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6. If an F-SCAN COMPA CT 100SP is used, the program name
“DIRP“ w ill be assigned to the new ly stored analysis results. The
name can be edited as detailed in the Instruction Manual.
The application can now be started by pressing F1.
Some prerequisites for a successful DIRP analysis
The results of a DIRP analysis can be used right aw ay. They represent a
snapshot of the resonance reactions to the set of frequencies applied
during the analysis cycle. Those briefly applied frequencies may influence
the resonance reactions to another DIRP if its run right after the first.
Some prerequisites are:
- the user should be calm and relaxed. About tw o hours should have
passed since his last meal and his last stimulating drink.
- the user should not engage in a conversation 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 described before is follow ed.
- the user’s hands must not touch or ‚short out‘ by being placed on an
uncovered part of the body.
- the conductivity value CV should best read between 3% and 25%
during the analysis. A CV below 3% may improve after drinking a
glass of water, or after a ‘w ide band sweep’ for about 30 minutes in
the same frequency band as the projected DIRP run. A CV above
25% may be caused by high blood pressure, a rapid pulse,
nervousness, by moist hands or an inflammation. The user must be
calmed w ith adequate procedures.
DIRP should not be used:
- if the user is hyper sensitive to electrical stimulation.
- during pregnancy
- if the user has a severe heart problem
- electrodes must NEV ER be placed on w ounds or damaged skin
If in doubt, consult an expert.