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Provides information for setting up and working with the eego amplifier, including contact details.
Specifies the eego amplifier is for acquiring EEG signals on humans in clinical environments and not for life support.
Details the eego amplifier's design as a mobile high-density EEG recorder with rechargeable battery and USB connectivity.
States no known side effects and outlines US-specific sales and usage regulations under physician supervision.
Covers essential safety precautions: using original power supply, earthing, inspecting cords, handling batteries, and avoiding incompatible accessories.
Lists warnings regarding accessory compatibility, defibrillator-proofing, flammability, liquid exposure, direct sunlight, and cable handling.
Explains the WEEE symbol and user's responsibility for proper recycling of electronic waste.
Refers to Appendix D: Datasheet for specific PC system requirements.
Provides contact details for eemagine Medical Imaging Solutions GmbH, including address, phone, and email.
Describes the eego amplifier's design for mobile EEG recording, its channels, connectors, and USB interface.
Provides guidance on using the amplifier stationary or mobile, securing it, and protecting it with a soft-shell.
Lists pin assignments for 64 referential EEG inputs, reference, and ground for EEG IN 1 and EEG IN 2 connectors.
Provides EMC guidance on RF emissions, harmonic emissions, and voltage fluctuations, stating low RF emissions for the eego amplifier.
Details EMC immunity test levels for ESD, transients, surge, voltage variations, and magnetic fields in commercial environments.
Lists key specifications: dimensions, weight, resolution, channel counts, input impedance, sampling rates, operation time, temperature limits, and IP class.
Outlines PC compliance with IEC 60950 and relevant EU directives for EMC, Low Voltage, RoHS, and Radio Equipment.