Rayonex Rayocomp PS 10 med. User manual

USER MANUAL
PORTABLE HIGH-PERFORMANCE BIO-RESONATOR
Rayocomp PS 10 med.
Art. no. 20120

Table of contents
Table of contents
1. The medical device Rayocomp PS 10 ...........................5
1.1 Intended use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1.2 Conformity assessment ........................................................... 5
1.3 Conformity declaration ........................................................... 5
2. Basics of the Rayocomp PS 10 ................................6
2.1 Scope of delivery ................................................................. 6
2.2 Technical data ................................................................... 6
2.3 Instructions for use of the manual .................................................. 7
2.4 General advice and safety instructions ............................................... 8
2.5 Symbols used for Rayocomp PS 10 ................................................. 12
2.6 Manufacturer's declaration of electromagnetic compatibility IEC 60601-1-2 for
the Rayocomp PS 10 ............................................................ 13
2.7 Guarantee ..................................................................... 18
2.8 Transport and storage conditions .................................................. 18
2.9 Cleaning and Servicing ........................................................... 19
2.10 Understanding the device ....................................................... 20
2.10.1 Front view ............................................................... 20
2.10.2 Rear view ............................................................... 21
2.10.3 Keyboard ................................................................ 22
2.10.4 Display ................................................................. 24
2.10.5 Accessories .............................................................. 25
2.10.6 Disposal ................................................................. 25
2.10.7 Testing before use ........................................................ 26
3. User Manual ............................................27
3.1 General Directions for Operation ................................................... 27
3.1.1 Charging the integrated power pack .......................................... 27
3.1.2 Switching the device on and off .............................................. 28
3.1.3 Selecting the menu with the Mode key ........................................ 29
3.1.4 Start device and enter program sequence ................................ 30
3.1.5 Saving programs on a "Green Card" ..................................... 34
3.1.6 Automatic program sequence when using a "Green Card" with program for
pain relief associated to cervical spine syndrome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

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4. "Setup" ................................................37
4.1 Set-up of background illumination ................................................. 37
4.2 Adjusting the Attention sound (Beep) ............................................... 38
4.3 Activating and Deactivating Modules ............................................... 38
4.4 Displaying Memory Card Information ............................................... 39
4.5 Providing Write-Protection for a Memory Card ....................................... 40
4.6 Delete memory card completely ................................................... 40
4.7 Initialising a Memory Card ........................................................ 41
4.8 Motor Test Run of the Frequency Module ........................................... 41
4.9 "Info".......................................................................... 42
5. Errors .................................................44
5.1 Error display ................................................................... 44
5.1 Summary of the Possible Error Messages ............................................ 45
6. Notes ..................................................46

1. The medical device Rayocomp PS 10
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Please be advised that although the information, suggestions and possible solutions
provided here are based on over 35 years of experience, they cannot replace a consultation
with an physician. In addition, when using the Rayocomp devices, the advice of an
experienced specialist in the respective field should be consulted during use! Since
clinical studies are not yet available, it should not be used in pregnant women, nursing
mothers, infants, children and adolescents.
There is no risk of danger if the device fails due to EM interference.
Illnesses that may be life-threatening always require a
clear diagnostic clarification and its timely application by a specialist.
1. The medical device Rayocomp PS 10
1.1. Intended use
The medical device Rayocomp PS 10 is a bioresonance device for the relief of pain in connection with
cervical spine syndrome.
1.2. Conformity assessment
Rayocomp PS 10 is manufactured according to a quality control system approved
by TÜV Nord, Essen, in accordance with DIN EN ISO 13485 and Appendix II of
the Medical Device Directive (93/42/EEC).
1.3 Conformity declaration
The company Rayonex Biomedical GmbH declares conformity with the Medical Devices Directive (93/42/
EEC) and that it has met the fundamental requirements in accordance with Appendix I for every device
supplied. We are pleased to send you this declaration on request.
0044

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2. Basics of the Rayocomp PS 10
2.1 Scope of delivery
The scope of delivery contains: 1. The Rayocomp PS 10
2. Integrated polariser
3. Integrated power pack
4. Battery charger
5. User Manual
6. Transport case
7. Packaging board
It is absolutely necessary to keep the packing; in case you have to return the device for maintenance,
please send it back in its transport case and the cardboard box. If you do not do so, we do not provide any
guarantee.
If the old packing material gets lost, we can replace it on request, liable to costs.
When sending back the device, please make sure that all additional parts and accessories are secured
inside the case! In case you intend to send back the PS 10, please always include the appurtenant
charging set.
2.2. Technical data
Weight of the Rayocomp PS 10: 1.6 kg
Weight including case and accessories: 9.7 kg
Height: 100 mm
Width: 160 mm
Depth: 260 mm
Power supply for charging: 100 – 240 V / 50 – 60 Hz alternating current,
4.8 V - 12 V / 0.8 V secondary direct current
Max. reception capacity for charging: 24 w
Battery: 7,2 V
Operation time with a fully charged power pack: 8 hours (at least)
Range of the operation temperature: 10 - 40 ºC
Protection type IP21:
Protection against penetration of solid foreign bodies with a diameter
> 12,5 mm
Protection against vertically dripping water

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Please read the instructions for use carefully!
Please heed all warnings and instructions, and follow them exactly.
Hazards
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
results in death or serious injury.
Warning
Indicates a potential hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
Caution
Indicates a potential hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or light injuries.
Note
Indicates useful tips for the procedure.
Type and source of the hazard
Measures/preventions
Warnings in this document
Warnings contain security-related information. You will find warnings in the Warning and Safety
Information section, as well as before the steps in the procedure that pose a risk to people or objects.
2.3 Instructions for use of the manual

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2.4 General advice and safety instructions
The following warning and safety information applies to general use of the device.
Warning – Mains voltage
➞Risk of electric shock when plugging cables into an electrical outlet.
➞ ➞ To avoid electric shock, cables must not be plugged into an electrical outlet.
➞ ➞ The device must be set up in such a way that the battery charger is always accessible, to
ensure a safe mains separation.
➞ ➞ The PS10 charger may only be operated in a dry environment.
Warning – Insulation fault
➞Risk of electric shock in case of damaged insulation of the device and the accessories.
➞ ➞ The device must be set up in such a way that liquids cannot penetrate the device or charger.
➞ ➞ If liquid does penetrate the device, the mains plug must be immediately plugged out and
the device should be sent to the manufacturer for testing.
➞ ➞ Do not use cables with damaged insulation.
➞ ➞ The PS 10 may only be operated with accessories approved by the manufacturer and
listed in the documents accompanying the PS 10.
Warning – Grounding fault
➞ Risk of electric shock when plugging cables into exposed conductive parts are not
grounded or in case of unintentional grounding.
➞ ➞ The device must be connected with the delivered power supply.
➞ ➞ The power supply provided must only be connected to a power outlet with a protective earth.
➞ ➞ When the client is connected to the device, the detectors must not be placed on top of
grounded objects (e.g. radiators), because this will lead to unintentional grounding of
the client.
Risk of electric shock

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Warning – Incompatible accessories
➞Using incompatible accessories can harm the client/operator and damage the product.
➞ ➞ Use only Rayonex-approved accessories on the device and detectors.
➞ ➞ Use only Rayonex-approved accessories and those listed in the accompanying
documents.
➞ ➞ The device may only be connected to the supplied charger.
Warning – Damaged device and accessories
➞Using a damaged device/accessories, from a device/accessories that does not work
properly or reusing disposable products, may result in electric shock, mechanical/thermal
injury or infection of the client or operator.
➞ ➞ If the device or the components (housing, cables, charger) are damaged,
the device should be taken out of operation.
➞ ➞ Do not use cables with damaged insulation.
➞ ➞ Avoid falls or blows in order to prevent damage to the device.
Risks associated with the device and accessories
Warning – Unintentional currents and leakage currents
➞There is risk of an electric shock or thermal injuries due to unintentional currents and
leakage currents. The client must be insulated against all conductive parts.
➞ ➞ All unused cables should remain unplugged during and after use to prevent the client/
operator from getting an electric shock.
➞ ➞ Prevent any persons, especially children, from poking sharp metal objects into the device.
➞ ➞ To completely disconnect the power supply, the mains plug must be plugged out of
the earthing contact outlet because while the device may be switched off, it is still
connected to the mains voltage.
➞ ➞ Contacts of the charger connection must not be touched simultaneously with the patient.
➞ ➞ The device must not be operated in conjunction with a multiple socket. The use of
multiple sockets can lead to leakage currents being exceeded.
Warning – Damaging the display
➞Mechanical damage to the display can cause a weak caustic fluid to leak out the device,
which may cause injury.
➞ ➞ To avoid injury from a damaged display, avoid any contact with skin and eyes.

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Warning – Not using the device in the intended environmental conditions
➞Not using the device in the intended environmental conditions can negatively affect
the basic safety of the device and give client/operator an electric shock or cause
mechanical/thermal injury to the client/operator and damage the device.
➞ ➞ The device should be checked for transport damage before startup.
➞ ➞ The device should not be exposed to great thermal fluctuations, otherwise you run
the risk of condensation build-up inside. If the device cools down considerably
(temperature under 5ºC) e.g. after transport, or has been exposed to high humidity,
make sure it is sufficiently acclimatized within the specified operating temperature
range before switching it on again.
➞ ➞ The device should not be used in oxygen-enriched environments. To avoid electric
shock, cables must not be plugged into an electrical outlet.
➞ ➞ Prevent any persons, especially children, from poking sharp metal objects into the
device.
➞ ➞ To completely disconnect the power supply, the mains plug must be plugged out of
the earthing contact outlet because while the device may be switched off, it is still
connected to the mains voltage.
Warning - Suffocation
➞There is a risk that children put the patient cable around their neck while playing and
then step on the cable or get stuck with the cable -> the cable gets tightened, danger
of suffocation.
➞ ➞ Cables must not lie around after use and children must not play with the device or
accessories.
Risks related to environmental conditions
Hazard – Safety tests
➞To ensure optimum performance and electrical safety,
regular safety-related checks need to be performed on the device.
➞ ➞ No regular service intervals are required for the Rayocomp PS 10. This is based on the
self-tests which the Rayocomp PS 10 performs automatically at each start. A periodic
performance of safety-relevant tests regarding e-impedance, leakage currents, dielectric
strength as well as visual inspection according to IEC 62353 must be planned by the
operator himself and carried out by an authorized company.
➞ ➞ The device should only be opened by the manufacturer to guarantee its safety. Repairs,
servicing or maintenance must only be performed by the manufacturer.
Operator-related error prevention

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Please be advised that although the information, suggestions and possible solutions provided
here are based on over 35 years of experience, they cannot replace a consultation with an
physician. Furthermore, the advice of an experienced specialist in the respective area should
be consulted during treatment with the Rayocomp devices! Since clinical studies are not yet
available, it should not be used in pregnant women, nursing mothers, infants, children and
adolescents.
There is no risk of danger if the device fails due to EM interference.
Illnesses that may be life-threatening always require a
clear diagnostic clarification and their timely treatment by a specialist.
The Rayocomp PS 10 does not have any performance features which, if they were to malfunction,
would pose an unacceptable risk.
Videos (Rayonex Wiki) and training courses are offered to introduce the Rayocomp PS 10.
The Rayocomp PS 10 should not be serviced or undergo maintenance while being used on a
client.
The presence of the Rayocomp PS 10 during application causes no known risks associated with
mutual interference.
All connected devices (not in the direct vicinity of the client) must meet the requirements of
EN 60950-1.
Repairs, servicing or maintenance must only be performed by the manufacturer. No action is
required to ensure the long service life of the EMC.
The device should be kept away from other machines that emit HF interference.
Do not place anything on top of the device or put the device on top of any other equipment.
Non-original accessories can negatively affect EMC performance.
The device is not intended to be used with flammable anaesthetics and other flammable
substances.
The service life of the device is at least 10 years.
The service life of the accessories is at least 10 years.
18.6.1 General information

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2.5 Symbols used for Rayocomp PS 10
Serial number
Article number
Manufacturer
Year of manufacture
Range of the operation temperature
Relative humidity (non-condensing)
Air pressure
Follow instructions for use.
Store in a location protected from sunlight.
Keep dry.
Protection against penetration of solid foreign bodies with a diameter
> 12,5 mm
Protection against vertically dripping water
Disposal of electronic devices (no household waste)
Protection category II:
Double insulation (e.g. plastic housing)
Type BF applied parts (detectors)
10
90
SN
IP21

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2.6 Manufacturer's declaration of electromagnetic compatibility IEC
60601-1-2 for the Rayocomp PS 10
Guidelines manufacturer's declaration - Electromagnetic emissions
for the device Rayocomp PS 10
The Rayonex Rayocomp PS 10 is intended for operation in an environment as
described below. The user of the Rayocomp PS 10 must make sure that it is operated
in this type of environment.
Emissions testing Compliance Electromagnetic
environment – Guidelines
Radio frequency emissions
(CISPR 11) Group 1
The Rayonex Rayocomp PS
10 only uses high-frequency
energy for its internal functions.
Thus, it emits a low level of
high-frequency energy and
interference from
electronic devices in the vicinity
of the Rayocomp is
unlikely.
HF emissions
(CISPR 11) Class B The Rayonex Rayocomp PS
10 is suitable for operation in
all environments, including
residential building and facilities
that are directly connected
(without the use of a power
transformer) to the same low-
voltage network as residential
buildings.
Harmonic current emissions
(IEC 61000-3-2) Class A
Voltage fluctuations /
Flicker (IEC 61000-3-3) Is compliant
Warning
➞Between portable HF communication devices (radios) including their accessories
such as external antennas and the Rayocomp PS 10 together with connected
detectors, a minimum distance of 30 cm should be maintained. Non-observance can
lead to a reduction in the performance characteristics of the device.
➞ ➞ Maintain a minimum distance of 30 cm.
Warning
➞Using this device directly next to other devices or with other devices in stacked
form should be avoided, as this could result in incorrect operation. If it is
nevertheless necessary to use it in the manner described above, this device and the
other devices should be observed to ensure that they work properly.
➞ ➞ Do not use directly next to other devices.
➞ ➞ Do not use directly next to other devices in stacked form.

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Guidelines manufacturer's declaration - Electromagnetic immunity
for the device Rayocomp PS 10
The Rayonex Rayocomp PS 10 is intended for operation in an environment as
described below. The user of the Rayocomp PS 10 must make sure that it is operated
in this type of environment.
Immunity
test
IEC 60601
test level
Compliance
level
Electromagnetic
environment – Guidelines
Electrostatic
discharge (ESD)
(IEC 61000-4-2)
± 8 kV
Contact discharge
± 2 kV, 4 kV, 8 kV, 15 kV
Air discharge
± 8 kV
Contact discharge
± 2 kV, 4 kV, 8 kV, 15 kV
Air discharge
Floors should be made of wood
or concrete, or ceramic tiles. If
the floor is made of synthetic
material, the relative humidity
must be at least 30%.
Electrical
fast
transient /
bursts
(IEC 61000-4-4)
Mains lines: ± 2kV
100 kHz repetition
rate
Mains
lines: ± 2kV
100 kHz repetition
rate The quality of the supply
voltage must correspond to
a typical hospital or business
environment.
Signal input / signal
output:
±1 kV
100 kHz repetition
rate
Signal input / signal
output:
±1 kV
100 kHz repetition
rate
Surge voltages /
surges
(IEC 61000-4-5)
Line to line:
±1 kV
Line to ground:
± 2 kV
Line to line:
±1 kV
Line to ground:
± 2 kV
The quality of the supply
voltage must correspond to
a typical hospital or business
environment.
Voltage
drops,
voltage
interruptions
(IEC 61000-4-11)
0 % UT; 1/2 cycle at 0,
45, 90, 135, 180, 225,
270 and 315 degrees
0 % UT; 1/2 cycle at 0,
45, 90, 135, 180, 225,
270 and 315 degrees
The quality of the supply
voltage must correspond to
a typical hospital or business
environment. If the operator of
the Rayonex Rayocomp PS 10
needs uninterrupted operation
of the device in case of failure
of the operating voltage, we
recommend connecting it to
an uninterruptible electricity
supply.
0 % UT; 1 cycle
and 70 % UT; 25/30
cycles single-phase:
at 0 degrees
0 % UT; 1 cycle
and 70 % UT; 25/30
cycles single-phase:
at 0 degrees
0 % UT;
250/300 cycles
0 % UT;
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Magnetic fields
at the supply
frequency of
(50/60) Hz
(IEC 61000-4-8)
3 A / m / 50 Hz 3 A / m / 50 Hz
Magnetic fields at the network
frequency should correspond
to the typical values to be
found in hospital and business
environments.
Note: UT is the alternating mains voltage prior to application of test levels.
Conducted
disturbances,
induced by radio
frequency fields.
(IEC 61000-4-6)
3 V
0.15 MHz to 80 MHz
6 V in ISM and
amateur radio
frequency bands
between 0.15 MHz
to 80 MHz
80 % AM at 1 kHz
3 V
0.15 MHz to 80 MHz
6 V in ISM and
amateur radio
frequency bands
between 0.15 MHz
to 80 MHz
80 % AM at 1 kHz
Portable and mobile radio
devices must not be used at
distances from Rayocomp PS
10 (including its power line)
of less than the recommended
safety distance resulting from
the respective transmission
frequency equation.
Recommended safety distance:
d=1.2√P
d=1.2√P80 MHz to 800 MHz
d=2.3√P800 MHz to 2.7 GHz
where P is the maximum output
power rating of the transmitter
in watts (W) according to the
transmitter manufacturer and D
is the recommended separation
distance in metres (m). The field
strengthsaof stationary radio
transmitter at all frequencies
must be lower than the
compliance level according
to an on-site test.b Near
devices that bear this symbol,
interferences are possible.
High frequency
electromagnetic
fields
(IEC 61000-4-3)
3 V/m
80 MHz to 2.7 GHz
80 % AM at 1 kHz
3 V/m
80 MHz to 2.7 GHz
80 % AM at 1 kHz

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Guidelines manufacturer's declaration - Electromagnetic immunity
for the device Rayocomp PS 10
The Rayonex Rayocomp PS 10 is intended for operation in an environment as
described below. The user of the Rayocomp PS 10 must make sure that it is operated
in this type of environment.
Immunity
test
High frequency electromagnetic fields in direct vicinity
to wireless communication devices
Immunity
Test /
modulation
Test frequency /
radio service
Compliance
level
Electromagnetic
environment – Guidelines
27 V/m
PM 18 Hz
385
TETRA 400
27 V/m
PM 18 Hz Portable and mobile radio
devices must not be used at
distances from Rayocomp PS
10 (including its power line)
of less than the recommended
safety distance resulting from
the respective transmission
frequency equation.
Recommended safety distance:
d=1.2√P
d=1.2√P80 MHz to 800 MHz
d=2.3√P800 MHz to 2.7 GHz
where P is the maximum output
power rating of the transmitter
in watts (W) according to the
transmitter manufacturer
and D is the recommended
separation distance in metres
(m). The field strengthsaof
stationary radio senders at all
frequencies must be lower than
the compliance level according
to an on-site test.
Recommended separation
distance between
portable and mobile HF
telecommunication devices
and the Rayonex Rayocomp
PS 10.
28 V/m for FM
± 5 kHz Hub
1 kHz Sine
450
GMRS 460, FRS
460
28 V/m for FM
± 5 kHz Hub
1 kHz Sine
9 V/m
PM 217 Hz
710
745
780
LTE Band 13, 17
9 V/m
PM 217 Hz
28 V/M
PM 18 Hz
810
870
930
GSM 800/900,
TETRA 800, iDEN 820,
CDMA 850, LTE Band 5
28 V/M
PM 18 Hz
28 V/m
PM 217 Hz
1720
1845
1970
GSM 1800,
CDMA 1900,
GSM 1900, DECT, LTE
Band 1,3, 4, 25; UMTS
28 V/m
PM 217 Hz
28 V/m
PM 217 Hz
2450
Bluetooth, WLAN
802.11 b/g/n,
RFID 2450, LTE Band 7
28 V/m
PM 217 Hz
9 V/m
PM 217 Hz
5240
5500
5785
WLAN 802.11 a/n
9 V/m
PM 217 Hz
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The following notes refer to the above tables.
Note 1: the higher frequency range applies at 80 MHz and 800 MHz.
Note 2: these guidelines may not apply in all cases.
Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and
reflection from structures, objects and people.
aIt is not possible to accurately predict the theory related to the field strength of fixed transmitters, such
as base stations for wireless telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio stations, AM and FM radios
and TV sets. To assess the electromagnetic environment created by fixed transmitters, a study of the
electromagnetic phenomena of the location should be considered. If the measured field strength in the
location in which the Rayonex Rayocomp PS 10 is used exceeds the RF compliance level above, the device
should be monitored to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures
may be necessary, such as changing the direction or location of the Rayonex Rayocomp PS 10.
b Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be below 3 V/m.
The Rayonex Rayocomp PS
10 is intended for use in an
electromagnetic environment,
where RF disturbances are
controlled. The operator
of the Rayonex Rayocomp
PS 10 can help reduce
electromagnetic disturbances
by maintaining a minimum
distance of 30 cm between
the Rayonex Rayocomp PS
10 and portable and mobile
HF telecommunications
devices (transmitters).

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2.7 Guarantee
The warranty period runs for one year from the date of delivery on and is only valid for devices that have
not been opened, with the intact guarantee seal as evidence. Improper use of the device invalidates the
warranty claim.
Transport conditions
Storage conditions
Humidity
Air pressure
2.8 Transport and storage conditions
-20
+50
°C
-20
+50
°C
700 hPa
1060 hPa
10
100

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2.9 Cleaning / Servicing
The surface of the device should be cleaned with a soft cloth and a small amount of alcohol once a week.
Never treat the device with strong cleaning agents.
The detectors, which come into close contact with the clients (i.e. hand and foot detectors), need cleaning
after every use - preferably with alcohol.
When in contact with possibly contagious clients all general hygienic measures apply! In the
event of possible contact of the device with infectious materials, an appropriately effective
disinfectant must be used.
Do not submerge the device in fluids or running water. Do not use liquid or gaseous cleansers
(sprays, abrasives, polish, etc.). Do not allow fluids to reach the device or the battery charger.
If fluids do reach the device, pull out the battery charger immediately!
No regular service intervals are required for the Rayocomp PS 10. This is based on the self-tests which the
Rayocomp PS 10 performs automatically at each start.
If there is still a problem with the device, this will be shown in the display after the self-test. In this case,
please contact the Rayonex Biomedical GmbH on the following number (+49) 27216006-0.
It is necessary to check the device, accessories and also the connection cable (especially the
charger) regularly for damages by visual examination. If damage to the body, accessories or
cables is detected, the device may only be operated after a manufacturer's inspection.
No modifications or changes may be made to the device!

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2.10 Understanding the device
In the chapters of this user manual, you will often find instructions referring to keys or segments of the
Rayocomp PS 10. In the following, you can see pictures of the device accompanied by short descriptions
in order to simplify the assignment.
2.10.1 Front view
Caption:
1: Display
2: Keyboard
3: Three exit hubs for connecting the hand, foot or
used detectors and the measuring and protection cups
4: Rayotensor connection. For a correct connection, please insert the
Rayotensor plug and then fasten it by twisting the knurled screw.
5: Entry hub
6: Memory card insert
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2.10.2 Rear view
31
2
Caption:
1: On/Off key
2: Charging socket
3: Interface for program updates
Rayocomp PS 10 Evolution:
The Rayocomp PS 10 Evolution was equipped with a specific
hardware that enabled the use of the Rayonex Analysis and
Harmonising System (RAH) with its module 10. An upgrade
can be conducted any time and free of charge at Rayonex
Biomedical GmbH.
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