NeuroTek Elite Series User manual

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NeuroTek Elite Series Standard Tac
Quickstart Guide
Important: Please read all instructions completely
before operating this device
TECHNOLOGY FOR THE MIND

FCC Information
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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.
—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.
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.
changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment .The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement.

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Phone: 727-372-0104
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Liability Disclaimer
This product is a tool designed to assist the clinician in the administration of
(EMDR). The purchaser/clinician agrees to accept full responsibility for any
harmful results and/or undesirable consequences obtained from the use of
this machine.
The manufacturer of this machine shall not be held liable for adverse aects
caused to clients resulting from the administration of EMDR or any other
form of therapy using this machine.
Any unexpected reactions, results, or behavior noted as a result of the
administration of EMDR, either using this product or by other methods,
should be immediately reported to the EMDR Institute.
Limited Warranty
The manufacturer warrants this equipment to the original purchaser against
defective material or workmanship during the warranty period from the date
of purchase. The manufacturer’s responsibility under this warranty is limited
to the repair or replacement of defective parts.
The warranty period:
Ninety (90) days on components that connect with wires. This includes
cables, wired pulsers, headphones and AC Adapters. One (1) year on all other
parts and components. The manufacturer reserves the right to determine
whether the part or parts failed because of defective material, workmanship
or other causes. Failure caused by accident, normal wear, alteration, misuse,
tampering, negligence or improper packaging of returned units is not cov-
ered by this warranty. This warranty is void when product is used by multiple
therapists in a shared environment. Please be advised that if a product is
returned for warranty service and no defects are found or the problem is due
to a weak/dead battery or operator error a shop charge and return shipping
costs may be charged. All warranty repairs must be done by NeuroTek or a
representative designated by NeuroTek. Any repair to the equipment other
than by these authorized facilities voids this warranty. The rights under this
warranty are limited to the original purchaser and may not be transferred to
subsequent owners. To receive warranty service, you must rst contact Neu-
roTek for a return authorization number. This number will be used for track-
ing your return. Send the complete unit, postage paid, to NeuroTek. Include a
description of the problem you are having and a daytime phone number.
Wheat Ridge CO 80033
www.neurotekcorp.com
Phone: 303 420-8680
Fax: 303 422-9440
Limited Warranty
The manufacturer warrants this equipment to the original purchaser against
defective material or workmanship during the warranty period from the date
of purchase. The manufacturer’s responsibility under this warranty is limited
to the repair or replacement of defective parts.
The warranty period:
One (1) year on all parts and components. The manufacturer reserves the
right to determine whether the part or parts failed because of defective
material, workmanship or other causes. Failure caused by accident, normal
wear, alteration, misuse, tampering, negligence or improper packaging of
returned units is not covered by this warranty. Please be advised that if a
product is returned for warranty service and no defects are found or the
problem is due to a weak/dead battery or operator error a shop charge and
return shipping costs may be charged. All warranty repairs must be done by
NeuroTek or a representative designated by NeuroTek. Any repair to the
equipment other than by these authorized facilities voids this warranty. The
rights under this warranty are limited to the original purchaser and may not
be transferred to subsequent owners. To receive warranty service, you must
rst contact NeuroTek for a return authorization number. This number will
be used for tracking your return. Send the complete unit, postage paid, to
NeuroTek. Include a description of the problem you are having and a daytime
phone number.
17116 Journeys End Dr.,

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Package Contents
Available Accessories
Adapter
Tac PulsersHeadset
LED Pulsers
Product Features
Auditory
Tone mode
Dual Modality - Use auditory or tactile stimulation independently or together
Adjustments for volume, speed (rate) and tactile intensity
Range 1 – 10
LED Screen provides visual speed and auditory mode information
Connectivity
Headphone and pulser cable (6 feet)
Soothing alternative to eye movements
Prevents clinician fatigue
Lowers distractions for client
Use with visually-impaired clients or clients with a history of seizures
Comes complete with
Headphones, standard tactile pulsers, AC adapter and battery
Optional Wired LED Pulsers available
Backed by our Limited one-year Warranty!
Battery
Product Features
Auditory
Tone mode
Dual Modality - Use auditory or tactile stimulation independently or together
Adjustments for volume, speed (rate) and tactile intensity
Range 1 – 10
LED Screen provides visual speed and auditory mode information
Connectivity
Headphone and pulser cable (6 feet)
Soothing alternative to eye movements
Prevents clinician fatigue
Lowers distractions for client
Use with visually-impaired clients or clients with a history of seizures
Comes complete with
Headphones, standard tactile pulsers, AC adapter and battery
Optional Wired LED Pulsers available
Backed by our Limited one-year Warranty!

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Standard Tac Quickstart Guide
Insert the nonchargeable CR123A battery
(included) or plug in the adapter
Battery Bay
Thank you for purchasing the NeuroTek Elite Series Tac. The
Standard Tac has and adjustment range of 1–10.
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Standard Tac Quickstart Guide
Thank you for purchasing the NeuroTek Elite Series Tac. The
Standard Tac has and adjustment range of 1–10.
Insert the nonchargeable CR123A battery
(included) or plug in the adapter

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Turn ON/OFF
ON: Press and hold
power/enter until
screen activates.
OFF: Press and hold
power/enter until
screen is blank.
Tactile and Audio Connect (Wired)
Wired headset port.
Wired pulser port.
Power/Enter/Increment
Increment/Navigate
Decrement/Navigate
Navigate
Navigate
Controls for Standard Tac
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Quick Start
oTo begin session, hold the middle button for
approximately 5 seconds to turn the device on.
oPlug in your pulsers and or headset into the side of the
Tac. If you have an EyeScan see #4 of the manual on
how to pair the EyeScan to the Tac. If you don’t you can
continue to the next step.
oOn the main screen, you will see the words Resource
(which is slower speeds), and Reprocessing (which is higher
speeds). These are 2 preset proles that you can use to
get started. You do have the ability to change the settings
if needed. Select which option you prefer. Once selected,
the curser will automatically go down to Start Session.
Press the middle button to select Start Session, and your
session will begin. Your pulsers, headset, and EyeScan
will begin to work.
oOnce they are running, if you want to adjust the speed of
your devices, the volume of your headset, the settings on
the EyeScan, or the intensity of your pulsers, you will use
the arrows to select one of the icons in the middle of the
screen. There will be a square box around the icon once
it’s selected. So, the hand is for pulsers, the headset, is
for your headset, the eye is for the EyeScan, and the last
icon, a clock is for speed. Once the box is around the one
you want, press the middle button to select it, and the
options to adjust the speed, volume, mode, or intensity
will appear. Use the arrows to make the adjustments that
you want up or down.
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Edit Proles
To edit the proles, you would want to have all your
accessories (the pulsers, headset and EyeScan if applicable)
connected to the Tac in order to adjust the settings for all
devices. Once they are connected, you would follow the
following steps:
oFrom the main menu, SelectProles
oYou will then see Resource (which is set at slower
speeds) and Reprocessing (which is set at higher speed).
SelectEditnext to the one you want to change, and then
select Start.
oIt will walk you through the settings for each device,
(pulsers, headset, and EyeScan if applicable).
oOnce completed, press Save and your changes should be
saved at this point.
o From the main menu, select theprolethat you made
changes to, Resource or Reprocessing and then Start, and
you should see the changes in yourprole.

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Start A Session
A. Turn on Tac by holding the center power button for
5 seconds
B. Do you have an EyeScan? If yes, continue below. If no,
see step C.
o Ensure your EyeScan is turned on. On your Tac,
Select Settings, then select Wireless Devices.
Your tac will automatically scan for wireless devices.
Once your device is found, it will show up on your
Tac. Select the device by hitting enter and then a
check mark will appear next to the device. Arrow
down and select connect. OK will appear next to
the device.
o Select Back until you get back to the Main Menu
Start A Session
A. Turn on Tac by holding the center power button for 5
seconds
B. Do you have an EyeScan? If yes, continue below. If no,
see step C.
oEnsure your EyeScan is turned on. On your Tac,
Select Settings, then select Wireless Devices. Your
tac will automatically scan for wireless devices.
Once your device is found, it will show up on your
Tac. Select the device by hitting enter and then a
check mark will appear next to the device. Arrow
down and select connect. OK will appear next to
the device.
oSelect Back until you get back to the Main Menu
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C. ConnectyourwireddevicestoyourTac;
oYoucanplugintheheadset,thepulsers,orboth.Themainmenu
willshowwhatdevicesareconnected.
D. SelectStartSessionanditwillwalkyouthroughthesettingsforthedevices
thatareconnected.Usethearrowbuttonstoincreaseordecreaseyour
settingsandthenarrowdowntonextandselectittotakeyoutothenext
screen.
E. SelectStartonceyoursettingsareselected.
F. Duringasessionyoucanchangeanyofthesettingsonthedevicesyou
haveconnected.
C. Connect your wired devices to your Tac:
oYou can plug in the headset, the pulsers, or both. The
main menu will show what devices are connected.
D. Select Start Session and it will walk you through the settings
for the devices that are connected. Use the arrow buttons to
increase or decrease your settings and then arrow down to
next and select it to take you to the next screen.
E. Select Start once your settings are selected.
F. During a session you can change any of the settings on the
devices you have connected.
o
Highlight the icon of the device that you want to change
the settings for, and press enter (the middle button).
The hand is for pulsers, the headset is for headset, the
eye is for the EyeScan, and the timer icon is for the
speed for all devices. Once selected, it will give you the
option to make the changes.
G. Highlighttheiconofthedevicethatyouwanttochangethesettingsfor,
andpressenter(themiddlebutton).Thehandisforpulsers,theheadsetis
forheadset,theeyeisfortheEyeScan,andthetimericonisforthespeed
foralldevices.Onceselected,itwillgiveyoutheoptiontomakethe
changes.
G. Highlighttheiconofthedevicethatyouwanttochangethesettingsfor,
andpressenter(themiddlebutton).Thehandisforpulsers,theheadsetis
forheadset,theeyeisfortheEyeScan,andthetimericonisforthespeed
foralldevices.Onceselected,itwillgiveyoutheoptiontomakethe
changes.
Resources
Reprocessing
Pulser
Headphones
EyeScan
Proles
Settings

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End, Restart, or Pause a Session
A session can be started three ways
1) Use the Start Session button in the Main Menu
3) Choose any device from the Main Menu and use Start
The session can be Paused and,
when pressed, the button will
read Play which will continue the
current session
Stopping a session suspends
it but gives the user the
choice to continue or end
the session
End, Restart, or Pause a Session
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Restart will restart
the session

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Other Setting for Tac
Select to turn Power Savings Mode ON/OFF
Arrow to the left to adjust the screen’s brightness.
Rechargeable Battery – Select this option if you have
purchased a rechargeable version of the battery CR123A.
You must also purchase a charger to charge the battery
outside of the device.
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Other Settings for Tac
Manually select
NeuroTek headset
device to pair and
press connect.
Power Savings
Arrowtothelefttoadjustthescreen’sbrightness.
#7End, Restart, or Pause a Session (we can keep this) just eliminate the wording above the
picture.

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The reset button is located
in the same place on the
bottom of all Tacs.
Troubleshooting Guide
can do a reset by inserting a paper clip into the small hole at
the bottom of the Tac. When you feel the button click, release
The reset button is located
in the same place on the
bottom of all Tacs.
Troubleshooting Guide
can do a reset by inserting a paper clip into the small hole at
the bottom of the Tac. When you feel the button click, release
oIf you’re pressing the buttons and they aren’t responding,
please check to ensure you are doing a quick press and
release. If you press the buttons too long while selecting
your option, it won’t respond.
oYour device is not rechargeable. It comes with a
disposable CR123A battery. There are rechargeable
versions of this battery which you can buy. You must
also buy a charger to charge the battery outside of the
device. If you use these batteries, please go into the
Settings menu and select Rechargeable Battery. Once
selected, it will be in black letters. This will ensure the
device will register the correct battery level.

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Our normal oce hours are 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. EST
Monday through Friday.
Troubleshooting Guide
oIf you put in a disposable battery, and the battery level
still shows low battery, please check the settings to
ensure that the Disposable Battery option is selected.
It will be in black letters if selected.
oTo extend the life of your battery, please turn on the
power save mode under settings. It will dim your
screen after 30 seconds of inactivity. To light the screen
back up, simply press a button.
Maintenance
To clean the device, we recommend using a microber
cloth to dust the device. Do not use harsh chemicals on
the LCD screen as it can damage the screen over time.
We do recommend using the premoistened screen wipes
occasionally, if you need to clean the screen, and the cloth
isn’t enough.
In order to extend the life of your pulsers it is important
to know that the life of the wires is directly related to
how much exing, pulling and bending your pulser wires
receive. Although we work very hard to make the pulsers
and wires as durable as possible, there is no way to
predict how long they will last. Any wire that is handled on
a regular basis, especially by people who are stressed, will
eventually wear out. Pulsers are considered consumable
items and having spares on hand is highly recommended.

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727-372-0104
www.neurotekcorp.com
17116 Journeys End Dr.,
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