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1. A Attention See the accompanying documents SN Serial number Important Information 37 IRoHS 2002 95 EC Cp 9 WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment symbol according to GUIDELINE 2002 96 EC This symbol on the product or its packaging means that this product must not be treated as normal household waste but instead must be taken to a collection site for the recycling of electrical and electronic devices You can receive additional information from your municipality the municipal waste disposal agency or the shop at which you purchased the product Lead free in accordance with GUIDELINE 2002 95 EC No lead has been added to this product in any way or manner This device contains components which are used to produce non ionizing radiation Device includes a Bluetooth module 16 Guarantee 38 Important Information Manufacturer provides a warranty to the purchaser for all systems excluding sensors cables and batteries for two years from the delivery date Manufacturer is obligated to repair systems that are found to be deficient according to this guarantee free of charge or to exchange them for a new device as long as he is notified of this deficiency by the retailer where the device has been purchased or the purchaser directly within the valid warranty period with provision of the serial number and the respective purchase slip This guarantee is the only and exclusive legal aid for the purchaser
2. click on the clue Device ID from which you want to receive the graphic e Under Delivery click on Add delivery and mark under Typ SMS plus under Destination the phone number of the receiving cell phone country code area code phone number e If required you can choose another language and time zone below e Click on Add Delivery 8 Accessing the Evaluations via the 365 24 Service Center e On the Internet go to www cluemedical com e On the home page click on 365 24 clue central login e Choose the desired language e Enter your user name and your password as stored when you activated the 365 24 Service Center use e Log in e Under My ECGs you ll see all successfully transmitted evaluations under your device number s listed on the left side e Click on the Adobe Reader sign of the evaluation you want to see e A pdf file with the 2 page graphic evaluation shows up Activation Service Center 29 9 Cleaning and Care of your clue or clue BASIC e The device and the optional available electrode cables should be cleaned regularly with a soft lint free cloth only lightly moistened e Warm water mild soap pH neutral or a commercially available agent appropriate for plastic can be used as a cleaner Please see that liquids never get into the inside of the device since this could lead to the destruction of the device If deficiencies regarding functional safety are
3. of the data by mouse click Successful transmission is then confirmed on the screen You will then find a pdf file with the device name and serial number S N on your desktop This can be opened with the free software Acrobat Reader from Adobe and then individually managed Manufacturer is not responsible for the security of data transmitted directly to a PC or notebook since it is transmitted over an autonomous clue or clue clue and clue BASIC confirm successful transmission by the blinking of the yellow LED and confirm the successful transfer of the data with a rising tone Three consecutive tones two short one long mean that clue and clue BASIC has not successfully transmitted the data and the orange LED lights up In this case transmit the data again Please make sure that the DIP Switches settings of your She device i i With each transmission all measurements are transferred About 25 KByte SE of data are transmitted for each recording The memory is not automatically erased until after the successful transmission of the recorded data THE YELLOW LED BLINKS The data is being transmitted Once successful data exchange has taken place a positive confirmation tone sounds for each record to confirm successful transmission THE ORANGE LED LIGHTS UP If the transmission is unsuccessful a negative confirmation tone sounds and the orange LED lights up The stored data can then be transmitted in a new attempt if the A
4. by cell phone the device must be activated via the Internet at 365 24 Service Center see page 28 Transmitting to 365 24 Service Center by the provided USB IrDA Stick via PC or Notebook with Internet Connection When transmitting via a PC or notebook the appropriate settings according to manufacturer s information for the USB IrDA stick must first of all be observed The IrDA stick is connected to the PC or notebook by means of a USB plug It may also be used with the IrDA interface of your notebook Windows if available efore transmitting by cell phone the device must be activated via the Internet at 365 24 Service Center For this purpose you have to install and open a small utility program clueSync you ll find under www cluemedical com on your PC or notebook Transmitting by the provided USB IrDA Stick directly to a PC or Notebook NOTICE eh al Dy When transmitting directly to a PC or notebook the appropriate settings according to manufacturer s information for the USB IrDA stick must first of all be observed The IrDA stick is connected to the PC or notebook by means of a USB plug It may also be used with the IrDA interface of your notebook Windows if available To transmit the data position the interface in a direct line as shown in the picture at a distance of 10 to 20 cm Press the button 1 twice A window opens on your PC or notebook screen that allows the receipt
5. for delivered devices or accessories that prove to be defective in any way All repaired or exchanged devices are delivered by the manufacturer to the customer free of charge Costs for the shipping of claims to the manufacturer are excluded from the guarantee These systems are sensitive devices and may only be repaired by experienced and specially trained personnel The guarantee is void if the device has been opened maintenance work has been done by personnel other than manufacturers personnel improper changes or some type of misuse or unintended use of the device is present All work not included in the guarantee is carried out at manufacturers prices and rates in effect at the time the device is returned to manufacturer Guarantee Exclusion THE EXPLANATIONS OF THE GUARANTEE ESTABLISHED IN THIS HANDBOOK ARE EXCLUSIVE NO OTHER GUARANTEES OF ANY TYPE ARE APPLICABLE REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THEY ARE LEGAL WRITTEN ORAL OR TACIT INCLUDING THE GUARANTEE OF SUITABILITY FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR MARKETABILITY Vienna Austria October 2008 Vers 1 0 EN Guarantee 39 Activation Code for your Device Consulting Reordering clue medical GmbH Office Park Top 4 A 1300 Vienna Airport www cluemedical com Phone 43 0 1 7007 32550 Fax 43 0 1 7007 32559 e mail office cluemedical com
6. AA battery still indicates sufficient capacity Care must be taken during transmission that no IT devices e g notebooks CAUTION with an activated infrared interface are in the vicinity If the printout of the recording shows symbol A beside the date and time the time or date may no longer be correct see page 35 Transmission by IrDA stick is not possible Transmitting Infrared 27 28 6 Activation for Use of the 365 24 Service Center by Cell Phone or PC Notebook On the internet go to the www cluemedical com On the home page click on 365 24 clue central login Click on Create a new account Enter an individual user name Enter an individual password The password must contain at least 8 characters and at least one capital letter and one numeral to ensure the security of your data Confirm the password by re entering it Now enter the serial number S N and the 6 digit activation code of the device you ll find on the backpage of these instructions and click on Activate Device A confirmation of successful activation pops up 7 Activation for Use of Receiving a Graphic Evaluation on your Cell Phone via the 365 24 Service Center On the internet go to www cluemedical com On the home page click on 365 24 clue central login Choose the desired language Enter your user name and your password as stored when you activated the 365 24 Service Center use Log in e Under My devices
7. Hz 12 bit Max of 30 recordings can be stored before transmitting AAA alkaline 1 5 V Rechargeable types allowed NiMH 1 2 V Optical Modem lrComm to 365 24 Service Center by Internet data transfer to 365 24 Service Center by Internet data transfer Obex push pdf file directly to PC or notebook Obex push pdf file directly to PC or notebook 12 Technical Reguirements for Data Transmission With clue or clue BASIC you have acquired a state of the art quality product Since clue or clue BASIC use a second party system independent of the manufacturer for displaying the recordings which the manufacturer cannot influence this may lead under certain circumstance to technical errors We are glad to help you in configuring your current computer systems Requirements for cell phone use Your cell phone must have an IrDA interface or Bluetooth capability and must be capable of using the Internet to ensure data transmission Read the instructions for your cell phone very carefully or obtain the advice of your cell phone s supplier System requirements for direct transmission to PC or notebook e PC or notebook on which Adobe Reader version 6 0 1 or later has been installed Adobe Reader can be downloaded for free at www adobe com e Available USB connection e Operating system Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Windows VISTA Become very familiar with the use of your PC or notebook CAUTION When using another USB IrDA st
8. Instructions for use of clue and clue BASIC clue Congratulations on your purchase of a clue device You have chosen the most modern micro compact system available on the worldwide telemedicine market today This technology is already in use in international medicine and space travel but with clue or clue BASIC the private user now has the opportunity as well for the first time to monitor information on his state of health understandably processed and independently of time and place With clue or clue BASIC you can measure beside your state of health also your current stress level risk of burnout at any time using its unique evaluation methods This picture on the cell phone shows a graphic with he average heart rate he heart rate variability and for personal stress management he current balance between stress and recovery The transmission and display depends on the technical parameters of your cell phone Therefore please pay attention to how to activate it see page 26 to 29 Introduction 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 1 General symbols for cautions and tips 2 Purpose clue clue Basic 3 Explanations Of Terms Heart Rate Variability HRV Autonomous Nervous System Sympathetic Nervous System Parasympathetic Nervous System 4 Use Overview of Device Operating Elements 4 1 Start up 4 2 Memory 4 3 Recording with fixed electrodes 4 4 Recording with adhesive electrodes 4 5 Recordi
9. ar intervals This is done by visually checking the corresponding parts 2 clue and clue BASIC cannot be used e in the presence of strong electromagnetic fields antennas high voltage transformers generators magnetic resonance imaging machines e in combination with an external pacemaker Interactions 3 clue and clue BASIC in no way interfere with internal pacemakers ICDs or other electrical stimulators Power supply 4 clue and clue BASIC are battery operated devices The commercially available AAA battery included with the device can be changed out and may only be disposed of in the hazardous waste provided for this purpose Batteries do not belong in household waste As a consumer you are legally obligated to return used batteries You can take your old batteries to public collection sites or take them anywhere where batteries of the type in question are sold 5 The battery should be removed from the device if it is not used for a longer period of time 6 clue and clue BASIC work in a temperature range from 10 C to 45 C For safe operation it must be free of water condensation Any large change in the surrounding temperature is therefore to be avoided The device must be protected from mechanical stress such as blows impacts and scratches 15 Symbols and its Meaning NOTICES This sign indicates important information for use The product may be damaged if not observed Manufacturing date Manufacturer
10. d graphically processed data directly to your PC or notebook in portable document format pdf using a USB IrDA stick over an IrDA compatible interface It is not possible to transmit by cell phone to the 365 24 Service Center The transmission and display depends on the technical parameters of your PC or notebook Observe the technical requirements described pages 26 and 33 Please make sure that the DIP Switches settings of your device is correct Switch 1 Ir Switch 2 Ir Z sod sod The DIP Switches are located inside the battery compartement Use Transmitting 21 Step 1 22 Preparation for Pairing Activate Bluetooth De activate other Bluetooth receivers close by Check DIP Switch settings Switch on your clue Start pairing Receiving device found Confirm the successful pairing Pairing successful Prefer DIP Sw device i ences clue lt Please make sure that the itches settings of your s correct Press the button once then re ease Press the button once again and ho d it for approx 8 seconds A signal should occur and Once a a Bluetooth compatible device is sought Bluetooth receiving device is found the green LED flashes along with the yellow Preferences Reveiving Device Activate the Bluetooth module and make it visible note after successful pairing you can change the Bluetooth settings back to invisible N
11. detected while using the device please contact the manufacturer To protect the environment we ask the user to use and dispose of all materials as well as their cleaners in the proper manner The device causes no environmental damage either when operated or when it is turned off 30 Cleaning and Care 10 Device Components and Accessories All device components and accessories can be reordered directly from the manufacturer or from a specialized dealer at the address given Description Order Number clue BASIC Product group 101 101 0 06 04 01 clue Product group 101 101 0 06 04 02 Carrying strap 100 0 06 07 01 Electrode cable 100 1 06 03 01 25 piece adhesive electrodes 100 0 06 01 01 Carrying belt 102 0 06 06 01 USB IrDa stick 100 0 06 02 01 Components and Accessories 31 32 Technical Data 11 Technical Data Dimensions L W H Weight With battery Without battery Operating temperature range Storage temperature range Transport temperature range Relative humidity Operating life without change of battery Input voltage DC offset correction Frequency range Adhesive electrodes Fixed electrodes Sampling rate AD conversion resolution Storage Battery type Battery indicator Transmission IrDA Bluetooth IrDA Bluetooth 76mm x 72mm x 15mm 56g 49 g OM EOM SAE 20 C to 60 C ORG GOE 10 to 95 uncondensed gt 500 measurements 10 mV p p lt 300 mV 0 05 40 Hz 3dB 0 1 40 Hz 3dB 1000
12. e the protective film to allow the electrode to stick Position the adhesive electrodes with the correct polarity as shown in the picture 4 5 Recording in motion In order to avoid pulling and therefore undesired artifacts when using adhesive electrodes fix the electrode cable to the skin with commercially available bandages each a few centimeters below where the adhesive electrode is positioned When you switch clue or clue BASIC on the device itself determines whether the fixed electrodes are in correct contact with the skin so that there is a signal If clue or clue BASIC finds a signal recording begins automatically 5 Transmitting clue can transmit the stored data directly to the 365 24 Service Center 365 24 clue central login by IrDA or Bluetooth over your cell phone or already graphically processed over a USB IrDA stick directly to your PC or notebook over an IrDA interface in portable document format pdf Transmission by cell phone allows transmission worldwide The transmission is only limited by the network requirements of the respective location and if applicable the technical standards of different providers The recordings can be viewed and managed using a password chosen by you and the provided activation code at www cluemedical com ______Switch1 iii _Switch2 Pos 1 Transmission to server Bluetooth Pos 2 Direct Transmission Infrared clue BASIC can only transmit the stored an
13. em provides for rest recovery and protection and involuntarily controls most of the internal organs as well as the circulation It reduces the heart rate pulse and blood pressure and is strongly influenced by the breathing zS A ANS The parasympathetic nervous system controls the smooth musculature and the glands of the digestive tract the organs of elimination the sexual organs and the lungs It also innervates the atria of the heart the tear and salivary glands in the head and the internal eye muscles On the other hand it has no direct influence on the sweat glands or the entire vascular system Herein lies as is generally known the critical difference from the sympathetic nervous system which innervates all the vessels Explanation of Terms 15 4 Use Overview of Device Operating Elements F 1 Operating button 2 Green LED 3 Yellow LED 4 Orange LED 5 Battery compartment cover 6 DIP switsches for changing transmission mode 7 Connection socket for optional electrode cable 8 Fixed electrodes 9 Infrared window 10 Loudspeaker output 11 Carrying strap clip 16 Use Overview of Device Device and Accessories included with the device 1 set of instructions rying strap AA battery 1 USB IrDa stick For replacemet order see Page 31 Use Overview of Device 17 4 1 Use Startup In a first
14. erefore recommended If the Risk Indicator still appears after further recordings it is recommended to see only as a precaution your physician Purpose clue BASIC 11 3 Explanations Of Terms Heart Rate Variability HRV In healthy persons the heart does not beat regularly like a clock Rather the interval between two heart beats is constantly changing ECG of a healthy 800 ms 743 ms 1257 ms lt amp gt lt gt person The different 75 bpm 81 bpm da intervals between the heart beats can be clearly seen In healthy persons this apparent irregularity is not an expression of a heart rhythm disorder but rather the result of a well functioning adaptation of the heart rate to current cardiovascular conditions Different organ systems contribute to the HRV such as the heart the autonomic nervous system and the vascular system For this reason disturbances in different organ systems are reflected as HRV disturbances Therefore the HRV can be interpreted as a global indicator for psychological neurological and cardiac processes 12 Explanation of Terms How Heart Rate Variability HRV accompanies our daily life In obstetrics the HRV in the form of cardiotocography CTG has been used for a long time now as a valuable parameter for evaluating risk to the unborn life If the unborn child experiences characteristic reductions in the HRV this may indicate dangerous complications e g compression o
15. f the umbilical cord and be part of the indication for a Caesarean section In the meantime in ambitious amateur and professional sports the HRV has become an important measurement for optimal training monitoring Regular athletic pursuits improve our HRV which is the expression of an improved ability to regulate and an increased lifespan Chronic stress reduces the HRV which is the expression of an impaired resilience of the cardiorespiratory system Dangerous cardiovascular diseases may occur as a result People with a low HRV have a higher cardiovascular risk i e the probability of a heart attack or sudden cardiac death is increased After a heart attack mortality is up substancially higher if the HRV is reduced The HRV is an expression of the aging of important organ systems With increasing age the ability of our body to regulate processes decreases and the HRV sinks At the time of the natural end of our lives the HRV has also sunk to a minimum For this reason the HRV measurement allows conclusions regarding the biological age of our body In rest and relaxation the HRV becomes heart coherent The internal rhythms of breathing blood pressure and heart rate are synchronized and the body regenerates A condition that can specifically encourage heart coherence training Autonomous Nervous System Sympathetic Nervous System 14 Explanation of Terms The autonomous nervous system which consists of the sympathe
16. follow the instructions for your cell phone In case of an IrDA transmission the distance between the interfaces is either too large or too small or the interfaces are not positioned parallel Rearrange the devices In many cases it is recommended that the cell phone be switched off for a short time and then switched back on Check the system requirements of the PC or notebook Check whether the USB IrDA stick has been successfully installed Check the distance and position between the IrDA interfaces In case of trying to transmit the recorded data via PC or notebook with Internet connection to the 365 24 Service Center check whether the small supporting program clueSyne from manufacturer at www cluemedical com has been installed and opened properly Please contact the manufactures Service Line at 43 0 1 7007 32550 Go to Settings under your PC s or notebook s System Control and make sure that the Desktop is set as Standard for received data under Wireless connections The date and time for clue BASIC is updated using a small supporting program clueTime you ll find under www cluemedical com Please follow the instructions on the home page clue receives the update automatically everytime when transmitting data by cell phone or PC laptop 36 NOTICE 14 Important Information Recommendation for safe use of the product 1 The device including the accompanying parts should be checked for sound condition at regul
17. gins automatically after another 5 seconds with the sounding of a short signal The green LED blinks during the 2 minute recording If skin contact is interrupted or the device is not pressed with sufficient pressure against the skin it is indicated by a warning tone The end of the recording is confirmed acoustically by a rising tone CAUTION Care must be taken that all four fixed electrodes are on the skin and that no piece of clothing comes between the electrodes and the skin If the chest is hairy clue or clue BASIC must be moved lightly back and forth before recording and after that increasing pressure on the skin must be used to ensure sufficient skin contact during recording The device gives an acoustic warning of insufficient skin contact with a warning tone clue or clue BASIC should only be used on healthy intact skin not on scars etc since otherwise the quality of the recording may be negatively influenced Use Recording 19 20 Use Recording 4 4 Recording with adhesive electrodes optional You can also make recordings while walking for instance with the aid of adhesive electrodes For this however you need the optionally available electrode cable and commercially available adhesive electrodes which are not normally included in the standard purchased parts package Connect the electrode cable to clue or clue BASIC using the snap fastener with the adhesive electrodes Remov
18. he 2 minute measurement 1 Record of your heart and autonomous nervous system activity for 2 minutes 2 The heart rate heart rate variability and balance between your stress and recovery values calculated from your heart activity 3 A tachogram of the duration of the cardiac cycles time difference between the individual heart beats You can use the scaling as a reference to see where you are with your values in comparison to normal values especially also in respect to your age Device ID Channel Recorded Transmitted Heart Rate HRV Balance i 120 8 c 6 2 3 amp i d j The intelligent risk management of clue points regarding this recording towards our so called Risk Indicator Reasons can be medical and non medical causes possible by loss of contact during recording or handling errors In case this Risk Indicator shows up a new recording is therefore recommended If the Risk Indicator still appears after a further recording it is recommended to see as a precaution your physician Furthermore included is an intelligent risk management of clue which points regarding the actual recording towards our so called Risk Indicator see graphic above Reasons can be medical and non medical causes possible by loss of contact during recording or handling errors but also shortly after exhausting sporty activities In case the Risk Indicator warning shows up a new recording is th
19. ick besides the one included with the clue or clue BASIC follow its installation instructions Technical Reguirements for Data Transmission 33 13 Possible errors and troubleshooting Error The orange LED blinks when the device is switched on The yellow LED is lighted when the device is switched on A warning tone sounds during recording Transmission by cell phone is not possible orange LED blinks along with acoustic signal Transmission by IrDA stick is not possible orange LED blinks along with acoustic signal You have forgotten your login data Direct Transmission by IrDA stick is ok but the pdf is not on the desktop The symbol N is next to the date and time in the pdf printout 34 Trouble Shooting Troubleshooting Change the AAA battery section 4 1 Use CHANGING THE BATTERY Device memory is full transmit the data to erase the memory point XX TRANSMISSION The device has lost contact with the skin and signals this until it has contact with the skin again During recording press the device with the fixed electrodes firmly against the skin If the chest is hairy move the device lightly back and forth to ensure sufficient skin contact during recording When recording with adhesive electrodes adhere the electrode cable to the skin with commercially available bandages each a few cm below the connection with the adhesive electrodes The IrDA interface or Bluetooth on your cell phone is not activated
20. m for recording and evaluating your autonomous nervous system as indicator of cardiovascular stress recovery and balance among other things The displayed evaluations of your heart rate and heart rate variability HRV help you check and maintain your health clue The data recorded by clue is transmitted from the device either e directly standard setting using a USB IrDA stick included with the device to your PC or notebook In this case the graphic processing of the evaluation takes place within the clue device itself The transmission and display then depends on the technical parameters of your PC or notebook Therefore please pay attention to the technical requirements r e telemetrically using IrDA or Bluetooth connection by cell phone to the 365 24 Service i Center www cluemedical com where the processed evaluations presented as graphs can be accessed electronically at any time and from any place see section 6 If desired you can also be notified by MMS SMS and access a graphic representation immediately by WAP push on your cell phone or telemetrically using alternatively the included USB IrDA stick or Bluetooth connection via a PC or Purpose clue 7 ABER LLLLL LL lt r song COURIER sosa 2E i 8 Purpose clue notebook with Internet connection to the 365 24 Service Center where the processed evaluations presented as graphs can be accessed electronically at a
21. ng in motion 5 Transmitting Device Overview DIP Switches Bluetooth Connection Pairing Bluetooth Connection Transmitting by Cell Phone using Infrared by USB IrDA Stick to PC or Notebook 12 14 14 15 16 18 18 19 20 20 21 22 24 26 26 6 Activation of the 365 24 Service Center by Cell Phone or PC Notebook 28 7 Activation for Receiving a Graphic Evaluation on your Cell Phone via the 365 24 Service Center 28 8 Accessing the Evaluations via the 365 24 Service Center 29 9 Cleaning and Care of your clue or clue BASIC 30 10 Device Components and Accessories how to order 31 11 Technical Data 32 12 Technical Reguirements for Data Transmission for cell phone or PC Laptop 33 13 Possible errors and troubleshooting 34 14 Important Information for safe use of the product 36 15 Symbols and its Meaning 37 16 Guarantee 39 1 General NOTICE 6 Genereal These instructions contain information that you will need for the use and maintenance of the device Please read them carefully so that you understand the use of the functions and can obtain the greatest benefit possible from your clue or clue BASIC The following symbols for cautions and tips should be observed This symbol points out possible sources of error The product may be damaged if not observed This symbol indicates important information for use 2 Purpose With clue or clue BASIC you possess a syste
22. ny time and from any place For this purpose you have to install and open a small utility program clueSync you ll find under www cluemedical com on your PC or notebook The picture on the left shows the visualized data when accessing the recordings via Internet 365 24 clue central login in our hompage under www cluemedical com or when transmitted directly to your PC or notebook without using cluemedical s server solution Please pay attention how to activate and access these services see page 26 to 29 Purpose clue 9 clue BASIC 10 Purpose clue BASIC With clue BASIC transmission takes place only by direct transmission through a USB IrDA stick to your PC or notebook In this case the graphic processing of the evaluation takes place within the clue BASIC device itself The output on your desktop is shown page 8 Scope of Use A recording time of 2 minutes and a sampling rate of 1 000 Hz allows clue or clue BASIC to derive conclusions of the highest quality on heart rate variability HRV and the influence of the autonomic nervous system on heart activity and the cardiovascular system through intelligent signal processing especially through the highly precise recording and evaluation of RR intervals beat to beat This allows you for the first time to conduct personal stress management and prevent burnout in advance for example The following details are recorded evaluated and displayed from t
23. ote If you need additional information please read the cell phone user manual or ask your vendor Please de activate other Bluetooth compatible devices within a radius of 7 meters to ensure successful pairing with the preferred device On your receiving device a password is reguired Please enter 1111 andconfirm Note If you don t have a password call on your receiving device please make sure that the device is visible If both LED s flash it could be possible that another still activated Bluetooth device near you has received the password call of your clue device In this case wait for the failure tone and start the procedure again Mostly you get from your device a success report which you have to confirm Note You get also a positive signal from your clue device i Signal Short flash of orange green yellow LED than the green LED lights Descending tone yellow LED flashes Green yellow LED flashes When no device is found Orange lights and three i successive tones twice short once long i Successful green LED lights and ascending tone failure orange LED lights and three successive tones twice short once long Transmitting Bluetooth Pairing 23 oD S o A S pe 2 u S S fo 5 I lt p amp o u gt a _ Transmitting via Bluetooth i clue 24 Receiving Device Signal Jd On your receiving device you will ge
24. step remove the small plastic strip protecting the battery clue or clue BASIC is now immediately ready to use after pressing operating button 1 once The green LED 2 and a rising tone confirm that the device is ready to use The yellow LED 3 lights up if the memory is full clue or clue BASIC can store a maximum of 30 recordings In this case transmit the data before you want to record again The orange LED 4 lights up if the electrical supply of the AAA battery is insufficient low battery warning To change the battery the battery cover must be opened by pressing on the center of the cover in the direction of the arrow and lifting Any customary commercially available AAA battery is allowed The use of rechargeable 1 2 V NiMH batteries is also possible 4 2 Memory 18 Use Start up Memory You can store up to 30 recordings with the device The recording is automatically deleted after successful transmission Successful deletion is signaled by a falling tone You can also erase the entire memory by pressing the operating button for at least five seconds while the device is switched on 4 3 Recording with fixed electrodes standard Now switch the device on by pressing the device s operating button and press clue or clue BASIC to the skin After starting the device itself determines whether a signal can be detected by correct skin contact with the electrodes If clue or clue BASIC finds a proper signal recording be
25. t a message which you have Yellow LED flashes g to confirm If you have authorized the clue device you will not get this the green LED lights message _ if the transmission g Note you can find your clue device in a list of coupled authorized was successful T devices on your receiving device You can change these settings so that Failure orange lights and you don t have to confirm a message for each transmission twice short once long aS p EE BEEP EPN DEE z c c Note i During pairing don t wear your clue device on your body because you would start a new recording and will therefore not be able to initiate pairing ca If you use adhesive electrodes please disconnect the ECG cable from your clue device Note After successful pairing it is possible to set your receiving device back to invisible For further information please read the operating manual of your receiving device or contact your vendor Transmitting Bluetooth 25 Transmitting by Cell Phone using Infrared Connection To send data by cell phone using Infrared activate the IrDA interface on your cell phone in certain smart phones the corresponding infrared modem connection see the instructions for the respective cell phone for this Position the interface in a direct line as shown in the picture at a distance of 10 to 20 cm Press the button twice Before transmitting
26. tic parasympathetic and intestinal nervous systems innervates the smooth muscles of all organs as well as the heart and glands It regulates the functions of breathing circulation digestion metabolism glandular secretion body temperature and reproduction that are so important to life It cannot be arbitrarily controlled or can be controlled with great difficulty it is autonomic In addition to the hormone system it is one of the two information systems between the individual organs A component of the autonomous nervous system It regulates the cardiovascular system including organ activity and causes increases in performance elevates heart rate pulse blood pressure and other things and is also the expression or a measurement of stress The organs controlled by the sympathetic nervous system are the smooth muscle fibers of all organs vessels intestines excretory and sexual organs hair pupils the heart muscle fibers and many glands sweat glands salivary glands digestive glands The fat cells liver cells renal tubuli lymphatic tissues e g thymus spleen lymph nodes and parts of the immune system are also innervated by the sympathetic nervous system Parasympathetic Nervous System Other components of the autonomous nervous system It is also described as the resting nerve since it is involved in metabolism regeneration and the buildup of the body s own reserves The parasympathetic nervous syst

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