making science easierADINSTRUMENTSMA3300 AudioMonitor Owner’s Guide
ContentsIntroduction ... 2Features ... 2Confi
3A-M Systems, Inc.131 Business Park Loop, P.O. Box 850 Carlsborg, Wa 98324Telophone: 800-426-1306 * 360-683-8300 * FAX: 360-683-3525E-mail: sales@a-ms
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5A-M Systems, Inc.131 Business Park Loop, P.O. Box 850 Carlsborg, Wa 98324Telophone: 800-426-1306 * 360-683-8300 * FAX: 360-683-3525E-mail: sales@a-ms
6A-M Systems, Inc.131 Business Park Loop, P.O. Box 850 Carlsborg, Wa 98324Telophone: 800-426-1306 * 360-683-8300 * FAX: 360-683-3525E-mail: sales@a-ms
7A-M Systems, Inc.131 Business Park Loop, P.O. Box 850 Carlsborg, Wa 98324Telophone: 800-426-1306 * 360-683-8300 * FAX: 360-683-3525E-mail: sales@a-ms
2 IntroductionIntroductionThe electronic stimulator is used for the basic physiological andpharmacological research and experiments.This device is
Introduction 3ConfigurationPeripheral DevicesOscilloscope Data Processor TRIGOUTPUTto ISOSetup DataComputerElectronic Stimulator 1001Patch Clamp A
4 IntroductionElectronic Stimulator 1001 Hardware ConfigurationSerial 0Communications UnitEEPROMAmplifierto Data ProcessorSCI-BTRIGLEVELSettingsSt
Precautionary Labels and Indications 5Precautionary Labels and IndicationsSee the relevant reference page for details of each label or indication.
6 List of SymbolsList of SymbolsThe following symbols are used in connection with the stimulator.An explanation of each symbol is given in the tab
Description of Parts 7Description of PartsFrontPower On/OffThis button is used to turn the power on and off.Keys and DialUsed to increase or decre
8 Description of PartsMain IntervalControls the repeat cycle (T1) and repeat count (N1) as well as startingand stopping of stimulation.(The timing
Description of Parts 9FunctionLights when MAIN INTERVAL is operating.(As it is sometimes difficult to tell whether MAIN INTERVAL is operatingwhen
10 Description of PartsExternal Trigger (EXT TRIG)Like MAIN INTERVAL, this generates a trigger pulse. It is used to controlthe stimulation repeat
is document was, as far as possible, accurate at the time of release. However, changes may have been made to the so ware and hardware it describes
Description of Parts 11NameBTrigger level adjustment knob(EXT TRIG LEVEL)FunctionSelects whether the trigger is activated at the signal level that
12 Description of PartsStimulation Waveform SetupThis component receives the main interval trigger signal, external triggersignal, etc., sets the
Description of Parts 13NameCTrigger signal selector key(MAIN, EXT)DDelay time display(DELAY)EStimulation pulse intervaldisplay (INTERVAL)FStimulat
14 Description of PartsNameIPolarity selector key( , OFF, )JOutput voltage display(VOLTAGE)FunctionSwitches the polarity of the stimulation pulse
Description of Parts 15NameKOutput selector key(±50 V / ±10 V)Lto ISO(Isolator output connector)MOutput terminalFunctionWhen the key is pressed, t
16 Description of PartsBIPHASIC, MIX, MODU, DC, ALTNThese keys are used when stimulation is performed by biphasic wave, acomposite wave created by
Description of Parts 17NameQWaveform modulation key(MODU)RDirect current key(DC)SAlternate key(ALTN)FunctionPress this key to modulate the externa
18 Description of PartsMemorySettings can be saved for retrieval later.NameTMemory keys(P1, P2)FunctionTo save the settings, press P1 or P2 for mo
Description of Parts 19RearSTOPINPUTMODUMIXMAINSTARTMAIN KEYSTARTEXTTRIGEXTTRIGSPEAKERto PCOFF ONOUTPUTINTERVALDELAYMAININTERVALSET CYCLESENDTRAIN
20 Description of PartsName4Main start signal input terminal(MAIN START)5Main key start terminal(MAIN KEY START)6Stop signal input terminal(STOP)7
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Description of Parts 21Name8Mixing signal input terminal(MIX)9Modulation signal inputterminal (MODU)FunctionInput the desired signal to this termi
22 Description of PartsSynchronizing Signal Output TerminalThe following signal is provided as a synchronizing signal for otherdevices.The synchro
Description of Parts 23nameDelay signal output terminal(DELAY)Interval signal output terminal(INTERVAL)Train end signal output terminal(TRAIN END)
24 General Handling PrecautionsGeneral Handling PrecautionsHCAUTIONThe electronic stimulator has a high voltage output capacity of up to ±50 V.Dir
General Handling Precautions 255. The output terminal has a short-circuit protective circuit, but avoid short-circuiting for long periods as this
26 PreparationPreparationInstalling the Serial Converter Driver Software1. Turn on the PC is installed the Scope application.End the Scope applica
Preparation 277. Installing the USB Serial Converter driver software is started.8. Click the Finish button to finish installing the USB Serial Con
28 Preparation10. Click “Search for the best driver in these locations.”.Specify the CD-ROM drive, and then click the Next > button.11.Installi
Preparation 29Scope Settings1. Initial setting of the Scope (PowerLab)1) Click the Preferences, and then click the External Stimulator in the Edit
30 Preparation2. Taking of the setting information of the electronic stimulator into the ScopeapplicationThe Scope begins at the same time when th
CAUTION - 1HCAUTIONAlways use the supplied 3-pin cable for the power cable.If any other power cable is used, it may result in an electric shock to the
Preparation 313. Setting the electronic stimulator from the Scope applicationThe stimulation condition of the electronic stimulator can be set by
32 Preparation4) Click the Paste button to the setting condition is put.5) Confirm the setting condition is displayed, and then click the Writebut
Preparation 33Installing the StimulatorTake the following precautions when installing the stimulator.1. Avoid contact with water or chemicals. Als
34 Preparation3. When stimulating with the isolator, connect the isolator to the [to ISO]output connector.[Note] /When connecting the isolator, ti
Specifications 35SpecificationsStimulation TriggerMain Interval(1) STARTA) MANUAL switch (front panel)B) START INPUT (rear)Input pulse: +3.5 V or
36 Specifications4) TRAINSetting range: 1 to 999Continuous operation when set to “run”Stimulation Output1) Output polarity and OFFPolarity switch:
Specifications 377) ±50 V outputLinearity: 0 to ±5 V, within ±100 mV±5 V to ±50 V, within ±5%Output impedance: 10 ohms or lessOutput waveform: 7 µ
38 SpecificationsDurability6 years (based on self-certification of company data)InstallationIndoor installation typeSafety StandardsApplicable saf
Specifications 39Guidance and manufacture’s declaration - electromagnetic emissionsThis Model 1001 is intended for use in the electromagnetic envi
40 SpecificationsGuidance and manufacture’s declaration - electromagnetic immunityThis Model 1001 is intended for use in the electromagnetic envir
Operator’s Manual 1001 iGENERAL HANDLING PRECAUTIONSThis device is intended for use only by qualified medical personnel.Use only our approved product
Specifications 41Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communicationsequipment and the 1001This Model 1001 is intended f
is document was, as far as possible, accurate at the time of release. However, changes may have been made to the so ware and hardware it describes
CAUTION - 1HCAUTIONAlways use the supplied 3-pin cable for the power cable.If any other power cable is used, it may result in an electric shock to the
Operator’s Manual 1001 iGENERAL HANDLING PRECAUTIONSThis device is intended for use only by qualified medical personnel.Use only our approved product
ii Operator’s Manual 1001CAUTIONUnited States law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
Operator’s Manual 1001 iiiEMC RELATED CAUTIONThis equipment and/or system complies with the International Standard IEC 60601-2 for electromagneticcom
iv Operator’s Manual 10018. Use of unspecified configuration:When the equipment and/or system is used with the unspecified system configuration diffe
ContentsIntroduction ... 2Features ... 2Confi
2 IntroductionIntroductionThe electronic stimulator is used for the basic physiological andpharmacological research and experiments.This device is
ii Operator’s Manual 1001CAUTIONUnited States law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
Introduction 3ConfigurationPeripheral DevicesOscilloscope Data Processor TRIGOUTPUTto ISOSetup DataComputerElectronic Stimulator 1001Patch Clamp A
4 IntroductionElectronic Stimulator 1001 Hardware ConfigurationSerial 0Communications UnitEEPROMAmplifierto Data ProcessorSCI-BTRIGLEVELSettingsSt
Precautionary Labels and Indications 5Precautionary Labels and IndicationsSee the relevant reference page for details of each label or indication.
6 List of SymbolsList of SymbolsThe following symbols are used in connection with the stimulator.An explanation of each symbol is given in the tab
Description of Parts 7Description of PartsFrontPower On/OffThis button is used to turn the power on and off.Keys and DialUsed to increase or decre
8 Description of PartsMain IntervalControls the repeat cycle (T1) and repeat count (N1) as well as startingand stopping of stimulation.(The timing
Description of Parts 9FunctionLights when MAIN INTERVAL is operating.(As it is sometimes difficult to tell whether MAIN INTERVAL is operatingwhen
10 Description of PartsExternal Trigger (EXT TRIG)Like MAIN INTERVAL, this generates a trigger pulse. It is used to controlthe stimulation repeat
Description of Parts 11NameBTrigger level adjustment knob(EXT TRIG LEVEL)FunctionSelects whether the trigger is activated at the signal level that
12 Description of PartsStimulation Waveform SetupThis component receives the main interval trigger signal, external triggersignal, etc., sets the
Operator’s Manual 1001 iiiEMC RELATED CAUTIONThis equipment and/or system complies with the International Standard IEC 60601-2 for electromagneticcom
Description of Parts 13NameCTrigger signal selector key(MAIN, EXT)DDelay time display(DELAY)EStimulation pulse intervaldisplay (INTERVAL)FStimulat
14 Description of PartsNameIPolarity selector key( , OFF, )JOutput voltage display(VOLTAGE)FunctionSwitches the polarity of the stimulation pulse
Description of Parts 15NameKOutput selector key(±50 V / ±10 V)Lto ISO(Isolator output connector)MOutput terminalFunctionWhen the key is pressed, t
16 Description of PartsBIPHASIC, MIX, MODU, DC, ALTNThese keys are used when stimulation is performed by biphasic wave, acomposite wave created by
Description of Parts 17NameQWaveform modulation key(MODU)RDirect current key(DC)SAlternate key(ALTN)FunctionPress this key to modulate the externa
18 Description of PartsMemorySettings can be saved for retrieval later.NameTMemory keys(P1, P2)FunctionTo save the settings, press P1 or P2 for mo
Description of Parts 19RearSTOPINPUTMODUMIXMAINSTARTMAIN KEYSTARTEXTTRIGEXTTRIGSPEAKERto PCOFF ONOUTPUTINTERVALDELAYMAININTERVALSET CYCLESENDTRAIN
20 Description of PartsName4Main start signal input terminal(MAIN START)5Main key start terminal(MAIN KEY START)6Stop signal input terminal(STOP)7
Description of Parts 21Name8Mixing signal input terminal(MIX)9Modulation signal inputterminal (MODU)FunctionInput the desired signal to this termi
22 Description of PartsSynchronizing Signal Output TerminalThe following signal is provided as a synchronizing signal for otherdevices.The synchro
iv Operator’s Manual 10018. Use of unspecified configuration:When the equipment and/or system is used with the unspecified system configuration diffe
Description of Parts 23nameDelay signal output terminal(DELAY)Interval signal output terminal(INTERVAL)Train end signal output terminal(TRAIN END)
24 General Handling PrecautionsGeneral Handling PrecautionsHCAUTIONThe electronic stimulator has a high voltage output capacity of up to ±50 V.Dir
General Handling Precautions 255. The output terminal has a short-circuit protective circuit, but avoid short-circuiting for long periods as this
26 PreparationPreparationInstalling the Serial Converter Driver Software1. Turn on the PC is installed the Scope application.End the Scope applica
Preparation 277. Installing the USB Serial Converter driver software is started.8. Click the Finish button to finish installing the USB Serial Con
28 Preparation10. Click “Search for the best driver in these locations.”.Specify the CD-ROM drive, and then click the Next > button.11.Installi
Preparation 29Scope Settings1. Initial setting of the Scope (PowerLab)1) Click the Preferences, and then click the External Stimulator in the Edit
30 Preparation2. Taking of the setting information of the electronic stimulator into the ScopeapplicationThe Scope begins at the same time when th
Preparation 313. Setting the electronic stimulator from the Scope applicationThe stimulation condition of the electronic stimulator can be set by
32 Preparation4) Click the Paste button to the setting condition is put.5) Confirm the setting condition is displayed, and then click the Writebut
Preparation 33Installing the StimulatorTake the following precautions when installing the stimulator.1. Avoid contact with water or chemicals. Als
34 Preparation3. When stimulating with the isolator, connect the isolator to the [to ISO]output connector.[Note] /When connecting the isolator, ti
Specifications 35SpecificationsStimulation TriggerMain Interval(1) STARTA) MANUAL switch (front panel)B) START INPUT (rear)Input pulse: +3.5 V or
36 Specifications4) TRAINSetting range: 1 to 999Continuous operation when set to “run”Stimulation Output1) Output polarity and OFFPolarity switch:
Specifications 377) ±50 V outputLinearity: 0 to ±5 V, within ±100 mV±5 V to ±50 V, within ±5%Output impedance: 10 ohms or lessOutput waveform: 7 µ
38 SpecificationsDurability6 years (based on self-certification of company data)InstallationIndoor installation typeSafety StandardsApplicable saf
Specifications 39Guidance and manufacture’s declaration - electromagnetic emissionsThis Model 1001 is intended for use in the electromagnetic envi
40 SpecificationsGuidance and manufacture’s declaration - electromagnetic immunityThis Model 1001 is intended for use in the electromagnetic envir
Specifications 41Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communicationsequipment and the 1001This Model 1001 is intended f
2A-M Systems, Inc.131 Business Park Loop, P.O. Box 850 Carlsborg, Wa 98324Telophone: 800-426-1306 * 360-683-8300 * FAX: 360-683-3525E-mail: sales@a-ms
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