Electromagnetic interference information (Table 3 of 6):
GUIDELINES AND MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATION – ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY OF
THE OMNI Smart PROGRAMMER
The OMNI Smart Programmer is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment as specified below. The
customer or user of the OMNI Smart Programmer has to ensure that it is used in such an environment.
Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment -
Electrostatic
discharge (ESD) as
defined in
IEC 61000-4-2
Indirect application:
± 2 kV, ± 4 kV,
and ± 6 kV;
contact discharge:
± 2 kV, ± 4 kV,
and ± 6 kV;
air discharge: ± 2 kV,
± 4 kV, and ± 8 kV
Indirect application:
± 2 kV, ± 4 kV,
and ± 6 kV;
contact discharge:
± 2 kV, ± 4 kV,
and ± 6 kV;
air discharge:
± 2 kV, ± 4 kV,
and ± 8 kV
Note: Allowable
degradation or loss of
function or performance
requiring a system reset or
operator intervention when
the interfering signal is
removed, but no
inappropriate
reprogramming of the IPG.
Floors should be wood, concrete, or
ceramic tile. If floors are covered with
synthetic material, relative humidity
should be 30% or higher.
The operator may have to reset the
system if the communication between
the OMNI II Interface Box and the
Tablet PC is interrupted.
Electrical fast
transients / bursts as
defined in
IEC 61000-4-4
±1 kV for in- and output
lines (Ethernet)
±1 kV for in- and output
lines
Note: Allowable
degradation or loss of
function or performance
requiring a system reset or
operator intervention when
the interfering signal is
removed, but no
inappropriate
reprogramming of the IPG.
Ethernet network routing should be that
of a typical hospital environment. Do not
operate motors or other electrically noisy
equipment in the proximity of the
Ethernet line.
Power line frequency
magnetic fields (50/60
Hz) as defined in
3 A/m 30 A/m Power line frequency magnetic fields
(50/60 Hz) should be at levels expected
in a typical business or hospital
environment.