SECTION 6: PORTS/CONNECTORS
6.1.
ISOLATED PATIENT CONNECTIONS
CATHETER ISOLATED PATIENT CONNECTOR
The CATHETER ISOLATED PATIENT CONNECTOR is shown in Figure 5-1I.
This port provides for the connection of the BMC Connector Cable to the
Generator.
The Connector Cable can be attached to the Catheter as specified in
the Instructions for Use that is packaged with the Catheter. The Connector Cable
MUST be installed in the CATHETER ISOLATED PATIENT CONNECTOR
before the Generator will deliver any RF power. If the Generator is switched on
without the Connector Cable connected, RF output will not start and the
Impedance Display (Fig. 5-1K) will read E002. (See Error Codes – Section 9.4)
RETURN ELECTRODE ISOLATED PATIENT CONNECTOR
The RETURN ELECTRODE ISOLATED PATIENT CONNECTOR is shown in
Figure 5-1J. This port provides for the connection of the Disposable Indifferent
(Dispersive) Patch (DIP) electrode to the Generator. The DIP Electrode Cable
uses a flat connector that is keyed for proper alignment. The DIP Electrode Cable
MUST be installed in the RETURN ELECTRODE ISOLATED PATIENT
CONNECTOR before the Generator will deliver any RF power. If the Generator
is switched on without the DIP electrode Cable connected, RF output will not start
and the Impedance Display (Fig. 5-1K) will read E002. (See Error Codes –
Section 9.4)
6.2.
FOOTSWITCH CONNECTOR
The FOOTSWITCH CONNECTOR is shown in Fig. 5-1L. This port provides for
the connection of a footswitch to the Generator.
6.3.
POWER CONNECTOR
The Power Connector is shown in Figure 5-2B it is a Hospital Grade connector.
6.4.
SERIAL PORT
The Serial Port is shown in Figure 5-2C and is labeled "RS-232". It is provided
for computer interface to Baylis Medical Company approved accessory computers
only.
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