MediCapture MediCap USB100 User manual

MediCap™
USB100
Medical Image
Capture Device
User Guide
USB100-UG-E-070324-MC

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Precautions for Use
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture.
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard and annoying interference, use the recommended
accessories only.
CANADA ONLY / CANADA SEULEMENT
Caution:
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital
apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of
Communications.
Attention:
L’interférence radioélectrique générée par cet appareil numerique de type A ne dépasse pas les
limites éconcées dans le Règlement sur les perturbations radioélectriques, section appareil
numérique, du Ministère des Communications.
Disposal Method: Use your local regulations for proper disposal.

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Important Safety Instructions
1. Read all of these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings in these instructions.
4. Follow all of these instructions.
5. Do not misuse this apparatus.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with
the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat source such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves or other apparatus that produces heat.
9. Do not tamper with the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized
plug has two types of blades with one being wider than the other. A
grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The
wide blade or third prong is provided for your safety. When the
provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched especially
near plugs, outlets, and the point where the cord exits from the
apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table specified by the
manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use
caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to prevent the
cart from tipping over and to avoid injury.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long
periods of time.
14. Disconnection Method: Switch off AC power by the rocker switch on
the rear panel, disconnect power cord.
15. Rocker switch on the rear panel is a single port switch. In switch OFF
position, neutral wire is still connected to the unit. To make sure of the
complete unit disconnection from the mains, please use disconnection
method (14).
16. Do not place vessels containing water or other liquids (such as vases,
etc.) on top of the apparatus. Do not splash water on top of the
apparatus.
17. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required
when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as when a
power supply cord or plug has been damaged, liquid has been spilled
on the apparatus, objects have fallen into the apparatus, the
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, or does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.

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Table of Contents
Introduction .......................................................................................................................5
Ordering Information.........................................................................................................5
Technical Support.............................................................................................................5
Front Panel........................................................................................................................6
Back Panel........................................................................................................................7
Connections......................................................................................................................8
Quick Start Guide..............................................................................................................9
Connecting the MediCap USB100..................................................................................10
Inserting a USB Flash Drive............................................................................................10
Capturing Images............................................................................................................11
Two Types of Memory.....................................................................................................11
Reviewing Images...........................................................................................................12
Deleting Images..............................................................................................................12
Using the On-Screen Menus...........................................................................................12
Saving Images to the USB Flash Drive...........................................................................13
Clearing Internal Memory................................................................................................13
Saving the Same Images onto Multiple Flash Drives......................................................14
Transferring Images from the USB Flash Drive to Your Computer.................................14
Other Features................................................................................................................15
Appendix A: System Messages ......................................................................................16
Appendix B: Specifications..............................................................................................18
Appendix C: MediCapture Limited Warranty...................................................................19

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Introduction
The MediCap™ USB100 allows you to easily capture digital medical
images from virtually any analog medical imaging device that has
standard BNC or S-Video output.
To get started, connect the USB100 as shown on page 8 and insert
a MediCapture brand USB flash drive into the front panel. Then use
your medical imaging device as you normally do. When you see an
image on your monitor that you would like to capture, press the
Capture Images button to save the image. You can continue
pressing the Capture Images button to save more images.
When you are done with your imaging session, press the Save to
USB Memory button to save all the images onto the USB flash
drive. Then you can remove the flash drive and insert it in a
Windows computer that has a USB connection. The MediCapture
Image Transfer wizard will help you transfer the images onto your
computer. You can then take full advantage of the power of digital
imaging; you can view your images, archive them, share them on a
network, email them, and so on.
Ordering Information
The MediCap™ USB100 requires MediCapture™ brand
USB flash drives available from MediCapture dealers (flash
drives from other manufacturers are not compatible with the
USB100). To locate a MediCapture dealer, please visit the
“Buy” web page at www.medicapture.com.
Technical Support
For technical support and other questions, please visit
MediCapture’s web site at www.medicapture.com or call
888-922-7887 (toll free from within the USA) or 503-445-
6935 (from outside the USA).
MediCapture Inc.
580 West Germantown Pike, Suite 103
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 USA
To get started quickly
with your USB100,
review the front panel,
back panel, and
connections diagrams on
the following pages and
then refer to the “Quick
Start Guide” on page 8.

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Front Panel

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Back Panel

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Connections
The unit is for exclusive interconnection with IEC60601 certified equipment in the patient
environment and IEC60XXX certified equipment outside of the patient environment.
A certified power supply cord set must be used with this equipment. The relevant national
installation and/or equipment regulations shall be considered. The power supply cord shall be not
less robust than an ordinary tough rubber-sheathed flexible cord according to IEC 60245
(designation 53) or ordinary polyvinyl chloride sheathed flexible cord according to IEC 60227
(designation 53).
The power cord set shall have a power supply cord with conductors providing a cross-sectional
area of 3 x 0.75mm2minimum.

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Quick Start Guide
1. Connect the USB100 as shown on page 8 and turn it on.
2. Insert the supplied MediCap USB flash drive in the front panel.
(This is a small “stick” with a silver connector on one end.)
3. Use your imaging equipment as you normally do, except now
you can capture still images onto the USB flash drive.
4. When you see an image on the monitor that you would like to
capture, press the Capture Images button.
5. You can review the images you have captured by using the
Back and Next buttons ( < > ) on the front panel. (Reviewing
images requires use of a stand-alone external monitor.)
6. IMPORTANT: When you finish capturing all the images you
want, press the Save to USB Memory button. This copies all the
images from internal memory in the box to the memory in the
flash drive. You must follow this step to save your images.
7. Remove the flash drive from the USB100.
8. Insert the flash drive in the USB connector of a Windows
computer or laptop. Use the supplied USB extension cable if
needed.
9. Install the MediCapture Image Transfer Wizard. To do so,
double-click on My Computer. Double-click on the USB flash
drive letter, for example, MEDICAP - USB (D:). Then double-
click on SETUP.EXE. Follow the prompts to install the wizard.
(You only need to perform this installation step once. In future,
you can skip this step.)
10. Locate the MediCapture Image Wizard icon on your desktop and
double-click on it. The wizard will guide you through the process
of transferring images from you flash drive to your computer.
That’s it! You’ve captured your first batch of digital images with your USB100!
Make sure the “Input
Select” and “PAL/NTSC”
switches on the back
panel are properly
positioned.
You must use a
MediCapture brand
flash drive. Drives from
other manufacturers will
not work with the
USB100.
Follow the on-screen
instructions. They will
guide you while using
the USB100.
Windows 98, ME, NT,
2000, or XP required
After you press the
“Save to USB Memory”
button, it may take a
minute or up to several
minutes for the images
to be saved. Do not
remove the flash drive
until the green light
under the Save to USB
Memory button stops
blinking.
You must use the
wizard for the transfer
process, because it
performs important
processing on the
images during the
transfer. The images on
your flash drive are not
useable on your
computer until they have
been processed by the
image transfer wizard.

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Connecting the MediCap USB100
To connect the MediCap USB100, see the diagram on page 8.
The MediCap USB100 is very easy to set up. It connects “in-line”
between a monitor and a video source (for example, an ultrasound
camera, surgical video camera, etc.)
1. If you are adding the USB100 to imaging equipment that you are
already using, then begin by unplugging the existing video cable
that connects the monitor and the video source.
2. Connect a cable between the “Video Out” on the video source
and the “Video Input” on the back panel of the USB100. Then
connect another cable between the “Video Out” on the USB100
and the “Video Input” on the monitor.
3. Plug in the power cord.
4. As an option, you can also connect a foot pedal to the “Capture
Foot Switch” connector on the back panel of the USB100. The
foot pedal performs the same function as the Capture Image
button on the front panel.
Inserting a USB Flash Drive
Before you begin using your USB100, insert the supplied
MediCapture brand USB flash drive in the USB connector on the
front panel.
NOTE: MediCapture brand flash drives come in a variety of models.
The flash drive supplied with your USB100 may not look the same
as the one in the above illustration, but it will function in the same
way.
To make the video
connections, you can
use BNC or S-Video
cables. If your camera
or monitor uses RCA
connectors, you will
need to obtain a BNC-
to-RCA adapter.
You must use a
MediCapture brand
flash drive. Drives from
other manufacturers will
not work with the
USB100.

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Capturing Images
Capturing images with your USB100 is simple. When you see an
image on your monitor that you would like to capture, simply press
the Capture Images button on the front panel. The image will be
saved to the internal memory inside the USB100 box (later, you will
copy your images from this internal memory to the USB flash drive).
Each time you press the Capture Images button, one still image is
captured.
Two things will help you confirm that you have captured an image:
•The image number will be displayed in the upper-left corner
of the monitor.
•You will hear a “beep.”
Two Types of Memory
It’s important to note that there are two types of memory used with
the USB100: Internal memory and USB flash drive memory.
Internal memory is inside the USB100 box -- it is used to
temporarily store images as you capture them.
USB flash drive memory is inside the plastic “stick” that you insert
in the front panel.
You must press the Save to USB Memory button when you have
finished your imaging session. This copies your images from
internal memory to the memory in your USB flash drive.
IMPORTANT: Images
are captured to “internal
memory” inside the
USB100. After you
finish your imaging
session, you must press
the “Save to USB
Memory” button to copy
the images from internal
memory to the USB
flash drive.
If “Preview Mode” is on,
the screen image will
freeze for about three
seconds each time you
capture an image. The
“Preview Mode” on/off
switch is on the back
panel.
Internal memory is
cleared when the
machine is turned off or
when you select “Clear
internal memory” in one
of the on-screen menus.
Once you have saved
images to your USB
flash drive, they will be
stored on the drive until
you move them off onto
your computer.

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Reviewing Images
At any time during an imaging session, you can review the images
you have already captured to internal memory. Simply press the
Back and Next buttons on the front panel. This will step you through
the images in internal memory.
After you review all of the images, a menu will be displayed allowing
you to do any of the following: continue reviewing the images,
capture more images, or copy the images from internal memory to
the USB flash drive (for more details, see the section titled “Saving
Images to the USB Flash Drive” on page 13).
Deleting Images
While you are reviewing images (as described in the previous
section), you can delete images from internal memory. To do so,
press the Delete button on the front panel. This will delete the image
currently displayed on the monitor.
Using the On-Screen Menus
The MediCap USB100 displays helpful messages and menus on the
monitor screen.
When a menu is displayed, you can scroll through the menu choices
by using the Back and Next buttons on the front panel. To select a
menu choice, press the Select button.
To stop reviewing
images and resume
capturing images,
simply press the
“Capture Images”
button.
The image review
feature only displays
images that are stored
in internal memory. It
does not display images
that are on the USB
flash drive. To display
images that are on the
flash drive, remove it
from the USB100 and
insert it in a computer.

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Saving Images to the USB Flash Drive
Each time you press the Capture Images button, a still image is
saved to internal memory located inside the USB100 box. When you
finish your imaging session, you must press the Save to USB
Memory button to copy the images from the internal memory to the
USB flash drive memory before you remove the flash drive. After
the images have been copied, you can safely remove the flash drive
to transport your images to your computer.
IMPORTANT NOTE!
While the images are being copied to the flash drive, the on-
screen message “Saving Images to USB” will be displayed.
Also, the green LED light under the Save to USB Memory
button will blink on and off. The copy process may take
several minutes depending on the number of images.
When all the images have been copied to the flash drive, the
message, “All Images Saved to USB” will be displayed and
the LED light under the Save button will stop blinking.
DO NOT REMOVE THE FLASH DRIVE UNTIL THE GREEN
LED LIGHT UNDER THE SAVE BUTTON HAS STOPPED
BLINKING.
Clearing Internal Memory
From time to time, you will need to clear the internal memory to
make room for more images (for a description of internal memory,
see page 11). Usually, you will do this after you save images from
internal memory to the flash drive (that is, after you press the Save
to USB Memory button).
After saving images to the flash drive, a menu will be displayed that
allows you to clear the internal memory. Since all of your images are
now on the flash drive, you usually do not need to keep them in
internal memory any longer so you will select “Clear Internal
Memory” in the menu. An exception is if you want to load the same
images onto a second flash drive (see the next section).
Clearing internal memory frees up the entire internal memory. You
can also free up some of the internal memory by deleting individual
images as described on page 12.

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Saving the Same Images onto
Multiple Flash Drives
After saving images from the internal memory to a flash drive, you
can remove the flash drive, insert another flash drive and save the
same batch of images to that drive. In this way, you can save the
same images to as many drives as you want.
For example, suppose you have just finished an imaging session
with a patient and you want to keep a flash drive containing the
images, but you also want to give the patient a flash drive with the
images. To do so, press the Save to USB Memory button. After the
images are saved from internal memory to the flash drive, a menu
will be displayed allowing you to “Clear internal memory” or “Save to
another USB.” Remove the current USB flash drive from the front
panel, insert another one, and select “Save to another USB.” You
can repeat this procedure to save to additional flash drives.
Once you have saved the images to as many flash drives as you
want, you can select “Clear internal memory” because you will no
longer need to keep the images in internal memory (and you will be
freeing up needed memory space for more images).
Transferring Images from the
USB Flash Drive to Your Computer
To transfer images from your flash drive to your computer, you use
the MediCapture Image Transfer Wizard (mcwiz.exe). You must
use this wizard for the transfer process. DO NOT TRANSFER
IMAGES FROM YOUR FLASH DRIVE BY "DRAGGING AND
DROPPING.” This is because, in addition to transferring the images,
the wizard also converts them to a format that is usable on your
computer. THE "RAW IMAGES" ON YOUR FLASH DRIVE ARE
NOT USEABLE ON YOUR COMPUTER UNTIL THEY HAVE BEEN
PROCESSED BY THE WIZARD.
System Requirements:
•Windows 98, ME, NT
2000, or XP
•USB support
•At least 32MB RAM,
600MHz processor, 1GB
free space on hard drive
•If using Windows 98, you
may need to download
USB drivers from
www.medicapture.com
If the USB connection
on your computer is in
the back, you can plug
in the supplied USB
cable so that you do not
need to reach behind
the computer each time
you want to connect the
flash drive. If the USB
connector on your
computer is easily
accessible, you do not
need the USB cable.

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To install and use the Image Transfer wizard:
1. Insert the flash drive in the USB connector of your computer.
2. On your computer, browse to the flash drive. To do so,
double-click on My Computer and locate the flash drive. It
will have a name like MEDICAP-USB. Double-click on it,
then double-click on SETUP.EXE. This will open a window
that installs the wizard (mcwiz.exe) on your computer. Follow
the installation prompts. (IMPORTANT NOTE: You only
need to do this step the first time you use the wizard. After
that, you can skip this step.)
3. Locate the MediCapture Image Wizard icon on your desktop.
Double-click on it to open the wizard. The wizard will guide
you through the process of transferring images to your
computer.
Other Features
Using a Foot Switch
A standard connector for a foot switch is located on the back panel.
Using a foot switch will allow you to capture images “hands free.”
The foot switch serves the same function as the “Capture Images”
button on the front panel.
Note that the foot switch connector responds to a simple “closed
contact.” In other words, if you have other types of switches that
operate using a closed contact, you can also plug them into the foot
switch connection and use them to trigger an image capture. For
example, a “closed contact” timer could be used to capture images
at regular intervals.
Preview Mode
If Preview Mode is on, then each time you capture an image it will
be “frozen” on the screen for a few seconds. This allows you to
confirm that you have captured the image you wanted.
The Preview Mode on/off switch is located on the back panel.
You don’t need to wait
until a freeze frame is
finished to capture a
new image. In other
words, even when
Preview Mode is on, you
can capture a series of
images in rapid
succession.
It’s a good idea to
regularly use the Image
Transfer Wizard to
move images off your
flash drive onto your
computer. This will free
up memory space on
the flash drive so you
can capture more
images.

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Appendix A: System Messages
ALERT! Internal Memory is FULL
Description: Images are captured to internal memory, but when
you see this message, you cannot capture any more images
because the internal memory is full.
Action: Select the “Save images to USB” menu choice at the
bottom of the screen (to do so, use the Back, Next, and Select
buttons on the front panel). This will copy the images to the USB
flash drive. Then you can clear the internal memory to make more
room for capturing images. See the “Clearing Internal Memory”
section on page 13.
ALERT! USB memory NOT sufficient
Delete some images
or insert new USB memory
Description: This message will be displayed after you press the
Save to USB Memory button, and the system has determined that
there is not enough memory available in the USB flash drive to hold
the images that it is trying to copy from internal memory to the flash
drive.
Action: Remove the USB flash drive from the front panel and insert
it in a Windows computer (98, ME, NT, 2000 or XP required). Follow
the procedures described on page 14 to transfer any images on the
flash drive to your computer and then clear the memory on the flash
drive. Then you can re-insert the flash drive in the front panel of the
USB100 and press the Save to USB Memory button again.
If the flash drive still does not have sufficient memory, you will need
to delete some images from internal memory by using the Review
Images and Delete buttons on the MediCap USB100 front panel.

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ERROR! Images NOT saved to USB
Insert USB memory
and press SAVE TO USB MEMORY button
Description: This message will be displayed if you remove the USB
flash drive before the images in internal memory have been saved.
Action: Insert a MediCapture USB flash drive and press the Save to
USB Memory button again. If the USB flash drive does not have
sufficient memory, you will need to follow the “Action” procedures in
the previous system message (ALERT! USB memory NOT
sufficient).
WRONG USB DEVICE
Description: This message will be displayed if you insert a non-
MediCapture brand USB flash drive in the front panel. Only
MediCapture brand flash drives can be used.
Action: Contact your MediCapture dealer for information on how to
obtain the proper flash drives.
ALERT! Cannot read USB flash drive
Description: This message will be displayed if you insert a USB
flash drive in the front panel and the system is unable to connect
with it. The flash drive may be defective or broken.
Action: Contact your MediCapture dealer for information on how to
obtain a new flash drive.

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Appendix B: Specifications
Model MediCap USB100. Digital medical image capture device. Saves
digital images from analog video sources to USB flash drive.
Case Rugged metal case with high-impact plastic faceplate
Buttons Sealed membrane, fluid resistant
Video PAL/NTSC (switch selectable)
S-video or composite BNC connections for both input and output
Foot Switch Hands-free capture
Standard 3.5mm mini jack
Mechanical Size: 240 x 200 x 63mm / 9.5 x 7.9 x 2.5”
Weight: 1.5kg / 3lb 5oz
Environmental Storage and transportation: -40° to +85° C
Operating: -20° to +40° C
Power 100-240V 50-60Hz 10W
3-prong AC jack
Media MediCapture brand USB flash drives (required)
Image Formats DICOM, DICOM True Color, JPEG, BMP, PCX color, PCX grayscale
Image Size 800 x 600 pixels
Kit Contents MediCap USB100, USB flash drive, power cord, BNC video cable, S-
video cable, BNC-to-RCA adapter, RCA-to-BNC adapter, User Guide
Certifications Medical Equipment with respect to electrical shock,
fire and mechanical hazards only in accordance with
IEC 60601-1, UL 60601-1, CSA C22.2 No.601.1
E 306417 / 34A8
This device complies with Part 18 of the FCC Rules.
FCC ID UIOUSB-150
RoHS Compliant
Classification Class IEquipment
Mode of operation: continuous
No AP/APG
No Applied Part

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Appendix C: MediCapture Limited Warranty
MediCapture Inc. (“MediCapture”) warranties the product(s) listed below to be free of defects in materials
and workmanship for a period of one (1) year. Should warranty service be required, the warranty period will
be extended by the number of days required to restore normal operation and return the product(s).
MediCapture MediCap™ USB100 medical image capture device
Warranty Conditions
If, during the year that immediately follows the purchase date, a product covered by this warranty is
found to have a defect in material or workmanship, MediCapture (or a service facility authorized by
MediCapture) will restore the product to its original operating condition without charge for parts or labor.
Note: MediCapture reserves the right to utilize reconditioned subassemblies as warranty replacements.
This warranty applies only to those products sold by retailers authorized by MediCapture to sell such
products and is enforceable by the original purchaser only.
THIS WARRANTY IS APPLICAPLE IN THE FIFTY (50) STATES OF THE USA AND THE DISTRICT OF
COLUMBIA ONLY. IT IS NOT APPLICABLE IN THE POSSESSIONS OR TERRITORIES OF THE USA OR IN ANY
OTHER COUNTRY. THIS IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY WHICH MEDICAPTURE MAKES IN CONNECTION
WITH THE ABOVE LISTED PRODUCT(S). ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES APPLICABLE TO THESE PRODUCTS ARE
LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY. MEDICAPTURE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS
OF REVENUES OR PROFITS, INCONVENIENCE, EXPENSE FOR SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT OR SERVICE,
STORAGE CHARGES, LOSS OR CORRUPTION OF DATA, OR ANY OTHER SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE USE OR MISUSE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE, THE ABOVE LISTED
PRODUCT(S), REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL THEORY ON WHICH THE CLAIM IS BASED, AND EVEN IF
MEDICAPTURE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
RECOVERY OF ANY KIND AGAINST MEDICAPTURE BE GREATER IN AMOUNT THAN THE PURCHASE PRICE OF
THE PRODUCT(S) LISTED ABOVE AND CAUSING THE ALLEGED DAMAGE. WITHOUT LIMITING THE
FOREGOING, YOU ASSUME ALL RISK AND LIABILITY FOR LOSS, DAMAGE OR INJURY TO YOU AND YOUR
PROPERTY AND TO OTHERS AND THEIR PROPERTY ARISING OUT OF USE OR MISUSE, OR INABILITY TO USE,
THE ABOVE LISTED PRODUCT(S) NOT CAUSED DIRECTLY BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF MEDICAPTURE (SOME
STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY MAY LAST, OR DO NOT ALLOW
THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE
EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU).
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to
state. In the event any of the provisions of this warranty are found to be unenforceable, all remaining
provisions shall retain full force.
Owner Responsibilities
Read the User Guide completely.
Warranty registration is not necessary. However, should warranty service be required, you must be able
to provide proof of the purchase date and the identity of the seller who made the sale (either
MediCapture or an authorized reseller). Please save your sales receipt and/or invoice.
Make sure that the proof of purchase that you save contains the serial number and that it matches the
number on the unit that you purchased.
Depending on where you purchased your unit, promptly notify either MediCapture or the authorized
reseller of any malfunction upon discovery.
In the event service is required, return the product to an authorized MediCapture service center. All
shipments must be PREPAID. No COLLECT shipments will be accepted. Products repaired under
warranty by MediCapture, or an authorized service center, will be returned to the sender PREPAID.
Products returned for service (in or out of warranty) MUST have a Return Authorization Number issued
by MediCapture or an authorized service center.
Exclusions
IMPORTANT: The following conditions can cause this warranty to be unenforceable.
Purchase of the product listed above from resellers NOT authorized by MediCapture to sell the product.
Alteration or removal of the trademark, name, or identification number or serial number of the products.
Use of parts or supplies (other than those sold by MediCapture) that cause damage to the products.
Product failures that are the result of: neglect, abuse, misuse, modification, or accidental damage.

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