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The “CHIP CARD MENU” offers 4 actions: 

 

READ FROM ChipCard 

If  selected  and  confirmed  with  CENTER,  all 
applications  (including  their  names) stored  on 
the  ChipCard  replace  the  previous  content  of 
the  function  “INDIVIDUAL  APPLICATIONS”. 
The  procedure  takes  approx.  4  minutes  and 
cannot be interrupted. After com pletion, the F-
SCAN COMPACT mus t be switched “OFF”. 

 

COPY TO ChipCard 

If  selected  and  confirmed  with  CENTER,  all 
applications  (including  their  names)  stored  in 
the  function  “INDIVIDUAL  APPLIC ATIONS”  
replace  the  content  of  the  ChipCard.  The 
procedure  takes  approx.  4  minutes and  cannot 
be  interrupted.  The  application  which  had been 
used  last  with  the  F-SCAN  COMPACT  will  be 
marked.  If  the  content  of  the  ChipCard is  transferred  to  an  F-SCAN 
COMPACT this  application will be readily available after power “ON”. 
This   application  will  also  transfer  to  an  F-SCAN  MinDevice  if  the  
ChipCard is used there.  

 
ERASE ChipCard 

If  selected  and  confirmed  with  CENTER,  the 
content  of  the  ChipCard  will  be  erased.  The 
procedure  takes approx.  4  minutes  and  cannot 
be interrupted. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for F-SCAN COMPACT

Page 1: ...er F SCAN COMPACT Firmware Version FSC V2 0x 10SP 10 memory banks Firmware Version FSC V2 1x 100SP 100 memory banks INSTRUCTION MANUAL This symbol identifies the equipment as Type B ATTENTION Consult...

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Page 3: ...active application 15 Soft keys F1 F2 F3 15 ZAPP ER function 16 10 memory banks for user defined applications 18 Input of decimals 20 100 memory banks for user defined applications 21 Input of decima...

Page 4: ...other devices marketed WARNING User with Pacemaker pregnant women and electro sensitive persons should consult a medical professional prior to connecting to the F SCAN COMPACT WARNING The F SCAN COMP...

Page 5: ...the signal amplitude These user settings remain active either until the user changes them again or resets them to the default settings w ith a touch on a button A SWEEP function the range betw een an...

Page 6: ...anual not show n Default settings Display language English 2nd choice German Runtime per Frequency 3 00 minutes range 0 30 to 60 00 minutes Amplitude of signals 80 of maximum of 12Vpp adjustable in st...

Page 7: ...he battery Mini USB Connector Connect to PC Notebook or power supply to charge Lithium Ion battery via USB cable USB Anschluss Graphical monochrome LCD display SOFT keys F1 F2 F3 Tasks for each key ar...

Page 8: ...8 Signals sent to the output port SINE 10 Vpp SQUARE FULL WAVE 0Vpp to 24Vpp SQUARE DC OFFSET positive 0Vpp to 12Vpp...

Page 9: ...THE DEVICE MAY WARM UP SLIGHTLY THESE EFFECTS ARE NORMAL Press KEY CENTER An acoustic signal accompanies the start up sequence The display shows briefly the units name the company identification and t...

Page 10: ...operation The Lithium Ion battery does not age prematurely if the device remains connected to a pow er source whenever it is not used stand alone After pow er on in stand by menu it is possible to sel...

Page 11: ...number 27 shall be used Connect the 3 5mm plug of the application cable to the socket located on the front side of the device below the label Connect the application cable to the hand holds or to self...

Page 12: ...self adhesive pads 5 Start with or Program 27 holds 8 frequency values and completes the application w ithin 24 minutes The device sw itches OFF automatically tw o minutes after completing the applic...

Page 13: ...for the w ide band application SWEEP opens lf F MIN the low est value of the band to SWEEP should be changed press Replaces the value 80000 by 0 in the 1st digit The value 80000 shall be entered agai...

Page 14: ...lue F indicates that the signal form w ill be assigned automatically to the SWEEP based on the frequency band selected The step size betw een frequencies is calculated by the processor in relation to...

Page 15: ...l it is either changed again or until a reset to the default settings A brief touch stops the active frequency and starts the next one in line stops the application for a pause PAUSE flashes and the s...

Page 16: ...ive time phase Steps to the program and its sequence in detail The ZAPPER program is stored in position 350 of the application list set TIMERto 7 00 minutes move to position 350 confirm and press STAR...

Page 17: ...frequency F 0Hz amplitude AMP 0 total runtime left TT 27 59 The fifth inactive 7 minute phase 07 of 09 phases frequency F 0Hz amplitude AMP 0 total runtime left TT 20 57 The sixth inactive 7 minute ph...

Page 18: ...from other sources Entries w ill be saved until erased by the user The procedure to follow to either erase all user entries together or one sequence only w ill be described later in this document Exa...

Page 19: ...5 Input of a frequency 6 Enter 200 Hz F 1 Plus 1 F 2 times 10 F 20 times 10 F 200 Confirm w ith CENTER Now the second value F 200 Hz is memorized in bank 1 7 Input of a frequency 8 enter 1234 Hz F 1 t...

Page 20: ...0 with KEY LEFT With KEY UP values are incremented With KEY DOWN values are decremented Start program w ith Input of decimals Some applications mentioned in the literature call for use of frequencies...

Page 21: ...ory banks of 50 positions each User can enter frequency sequences from the Internet or from other sources Entries w ill be saved until erased by the user The procedure to follow to either erase all us...

Page 22: ...0 Hz 4 Enter 100 Hz F 1 times 10 F 10 times 10 F 100 Confirm w ith CENTER Now the first value F 100 Hz is memorized in bank 1 5 Input of a frequency 6 Enter 200 Hz F 1 Plus 1 F 2 times 10 F 20 times...

Page 23: ...232 Plus 1 F 1233 Plus 1 F 1234 Confirm w ith CENTER Now the third value F 1234 Hz is memorized in bank 1 Hint for entering of frequencies Before confirming with CENTER a wrong entry can be erased to...

Page 24: ...e 8 82 Hz The F SCAN COMPA CT offers this feature starting w ithfirm w are version Vx 05 or Vx 13 1 Input a frequency with decimals i e 8 82 Hz F 0 00 shows that the Actual value of the Frequency is...

Page 25: ...QUENCY VALUE IS MEMORIZED WITH CENTER The image to the right shows that a frequency of 1234Hz has been input Before the entry has been confirmed w ith KEY CENTER KEY F1 has been pressed 10 times Now t...

Page 26: ...w to change the timer from 3 00 minutes to 2 00 minutes 1 Sw itch on 2 Select ADJUST TIMER 3 Confirm w ith CENTER 4 Set TIMER to 4 times 2 00 Minutes 5 Terminate ADJUST TIMER Change the amplitude of s...

Page 27: ...SETTINGS 3 Confirm w ith CENTER 4 Confirm w ith CENTER 5 Set amplitude to 75 press KEY DOWN 5 times 6 Terminate SET AMPLITUDE NOTE All user adjustments to the default settings remain active until eit...

Page 28: ...equency 3 00 minutes range 0 30 to 60 00 minutes Amplitude of signals 80 of maximum of 12Vpp adjustable in steps of 1 Wave form AUTO square DC Offset Program number 1 of table and Example how to reset...

Page 29: ...ample how to clear all user memory banks 1 Sw itch on 2 Select DEVICE SETTINGS 3 Confirm w ith CENTER 4 Select CLEAR USER MEMORY press KEY DOWN 3 times 5 Now press F3 and keep it pressed Press CENTER...

Page 30: ...onfirm w ith CENTER Memory bank 10 has 3 entries 3 Press SOFT KEY F3 until a beep The last Frequency of Memory bank no 10 w ill be cleared and the message 02 FREQUENCIES is displayed Keep SOFT KEY F3...

Page 31: ...s listings Experience teaches that the body answers w ith useful resonances when positively stimulated by a given frequency The standard DIRP function scans the range betw een 80 000 Hz and 560 000 Hz...

Page 32: ...holds Sw itch device ON 2 Select INDIVIDUAL APPLIC Display shows program position 1 Use UP or DOWN keys to select the program position to store the DIRP results in 3 Place the handholds in both hands...

Page 33: ...ng the run preferably between 5 and 25 F 326720 Value of frequency currently applied NOTE KEEP HA NDHOLDS STEADY TO AVOID FALSE REA DINGS NOTE IF THE CV IS TOO HIGH THERE WILL BE NO GRAPHICAL REA DOUT...

Page 34: ...onversation during the analysis potential sources of interaction or disturbance should be removed or inactivated during the analysis ie w atches electronic equipment fluorescent lights the handling de...

Page 35: ...F SCAN COMPACT devices It can also be used to transfer one application from an F SCAN COMPACT to an F SCAN MinDevice The ChipCard must be inserted as pictured into the slot of the F SCAN device Opera...

Page 36: ...including their names stored in the function INDIVIDUAL APPLICATIONS replace the content of the ChipCard The procedure takes approx 4 minutes and cannot be interrupted The application which had been u...

Page 37: ...transferred to an F SCAN MinDevice the following procedure applies Transfer the application from the COMPACT to a ChipCard using the routine explained before Remove the ChipCard and insert it into th...

Page 38: ...f the APPLICATION CABLE A CV value appears on the display whenever a frequency is active It is displayed numerically and as a horizontal bar Any living organism regulates the CV representing its cell...

Page 39: ...et Amplitude 0 12Vpp Output range 1Hz to 1 7 MHz sine 1 Hz to 65 kHz square Reduction of Amplitude on Frequencies above 1MHz is normal Changes to improve or simplify the product will be made without p...

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