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Resonance Technology, Inc.
CinemaVision System Installation / Operation Manual: RTC-CV Rev 9
Motion Sickness from using the Video Goggles
Some patients may experience motion sickness, headache, or nausea from viewing visual paradigms or video
programs, especially those with intense action and movement. If the patient experiences any of these
symptoms, stop using the product immediately. To avoid personal injury or injury to others, do not operate a
motor vehicle nor do anything that requires concentration until these symptoms disappear.
Loud Sound Volume
Avoid using audio headset with high volume for the patient as hearing expert’s advice against continuous
loud and extended audio play. If the patient experiences a ringing in their ears, reduce the audio headset
volume. The patient is advised to consult their health doctor for further advice.
2.3. Use Restrictions
Shelf-Life and System Maintenance Service Schedule
The CinemaVision System comes with a one year original manufacturer warranty and a shelf life of two years
from the date of installation. Optional extended warranty may be purchased for this system. With patient
safety in mind, Resonance Technology, Inc. recommends periodic maintenance service for this CinemaVision
System every six months after the one year original warranty period.
Restrictions on Using Non-Resonance Technology, Inc. Components with the CinemaVision system
The original manufacturer’s warranty will be voided if any non-Resonance Technology, Inc. Power Supply is
used to provide power the CinemaVision Transducer. The original manufacturer’s warranty will be voided if
other non-Resonance Technology, Inc. approved components are connected to the CinemaVision system. In
addition, Resonance Technology, Inc. cannot be held responsible or liable for any unauthorized use of this
equipment. If you have any questions about how to operate this system, please read this user manual or call
Resonance Technology, Inc. customer service at (818) 882-1997 or email support@mrivideo.com.
2.4. MRI Environment Hazards
Installation of materials inside the MRI suite must be done with extreme caution and only by authorized
personnel. Care must be taken to keep ferromagnetic materials such as tools, filter plates, screws, etc. at
least three meters (approximately 1 feet) away from the energized magnet. Absolutely no work should be
done near the filter panel when a scan is in progress.
All cabling inside the MRI environment should either be connected or terminated properly. Failure to do so
may result in skin burns related to RF energy. All cables should be run straight and never looped, as this
may also cause serious skin burns inside the MRI room.
In addition, no persons with ferromagnetic prosthetic devices such as pacemakers or joint replacements
should enter the MRI suite at any time. Extremely high magnetic forces have the potential to dislodge
ferrous items at high velocities that can result in serious injury or death.
Only system components explicitly designated for use in the MRI suite should be placed inside the MRI suite.
Components not designated for use inside the MRI suite may present a projectile hazard and can become
airborne, causing property damage, serious bodily injury, or death. Please refer to the installation block
diagram to determine which components belong inside the MRI suite.
Resonance Technology, Inc. will not be held liable for any injuries or property damage which may occur as
the result of improper use or installation of this product. By agreeing to this notice, users certify that they
are familiar with basic safety procedures in an MRI room environment and that they have read and
understand these safety precautions.
For questions regarding installation procedures or this manual, Resonance Technology, Inc. technical support
staff may be reached Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Pacific Standard Time at (818) 882-1997, or
by email at support@mrivideo.com.