OKM BODY SCREENER User manual

USER MANUAL

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Table of Contents
1 General Information ........................................................................................................................ 6
1.1 Scope of Delivery ................................................................................................................ 6
1.2 Technical Data ..................................................................................................................... 6
2 otes on Safety and Troubleshooting ............................................................................................. 7
2.1 Location and Setup of the Body Screener .......................................................................... 7
2.2 Before and During the Measuring Process ........................................................................ 7
2.3 Maintenance of the Body Screener ..................................................................................... 7
3 Structure and Assembly of the Body Screener ............................................................................... 8
3.1 Components of the Body Screener ..................................................................................... 8
3.2 Assembly of the Body Screener .......................................................................................... 8
3.2.1 otes on the Place of Installation .......................................................................... 9
3.2.2 Assembly of the Stand with Extension Element ..................................................... 9
3.2.3 Assembly of the Sensor Unit ................................................................................ 10
3.3 Power On / Power Off ........................................................................................................ 10
4 Installation of the Body Screener Software .................................................................................. 11
4.1 Establishing a Data Connection with the PC .................................................................... 13
4.1.1 Connection via WiFi .............................................................................................. 13
4.1.2 Connection via USB cable ..................................................................................... 13
5 Operation of the Software ............................................................................................................. 16
5.1 Main Menu ......................................................................................................................... 16
5.1.1 File ........................................................................................................................ 16
5.1.2 Extras .................................................................................................................... 17
5.1.3 Window ................................................................................................................. 17
5.1.4 Help ...................................................................................................................... 17
5.2 Status bar .......................................................................................................................... 18
5.3 Toolbar .............................................................................................................................. 18
5.4 Sidebar .............................................................................................................................. 21
5.5 Options .............................................................................................................................. 22
6 Perform a Body Measurement ...................................................................................................... 23
6.1 Establish Data Connection ................................................................................................ 23
6.2 Enter Personal Data .......................................................................................................... 23
6.3 Select Measurement Resolution ....................................................................................... 24
6.4 Perform Calibration / Zero Adjustment ............................................................................ 24
6.5 Position Examinee ............................................................................................................ 26
6.6 Body Measurement ........................................................................................................... 27
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6.7 Visualization / Evaluation .................................................................................................. 28
7 Care and Maintenance .................................................................................................................. 29
7.1 Cleaning the Body Screener ............................................................................................. 29
7.2 Maintenance of the Body Screener ................................................................................... 29
8 Body Screener Floor Mat .............................................................................................................. 30
8.1 Floor Mat as Positioning Support ..................................................................................... 30
8.2 Cleaning and Care of the Floor Mat .................................................................................. 30
8.2.1 Prior to First Use .................................................................................................. 31
8.2.2 Care Instructions .................................................................................................. 31
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Table of Figures
Figure 1: Run setup file with double click ......................................................................................... 11
Figure 2: Select installation language .............................................................................................. 11
Figure 3: Select installation location ................................................................................................ 12
Figure 4: Create desktop icon ........................................................................................................... 12
Figure 5: Complete the installation .................................................................................................. 12
Figure 6: Establish connection via WiFi ............................................................................................ 13
Figure 7: Installing USB drivers - Step 3 .......................................................................................... 14
Figure 8: Installing USB drivers - Step 4 .......................................................................................... 14
Figure 9: Installing USB drivers - Step 5 .......................................................................................... 15
Figure 10: Installing USB drivers - Step 6 ........................................................................................ 15
Figure 11: Installing USB drivers - Step 7 ........................................................................................ 15
Figure 12: Main screen of the software application .......................................................................... 16
Figure 13: Comparison of window arrangements ............................................................................ 17
Figure 14: Status bar with selection of the color representation ..................................................... 18
Figure 15: Set options for zero adjustment and measuring process ................................................ 22
Figure 16: Select data connection ..................................................................................................... 23
Figure 17: Enter personal data and information .............................................................................. 23
Figure 18: Select measurement resolution ...................................................................................... 24
Figure 19: Recommendation for executing zero adjustment ............................................................ 24
Figure 20: Display during zero adjustment ....................................................................................... 25
Figure 21: Position examinee in the Body Screener ......................................................................... 26
Figure 22: Set sensor unit start position .......................................................................................... 26
Figure 23: otification to turn around .............................................................................................. 27
Figure 24: Window with S/ and maintenance information ............................................................. 29
Figure 25: Floor Mat as positioning support ..................................................................................... 30
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1 General Information
1.1 Scope of Delivery
•Stand with extension element, motor and base
•Sensor unit with non-metallic semicircular truss
•Power supply
•Software “OKM Body Screener“
•PC with screen, keyboard and mouse
•Floor mat
The Body ScreenerTM is a supportive device for quick analysis of the general state of health.
The measuring system provides additional information on potential anomalies in the body and
recommendations for further examinations.
1.2 Technical Data
Dimensions (BxHxT) Stand with base: 120 x 225 x 100 cm
Dimensions (BxHxT) Sensor unit: 105 x 13 x 65 cm
Weight Stand with base: ca. 40 kg
Weight Sensor unit: ca. 4 kg
Input voltage: 19 V ±10%, max. 3.19 A (use OKM Power Supply only)
Operating temperature (ambient): 18 to 26°C (no direct sunlight)1
Storage temperature: –10 to 50°C
Type of protection: IP20
Sensor technology: SCMI-15-D
Measurement sampling: 10 kHz, 64x oversampling,
7x interpolation, 15 bit resolution
Data transmission: USB cable / WLA , 2.4 GHz
1 This temperature range should be reached at least 15 minutes before calibration/measurement.
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Please follow the instructions in section 2 „ otes on Safety
and Troubleshooting” to avoid damages to property,
personal damages and bodily injuries.
CAUTION

2 Notes on Safety and Troubles ooting
In order to avoid damages to the device, health impairments of persons and measurement errors,
please follow the instructions below.
2.1 Location and Setup of the Body Screener
•Do not place near magnetic fields or iron carriers.
•Ensure that the Body ScreenerTM is positioned correctly (installation and alignment by
trained service personnel recommended).
•Do not place any objects in the area of the measuring head in order to avoid damage to the
device/motor during the measuring process.
•Only use the supplied power supply unit – do not use extension cables or cable drums.
•Position the floor mat according to the recommendations in section 8.1 “Floor Mat as
Positioning Support“.
2.2 Before and During the Measuring Process
•Calibration/zero adjustment is recommended before each measurement in order to avoid
incorrect representations of the measurement results (in case of incorrect calibration, half
of the person may be shown in blue).
•Persons (standing or running) who are not involved should keep at least 2 m distance from
the Body ScreenerTM.
•Smartphones, watches, keys, belts, wallets (chip cards, coins) and other metallic
accessories with and without radio technology should keep at least 3 m distance from the
Body ScreenerTM.
•Use of mobile phone not in immediate vicinity (telephone, messaging, WhatsApp, internet
etc.), activation of flight mode is recommended.
•Do not touch the sensor unit to avoid falsification of the measurement.
•Do not touch, push or pull the sensor unit to prevent damage to the device/motor.
2.3 Maintenance of the Body Screener
•Unplug the power supply before cleaning or dismantling the Body ScreenerTM
•Installation, maintenance and service recommended by qualified personnel.
Please find a print version at “ OTES“ on page 33.
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3 Structure and Assembly of t e Body Screener
3.1 Components of the Body Screener
The Body ScreenerTM comprises a stand with extension element and base, sensor unit with
electronics and semicircular truss with sensors and LEDs, motor and gearbox as well as power
supply unit.
Stand with extension element
Gearbox with motor
Sensor unit (case with electronics)
Semicircular truss with integrated
measuring sensors and LEDs
Base
The sensors are placed in a non-metallic semicircular truss. The measurement data are sent from
the electronics (sensor unit) via WLA or USB cable (depending on the model) to the included PC
software. Further information on establishing a connection and operation are found in section 4.1
“Establishing a Data Connection with the PC“ p. 14 and 5 “Operation of the Software“ pp. 17.
3.2 Assembly of the Body Screener
The assembly of the stand as well as the initial assembly of the sensor unit is usually carried out by
qualified and trained personnel. For easy transport, e.g. in case of maintenance, the stand and
sensor unit can be removed/assembled by the user. Please follow the instructions in section 3.2.3
“Assembly of the Sensor Unit“ p. 11.
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Do not plug in the power supply until the device has been completely assembled.

3.2.1 otes on the Place of Installation
The Body ScreenerTM should be placed in a room without any sources of interference. Sources of
interference can be electrical, metallic and magnetic objects and devices like magnetic resonance
imaging, loudspeakers, motors, chargers and charging stations.
3.2.2 Assembly of the Stand with Extension Element
1. Place extension element onto the lower stand. 2. Join the fittings together.
3. Secure the extension element with 2 screws. 4. Place upper stand onto extension element
(join the fittings together).
. Secure upper stand with 2 screws. 6. Correctly assembled stand including
extension element.
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3.2.3 Assembly of the Sensor Unit
The sensor unit and stand can be assembled / disassembled for service reasons or easier
transportation. Please note the following information:
1.
1. Attach the sensor unit to the front panel of the gear
box.
2. Tighten the plastic winged screws.
3. Connect the motor cable with the sensor unit. 4. Plug the power cable into the Body ScreenerTM.
Then plug the connector into the wall socket.
3.3 Power On / Power Off
By connecting the power supply the Body ScreenerTM is powered on automatically. It is not
necessary to push an extra power on/off button.
As soon as the Body ScreenerTM is ready, a short acoustic signal sounds and LEDs within the
semicircular truss flash.
To power off the Body ScreenerTM just unplug the power supply.
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4 Installation of t e Body Screener Software
If you did not purchase a preconfigured PC with your Body ScreenerTM or you need to reinstall the
software on another PC, please double-click the setup file.
After starting the setup process, the User Account Control of Windows might appear with the
following message:
„Do you want to allow this app from an unknown publisher
to make changes to your device?“
Confirm your decision with Yes.
After selecting the setup language, the Setup Wizard guides through the installation process.
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Figure 1: Run setup file with double click
Figure 2: Select installation language

Select your individual installation destination and start menu folder or keep the suggested settings.
We recommend creating the desktop shortcut to easily launch the Body Screener program. This
option is already preselected during installation.
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Figure 3: Select installation location
Figure 4: Create desktop icon
Figure : Complete the installation

4.1 Establishing a Data Connection with the PC
Depending on your Body ScreenerTM model, a data connection has to be established either via WiFi
or USB cable. Please make sure your Body ScreenerTM is powered on before continuing.
4.1.1 Connection via WiFi
First, you have to click the Windows Network & Internet settings icon in the right bottom corner of
the task bar. A list of available networks expands. Then, you need to select the proper WiFi network
(named after your Body ScreenersTM serial number), tick the checkbox Connect automatically and
click the Connect button.
For a successful WiFi connection you have to enter the 8-digit password that is included in your
Body ScreenerTM package. After the connection has been established, you will also see a
corresponding message within the information area of Windows Network & Internet settings.
4.1.2 Connection via USB cable
If your Body ScreenerTM is equipped with an USB port, you have to prepare your PC with appropriate
USB drivers. To do that, plug one end of the USB cable into the USB port of your Body Screener TM
and the other end into a free USB port of your PC.
ow open Windows Device Manager to start installing the USB drivers. In Windows 10 you simply
push the keys + X simultaneously, which opens a menu where you click on Device Manager
(see figure 7, left).
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Figure 6: Establish connection via WiFi

The Device Manager opens in a new window (see figure 7, right).
ow find the entry “OKM Body Screener“ and right-click on it. The entry is highlighted and
additionally a submenu appears, as shown in figure 8.
Click the item Update driver to start installing the proper USB drivers.
From the subsequent dialog (figure 9, left) you choose Browse my computer for driver software. In
the next dialog (figure 9, right) you choose the correct location of your USB driver files.
To do so, please click the Browse... button!
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Figure 7: Installing USB drivers - Step 3
Figure 8: Installing USB drivers - Step 4

The driver files are available as download on our website www.bodyscreener.com.
After selecting the proper file location, click Next! The drivers will be installed now.
As soon as the USB drivers have been installed successfully, the new entry “OKM Quick Link”
appears in Windows Device Manager (right below category “Universal Serial Bus controllers“).
The installation of the USB drivers is completed now. You may close the Device Manager and start
using the Body ScreenerTM as explained in the following chapters.
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Figure 9: Installing USB drivers - Step
Figure 10: Installing USB drivers - Step 6
Figure 11: Installing USB drivers - Step 7

5 Operation of t e Software
After launching the Body ScreenerTM Software, the main screen is visible according to figure 12.
All functions and configurations are accessible via main menu, toolbar, sidebar or status bar.
5.1 Main Menu
The main menu on the upper part of the main screen consists of four categories with different
functionalities, which will be explained in the next sections.
5.1.1 File
ew measurement Starts a new body measurement (see section 6 “Perform a Body
Measurement“ on page 24)
Open … Opens a previously saved measurement
Save Saves the current measurement
Save as … Saves the current measurement with a new name and selected file
location
Print preview … Opens the print preview to prepare the measurement for printout or
PDF creation
Quit Quits the program
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Figure 12: Main screen of the software application
Main menu
Toolbar
Sidebar
Statusbar

5.1.2 Extras
Language Select language
Options... Special settings according measurement process
(see section 5.5 “Options” on page 23)
Move sensor unit up Move sensor unit to the upper position
Move sensor unit down Move sensor unit to the lower position
5.1.3 Window
The windows can be arranged in different ways to facilitate the comparison of multiple
measurements.
Overlap All windows will overlap each other
Arrange vertically Arrange windows from top to down
Arrange horizontally Arrange windows from left to right
Minimize all All windows will be minimized
Close Closes the current window
overlapping arranged horizontally arranged vertically
ideal as structured overview of
several measurements
ideal for comparing two
measurements in detail
ideal for comparing two
measurements in the overall view
Figure 13: Comparison of window arrangements
5.1.4 Help
Body Screener Website Opens the website www.bodyscreener.com
User's manual Opens the user's manual in PDF-viewer
About OKM Body Screener Provides device information like serial number and connection
status
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5.2 Status bar
The status bar is located at the bottom part of the main screen and provides the selection of the
color representation.
After each individual measurement, the body representation is displayed in green color only. The
measured data must be activated by selecting the appropriate color ranges (right, above the status
bar).
The status of the current connection as well as the position of the sensor unit is displayed in the
bottom left of the status bar.
5.3 Toolbar
The toolbar is located below the main menu.
Establish connection Establishes a data connection between PC and Body
ScreenerTM. Select between WiFi or USB (see section 6
“Perform a Body Measurement“ on page 24).
Start new measurement Starts a new body measurement including zero adjustment
(see section 6 “Perform a Body Measurement“ on page 24).
Open measurement Opens an existing measurement (file with extension .bsc).
Save measurement Saves a new measurement as new file or updates an
existing file (overriding).
Edit personal data Opens the dialog see figure 17 on page 24. The entered
personal data can be changed and updated at any time after
finishing a measurement (also see section 6 “Perform a
Body Measurement“ on page 24).
Print preview Measurement data is collected and prepared for printing,
date and time information is added automatically.
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Figure 14: Status bar with selection of the color representation

Select view*
Front view Shows the schematic representation of the examinee in
front view. Alternatively, the body can be rotated by 360°
(keep left mouse key pressed and move mouse).
Right view Shows the schematic representation of the examinee in
right view. Alternatively the body can be rotated by 360°
(keep left mouse key pressed and move mouse).
Back view Shows the schematic representation of the examinee in
back view. Alternatively the body can be rotated by 360°
(keep left mouse key pressed and move mouse).
Left view Shows the schematic representation of the examinee in left
view. Alternatively the body can be rotated by 360° (keep left
mouse key pressed and move mouse).
Scale down / Zoom out gradually adjustable, alternatively by mouse wheel
Scale up / Zoom in gradually adjustable, alternatively by mouse wheel
Decrease
transparency**
Provides an external overview of the entire body, color
representations are very clear.
Increase transparency** Allows a view of the schematically represented internal
structures such as skeleton, organs, blood vessels, nerves
etc.
Intensify color values*** Striking body areas can be focused by reducing the
surrounding color areas and intensifying hot spots.
Reduce color values*** Reduce hot spot colors and return back to overview display
without color focus.
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* View
The schematic representation of the body can
be aligned precisely by using the four view
buttons.
Using the mouse, the view can also be
rotated by 360° (keep left mouse key pressed
and move mouse). Thus, the 3D
representation can be viewed from all sides.
** Transparency
The schematic representation of the body can
be changed step by step using the two
buttons. The transparency allows a better
inside view of the body and its internal organs
in order to locate potential anomalies.
*** Color values
The schematic body representation can be
changed step by step using the two color
value buttons.
In that way, striking body areas can be
focused by automatically reducing the
surrounding color areas and intensifying hot
spots.
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