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SUB SCAN mode for specific scans w hich helps to detect resonants for pre-selected substances. 

 

An EAP (electro  acupuncture)  capability  is integrated for  diagnostic use  by  experts.  The optional  EA P- SET  is 
required to use this f eature.   

 

A broad band application of frequencies (SWEEP) can be selected from an individual touch screen w indow .  

 

The device provides a  significantly larger storage capability than older  F-SCAN models. 100 applications  of up 
to 50 frequencies,  complete w ith names  and all  individual settings, or  the co mplete results  of DIRP run s  and 
EA P analysis, can be stored in the “123” section. Additionally, the “DUO+” section storage can be used for up 
to 100 protocols f or  multi channel FSM applications.  In addition, up to 460 user defined frequency  sets (up to 
30 values each) can be saved in the F-SCAN5 memory. 

 

DUO+ protocols can be memorized and recalled on a ChipCard in their ow n section w ithout interfering w ith the 
standard single channel progra ms. 

 

Single protocols can be selected to be cop ied from the standard ChipCard into the device so that not the entire  
memory need to be loaded. 

 

CONTINUE: w ith the continue feature, you  can  queue as  many protocols  as  you  like. Just  place  the  CON T 
instruction at the end of a protocol and let the mach ine know  w hich program has to follow . 

 

PROTECTbutton (SETUP menu) to avoid accidental modification of protocols. 

 

A pow erful state of the art 32-bit micro-processor controls all functions.  

 

Custo mized  ChipCard-functions  support  the  data  transfer  betw een  our  products  F-SCAN5,  F-SCAN4,  F-
SCA N3, F-SCA N MOBILE, F-SCAN COMPA CT and the MinDevice. 

 

We are convinced that the touch panel operation w ill be mastered by all users w ithout problems.  
 
 

OSCA    the new standard  

OSCA is the abbreviation for “Output Signal Control Algorithm”.  

OSCA is a procedure that has been developed by TB- Electronics. This f eature can be used to adjust output 
signal to the application in real time. The very sensitive measuring method that is used in this procedure can 
measure electrical currents in the micro ampere range and control them according to their w aveform and 
impedance.   

Electrical currents that are generated by f requency generators, comply w ith the impedance of  the “consumer” 
or “load”. “Load” is w hat is attached to the output. In this case impedance means that the “load” does not 
behave linearly like an electric resistor but like a combination of resistors and capacitors. Therefore, the “load” 
is dependent on the frequency and even on the activated w aveform.  

On F-SCA N devices of the upper class you can choose betw een square w aves and sine w aves and a 
frequency range of 0.01 Hz up to over 3 MHz. For the frequency-dependent “load” this  means, that w ith e.g. 
low  frequencies the impact could be huge, even though the electrical current flow  is low . High frequencies on 
the other hand could only have a small impact, even though the electrical current flow  is high. And adding to all 
this, it matters w hat w ave f orm you choose.  

In order for the applicat ion to w ork ideally w ith an F-SCAN5, OSCA is being introduced for the first time. OSCA 
can be activated on different levels. You can choose betw een “OFF”, “SENSITIV E”, “STANDA RD” and “HIGH”; 
depending on the sensitivity of the “load”.  

If OSCA is turned off, the signal strength is — according to the amplitude-setting — activated for all the 
w aveforms. As soon as OSCA is activated, the amplitude is continuously controlled according to the current 
measure ment of the electrical current flow  (measured in micro a mperes). During application, the measured 
electrical current as w ell as the amplitude-settings are displayed in real-time in all the menus of the F-SCAN5.   

The co mbination of the DIRP (to record the feedback) and the OS CA is unique and it is going to optimize 
frequency application once  more.  

Summary of Contents for F-SCAN5

Page 1: ...uency Synthesizer F SCAN5 Firmware Version FS5 V1 0x INSTRUCTION MANUAL This symbol identifies the equipment as type B Attention CONSULT ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS Ordering information F SCAN5 Product id...

Page 2: ...frequency value 13 The properties of frequencies 13 The menu DUO 14 How to start pause or stop a program 16 The menu SWEEP 17 The menu DIRP 18 How to prepare for a DIRP and run it 20 EAP ELECTRO ACUPU...

Page 3: ...ith 4 generators Special accessories like the UV Flat Magnetic Coil Adapter can be connected to the Pow erPort w ithout a separate amplifier The intensity of the sine w ave and square w ave signals d...

Page 4: ...a procedure that has been developed by TB Electronics This feature can be used to adjust output signal to the application in real time The very sensitive measuring method that is used in this procedu...

Page 5: ...ith instruction manual FTB135 Wall charger FTB224 Stainless steel electrodes FTB202A Application cable for electrodes FTB308 5 sets of self adhesive pad electrodes FTB041 DIRP sensor FTB303 USB cable...

Page 6: ...6 Elements for operation A touch on this icon switches the unit OFF CON2 WIDE output port 15MHz CON2 WIDE Mini USB connector CON1 Multi signal output port CON3 PowerPort ON switch Slot for ChipCard...

Page 7: ...uctivity measurement The channels that are currently in use are indicated in the DUO mode menu Signal forms delivered to Multi signal output port SINE DC OFFSET 10Vpp Vpp SQUARE 0 symmetrical Full Wav...

Page 8: ...e connected Connector 3 5mm CON2 At this connector is the WIDE output available w ith a bandw idth up to 15 MHz Standard application parts may be connected Connector 2 5mm on CON3 Connector for the Po...

Page 9: ...isplayed means SERIAL Serial number of device ONS Number of uses Ds Number of DIRPs FLASH ID identifies the type of internal memory FFFFFFFF w ould indicate a memory defect The device must then be che...

Page 10: ...igned to each frequency value Run time TIME Signal form Auto Sine Square Half Wave Square Full Wave SMA RT and OFF WOBBLE Output sw ings around the target frequency ENV ELOP Amplitude oscillates betw...

Page 11: ...ith 03 00 3 minutes and 0 seconds the signal form selected AUTO the icons WOBBLE and ENV ELOP remain inactive their background is w hite How to select a program from the menu 123 A touch on the progr...

Page 12: ...O copies the selected program to the DUO section so that a standard single channel program can also be used as DUO TRIPLE or QUA D application To close the copy paste cut sub men press the X icon top...

Page 13: ...time The factory setting of the runtime per frequency is 3 00 minutes It can be changed after a touch on the above icon and the input of the minutes and seconds to be applied A touch on the ENTER key...

Page 14: ...image indicates four channels and the red black green yellow and blue output plugs on the screen show where to connect the application parts NOTE the blue plug is used for conductivity measurement and...

Page 15: ...d proceed w ith the intended function COPY copies the entry into the paste buffer PASTE copies the contents of the paste buffer into a selected memory position CUT deletes the entry COPY TO 123 copies...

Page 16: ...ude slider and current indicator are displayed differently The amplitude cannot be modified any more As long as the current measuring system does not see a valid current flow ing the amplitude is set...

Page 17: ...al form is AUTO w hich means SQUARE DC OFFSET through 65000 Hz and SINE above that value The amplitude is as selected in menu 123 If OSCA is set the amplitude is set to 60 To modify the amplitude OSCA...

Page 18: ...king on the right side of the screen indicates the output that has to be used with the finger sensor FTB303 The analysis is based on tw o readings 1 MV Measured Value of a resonance 2 CV Conductivity...

Page 19: ...m the remaining graph You can use the arrows to load a program Touch to move w ithin the graph in the direction of Fmin to read the CV MV and CL of individual resonances Touch to move w ithin the grap...

Page 20: ...d black and blue circles 2 Connect the red wire to the cylinder Hold the cylinder in the left hand 3 Touch the button START to start the analysis 4 Wait until the graph line reaches Fmax and completes...

Page 21: ...ect the EA P cable to the sensor port of the F SCA N5 on the left side of the device Connect the EA P Stylus to the blue lead of the EAP cable Connect a handheld or foot electrodew ith the red lead of...

Page 22: ...ime The measured value show n under the table block must have returned to 00 before the next point can be measured All measured values betw een 45 and 55 are considered to be w ithin the NORMAL RANGE...

Page 23: ...hogen list w ith associated frequencies The list is memorized in a nonvolatile memory and simple procedures for computer experts to dow nload updated or individual lists exist The idea of SUB SCAN is...

Page 24: ...ttons w ill have no effect All other buttons can be used as described in the DIRP chapter After a SUB SCA N procedure also know n as selective DIRP all frequencies that belong to a group are filtered...

Page 25: ...w ords are indicated in the selected language For other languages the ABC list entries are also translated EA P SENSE set this slider to the desired sensitivity The standard setting is 20 6 The value...

Page 26: ...to low est possible setting after 30 seconds Any touch on the screen sets the backlight to its preset value The pow er save function saves battery charge during an application so that it is possible...

Page 27: ...ets previously stored in program positions in the F SCAN5 w ill be lost Touch the third line to store the frequency values of the program position presently open in the F SCAN5 on the ChipCard for use...

Page 28: ...GRA MM 1 10 100 1000 10000 PROGRA MM 2 20 30 40 50 60 100 The program name maximum of 20 characters letters of the alphabet only must be set in parenthesis It is follow ed by 1 to 30 frequency values...

Page 29: ...ments to frequencies offered there are applicable The altered program can thus be transferred to other F SCAN models w ith the help of the ChipCard How to start pause or stop a program Touch the icon...

Page 30: ...wave Amplitude 0 to 24Vpp Square signal per manent positive DC OFFSET Amplitude 0 to 12Vpp Frequency range Sine 1Hz to 3 MHz Square guaranteed to100 kHz See list below for typical dependency of ampli...

Page 31: ...rking F SCAN4 Frequency Synthesizer in alleiniger Verantwortung auf dass sich diese Erkl rung bezieht mit der folgenden Norm bereinstimmt declare under our sole responsibility to which this declaratio...

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