparation     29Scope Settings1. Initial setting of the Scope (PowerLab)1) Click the Preferences, and then click the External Stimulator in the Edit

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30     Preparation2. Taking of the setting information of the electronic stimulator into the ScopeapplicationThe Scope begins at the same time when th

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Preparation     313. Setting the electronic stimulator from the Scope applicationThe stimulation condition of the electronic stimulator can be set by

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32     Preparation4) Click the Paste button to the setting condition is put.5) Confirm the setting condition is displayed, and then click the Writebut

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Preparation     33Installing the StimulatorTake the following precautions when installing the stimulator.1. Avoid contact with water or chemicals. Als

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34     Preparation3. When stimulating with the isolator, connect the isolator to the [to ISO]output connector.[Note] /When connecting the isolator, ti

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Specifications     35SpecificationsStimulation TriggerMain Interval(1) STARTA) MANUAL switch (front panel)B) START INPUT (rear)Input pulse: +3.5 V or

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36     Specifications4) TRAINSetting range: 1 to 999Continuous operation when set to “run”Stimulation Output1) Output polarity and OFFPolarity switch:

Seite 99 - Controls and Connectors

Specifications     377) ±50 V outputLinearity: 0 to ±5 V, within ±100 mV±5 V to ±50 V, within ±5%Output impedance: 10 ohms or lessOutput waveform: 7 µ

Seite 100 - Operating Instructions

38     SpecificationsDurability6 years (based on self-certification of company data)InstallationIndoor installation typeSafety StandardsApplicable saf

Seite 101 - A-M Systems, Inc

Specifications     39Guidance and manufacture’s declaration - electromagnetic emissionsThis Model 1001 is intended for use in the electromagnetic envi

Seite 102 - Specifications

40     SpecificationsGuidance and manufacture’s declaration - electromagnetic immunityThis Model 1001 is intended for use in the electromagnetic envir

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Specifications     41Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communicationsequipment and the 1001This Model 1001 is intended f

Seite 104 - Warranty and Service

2A-M Systems, Inc.131 Business Park Loop, P.O. Box 850 Carlsborg, Wa 98324Telophone: 800-426-1306 * 360-683-8300 * FAX: 360-683-3525E-mail: sales@a-ms

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