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XVISION-SPINE User Manual Augmedics Ltd 1 Ha-Tsmikha St., Yoqneam Illit 2069205, Israel 1-888-814-4988 Version 7 https://augmedics.com/
2020 Augmedics Ltd All rights reserved This manual is copyrighted with all rights reserved. Under copyright laws, this manual may not be copied in whole or in part or reproduced in any other media without the express written permission of Augmedics Ltd. Permitted copies must carry the same proprietary and copyright notices as were affixed to the original. Under the law, copying includes translation into another language. Please note that while every effort has been made to ensure that the data given in this document is accurate, the information, figures, illustrations, tables, specifications, and schematics contained herein are subject to change without notice. License Contract XVISION-SPINE design is the exclusive property of Augmedics Ltd. Any copying either in part or in whole is strictly prohibited. Catalog Part Number: SPC-LBL-001 December 2020 Augmedics Ltd. 1 Ha-Tsmikha St., Yoqneam Illit 2069205, Israel Manufactured by Augmedics Ltd 1-888-814-4988 customerservice@augmedics.com iii Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1.1. Scope of this Manual 1.2. Conventions Used in this Manual 1.3. List of Symbols 2. Safety Information 2.1. Compliance with IEC 60601-1 Standard 2.2. Electromagnetic Compatibility 2.3. Protection against EMC Interference 2.4. RF Exposure 2.4.1. FCC Class A 2.5. Cybersecurity User Instructions Hospital PC Security Anti-Virus and Anti-Malware User Responsibility Reporting Device Security or Privacy Breaches Recovering from Compromised Accounts Unavailable Service Remaining Current on Cybersecurity Updates Software Maintenance Support for the Software 2.6. Electromagnetic Immunity Declaration Headset Optional Tablet and Router 2.7. Method of Sterilization or Disinfection 2.8. Manufacturer Responsibility 2.9. General Notes, Cautions, and Warnings 3. Overview 3.1. Intended Use 3.2. Intended User and Environment 3.3. Contraindications 4. xvision-Spine Components 4.1. XVS Software 4.2. Router 4.3. Headset 4.4. Battery and Charger v 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-2 2-1 2-1 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-5 2-5 2-5 2-7 2-10 2-10 2-10 3-1 3-1 3-1 3-2 4-1 4-1 4-1 4-1 4-3 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 4.5. xvision-Spine Footswitch 4.6. Reusable Components 4.7. Single Use Sterile Kit 4.8. Optional Accessories 4.8.1. Roll Stand 4.8.2. All-In-One Computer 4.8.3. Tablet Computer 5. xvision-Spine System Installation and First Use 5.1. XVS Software Installation 5.1.1. XVS Software Installation Procedure 5.1.2. Hospital-Supplied Computer Requirements 5.2. Accessory Assembly Instructions 5.3. xvision-Spine System Communication 5.4. Custom-Fit the Headset to the Surgeon 5.5. Headset Pairing 5.6. Configuring the Scanner Imaging Protocol 5.7. xvision-Spine Footswitch Battery Installation 6. xvision-Spine System Preprocess Workflow 6.1. Starting up the xvision-Spine System 6.2. Prepare Surgical Tools Universal Tool Adaptors Navigated Tool Adaptors VP Tool Adaptors 6.3. Surgical Instrument Calibration 6.4. Screwdriver Calibration 6.5. Patient Registration Using Spine Clamp 6.5.1. Patient Clamp XVS Straight Clamp XVS Arc Clamp 6.5.2. Patient Registration Z-Marker Registration 7. Spine Surgery with the xvision-Spine System 7.1. New Study 7.2. Create 3D Model 7.3. Beginning the Surgical Procedure 7.3.1. Headset Controls vi 4-4 4-4 4-6 4-7 4-8 4-8 4-9 5-1 5-1 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-3 5-3 5-6 5-6 5-8 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-5 6-6 6-7 6-8 6-10 6-12 6-12 6-13 6-15 6-16 6-16 7-1 7-1 7-2 7-3 7-6 7.3.2. Footswitch Controls 7.4. Tool Verification 7.5. Landmark Check 7.6. Virtual Target Guide 7.7. Ending an xvision-Spine Procedure Clamp Removal Tool Final Steps 8. Cleaning Reusable Components 8.1. Automatic Cleaning 8.2. Steam Sterilization 8.3. Cleaning and Disinfection of the Headset 9. Maintenance and Service 9.1. Annual Headset Mechanical Maintenance 9.2. Annual Headset Optical Maintenance 9.3. Annual Software Maintenance 10. Troubleshooting Appendix A: System Specifications Appendix B: Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Appendix C: XVS Tool Adaptors Appendix D: XVS Patient Clamps Appendix E: Setting up the Medtronic O-arm 2 Scanner E.1: Connecting Ethernet Cable to xvision-Spine E.2: Setting IP Address E.3: Imaging Settings E.4: Sending Image to xvision-Spine Appendix F: Setting up the Medtronic O-arm 1 Scanner F.1: Connecting Ethernet Cable to xvision-Spine F.2: Setting IP address F.3: Imaging Settings F.4: Sending Image to xvision-Spine Appendix G: Setting up the Brainlab Airo Scanner G.1: Connecting Ethernet Cable to xvision-Spine G.2: Setting IP Address G.3: Imaging Settings 7-9 7-10 7-11 7-12 7-19 7-20 7-21 10-1 8-1 8-1 8-3 8-3 9-1 9-1 9-2 9-2 A-1 B-1 C-1 C-1 D-1 D-1 D-1 D-2 D-3 E-1 E-1 E-1 E-2 E-3 F-1 F-1 F-1 F-3 vii Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 G.4: Sending Image to xvision-Spine Appendix H: Setting up the Ziehm RFD 3D Scanner H.1: Connecting Ethernet Cable to xvision-Spine H.2: Setting IP address H.3: Imaging Settings H.4: Sending Image to xvision-Spine Appendix I: Setting up the Siemens Cios Spin Scanner I.1: Connecting Ethernet Cable to xvision-Spine I.2: Setting IP Address I.3: Imaging Settings I.4: Sending Image to xvision-Spine Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide F-4 G-1 G-1 G-1 G-2 G-3 H-1 H-1 H-1 H-3 H-4 I-1 J-1 viii 1. Introduction This manual is an accompanying document to the XVISION-SPINE (XVS) system, which is designed to enable accurate pedicle screw placement. It provides the information necessary to operate and maintain the XVS system. 1.1. Scope of this Manual The scope of this User Manual is to provide the safety information of the product, and to explain the basic operating instructions that are performed by the system user. All personnel must read this manual prior to operating this system. Note:
This product and/or the use of this product in a method may be covered by one or more patents or patent applications, available at https://augmedics.com/patents/. 1.2. Conventions Used in this Manual Throughout this manual, cautions and warnings are used to provide critical information needed before the device is used. Warning: Alerts the user to the possibility of injury, death, or other serious adverse reactions associated with the use or misuse of the system. Caution: Alerts the user to a possible problem with the system concerning its use or misuse. Such problems include device malfunction, device failure, damage to the device or damage to other property. The caution statement includes the precaution that should be taken to avoid the hazard. Notes provide tips, advice and other useful information. Note:
This is a note. 1-1 The following symbols may appear on system equipment, system packaging or in this manual:
Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 1.3. List of Symbols Symbol Meaning Consult operating instructions Manufacturer Date of manufacture Use by: the date after which the device shall not be used Do not reuse/single use only Serial Number Part number Batch code Sterilized using irradiation oxide Indicate that the component needs to be sterilized, but has not yet been through the sterilization process. Prescription only. U.S. federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician or properly licensed practitioner. Dispose of used material as per the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE) requirements. Do not use if package is damaged or broken Temperature limit Radio frequency device. Interference may occur in the vicinity of the device. 1-2 2. Safety Information This chapter contains important information regarding the safety and performance of the XVISION-SPINE (XVS) system. Setup and training of the XVS system is provided by Augmedics Ltd. Do not operate the XVS system before reading this manual and gaining a clear understanding of the operation of the system. If any part of this manual is not clear, contact your Augmedics representative for clarification. This manual should always accompany the XVS system, and its location must be known to all personnel operating the system. Additional copies of this manual are available from your manufacturer. Warning: Failure to follow the guidelines and instructions provided in this chapter could result in faulty function of the XVS system and cause personal injury or death. Caution:
Federal law (U.S.A.) restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. Caution: Operation of the XVS system shall be performed by qualified personnel only. 2.1. Compliance with IEC 60601-1 Standard The XVS system complies with safety standards IEC 60601-1 and AAMI ES60601-1, and is internally powered ME equipment. Warning: Use only batteries provided by the manufacturer. Warning: Avoid spilling any liquids on the device. In any case of liquid spill, shut off the device and notify the manufacturer before using it again. 2-1 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 2.2. Electromagnetic Compatibility The XVS system complies with electromagnetic compatibility standard IEC/EN 60601-1-2. The system is Class A compliant. 2.3. Protection against EMC Interference Caution: Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance [Augmedics Ltd] could void the users authority to operate the equipment. 2.4. RF Exposure This product contains FCC ID: 2AR2O-VOB-P3310. RF Exposure: This device has been tested for compliance with FCC RF exposure limits in a portable configuration. This device must not be used with any other antenna or transmitter that has not been approved to operate in conjunction with this device. The XVISION-SPINE Footswitch contains FCC-ID: 2AODW-NRF24L01SMD The optional Tablet accessory contains FCC-ID: PD98265D2. Warning: Portable RF communications equipment (including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas) should be used no closer than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of the XVISION-SPINE system, including cables specified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this equipment could result. Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Augmedics Ltd could void the users authority to operate the equipment. 2.4.1. FCC Class A This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference than may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is 2-2 2. Safety Information 2.5. Cybersecurity User Instructions likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. 2.5. Cybersecurity User Instructions The XVS SOFTWARE requires a wireless router configured as described in xvision-Spine System Communication (page 5-3). Augmedics recommends that users enable a firewall on the hospital PC and configure the firewall so that only the XVISION-SPINE network is enabled. Augmedics Ltd uses industry-standard instructions to protect the XVISION-SPINE system. All events are logged to the Windows Security Event log. In addition, Augmedics maintains regular security patches for operating systems, applications, and modules used. Only network ports (inbound) 24967, 24969 to 24975 (TCP), 104 (TCP) and the port configured for DICOM access (as defined by the installed scanner) should be opened for send/receive. All other ports should be disabled. See Configuring the Scanner Imaging Protocol on page5-6 for information about DICOM access. Hospital PC Security It is the responsibility of the authorized user to ensure that the hospital PC on which the XVISION-SPINE application is installed is not left unattended, unlocked, or otherwise unsecured when not in use, to ensure that non-authorized medical, professional, or otherwise unapproved personnel are not exposed to, or gain access to, ePHI. The same applies to the pre-configured Augmedics PC. Anti-Virus and Anti-Malware Augmedics recommends that users install an anti-virus and an anti-malware application on the hospital PC and run regular scans on the PC to monitor, detect and prevent viruses or malware on their PC. A pre-configured Augmedics PC includes antivirus and antimalware utilities. User Responsibility Use of the XVISION-SPINE application and the PC on which it runs is the responsibility of the end user. To prevent potential unauthorized access, the user should not leave the PC unattended or in the possession of a non-authorized user. Augmedics uses industry-standard instructions to protect the XVS SOFTWARE system. All events are logged to the Windows Security Event log. Caution:
If XVS Software is installed by a third-party (the hospital) it is the responsibility of the third party to secure the network. 2-3 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 Note:
No connection to the internet is possible since the firewall on the Augmedics-
supplied PC is configured to block all network ports except those required by XVS Software. The system connects to CT scanner only and does not permit connection to any IT network. All ports are blocked by a PC firewall except for some dedicated ports for XVISION-SPINE communication. User names or passwords must not be shared with colleagues or others, even if they are permitted by law and provider policy to view the same type of information (e.g. two users reviewing the same patient case). Each user must have their own unique username and password. Users have access to patients ePHI, and they must not take snap-shots, screen shots or pictures (e.g. using another device) of any information viewed through the PC. Reporting Device Security or Privacy Breaches Users must contact their local IT department and disclose any suspected or confirmed compromised devices or user accounts, and any other privacy or security breaches either on a hospital PC or a pre-configured Augmedics PC. If the XVISION-SPINE cybersecurity has been compromised and any changes have been made to the XVS SOFTWARE, the software will detect this and prevent running. This event is logged to the system log file. Recovering from Compromised Accounts If the XVISION-SPINE cybersecurity has been compromised and any changes have been made to the XVS SOFTWARE, the software will detect this and prevent running. This event is logged to the system log file. When accounts are considered compromised, or unauthorized access is discovered or suspected, the healthcare organizations IT network administrators should suspend and modify the user login criteria and issue new login credentials for users to access their accounts securely. For a pre-configured Augmedics PC, a field-service personal shall be called. Unavailable Service Users should report unavailable service or prohibited access to information to their local healthcare organizations IT department. Remaining Current on Cybersecurity Updates Augmedics recommends that users configure their PC to update automatically, to ensure that cybersecurity and other security updates are applied to the PC as soon as they become available. For a pre-configured Augmedics PC, the updates will be part of the annual maintenance procedure. 2-4 2. Safety Information 2.6. Electromagnetic Immunity Declaration Software Maintenance Support for the Software Any software updates and patches are handled in a similar way to the basic installation. After the update is developed and verified and new software installation is created this is supplied to the service technician who will need to visit the customer and install the update. No customer-updates are allowed. 2.6. Electromagnetic Immunity Declaration The XVS system is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the system can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile communication equipment (transmitter) and the XVS system, as recommended in the tables below. Note:
The emissions characteristics of this equipment make it suitable for use in industrial areas and hospitals (CISPR 11 class A). If it is used in a residential environment (for which CISPR 11 class B is normally required) this equipment might not offer adequate protection to radio-frequency communication services. The user might need to take mitigation measures, such as relocating or re-orienting the equipment. HEADSET Declaration: Electromagnetic Emissions (HEADSET) Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment Guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group1 Class A The XVS system and the Tablet use RF energy only for its internal function. Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment. Declaration: Electromagnetic Immunity (HEADSET) Immunity Test IEC 60601 Test Level Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment Guidance Electrostatic discharge
(ESD) IEC 61000-4-2 8 kV contact 2, 4, 8, 15kV air 8 kV contact 2, 4, 8, 15kV air Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic tile. If floors are covered with synthetic material, the relative humidity should be at least 30%. NOTE: UT is theAC mains voltage prior to application of the test level. 30 (A/m) 30 (A/m) Power frequency
(50/60 Hz) magnetic field IEC 61000-4-8 Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment. 2-5 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 Declaration: Electromagnetic Immunity (Headset) (continued) Immunity Test IEC 60601 Test Level Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment Guidance Radiated RF IEC 3V/m 3V/m Portable and mobile RF communications 61000-4-3 equipment should be used no closer to any part of the XVS, including cables, than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter. Recommended Separation Distance 3V from 0.15 to 80MHz;
6V from 0.15 to 80MHz and 80% AM at 1kHz 3V from 0.15 to 80MHz;
6V from 0.15 to 80MHz and 80% AM at 1kHz 10V/m from 80MHz to 2.7GHz 10V/m from 80MHz to 2.7GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters (m). Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as determined by an electromagnetic site survey, should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range. D Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol:
2-6 Optional TABLET and Router Declaration: Electromagnetic Emissions (Optional Tablet and Router) Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment Guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group1 Class A Harmonic emissions IEC 61000-3-2 Class A Voltage fluctuations and flicker IEC 61000-3-3:2013 Complies 2. Safety Information 2.6. Electromagnetic Immunity Declaration The XVS system and the Tablet use RF energy only for its internal function. Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment. The Tablet and Roll Stand are suitable for use in all establishments other than domestic, and may be used in domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low-voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes, provided the following warning is heeded:
Warning: This equipment/system is intended for use by healthcare professionals only. This equipment/ system may cause radio interference or may disrupt the operation of nearby equipment. It may be necessary to take mitigation measures, such as re-orienting or relocating the Tablet and Roll Stand or shielding the location. Declaration: Electromagnetic Immunity (Optional Tablet and Router) Immunity Test IEC 60601 Test Level Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment Guidance Electrostatic discharge
(ESD) IEC 61000-4-2 8 kV contact 2, 4, 8, 15kV air 8 kV contact 2, 4, 8, 15kV air Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic tile. If floors are covered with synthetic material, the relative humidity should be at least 30%. 2 kV for power supply lines 2 kV for power supply lines Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. 1 kV for input/output lines 1 kV for input/output lines 1 kV line(s) to line(s) 1 kV line(s) to line(s) 2 kV line(s) to earth 2 kV line(s) to earth Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. 2 kV Signal input/output) to earth N/A Electrical fast transient/burst IEC 61000-4-4 Surge IEC 61000-4-5 Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000-4-11 0% UT; 0.5cycle at 0, 45, 90, 135,180, 225, 270 and 315 0% UT; 0.5cycle at 0, 45, 90, 135,180, 225, 270 and 315 0% UT; 1cycle and 70%
UT; 25/30 cycles 0% UT; 1cycle and 70%
UT; 25/30 cycles Single phase at 0 0%
UT; 250/300 cycle Single phase at 0 0%
UT; 250/300 cycle Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. If the user of The Tablet and Roll Stand requires continued operation during power mains interruptions, it is recommended that the Tablet and Roll Stand be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery. NOTE: UT is theAC mains voltage prior to application of the test level. 30 (A/m) 30 (A/m) Power frequency
(50/60 Hz) magnetic field IEC 61000-4-8 Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment. 2-7 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 Declaration: Electromagnetic Immunity (Optional Tablet and Router) (continued) Immunity Test IEC 60601 Test Level Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment Guidance 3V, 6V 3Vrms, 6V Portable and mobile RF communications Conducted RF IEC 61000-4-6 equipment should be used no closer to any part of the XVS, including cables, than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter. Recommended Separation Distance Radiated RF IEC 61000-
4-3 3V/m 3V/m 3V from 0.15 to 80MHz;
6V from 0.15 to 80MHz and 80% AM at 1kHz 3V from 0.15 to 80MHz;
6V from 0.15 to 80MHz and 80% AM at 1kHz 10V/m from 80MHz to 2.7GHz 10V/m from 80MHz to 2.7GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters (m). Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as determined by an electromagnetic site survey, should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range. D Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol:
2-8 2. Safety Information 2.6. Electromagnetic Immunity Declaration Recommended Separation Distances (Headset and Optional Tablet) Recommended Separation Distances Between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and the XVS System Rated Maximum Output Power of Transmitter W Separation Distance According to Frequency of Transmitter (m) 150 kHz to 80 MHz outside ISM bands 150 kHz to 80 MHz in ISM bands 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2,5 GHz 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 710 745 780 810 870 930 1720 1845 1970 2450 0.12 0.37 1.17 3.7 11.7 0.2 0.64 2 6.4 20 0.4 1.3 4 13 40 1 8 2.6 26 80 Test Specifications for Enclosure Port Immunity to RF Wireless Communications Equipment
(Headset and Optional Tablet) Band a (MHz) Service a Modulationb Maximum Power (W) Distance
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(V/m) Compliance Level (V/m) Test Frequency
(MHz) 385 380 390 TETRA 400 1.8 0.3 27 27 28 9 450 430 470 GMRS 460, FRS 460 2 0.3 28 704 787 LTE Band 13, 17 0.2 0.3 9 Pulse modulationb 18 Hz FM c 5 kHz deviation 1 kHz sine Pulse modulationb 217 Hz Pulse modulationb 18 Hz Pulse modulationb 217 Hz 2 2 2 GSM 800/900, TETRA 800, iDEN 820, CDMA 850, LTE Band 5 GSM 1800; CDMA 1900; GSM 1900;
DECT; LTE Band 1, 3, 4, 25; UMTS 800 960 0.3 28 28 1 700 1 990 0.3 28 28 2 400 2 570 0.3 28 28 Bluetooth, WLAN, 802.11 b/g/n, RFID 2450, LTE Band 7 Pulse modulationb 217 Hz 2-9 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 Test Specifications for Enclosure Port Immunity to RF Wireless Communications Equipment
(Headset and Optional Tablet) (continued) Band a (MHz) Service a Modulationb Maximum Power (W) Distance
(m) Immunity Test Level
(V/m) Compliance Level (V/m) 5 100 5 800 WLAN 802.11 a/n 0.2 0.3 9 9 Pulse modulationb 217 Hz Test Frequency
(MHz) 5240 5500 5785 Note: If necessary to achieve the IMMUNITY TEST LEVEL, the distance between the transmitting antenna and the ME EQUIPMENT or ME SYSTEM may be reduced to 1 m. The 1 m test distance is permitted by IEC 61000-4-3. a For some services, only the uplink frequencies are included. b The carrier shall be modulated using a 50% duty cycle square wave signal. c As an alternative to FM modulation, 50% pulse modulation at 18 Hz may be used because, while it does not represent actual modulation, it would be the worst case. 2.7. Method of Sterilization or Disinfection The sterile components of the XVS system are supplied gamma radiation sterilized and are intended for single use only. See Cleaning Reusable Components on page8-1 and Steam Sterilization (page 8-3) for information on cleaning and sterilization of reusable components of the XVS system. The other parts of the XVS system should not be sterilized. 2.8. Manufacturer Responsibility Augmedics Ltd is responsible for the safety, reliability and performance of the XVS system only if:
Assembly, operations, extensions, modifications, service and repairs are carried out by The XVS system is used in accordance with this User Manual and all applicable safety authorized Augmedics personnel regulations 2.9. General Notes, Cautions, and Warnings Warning: The system is not suitable for use in the presence of an anesthetic flammable mixture with air or oxygen or nitrous oxide. 2-10 2. Safety Information 2.9. General Notes, Cautions, and Warnings Warning: Use of accessories, transducers and cables other than those specified or provided by the manufacturer of this equipment could result in increased electromagnetic emissions or decreased electromagnetic immunity of this equipment and result in improper operation. Warning: Use of this equipment adjacent to or stacked with other equipment should be avoided because it could result in improper operation. If such use is necessary, this equipment and the other equipment should be observed to verify that they are operating normally. Warning: Do not use the HEADSET if inspection before use reveals any damage, such as case damage or loose connectors. Contact service. Warning: The XVISION-SPINE system is not intended for diagnostic purposes. Caution:
For continued protection against the risk of fire, use only system cables and accessories approved or supplied by Augmedics. Other cables and accessories may damage the system or interfere with its safe operation. Caution: Do not touch the HEADSET with sterile gloves, as the HEADSET is not provided sterile. Note:
It is important that all the warnings, cautions and instructions in this manual be followed. Current medical practices regarding patient care and safety should also be considered. 2-11 3. Overview The XVISION-SPINE (XVS) system is a stereotactic image-guided navigation system designed to assist surgeons in placing pedicle screws accurately, during open or percutaneous computer-
assisted spinal surgery. The system is designed to provide surgeons with an immersive 3D and 2D visualization of patients anatomy through skin and tissue. The XVS system uses optical tracking technology to display to the surgeon the real-time intraoperative location of navigated surgical instruments relative to computed tomography acquired 2D images and 3D reconstruction. The HEADSET of the XVISION-SPINE system displays two types of images: 2D stereotaxic screens and a virtual screen displaying the 3D reconstructed model. The stereotaxic screens are indicated for correlating the tracked instrument location to the registered patient imagery, and the virtual screen is indicated for displaying the virtual tracked instrument location in relation to virtual anatomy to assist in percutaneous visualization and trajectory planning. The virtual display should not be relied upon solely for absolute positional information and should always be used in conjunction with the displayed stereotaxic information. The system should be used only as an adjunct for surgical guidance. It is not a replacement for the surgeons knowledge, expertise, or judgment. 3.1. Intended Use The XVISION-SPINE system, with the XVISION-SPINE SYSTEM SOFTWARE, is intended as an aid for precisely locating anatomical structures in either open or percutaneous spine procedures. Their use is indicated for any medical condition in which the use of stereotactic surgery may be appropriate, and where reference to a rigid anatomical structure, such as the spine, can be identified relative to CT imagery of the anatomy. This can include the spinal implant procedures such as posterior pedicle screw placement in the thoracic and sacro-lumbar region. The HEADSET of the XVISION-SPINE system displays 2D stereotaxic screens and a virtual anatomy screen. The stereotaxic screen is indicated for correlating the tracked instrument location to the registered patient imagery. The virtual screen is indicated for displaying the virtual instrument location in relation to the virtual anatomy to assist in percutaneous visualization and trajectory planning. The virtual display should not be relied upon solely for absolute positional information and should always be used in conjunction with the displayed stereotaxic information. 3.2. Intended User and Environment The system is to be used by trained professionals only. These include surgeons, nurses and technicians. The system is to be used only in an operating room. 3-1 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 3.3. Contraindications Medical conditions which contraindicate the use of the XVS system include any medical conditions which may contraindicate the medical procedure itself. 3-2 4. XVISION-SPINE Components The XVISION-SPINE (XVS) system is comprised of the following main components. 4.1. XVS Software The dedicated XVS SOFTWARE receives the intraoperative 3D scanner images and calculates the registration between the patients anatomy and the acquired intraoperative images. It also creates a 3D scanned spine model and initializes the HEADSET. It then receives tracking information calculated by the infrared (IR) HEADSET camera and displays tracked virtual images of the surgical instrument aligned with the patient on the computer monitor. These virtual images are of a 3D model and axial and sagittal 2D views. The HEADSET displays the same virtual images with the 3D model aligned with the patient. The computer running the XVS SOFTWARE is connected to the HEADSET by WiFi. Dedicated menus of the user interface are accessed either with a touch screen or a mouse and keyboard. The router is used to support wireless communication between the computer on which the XVS SOFTWARE is installed. 4.2. Router 4.3. Headset The HEADSET is comprised of an infrared tracking camera, infrared illumination, optical transparent near eye displays and two optional LCDs for partial occlusion of the scene. Note:
During the surgical procedure the HEADSET should remain between 30cm and 70cm above the tracked instruments. 4-1 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 Figure 1: HEADSET ID of Parts A Head light B On/Off switch C Head strap adjustment knob D Battery connector E Large rechargeable battery F Small rechargeable battery (option) G Rechargeable battery holder H WiFi antennas I HEADSET pads J Folding lock mechanism The HEADSET is powered by a rechargeable battery (E or F) that is clipped to the surgeon's pocket during the procedure. Note:
The HEADSET can be powered by either a large- or small-size battery. See System Specifications on pageA-1 for more information about the differences between these batteries. Recharge the HEADSET battery after every surgical procedure by placing it in its charger stand. The full charge cycle takes between one to two hours. See Battery and Charger on the facing page for more information. The projected display of the 3D spine model and 2D images can be toggled on or off during the procedure upon the surgeons request. The HEADSET is fitted to the surgeons head with an adjustable strap. See Custom-Fit the Headset to the Surgeon on page5-3 for more information. 4-2 AJBHICDFEG 4. xvision-Spine Components 4.4. Battery and Charger 4.4. Battery and Charger The HEADSET is powered by a rechargeable battery that provides between two to four hours continuous work. Figure 2: Removing HEADSET Battery for Charging 1 Press the ribbed buttons on either side of the battery. Note:
Both large and small batteries are shown. 2 Pull the battery out of the battery case. 3 Set the battery into its charger stand. Recharge the battery after every surgical procedure. The full charge cycle takes between one to two hours. Note:
When the battery reaches 30 life cycles, contact Augmedics Ltd. 4-3 123 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 4.5. XVISION-SPINE Footswitch The XVISION-SPINE Footswitch (FCC-ID: 2AODW-NRF24L01SMD) enables wireless control of the XVISION-SPINE by the surgeon XVS SOFTWARE functions. See Footswitch Controls on page7-9 for more information. Note:
The XVISION-SPINE Footswitch is powered by four AAA batteries. See xvision-Spine Footswitch Battery Installation on page5-8 for more information. Always dispose of spent batteries according to local codes. Figure 3: Footswitch A Power indicator B Connection indicator C Power input D Right pedal: Add/Remove virtual screw E Center switch: Toggle display off and on F Left pedal: Toggle 3D Fixed/3D Off G USB receiver module 4.6. Reusable Components Reusable components are provided in a tray that can be used for sterilization and storage. Warning: Do not use the reusable components if they are not sterile. See Cleaning Reusable Components on page8-1 for more information. The figure below shows a maximal selection of components. 4-4 ABDCEFG Figure 4: XVS Instrument Tray for Universal Tools (Maximal Configuration) 4. xvision-Spine Components 4.6. Reusable Components A XVS Instrument Tray for Universal Tools (ASP00027) B XVS Arc Clamp (AMCH00006) C XVS Short Straight Clamp (62 mm) (AMCH00005) D XVS Wrench (AMCH00030) E Screwdriver 4 mm (SCDH00004) F Fixed 3-4 mm universal tool adaptor Leg Up (AMCFSU03) G Swivel 7.5-9 mm universal tool adaptor Leg Down (AMCRMD75) H XVS VP Adaptor (AMC00001) I Fixed 3-4 mm universal tool adaptor Leg Down (AMCFSD03) J Z-Marker-40 (AMCH01040) K Z-Marker-60 (AMCH01060) 4-5 JBECDFGAKIH Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 Figure 5: XVS Instrument Tray for Navigated Tools (Maximal Configuration) A XVS Instrument Tray for Navigated Tools (ASP00011) B XVS Arc Clamp (AMCH00006) C XVS Short Straight Clamp (62 mm) (AMCH00005) D XVS Wrench (AMCH00030) E Screwdriver 4 mm (SCDH00004) F Fixed 3-4 mm universal tool adaptor Leg Up (AMCFSU03) G Navigated Tool Adaptor (AMC04180) H XVS VP Adaptor (AMC00001) I Fixed 3-4 mm universal tool adaptor Leg Down (AMCFSD03) J Z-Marker-40 (AMCH01040) K Z-Marker-60 (AMCH01060) 4.7. Single Use Sterile Kit A single use sterile kit containing two Patient Markers and six Tool Markers is provided for each surgical procedure. All markers within the set are sterile and are intended for single use. Each patient marker includes double-sided stickers on the back. There are no two identical tool markers in a single sterile kit. Tool markers ensure unique identification of the instrument during the procedure. 4-6 JBECDFGAKIH 4. xvision-Spine Components 4.8. Optional Accessories Warning: Do not use the sterile components if the expiration date has passed. Warning: The sterile components are intended for use during a single procedure only. Discard after use. Do not re-sterilize. If the package is found opened or damaged, discard these components and use components from a new package. Warning: Do not use the contents of more than one Sterile Use Kit in a single procedure. Markers with the same ID from different kits may confuse the XVISION-SPINE system. Figure 6: Single Use Sterile Kit A Patient markers (2) B Tool markers (6) 4.8. Optional Accessories The following optional accessories are available for the XVISION-SPINE. 4-7 BA
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Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 4.8.1. Roll Stand Figure 7: Roll Stand The optional variable-height Roll Stand with a VESA mount can be used for the optional All-
In-One Computer or optional Tablet Computer, described below. The roll stand is assembled when the system is set up for first time use. 4.8.2. All-In-One Computer You can use the optional All-In-One Computer to run the XVS SOFTWARE, which is installed when your system is set up for first use. Figure 8: All-In-One Computer 4-8 4. xvision-Spine Components 4.8. Optional Accessories The All-In-One Computer is intended to serve as a medical monitor which is designed for general purpose for hospital environment and for diagnosis. It could be used for Surgical, Radiology, PACS (Picture Archiving Communication Systems), LIS (Lab Information Systems) and Electronic Medical Record purpose. The All-In-One Computer can be attached to the VESA connector on the Roll Stand See All-In-One Computer User Manual on pageI-1 for more information. 4.8.3. Tablet Computer You can use the optional Tablet computer (FCC-ID: PD98265D2) to run the XVS SOFTWARE, which is installed when your system is set up for first use. Figure 9: Tablet Computer To mount the tablet portion of the Tablet computer to the optional Roll Stand first attach the optional HP ZBook x2 Protective Case to the VESA connector and then snap the tablet into place. Figure 10: HP ZBook x2 Protective Case 4-9 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 Note:
Before snapping the detachable workstation to the optional HP ZBook x2 Protective Case attached to the Roll Stand remove the keyboard base from the tablet and set it aside. See Tablet Computer User Guide on pageJ-1 for more information. See Tablet Computer User Guide on pageJ-1 for additional warnings. 4-10 5. XVISION-SPINE System Installation and First Use When the system is delivered follow the procedures below. Remove the components of the XVISION-SPINE (XVS) system from its packaging and inspect for damage. Document any damage with photos and make notes. Inform your sales representative of any damage the unit incurred during shipping. Verify that all of the components are present. Note:
If you have purchased any of the Optional Accessories (page 4-7), all required assembly or installation shall be done by authorized Augmedics personnel. 5.1. XVS Software Installation Note:
On-site installation of XVS SOFTWARE is only required if the user has not purchased the optional All-in-one computer or the Tablet. XVS SOFTWARE installation shall be done by authorized Augmedics personnel. Warning: Before installation make sure that all of the requirements specified in Cybersecurity User Instructions (page 2-3) have been fulfilled. 5.1.1. XVS Software Installation Procedure Follow the procedure below to install XVS SOFTWARE on a hospital-supplied computer. Note:
See Hospital-Supplied Computer Requirements on the next page to verify that the computer and monitor meet installation criteria. Install the XVS SOFTWARE on the hospital computer. 1. 2. Open the following ports on the hospital PC:
DICOM port as defined in the scanner (TCP) 11112 (TCP), 21 (TCP), 22 (TCP) and 24969-24975 (TCP) 5670 (UDP) 3. With the user, run Refine Eye-Screen from the Setting menu so the user will be familiar with the process. See DMR-XVS-SER-002. 5-1 5.1.2. Hospital-Supplied Computer Requirements Install the XVS SOFTWARE on a hospital-supplied computer with the following minimal requirements:
Operating System: Windows 10 Professional/Enterprise Version 1607+ (build 14393+) Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 IEC 60601-1 compliant Processor: Intel I7 Graphic Card: GeForce or Nvidia Graphics Memory: 1 GB RAM: 16 GB Hard Disk: 512 GB Available Hard Disk space: 130 GB Screen resolution: 1920X1280 Touch screen (optional) Ethernet or WiFi connection 2 USB ports Anti-virus protection System firewall Note:
XVS SOFTWARE is preinstalled on the optional All-In-One Computer (page 4-8) or Tablet Computer (page 4-9). Note:
Using the XVS SOFTWARE interface can be done by touch screen or keyboard and mouse controls. Tap and click in this User Manual are used interchangeably. The monitor used with the hospital-supplied computer must have the following minimal requirements:
Monitor size: > 14 diagonal Resolution: 1920x1080 (Full HD) Aspect-Ratio: 16:9 Pixel Pitch: 0.3 mm Viewing-Angle >170 Refresh-Rate 59 Hz Luminance>250 cd/m2 Contrast-Ratio > 1:450 Response Time< 25 ms Latency < 34 ms Number of Colors: 16.7 million (8-bit) Color Gamut: 70% sRGB; BT.709 or SMPTE-C Touch Screen: The XVS SOFTWARE supports multi-touch 5-2 5. xvision-Spine System Installation and First Use 5.2. Accessory Assembly Instructions At least one of the following inputs:
HDMI DVI-D SDI 5.2. Accessory Assembly Instructions Assemble and install accessories per DMR-XVS-SER-003. 5.3. XVISION-SPINE System Communication Communication is done via any Wi-Fi router that supports the IEEE 802.11g standard and is configured to support the XVS network. Configure communication as follows. Turn on the computer. Make sure that xvision connects automatically. 1. 2. Attach the router to the PC using either an Ethernet cable or wireless connection. 3. 4. 5. Connect to the router as an administrator. Define XVISION as SSID in the wireless settings section of the router. Configure wireless security to be WPA2 and set the wireless password. Note:
Steps 3 and 4 are performed only by authorized Augmedics personnel. 6. 7. 8. Restart the router. Turn on the HEADSET. Configure the unit DICOM address and application entity IDin coordination with the institutions IT department. Warning: Portable RF communications equipment (including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas) should be used no closer than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of the the tablet and roll stand, including cables specified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this equipment could result. 5.4. Custom-Fit the Headset to the Surgeon The HEADSET is factory customized, by Augmedics service personnel, for each user, taking into account inter-pupil distance (IPD). 5-3 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 Warning: The HEADSET is a personalized device which is calibrated to the users eyes and shall be used only by a user who performed screen-eye calibration by Augmedics authorized personnel. The HEADSET includes an adjustable head strap for self-adjusted optimal positioning. There are several user specific HEADSET designs (IPD, forehead-eye distance). Figure 11: Adjusting the HEADSET 5-4 6457123 5. xvision-Spine System Installation and First Use 5.4. Custom-Fit the Headset to the Surgeon 1 Attach the battery. 2 Power on the HEADSET by pressing the on/off button. 3 Rotate the lock knob in a counterclockwise direction to unlock the hinges. 4 Mount the HEADSET and adjust the head strap by rotating the rear knob. 5 Make sure the front straps are positioned as indicated in the figure. 6 Adjust the front part of the HEADSET to position the lenses in the correct distance and angle relative to your eyes. Optimal HEADSET position is achieved when you can clearly see a blue rectangle in the right and left lenses. Note:
In order to see the blue rectangle, make sure that the HEADSET is not paired to the XVS Software. If pairing has already been done, unpair the HEADSET. See Headset Pairing on the next page for more information. 7 Rotate the lock knob in a clockwise direction to lock the hinges and prevent unwanted movements of the front part of the HEADSET. Warning: While wearing the HEADSET, if you feel dizziness, headache or nausea remove the HEADSET and rest. Contact Augmedics service. Note:
During the surgical procedure the HEADSET should remain between 30cm and 70cm above the tracked instruments. Note:
While working with the HEADSET, if background seems too bright, it is recommended to adjust the OR lamp angle to reduce background light. 5-5 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 5.5. Headset Pairing During installation of the XVS system the Augmedics technician pairs each HEADSET. Optionally, each HEADSET can be given a pairing name so that it can be more easily identified during XVS procedures. Figure 12: HEADSET Pairing Screen 1. 2. 3. 4. In the XVS SOFTWARE click Choose Headset In the HEADSET Pairing Screen note the serial number for the HEADSET and key in an optional pairing name, such as the name of the surgeon, for the XVS SOFTWARE to use as the device name when the device is paired. For procedures using two HEADSETs select the second headset and key in an optional pairing name, as before. Click Save. 5.6. Configuring the Scanner Imaging Protocol Note:
XVISION-SPINE supports CT Image Storage (SOP CLASS 1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.2) only and specifically does not support Enhanced CT Image Storage (1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.2.1). Before setting up the scanner used in your institution follow the procedure below to set scanners in XVISION-SPINE from the main XVS SOFTWARE screen. 5-6 4123 5. xvision-Spine System Installation and First Use 5.6. Configuring the Scanner Imaging Protocol 1. Click the imaging icon (A). 2. Enter the following information (B) given from the scanner in the popup screen:
Name of Scanner (title to name the connection) IP Address AE Title Port 3. Press Apply Connection (C). The scanner name appears above the scanner icon
. Caution:
Ensure that the firewall on the XVISION-SPINE computer is disabled. Continue with one of the supported scanners below:
Setting up the Medtronic O-arm 2 Scanner (page D-1) Setting up the Medtronic O-arm 1 Scanner (page E-1) Setting up the Brainlab Airo Scanner (page F-1) 5-7 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 Setting up the Ziehm RFD 3D Scanner (page G-1) Setting up the Siemens Cios Spin Scanner (page H-1) 5.7. XVISION-SPINE Footswitch Battery Installation The XVISION-SPINE Footswitch is powered by four AAA batteries. Follow the procedure below to install them. Figure 13: Insert Batteries into XVISION-SPINE Footswitch 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Turn the footswitch over and use a Philips screwdriver to remove the four screws holding the back panel in place. Set the screws aside. Gently remove the back panel and rubber pad and set it aside. Lift out the battery holder. Insert four AAA alkaline batteries, making sure to maintain the correct polarity of the batteries (+ and ) according the indications in the battery holder. Replace the battery holder. Carefully turn the footswitch over and press the center switch to verify functionality. 5-8 1234756 5. xvision-Spine System Installation and First Use 5.7. xvision-Spine Footswitch Battery Installation 6. 7. 8. If the blue LED illuminates the footswitch it means that the batteries have been correctly installed and that connection has been achieved. Replace the rubber pad and back panel. Lock the back panel in place with the four screws removed at the beginning of the procedure. 5-9 6. XVISION-SPINE System Preprocess Workflow Follow the procedures below prior to the surgical procedure. 6.1. Starting up the XVISION-SPINE System In the operating room launch the XVS SOFTWARE and power up the router and the HEADSET that is to be used in the procedure to automatically connect all of the devices. Before scrubbing in, mount the HEADSET when you are not sterile. Caution:
The HEADSET is a non-sterile device and cannot be sterilized. Continue with HEADSET pairing as follows:
Figure 14: HEADSET Pairing Screen 1. 2. In the XVS SOFTWARE click Choose Headset In the HEADSET Pairing Screen note the serial number for the HEADSET and key in an optional pairing name, such as the name of the surgeon, for the XVS SOFTWARE to use as the device name when the device is paired. 6-1 4123 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 3. 4. For procedures using two HEADSETs select the second headset and key in an optional pairing name, as before. Click Save. Note:
The HEADSET should be powered up at least ten minutes before the surgical procedure to enable it to reach its operating temperature. Continue with footswitch connection. Figure 15: Check Footswitch Connection Press the center switch (A) to test connectivity. Note:
If the blue LED (B) does not illuminate the battery may require replacement. See xvision-Spine Footswitch Battery Installation on page5-8 for more information. 6-2 AB 6. xvision-Spine System Preprocess Workflow 6.1. Starting up the xvision-Spine System The XVS SOFTWARE displays the main screen. Figure 16: New Study Screen A New Study (A): use this when this is the first surgical procedure for a new patient. B New Study (Keep Tools): discard patient data but use the calibrations of the selected tools from the previous study. Useful if you need to do several scans on the same patient for different areas of the back. C Load Previous Study: usually used in the event of a system problem; after rebooting it uses the information previously stored. Note:
If no selection is made, the XVS SOFTWARE defaults to New Study (Keep Tools) (B) when the scan arrives. This is the recommended option. When you have made your choice the XVISION-SPINE system is now ready to receive data from the patient scan, as seen in the following screen. 6-3 ABC Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 Figure 17: New Study Menu Note:
In rare cases the monitor display may not be seen while wearing the HEADSET. In this case tilt your head by a few degrees to the left or right to restore visibility of monitor display. See New Study on page7-1 for more information. 6.2. Prepare Surgical Tools The system supports up to six navigated instruments per a single procedure. Contact Augmedics Ltd regarding supported tools. Augmedics provides universal tool adaptors for a variety of surgical instruments and a set of single-use markers for each tool. See XVS Tool Adaptors on pageC-1 and Single Use Sterile Kit
(page 4-6) for more information. Note:
The swivel Universal Tool Adaptor allows the tool to rotate while the marker stays stationary. Caution: Before using the Universal Tool Adaptor verify that it is free of rust. If the Universal Tool Adaptor has signs of rust set it aside and use a different Universal Tool Adaptor for the surgical procedure. 6-4 6. xvision-Spine System Preprocess Workflow 6.2. Prepare Surgical Tools Warning: The XVISION-SPINE system is not compatible with bent instruments. Using bent or damaged instruments may affect system accuracy. Verify that the instrument is not bent or otherwise damaged. Universal Tool Adaptors Figure 18: Prepare Surgical Tool for Universal Tool Adaptor 1 Remove the appropriate instrument marker from the sterile packaging and set it on the universal tool adaptor. 2 Use the hex screwdriver to tighten the instrument marker to the universal tool adaptor. 3 Insert the surgical instrument. 4 For swivel tools, press the locking button. 5 Manually tighten the universal tool adaptor to the instrument. 6 Then use the XVS wrench to complete tightening the universal tool adaptor to the instrument. 6-5 213645 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 Navigated Tool Adaptors Figure 19: Prepare Surgical Tool for Navigated Tool Adaptors 1 Remove the appropriate instrument marker from the sterile packaging and set it on the navigated tool adaptor. 2 Use the hex screwdriver to tighten the instrument marker to the navigated tool adaptor. 3 Insert the surgical instrument. 4 Hold the navigated tool adaptor where indicated. 5 Grasp the navigated tool adaptor with your thumb and forefinger and pull up to fix the tool in place. 6-6 21354 6. xvision-Spine System Preprocess Workflow 6.2. Prepare Surgical Tools VP Tool Adaptors Figure 20: Prepare Surgical Tool for VP Tool Adaptors 1 Remove the appropriate instrument marker from the sterile packaging and set it on the vp tool adaptor. 2 Use the hex screwdriver to tighten the instrument marker to the vp tool adaptor. 3 Align the surgical instrument. 4 Tighten the vp tool adaptor to the instrument using a 3 mm Allen key (not supplied). For all tool adaptors:
Warning: Make sure that the adaptor is firmly attached to the surgical instrument and cannot be moved up or down. A change in the height of the after completing calibration may affect the accurate display of the instruments tip. Caution: Do not overtighten. 6-7 1234 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 Continue with the other adaptors that will be used in the procedure (up to six). 6.3. Surgical Instrument Calibration Each navigated surgical instrument must be calibrated before use. Note:
It is recommended to calibrate tools 20 minutes after the HEADSET has been powered up and paired. After the tool calibration, the HEADSET will remain powered up and paired. The procedure below is recommended because it can be done while the patient is being prepared for surgery. Before beginning calibration secure a patient marker to the sterile table with a double-sided tape. It should be at least 50 cm from the location on the patients spine where the patient marker on the patient clamp will be located. Note:
Screwdrivers require a difference calibration procedure. See Screwdriver Calibration on page6-10 for more information. 6-8 6. xvision-Spine System Preprocess Workflow 6.3. Surgical Instrument Calibration Figure 21: Calibrate Tools 1 Select TOOL CALIBRATION from the XVS SOFTWARE. 2 Select the HEADSET to be used for calibration. Note:
The HEADSET is listed by its serial number or its pairing name. See Headset Pairing on page5-6 for more information. 3 Select a surgical instrument to be calibrated. 6-9 132456 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 Note:
None of the names is specific, except for the Screwdriver. If the generic name is not appropriate, choose Other. 4 Take one of the prepared surgical instruments and touch the tip of the tool to the calibration point on the patient marker. 5 Press the Start button (located on the bottom left of the screen) and swivel the tool, keeping the tip on the point. 6 Make sure that the tool marker and patient marker are both within the field of view of the Headset and displayed on the XVS SOFTWARE. After the message Calibration Succeed continue with as many tools as required for the surgical procedure. 6.4. Screwdriver Calibration Each navigated surgical instrument must be calibrated before use. Follow the procedure below to calibrate screwdrivers. Note:
See Surgical Instrument Calibration on page6-8 for more information about calibrating other tools. 6-10 6. xvision-Spine System Preprocess Workflow 6.4. Screwdriver Calibration Figure 22: Calibrate Screwdriver 1 Select TOOL CALIBRATION from the XVS SOFTWARE. 2 Select the HEADSET to be used for calibration. Note:
The HEADSET is listed by its serial number or its pairing name. See Headset Pairing on page5-6 for more information. 3 Select Screwdriver and screw length. 4 Take the prepared screwdriver and touch its tip to the calibration divot of the patient marker. 6-11 1324567 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 5 Swivel the tool, keeping the tip on the point, until calibration reaches 100%. Note:
The surgeon can monitor progress on the HEADSET display. 6 When calibration is 100% place the screwdriver perpendicular on the patient marker as marked in the HEADSET display. Wait for the Calibration Succeed message Calibration Succeed before continuing. 7 Press Swivel Test to verify that the tool is not bent and follow the procedure below. Rotate the tool while the marker faces the HEADSET. The monitor displays the deviation number 1. 2. 3. A deviation less then 2 mm is colored green. 4. A deviation more then 2 mm is colored yellow. Note:
Consider replacing instruments with a deviation greater than 2 mm. This step can be performed at any time and for any swivel tool. 6.5. Patient Registration Using Spine Clamp Once the patient is positioned on the OR table and anesthetized, the surgeon performs the following:
1. 2. 3. Selects one of two clamp types to attach to the spinous processes to serve as the anchoring point. Registers the patient using the Z-Marker method. See Z-Marker Registration on page6-16 for more information. Performs an intraoperative 3D scan Note:
It is recommend to make a preview 2D scan to ensure that both the registration marker and patient spine are in the field of view. The surgeon selects one of following patient clamps to be connected to the spinous process of the patient during the procedure according to the requirements of the procedure. 6.5.1. Patient Clamp The XVS Short Straight Clamp (62 mm) The XVS Tall Straight Clamp (82 mm) The XVS Arc Clamp Once connected to the spinous process, ensure that the clamp is firmly attached to the patient spinous processes. 6-12 6. xvision-Spine System Preprocess Workflow 6.5. Patient Registration Using Spine Clamp Warning: Do not over-tighten the patient clamp, as this may damage the spinous processes. Warning: Verify that the clamp is closed tightly enough on the spinous processes so that it does not move during the surgical procedure. Note:
The available working area is five levels beyond the base of the clamp. Patient clamps are reusable components of the XVS system. Once disconnected from the spinous process at the end of the procedure they must be cleaned and autoclaved prior to the next procedure. See Cleaning Reusable Components on page8-1 for more information. Warning: Discard clamps that become scratched, or when the anodized surface is compromised. Warning: Discard any clamps or Universal Tool Adaptors with screws that are difficult to tighten or untighten. XVS Straight Clamp The XVS Short Straight Clamp (62 mm) and XVS Tall Straight Clamp (82 mm) can be used for open and minimally invasive back surgery. 6-13 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 Figure 23: XVS Straight Clamp 1 Insert the allen screwdriver into the adjustment screw of the XVS Straight Clamp. Caution:
Take care to use the aperture located to the side of the clamp. Attempting to tighten the central aperture, used for the patient marker, may damage the XVS Straight Clamp. 2 Turn the allen screwdriver in a counter-clockwise direction to open the clamp jaws. 3 Making sure that the verification point is opposite the area to be scanned, attach the clamp to the spinous processes in the operated area. 4 Use the allen screwdriver to close the XVS Straight Clamp tightly on the spinous processes. 6-14 2341 6. xvision-Spine System Preprocess Workflow 6.5. Patient Registration Using Spine Clamp XVS Arc Clamp Warning: The XVS Arc Clamp configuration is to be used only during open spine procedures. The recommended direction is to place the clamp in the cranial to caudal direction with the pointed end pointing caudally. Figure 24: XVS Arc Clamp Attachment 1 Insert the allen screwdriver into the adjustment screw of the XVS Arc Clamp. Caution:
Take care to use the aperture located to the side of the clamp. Attempting to tighten the central aperture, used for the patient marker, may damage the XVS Arc Clamp. 2 Turn the allen screwdriver in a counter-clockwise direction to open the clamp jaws. 3 Attach the clamp to the spinous processes in the operated area. 4 Use the allen screwdriver to close the XVS Arc Clamp tightly on the spinous processes. 6-15 3142 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 6.5.2. Patient Registration Patient registration is the process whereby the XVISION-SPINE system orients the transformation between the patient scan and the patient marker. Note:
The recommendation of manufacturers of intraoperative scanners is to take care that, during a scan, the patient does not move, the patient is not moved, and that the patients breath be held. Otherwise the 3D image reconstruction may contain errors. It is recommended to follow this recommendation of your scanner manufacturer Z-Marker Registration Patient registration is performed using the Z-Marker. Figure 25: Z-Marker Registration 6-16 1234 6. xvision-Spine System Preprocess Workflow 6.5. Patient Registration Using Spine Clamp 1 Attach the Z-Marker to the patient clamp with the allen screwdriver. Choose either the Z-
Marker-60 or Z-Marker-40 so it will be as close as possible to the surface of the patients body. Note:
Make sure that the Z-Marker does not touch the patients skin. 2 Initiate an intraoperative 3D scan of the area, verifying that the desired spine anatomy and the Z-Marker are included in the scan. The Z marker needs to be seen in the A-P and lateral view before initiating a scan. 3 Remove the Z-Marker and set it aside for cleaning and sterilization. See Cleaning Reusable Components on page8-1 for more information. 4 Attach the patient marker to the patient clamp with the allen screwdriver. Continue with Spine Surgery with the xvision-Spine System (page 7-1). 6-17 7. Spine Surgery with the XVISION-SPINE System 7.1. New Study When all preprocess tasks have been completed continue with preparing the surgical procedure at the computer where the XVS SOFTWARE is installed. Use the New Study screen to finalize all procedures for the surgical procedure. Typically, at the end of the intraoperative scan, 3D data is sent directly to the computer where the XVS SOFTWARE is installed. Whenever a network connection between the scanner and XVS SOFTWARE is not available, data can be loaded via a portable USB drive. See Configuring the Scanner Imaging Protocol on page5-6 for more information. Note:
Old data is never saved. The intraoperative scan that is waiting in the queue, or that you have selected from a portable USB drive, begins to load. The progress can be seen in the number of slices shown as completed in the top right corner of the screen. Figure 26: Confirm New Study When the scan has been loaded confirm that this is the correct scan for the patient. 7-1 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 7.2. Create 3D Model With a completed registration tap Create 3D Model. Figure 27: Create 3D Model Note:
For touch screens, the technician uses standard pinch and swipe gestures to manipulate the model (A), including pan, zoom in/out, and rotate rendered data. The window level (B) is used to set threshholds for the image to eliminate everything but bone tissue. When the image is satisfactory tap Create Model (C). Note:
XLINK IMAGE (D) is used for demonstration purposes only. 7-2 ABCD 7. Spine Surgery with the xvision-Spine System 7.3. Beginning the Surgical Procedure Figure 28: Create Mesh A Thresholds B Amoeba button to erase scan artifacts C Save the model D Back to previous screen The bounding box around the mesh can be adjusted to remove artifacts by rotating it and then pressing one of the orange handles to crop out unneeded data. When the mesh shows the spinous process as clearly as possible tap Save. The save process may take several minutes. Then press Start Procedure. 7.3. Beginning the Surgical Procedure Warning: While wearing the HEADSET, if you feel dizziness, headache or nausea remove the HEADSET and rest. Contact Augmedics service. Warning: Do not to use the XVISION-SPINE system if the image freezes, disappears or keeps flickering for more than several seconds. Warning:
In case of observed delay in image, do not use the XVISION-SPINE system. 7-3 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 Note:
During the surgical procedure the HEADSET should remain between 30cm and 70cm above the tracked instruments. Note:
Return the HEADSET image view by moving the head when you are out of working limits. Figure 29: Main Screen Notes Use this area to manipulate the image For procedures when two HEADSETs are used Headset Controls (page 7-6) Area Name A 3D Mesh display B Current patient information C Notification area D HEADSET 2 Controls E HEADSET 1 Controls F Choose HEADSET G Back H Setup menu I Exit 7-4 BHJASMPOQFGINRTLDCEK Area Name J Finish procedure K Battery life cycle indication L Battery energy indication M Virtual screw on/off N Target on/off O Landmark check P 2D flip Q Axial mirror view R Saggital mirror view S Window level threshold controls T 2D Slice display 7. Spine Surgery with the xvision-Spine System 7.3. Beginning the Surgical Procedure Notes Virtual Target Guide (page 7-12) Landmark Check (page 7-11) This area is visible only after Tool Verification (page 7-10) 7-5 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 7.3.1. Headset Controls The technician in the operating room uses the controls below according to the verbal instructions of the surgeon during the procedure. Caution:
If the HEADSET fails a message appears on the HEADSET and the system monitor. In this case use a different HEADSET. Caution:
In case of loss of image in either or both eyes use a different HEADSET. Warning:
In case of detected failure or an insecure feeling, or when reality and projected display are not aligned, use a different HEADSET. Warning:
If the image freezes, disappears or flickers for more than several seconds use a different HEADSET. Warning: The 3D Fixed and 3D Follow modes are not intended for use in open surgeries and shall only be used in less or minimally invasive surgeries. Do not rely solely on the information displayed in these modes. Always use it in conjunction with the displayed 2D stereotaxic information. Note:
Check lenses and (optional) LCD before starting the procedure. If the lenses are dirty or the image is blurry use a different HEADSET. See Footswitch Controls on page7-9 for controls available to the surgeon using the Footswitch. 7-6 7. Spine Surgery with the xvision-Spine System 7.3. Beginning the Surgical Procedure Figure 30: Headset Controls Area Name A HEADSET status B HEADSET device name C Tip View D Transparent Model E 3D Off F 3D Follow Notes Blue: Located and initiated Yellow: Waiting for data or initiating data See Headset Pairing on page5-6 for more information Cuts/removes layers according to where the tip of the surgical instrument is located Available only on HEADSET Slice view only Region interest follows the tool. Warning: The 3D Follow mode is not intended for use in open surgeries and shall only be used in minimally invasive surgeries. 7-7 DCJIEFGHAB Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 Area Name G 3D Fixed H Inactive HEADSET I Head Light J Display Notes Show fixed 3D and 2D (slice) displays (according to HEADSET movement) Warning: The 3D Fixed mode is not intended for use in open surgeries and shall only be used in minimally invasive surgeries. Up to two HEADSETs can be used during a single procedure Toggle HEADSET light off and on Toggle HEADSET display off and on 7-8 7. Spine Surgery with the xvision-Spine System 7.3. Beginning the Surgical Procedure 7.3.2. Footswitch Controls Figure 31: Footswitch Controls The surgeon can control the following XVISION-SPINE software functions using the Footswitch. Area Name A Left switch B Central switch C Right switch Notes Toggle 3D Fixed/3D Off Toggle Headset display off and on Add/Remove virtual screw 7-9 CAB
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Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 7.4. Tool Verification Figure 32: Tool Verification When a new tool enters the area the system requests tool verification. The surgeon sees a red notice on the HEADSET. Note:
Tool verification is required for the screwdriver every time a new screw is attached to the tool. 1 Touch the tip of the surgical instrument to the v-point on the body clamp. 2 Swivel the surgical instrument, keeping the tip on the v-point. When verification has been completed the Headset and the computer where the XVS SOFTWARE is installed indicate Tool OK. Note:
If the patient marker is to be moved to the other side, touch the tool to the verification point. 7-10 12 7. Spine Surgery with the xvision-Spine System 7.5. Landmark Check 7.5. Landmark Check When the surgeon has verified the first tool a landmark check is done to verify that the XVISION-SPINE system is correctly interpreting the location of the tool tip. Figure 33: Landmark Check 7-11 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 Figure 34: Landmark Check Screen Touch a known anatomical spot, such as a particular vertebra, or a part of the vertebra, with the tip of the tool. If the physical location of the instrument and the display of the XVISION-
SPINE monitor (A) and the HEADSET (B) match, the surgeon instructs the technician to tap Verified. Note:
The landmark check is required only on the first tool after verification. 7.6. Virtual Target Guide During the procedure the surgeon may want to prepare a trajectory for a tool, as follows:
7-12 BAWorkstation ViewHeadset View 7. Spine Surgery with the xvision-Spine System 7.6. Virtual Target Guide Figure 35: Setting the Virtual Target Guide 1 Using the navigated tool, the surgeon touches the tip of the surgical instrument on any part of the patients anatomy. button. 2 The surgeon then presses the right pedal, or instructs the technician to tap the Target 3 A new virtual target appears. It is composed of 20 yellow rings of the same diameter. Note:
The sections of every virtual target 60 mm above the tool tip are not displayed. When 11 rings are highlighted, highlight also the lines of the target in the 2D views. When two rings are highlighted, the target can be removed by footswitch or UI button. 7-13 123 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 Figure 36: Using the Virtual Target Guide 1 When the tool is placed within the field of view it appears on the visual display. 7-14 1Workstation ViewHeadset View 7. Spine Surgery with the xvision-Spine System 7.6. Virtual Target Guide 2 Bring the tool to the first yellow ring to align it with the trajectory. As the tool moves down the trajectory the rings change to a green color. Continue moving the tool along the virtual trajectory until all of the rings are green. Note:
Pressing the Target button when fewer than three loops are colored green results in adding another target. 7-15 2Workstation ViewHeadset View Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 The surgeon now has a virtual trajectory guide that can be used to insert another surgical tool at the same location. Figure 37: Inserting a Screw Using the Virtual Trajectory Guide 1 Align the screw along the virtual trajectory guide and insert it. 7-16 1Workstation ViewHeadset View 7. Spine Surgery with the xvision-Spine System 7.6. Virtual Target Guide 2 When the screw has been inserted the technician taps the screw icon to release to the tool. 3 The screw turns purple 7-17 Workstation View23Headset View Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 4 As screws are inserted they appear purple in the workstation view and headset view. 5 Tap the eye on the screw icon to hide (or view) the virtual screws 7-18 Workstation ViewHeadset View54 7. Spine Surgery with the xvision-Spine System 7.7. Ending an xvision-Spine Procedure To remove a virtual target do the following. Figure 38: Remove Virtual Target and Virtual Screw Click the target. When it turns red (A) click it again. or Move the tool inside the green funnel and click the target or the footswitch. 7.7. Ending an xvision-Spine Procedure At the end of the XVS portion of the surgical procedure follow the steps below:
7-19 A Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 Figure 39: Removing the XVS Spine Clamp 1 Remove the patient marker from the patient clamp using the allen screwdriver and discard 2 Loosen the patient clamp using the allen screwdriver and set it aside for cleaning and it. sterilization. Note:
In some cases the patient clamp cannot be loosened using the allen screwdriver. In this case continue with Clamp Removal Tool (page 7-20). 3 Remove the patient clamp and set it aside for cleaning and sterilization. Continue with Final Steps (page 7-21). Clamp Removal Tool Follow the procedure below when the patient clamp cannot be loosened using the allen screwdriver. 7-20 123 7. Spine Surgery with the xvision-Spine System 7.7. Ending an xvision-Spine Procedure Note:
The clamp removal tool releases a screw in the patient clamp and renders it obsolete. The patient clamp cannot be reused. Figure 40: Clamp Removal Tool 1 Rotate the handle of the clamp removal tool in a counter-clockwise direction. 2 When the jaws are open sufficiently, place the clamp over the patient clamp. 3 Rotate the handle in clockwise direction until the clamp is fully closed. 4 Rotate the handle in a counter-clockwise direction until the patient clamp opens completely. 5 Remove the patient clamp and clamp removal tool. 6 Set the clamp removal tool aside for cleaning and sterilization. 7 Discard the patient clamp. Final Steps When the spine clamp has been removed continue as follows:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Remove surgical tools from their Universal Tool Adaptors and send them for cleaning and sterilization. Tap Finish Procedure in the XVS SOFTWARE. Power down the HEADSET by pressing the On/Off button. Disconnect the battery cable. Remove the HEADSET, taking care to touch only the plastic parts. Place the HEADSET battery in the charging station. Clean and disinfect the HEADSET according to the instructions in Cleaning and Disinfection of the Headset (page 8-3). Dispose of all components from the Single Use Sterile Kit (patient markers, tool markers) according to local regulations for disposition of contaminated material. 7-21 1234675 8. Cleaning Reusable Components Follow the procedure below to clean the reusable components of the XVISION-SPINE system:
Patient clamps (XVS Straight Clamp, XVS Arc Clamp) Universal Tool Adaptors Allen screwdriver Z-Markers Navigated Tool Adaptors XVS adaptors XVS wrench Clamp Removal Tool VP Tool Adaptor All reusable components must be thoroughly cleaned and sterilized before initial use and after each subsequent use. None of the reusable components in the system require disassembly prior to cleaning. Caution: Do not use solvents, lubricants, or other chemicals unless otherwise specified. Note:
Whenever possible, do not allow blood, debris, or body fluids to dry on instruments. For best results, and to prolong the life of the reusable components, process immediately after use. 8.1. Automatic Cleaning Follow the pre-cleaning procedure below:
1. Rinse the devices under cold running utility water to remove gross soiling. Note:
Water quality is specified in AAMI TIR34: 2014. 2. While rinsing, use a soft-bristled brush to aid in the removal of soiling, focusing on all hard-to-reach places. See the following figures for more information. Prepare a detergent bath of Valsure Enzymatic Cleaner at 8 mL per liter (1 oz per gallon) or Neodisher Mediclean Forte Detergent at 5 mL per liter of lukewarm utility water in an ultrasonic unit. Immerse the devices in the detergent bath and sonicate for a minimum of two minutes. Transfer the devices onto a rack accessory contained inside the washer for processing. 3. 4. 5. 8-1 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 Figure 41: Cleaning Patient Clamp A Clamp pin B Set screw C Hinge pin Figure 42: Cleaning Tool Adaptor Apertures Take care to clean all surfaces. Use the following washer cycle. 8-2 ACB 8. Cleaning Reusable Components 8.2. Steam Sterilization Phase Pre-rinse 1 Wash 1 Rinse 1 Pure Water Rinse Dry Time 02:00 02:00 1:00 1:00 07:00 Recirculation Time
(minutes) Temperature Detergent Type and Concentration (if applicable) Valsure Neutral Detergent (US) at 2.0 mL/L or Neodisher Mediclean Forte (EU) at 2.0 mL/L Cold utility water N/A 43 C utility water Cold utility water N/A 43 C criticalI water N/A 115 C N/A 8.2. Steam Sterilization Sterilize the devices per the parameters below. Two cycles are possible. Prior to the sterilization cycle, the tray of devices should be individually wrapped in two layers of 1-ply polypropylene wrap (Halyard Health H600 or equivalent). Note:
The hospital is responsible for cleaning and autoclave sterilization of all resusable components. Steam Sterilization Parameter Cycle Type Preconditioning Pulses Temperature Exposure time Dry time Cycle # 1 Pre-vacuum 4 132 C 4 minutes 30 minutes Cycle # 2 Pre-vacuum 4 134 C 3 minutes 30 minutes 8.3. Cleaning and Disinfection of the HEADSET Follow the procedure below to clean and disinfect the HEADSET. All components must be thoroughly cleaned before initial use and after each subsequent use. None of the HEADSETs components require disassembly prior to cleaning, except for the detachable pads and the battery socket. There is a risk of HEADSET damage if the HEADSET is subjected to cleaning methods not approved by the manufacturer. To reduce the risk of loss of function and/or damage to the HEADSET use only the approved cleaning methods described below. 8-3 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 Caution: Do not attempt to sterilize any part of the HEADSET. Any attempt is likely to cause damage to the HEADSET and its components. Note:
Whenever possible, do not allow blood, debris, or any body fluids to dry on instruments. For best results, and to prolong the life of the HEADSET, process immediately after use. Figure 43: Cleaning and Disinfection of the HEADSET Follow the cleaning procedure below:
8-4 14567832 8. Cleaning Reusable Components 8.3. Cleaning and Disinfection of the Headset 1 Wearing disposable gloves, turn off the power switch of the HEADSET. 2 Disconnect the battery socket from the HEADSET. 3 Remove the battery. For more information see See Battery and Charger on page4-3 for more information. 4 Remove the three pads attached to the inner portion of the HEADSET and clean them with CaviWipes METREX to remove blood stains or other contaminants. Allow the pads to air dry. 5 Hold the HEADSET in a way that the optical elements are vertical and facing down as shown, and clean all the surfaces of the HEADSET and the battery socket with CaviWipes METREX. 6 Carefully wipe the optical elements of the HEADSET (lenses and camera), as shown, with CaviWipes METREX to avoid smears or scratches. Leave the HEADSET to air dry for at least three minutes. 7 Gently wipe the optical elements with a disposable lens cloth. 8 Reattach the pads to the cleaned HEADSET. Warning: Dispose the used wipes in accordance with Federal, State, and local regulations for infectious materials disposal. Caution: Do not operate the system until the HEADSET is thoroughly dry. When the cleaning and disinfection procedure is done return the HEADSET to its case. 8-5 9. Maintenance and Service The XVISION-SPINE (XVS) system requires yearly maintenance. System calibration and updates are provided as required by service personnel. Service should only be provided by authorized Augmedics personnel. 9.1. Annual Headset Mechanical Maintenance On an annual basis verify the mechanical functionality of the HEADSET, paying special attention to the following elements. Figure 44: HEADSET Mechanical Maintenance A Folding lock mechanism B Head strap C Head strap adjustment knob 1. Do a thorough visual inspection of the HEADSET and check the following:
Make sure that all of the enclosures are complete Check that no cracks have developed Verify that all screws are in place Examine the pads to make sure that they do not need to be replaced 2. Check the folding lock mechanism (A) in all three states:
Float Lock Stow 3. Verify the functionality of of the head strap mechanism (B), including the adjustment knob (C). 9-1 CAB Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 If there are any problems with the mechanical functionality of the HEADSET contact Augmedics technical support. 9.2. Annual Headset Optical Maintenance The luminance of the HEADSET lens assembly may decrease due to aging. The purpose of this annual maintenance test is to verify that the luminance of the display is within predefined specifications. This test shall be performed in a dark room to avoid any effect on luminance due to external light according to DMR-XVS-SER-001 and documented accordingly. Note:
The test shall be performed by qualified personnel. 9.3. Annual Software Maintenance When Augmedics is the supplier of the tablet or computer perform the following annual maintenance on the computer. 1. Open the Windows Event Viewer and look for intrusion events or cybersecuring events. 2. 3. Update the virus definition tables. Run a cybercheck and verify that it complies to the hardening as defined by Augmedics. 9-2 10. Troubleshooting Message Area Warnings Problem or Message Result/Reason Solution No Navigation Display on Headset: MULTIPLE TOOLS The system has detected more than one tool in the operating area (field of view) Remove the tool that is not in use. Notes No image displayed on HEADSET No Navigation Display on Headset: NO TOOL The system cannot detect tool marker Ensure tool marker is attached to tool/Ensure tool marker is not obstructed and is clean No Navigation Display on Headset: NO PATIENT MARKER No Navigation Display on Headset: XVISION Logo displayed No Navigation Display on Headset: WAITING FOR START PROCEDURE No Navigation Display on Headset: SYNCING No Navigation Display on Headset: Hardware Problem Detected OR Hardware failure detected in No Navigation Display on Headset:DISPLAY OFF No Navigation Display on Headset: DISPLAY OFF The system cannot detect patient reference marker Ensure patient marker is attached to clamp/Ensure patient marker is clean The Headset is not paired with the Interface software Perform Headset pairing Contact Service Start Procedure has not been selected in Interface software/Software version mismatch detected Headset is Initializing There is a problem with the Headset electronics. Power off and on the Headset. If the problem persists, contact service. Display Off option was selected in the Interface software or footswitch. Press again for Display ON Scan Transfer Error:Less than 30 images The scan transferred contains too few slices Resend the scan Scan transferred is corrupt Resend the scan Scan Transfer Error:Wrong UID Scan Transfer Error:Image File is Not CT:
Scan Transfer Error: Can't find a supported DICOM file The scanner has been incorrectly configured and is transferring an unsupported modality. Folder that does not contain support images has been selected on USB stick Configure the scanner for CT_STORAGE
"Low resources in "
System problem Power off and on the Headset. If the problem persists, contact service.
"Application is low on resources"
System problem Contact service. 10-1 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 Message Area Warnings (continued) Problem or Message Result/Reason Solution Notes Versions mismatch detected in "
Software version mismatch detected Contact Service
"Pairing failed Communication problem Try again or Power off and on the Headset. If the problem persists, contact service.
"There are no network adapters with IPv4 enabled on the local system"
"Registration Failed PC is not correctly configured Contact Service Registration marker not detected Make sure that the registration marker is correctly placed on the patient and in the scanner field of view and rescan. If the problem persists, contact service. Error: Missing eye-screen calibration. System problem Contact Service
"Xvision application is already running."
Previous instance was not closed correctly. Reboot PC Calibration failed Follow instructions and repeat the process Tool calibration failed for one of the reasons indicated Blue screen on computer monitor Make sure all cables are connected properly. If all cables are connected properly, shut down the system and contact service. Blurry or no image display Lens and LCD are not clean Gently wipe them using a lint-free soft cloth Lens and/or LCD are scratched Projected display and reality are mixed Use another HEADSET. Insecure feeling due to mixed display of projected display and reality Use another HEADSET. If this problem persists with multiple tools contact service Contact service if problem persists Contact service if problem persists 10-2 10. Troubleshooting HEADSET Troubleshooting Result/Reason Solution Problem or Message HEADSET not turning on HEADSET LED flashes light blue HEADSET LED flashes slow green HEADSET LED solid green HEADSET flashes fast green. HEADSET LED red HEADSET LED purple No power supply HEADSET is initializing Make sure that the battery cord is attached properly. Make sure that the battery is inserted fully and that the indicator is full. Wait for flashing green. HEADSET is connected to the XVISION-SPINEnetwork
(router) but not paired to the Workstation Pair the HEADSET. HEADSET paired to the Workstation NA HEADSET is trying to connect to the router. Hardware problem The user pressed the restart button for more than five seconds, putting the HEADSET into technician mode. Make sure that only one router is on and that it is configured according to the manufacturers recommendations. Try to restart the HEADSET several times. If this does not resolve the problem replace the HEADSET and contact service. Turn off the HEADSET and restart it (pressing the restart button for one to two seconds only). 10-3 Appendix A: System Specifications The specifications listed apply to system operation under typical conditions:
Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature Electrical Safety Battery Specification HEADSET Large Battery Pack Normal voltage Battery capacity Maximum charge current Discharge current HEADSET Small Battery Pack Normal voltage Battery capacity Maximum charge current Discharge current System Classifications HEADSET Rx/Tx HEADSET Frequency Range HEADSET Bandwidth Footswitch Ingress Classification General Reusable Components Patient Clamp Tool Marker Holder Z-Marker Sterile, Single Use Components Patient Marker Tool Marker Electrical Safety Classification (IEC 60601-1:2005+A1:2012) Battery operated Electromagnetic Emissions Compatibility, IEC 60601-1-2 Class A HEADSET Water Ingress Classification IPX0 (not protected) All-In-One Computer dimensions WxHxD: 606x398x65.6 mm Tablet computer dimensions WxHxD: 364.5x227x14.6 Biocompatible (compliant with ISO 10993-1); Steam sterilized Dimensions: 64 mm X 64 mm X 8 mm, gamma sterilized Dimensions: 48 mm X 48 mm X 18 mm, gamma sterilized Between 10 C and 30 C Battery operated 9-12 V 11.25V 6400 mAh 4340 mA 1200 mA 11.25V 2950 mAh 2065 mA 1200 mA 802.11g 2.4GHz IP68 20MHz (802.11g Steam sterilized Steam sterilized A-1 Appendix B: Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment In accordance with Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE), any item which is marked with the crossed-out wheelie bin symbol must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste, but segregated from other waste types for eventual procedure and recovery at an approved recycling facility. By returning waste electrical and electronic equipment via the correct segregated disposal channel, users can ensure the environmentally sound procedure and disposal of the waste equipment, thereby reducing the potential for any environmental or health risks that could arise as a result of incorrect disposal. B-1 Appendix C: XVS Tool Adaptors The XVISION-SPINE system includes XVS adaptors that are suitable for most surgical instruments. Tool Name Diameter Swivel 7.5-9 mm Universal tool adaptor Leg Down 7.5 mm-9.0 mm Swivel 7.5-9.0 mm universal tool adapter Leg up 7.5 mm-9.0 mm Swivel 6-7.5mm universal tool adapter Leg up 6.0 mm-7.5 mm Swivel 6-7.5mm universal tool adapter Leg Down 6.0 mm-7.5 mm Swivel 5-6 mm universal tool adapter leg down Swivel 5-6 mm universal tool adapter leg up Swivel 4-5 mm universal tool adapter Leg up 5.0 mm-6.0 mm 5.0 mm-6.0 mm 4.0 mm-5.0 mm Swivel 4-5 mm universal tool adapter Leg down 4.0 mm-5.0 mm Fixed 3-4 mm Universal tool adaptor Leg Down 3.0 mm-4.2 mm Fixed 3-4 mm Universal tool adaptor Leg Up 3.0 mm-4.2 mm Navigated tool adaptor XVS VP adaptor NA NA Appendix D: XVS Patient Clamps The XVISION-SPINE system includes XVS patient clamps. Tool Name XVS Short Straight Clamp (62 mm) XVS Tall Straight Clamp (82 mm) XVS Arc Clamp C-1 Appendix E: Setting up the Medtronic O-
arm 2 Scanner Use the procedures below to set u the Medtronic O-arm 2 scanner. E.1: Connecting Ethernet Cable to XVISION-SPINE Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the back of the O-arm 2 workstation (A) and connect the other end to any of the LAN ports 1 (1-4) (B) in the back of the XVISION-SPINE router. Note:
Do not plug the Ethernet cable to the WAN port. E.2: Setting IP Address Use the procedure below to set the IP address. D-1 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 1. Choose an existing study (A), select Saved Exams (B) and press Send To (C) 2. 3. Press Navigation System (D) and Send Patient Images (E). Copy Stealth IP information (F) into the XVS SOFTWARE. See Configuring the Scanner Imaging Protocol on page5-6 for more information. E.3: Imaging Settings Configure imaging setting as follows:
D-2 Appendix E: Setting up the Medtronic O-arm 2 Scanner E.4: Sending Image to xvision-Spine 1. Ensure all beads of the Z-Marker (A) and anatomy (B) are in both axial and lateral scout shots. 2. Have the radiology tech make the following 3D settings prior to the 3D spin:
Always choose HD Choose anatomy location Choose patient size (only use Medium, Large or XL) Choose patient positioning Choose side O-arm in coming in from Patients breath must be held before scan 3. Scroll through 3D axial image and ensure all 12 beads of Z-Marker are visible, as in the figure below. E.4: Sending Image to XVISION-SPINE When the scan is complete press ESC to return to the menu. D-3 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 1. Choose the current patient (A), press Saved Exams (B) and then press Send To (C). 2. Press Navigation System (D), Send Patient Images (E) and then press Send (F). Information is automatically sent to XVS SOFTWARE. D-4 Appendix F: Setting up the Medtronic O-
arm 1 Scanner Use the procedures below to set u the Medtronic O-arm 2 scanner. F.1: Connecting Ethernet Cable to XVISION-SPINE Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the back of the O-arm 1 workstation (A) and connect the other end to any of the LAN ports 1 (1-4) (B) in the back of the XVISION-SPINE router. Note:
Do not plug the Ethernet cable to the WAN port. F.2: Setting IP address Use the procedure below to set the IP address. E-1 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 1. Choose an existing study (A), select Saved Exams (B) and press Send To (C). 2. 3. Press DICOM Store Server or Navigation System (D) and Send Patient Images (E). Copy Stealth IP information (F) into the XVS SOFTWARE. See Configuring the Scanner Imaging Protocol on page5-6 for more information. F.3: Imaging Settings Configure imaging setting as follows:
E-2 Appendix F: Setting up the Medtronic O-arm 1 Scanner F.4: Sending Image to xvision-Spine 1. Ensure all beads of the Z-Marker (A) and anatomy (B) are in both axial and lateral scout shots. 2. Have the radiology tech make the following 3D settings prior to the 3D spin:
Always choose HD Choose anatomy location Choose patient size (only use Medium, Large or XL) Choose patient positioning Choose side O-arm in coming in from Patients breath must be held before scan 3. Scroll through 3D axial image and ensure all 12 beads of Z-Marker are visible, as in the figure below. F.4: Sending Image to XVISION-SPINE When the scan is complete press ESC to return to the menu. E-3 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 1. Choose the current patient (A), press Saved Exams (B) and then press Send To (C). 2. Press Navigation System (D), Send Patient Images (E) and then press Send (F). Information is automatically sent to XVS SOFTWARE. E-4 Appendix G: Setting up the Brainlab Airo Scanner Use the procedures below to set up the Brainlab Airo scanner. G.1: Connecting Ethernet Cable to XVISION-SPINE Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into left NAV port in the back of the Brainlab Airo workstation (A) and connect the other end to any of the LAN ports 1 (1-4) (B) in the back of the XVISION-SPINE router. Note:
Do not plug the Ethernet cable to the WAN port. G.2: Setting IP Address Use the procedure below to set the IP address. F-1 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 1. Choose an existing study (A) and press Next or Export (B). 2. Select the listed server (C) and then press Send to DICOM Node (D). F-2 Appendix G: Setting up the Brainlab Airo Scanner G.3: Imaging Settings 3. When the image transfer fails (E) an error message displays the IP information (F). Copy the IP address into the XVS SOFTWARE. See Configuring the Scanner Imaging Protocol on page5-6 for more information. G.3: Imaging Settings 1. Ensure that all beads of the ZLink and anatomy are in both axial and lateral scout shots. Note:
Because there is no monitor this is accomplished using hand control. 2. Have the radiology tech make the following 3D settings prior to the 3D spin:
Patient age and weight Choose anatomy location Scanner automatically sets scan parameters based on patient information Patients breath must be held before scan F-3 3. Scroll through the 3D axial image (A) and ensure that all 12 beads of the Z-Marker are in the image. G.4: Sending Image to xvision-Spine Information is sent automatically send to XVS SOFTWARE after the scan. Note:
Archived studies cannot be sent. Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 F-4 Appendix H: Setting up the Ziehm RFD 3D Scanner Use the procedures below to set up the Ziehm RFD 3D scanner. H.1: Connecting Ethernet Cable to XVISION-SPINE Plug one end of the Ethernet cable back of the Ziehm monitor (A) and connect the other end to any of the LAN ports 1 (1-4) (B) in the back of the XVISION-SPINE router. Note:
Do not plug the Ethernet cable to the WAN port. H.2: Setting IP address A trained Ziehm employee or distributor must be on site to set up the IP address. 1. When this is done copy the IP address (A) into the XVS SOFTWARE. See Configuring the Scanner Imaging Protocol on page5-6 for more information. G-1 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 2. In the Ziehm console press Test (B). The Verification Successful window (C) indicates that the test has been completed. H.3: Imaging Settings Configure imaging setting as follows:
1. Ensure all beads of the Z-Marker (A) and anatomy (B) are in both axial and lateral scout shots. G-2 Appendix H: Setting up the Ziehm RFD 3D Scanner H.4: Sending Image to xvision-Spine 2. Have the radiology tech make the following 3D settings prior to the 3D spin:
3D (C) Navigation Server: XVision (D) Application: Bone (E) Body Size: Adult (F) Body region: Spine (G) 3. Follow the instructions and steps to perform a 3D scan. The scanner automatically sets the scan parameters based on patient information. Note:
Patients breath must be held before the scan. When the scan is complete scroll through the 3D axial image and ensure that all 12 beads of the Z-Marker are in the image. H.4: Sending Image to xvision-Spine The 3D images are sent automatically to the navigation system. Note:
If the data is not received by the navigation system, press Navigation on the right monitor of the monitor card of the C-arm. See the service manual for more information. G-3 Appendix I: Setting up the Siemens Cios Spin Scanner Use the procedures below to set up the Cios Spin scanner. I.1: Connecting Ethernet Cable to XVISION-SPINE Plug one end of the Ethernet the side of the Cios Spin workstation (A) and connect the other end to any of the LAN ports 1 (1-4) (B) in the back of the XVISION-SPINE router. Note:
Do not plug the Ethernet cable to the WAN port. I.2: Setting IP Address A Siemens representative must be on site to set up the IP address. H-1 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 1. Choose Service tab (A) and the Man/Tool box icon (B). After the Siemens representative keys in the password press Configure (C). 2. Press DiICOM Node Settings (D) and then Create New (E). The Siemens representative assigns the following information:
Server:
Port: 104 IP Address:
AE Title H-2 Appendix I: Setting up the Siemens Cios Spin Scanner I.3: Imaging Settings 3. 4. Press Storage Mode (F) and then Standard (G) for 3D Volumes. Press Save (H). Copy the Cios Spin IP information into the XVS SOFTWARE. See Configuring the Scanner Imaging Protocol on page5-6 for more information. I.3: Imaging Settings Configure imaging setting as follows:
1. Ensure all beads of the Z-Marker (A) and anatomy (B) are in both axial and lateral scout shots. 2. Have the radiology tech make the following 3D settings prior to the 3D spin:
Application Group (C) High Quality (D) Choose patient positioning Choose from which side C-arm comes Patients breath must be held before scan H-3 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 3. Scroll through 3D axial image (E) and ensure that all 12 beads of the Z-Marker are visible. I.4: Sending Image to XVISION-SPINE After the scan is complete follow the procedure below. H-4 Appendix I: Setting up the Siemens Cios Spin Scanner I.4: Sending Image to xvision-Spine 1. Choose 2D on workstation (A), select axial 3D image (B) and then Export (C). Note:
A selected image has a white highlight. A marked image has a checkmark. 2. Set Target to XVISION (D), Transfer to Selected (E), and set this as default (F). The prest the Export icon (G). Information is automatically sent to XVS SOFTWARE. H-5 Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-1 TM-5010-24P/24F Medical Panel PC USERS MANUAL V1.1 Copyright ,2018. All rights reserved All other brand names are registered trademarks of their respective owners. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-2 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual i Version Change History Date Version Description Remark 2018/9/20 1.0 First release Cosa 2018/11/051.1Remove duplicate line p59 TP Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-3 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual ii Acknowledgments Intel 6th generation Core i and Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. IBM, PC/AT, PS/2 are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. RTL is a trademark of Realtek Semi-Conductor Co., Ltd. C&T is a trademark of Chips and Technologies, Inc. UMC is a trademark of United Microelectronics Corporation. ITE is a trademark of Integrated Technology Express, Inc. PS/2 is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. Intel is a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation. Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Winbond is a registered trademark of Winbond Electronics Corporation. All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners. Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-4 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual iii FCC Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with this user manual, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Note that even when this equipment is installed and used in accordance with this user manual, there is still no guarantee that interference will not occur. If this equipment is believed to be causing harmful interference to radio or television reception, this can be determined by turning the equipment on and off. If interference is occurring, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to a power outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help Warning: Any changes or modifications made to the equipment which are not expressly approved by the relevant standards authority could void your authority to operate the equipment. To avoid risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be connected to a supply mains with protective earth. Do not modify this equipment without authorization of the manufacturer. Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-5 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual iv Safety Instructions Intended use The TM-5010-24P/24F is intended to serve as a medical monitor which is designed for general purpose for hospital environment and for diagnosis. It could be used for Surgical, Radiology, PACS (Picture Archiving Communication Systems), LIS (Lab Information Systems) and Electronic Medical Record purpose. It shall not be used for life-supporting system. WARNING: Critical diagnostic decision must not be based solely on images displayed by this device Intended User profile The equipment is intended for infant or adults by profession Health care professionals. Greeting & Setup Thank you for purchasing the TM-5010-24P/24F unit. We wish that this unit will be durable and reliable in providing your medical application needs. Please follow the instructions below to ensure the unit continues to have high performance. Unpacking After opening the carton, there will be a medical panel PC unit with an accessory box. Examine the contents to see if there are damages to the unit and if all accessories are present. Setting up Please read this manual carefully and remember to keep this manual for future reference. Safety Instructions & Cleaning The unit has undergone various tests in order to comply with safety standards. Inappropriate use of the open frame unit may be dangerous. Please remember to follow the instructions below to insure your safety during the installation and operating process. Transporting & Placement of unit 1. When moving the unit on a cart; be very cautious. Quick stops, excessive forces and uneven surfaces may cause the cart to overturn thus risking the unit to fall to the ground. Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-6 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual v 2. If the medical panel PC unit does fall to the ground, immediately turn the power off and disconnect cords. Then contact a service technician for repairs. Continual use of the unit may result cause a fire or electric shock. Also, do not repair the unit on your own. 3. Having two or more people transporting the display unit is recommended. In addition, when installing the unit by suspending it also requires two or more people. 4. Before suspending the unit, make sure the material used for suspension is sturdy and stable. If not properly suspended, the display unit may fall and cause serious injury to people standing nearby as well as to the unit itself. 5. If you wish to mount the display unit, remember to use only the mounting hardware recommended by the manufacturer. Electrical and Power Source Related 1. This medical panel PC unit must operate on a power source as shown on the specification label. If you are not sure what type of power supply used in the area, consult your dealer or local power supplier. 2. The power cords must not be damaged. Applied pressure, added heat, and tugging may damage the power cord. 3. The power cord must be routed properly when setup takes place. We advise that this aspect measure is to prevent people from stepping on the cords or while the unit is suspended to prevent flying objects from getting tangled with the unit. 4. For plug-in equipment, the power outlet socket must be located near the equipment and must be easily accessible. 5. Do not overload the AC outlets or extension cords. Electrical shocks or fires may occur from overloading. 6. Do not touch the power source during a thunderstorm. 7. If your hands are wet, do not touch the plug. Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-7 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual vi 8. Use your thumb and index finger, grip firmly on the power cord to disconnect from the electrical socket. By pulling the power cord, may result in damaging it. 9. If the unit is not going to be in use for an extended period of time, remember to disconnect the unit. 10. The medical panel PC unit uses voltage between 100-240VAC. Connect the unit to a power source with the same numerical value as shown. Please use only the power cord provided by the dealer to ensure safety and EMC compliance. Various Factors of Environment 1. Do not insert objects into the openings. 2. Do not have liquids seep into the internal areas of the medical panel PC unit. 3. Having liquids seep in or inserting objects into the unit may result in electric shocks from taking and/or short circuiting the internal parts. 4. Do not place the medical panel PC unit in the presence of high moisture areas. 5. Do not install the medical panel PC unit in a wet environment. 6. Do not place near unit near heat generating sources. 7. Do not place the unit in a location where it will come in contact with fumes or steam. 8. Remember to keep the medical panel PC unit away from the presence of dust. 9. If water has flow in or seep in, immediately disconnect the open frame unit. Then contact a service technician for repairs. Ventilation Spacing 1. Do not cover or block the openings on the top and back sides of the display unit. Inadequate ventilation may cause overheating thus reducing the lifespan of the unit. Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-8 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual vii 2. Unless proper ventilation is present, do not place unit in an enclosed area; such as a built-in shelf. Keep a minimum distance of 10 cm between the display unit and wall. Operating principle A Medical Panel PC has four main components: the arithmetic logic unit (ALU), the control unit, the memory, and the input and output devices (collectively termed I/O). These parts are interconnected by buses, often made of groups of wires. The control unit, ALU, and registers are collectively known as a central processing unit (CPU). Inside each of these parts are thousands to trillions of small electrical circuits which can be turned off or on by means of an electronic switch. Each circuit represents a bit (binary digit) of information so that when the circuit is on it represents a "1", and when off it represents a "0" (in positive logic representation). The circuits are arranged in logic gates so that one or more of the circuits may control the state of one or more of the other circuits. Cleaning the unit 1. Remember to turn off the power source and to unplug the cord from the outlet before cleaning the unit. 2. Carefully dismount the unit or bring the unit down from suspension to clean. 3. Please use a dry soft cloth to clean the unit. 4. Take a dry cloth and wipe the unit dry. Remember to avoid having liquids seep into the internal components and areas of the medical panel PC unit. Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-9 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual viii Error message / Troubleshooting No power 1. Connect the AC adapter to the computer, and then plug it into an AC outlet. 2. Turn on the computer. Servicing, Repairing, Maintenance & Safety Checks 1. If the unit is not functioning properly, observe the performance level of the display closely to determine what type of servicing is needed. 2. Do not attempt to repair the medical panel PC unit on your own. Disassembling the cover exposes users to high voltages and other dangerous conditions. Notify and request a qualified service technician for servicing the unit. 3. To avoid risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be connected to a supply mains with protective earth. 4. If any of the following situations occur turn the power source off and unplug the unit. Then contact a qualified service technician. (a) A liquid was spilled on the unit or objects have fallen into the unit. (b) The unit is soaked with liquids. (c) The unit is dropped or damaged. (d) If smoke or strange odor is flowing out of the operating unit. (e) If the power cord or plug is damaged. (f) When the functions of the unit are dysfunctional. 5. When replacement parts are needed for the medical panel PC unit, make sure service technicians use replacement parts specified by the manufacturer, or those with the same characteristics and performance as the original parts. If unauthorized parts are used it may result in starting a fire, electrical shock and/or other dangers. Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-10 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual ix ISO 7000-0434 : Caution, consult ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS. ISO 7000-1641 : Follow operating instructions or Consult instructions for use. IEC 60417 -5009 : STAND-BY. IEC 60417-5031 : Direct current. EU-wide legislation, as implemented in each Member State, requires that waste electrical and electronic products carrying the mark (left) must be disposed of separately from normal household waste. This includes monitors and electrical accessories, such as signal cables or power cords. When you need to dispose of your display products, please follow the guidance of your local authority, or ask the shop where you purchased the product, or if applicable, follow any agreements made between yourself. The mark on electrical and electronic products only applies to the current European Union Member States. Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-11 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual x When networking with electrical devices, the operator is responsible for ensuring that the resulting system meets the requirements set forth by the following standards: EN 60601-1 (IEC 60601-1) Medical electrical equipment Part 1: General requirements for safety EN 60601-1-1 (IEC 60601-1-1) Medical electrical equipment Part 1-1: General requirements for safety Collateral standard: Safety requirements for Medical electrical systems EN 60601-1-2 (IEC 60601-1-2) Medical electrical equipment Part 1-2: General requirements for safety Collateral standard: Electromagnetic compatibility; Requirements and tests Accessory equipment connected to the analog and digital interfaces must be in compliance with the respective nationally harmonized IEC standards (i.e. IEC 60950 for data processing equipment, IEC 60065 for video equipment, IEC 61010-1 for laboratory equipment, and IEC 60601-1 for medical equipment.) Furthermore all configurations shall comply with the system standard IEC 60601-1-1. Everybody who connects additional equipment to the signal input part or signal output part configures a medical system, and is therefore, responsible that the system complies with the requirements of the system standard IEC 60601-1-1. The unit is for exclusive interconnection with IEC 60601-1 certified equipment in the patient environment and IEC 60XXX certified equipment outside of the patient environment. If in doubt, consult the technical services department or your local representative. Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-12 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual xi Caution: DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN UNCONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE IS BELOW -20 C (-4 F) OR ABOVE 60 C (140 F). THIS MAY DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT. This equipment shall not be used in life support systems. The user is not to touch SIP/SOPs and the patient at the same time. Caution Use suitable mounting apparatus to avoid risk of injury. The sound pressure level at the operators position according to IEC 704-1:1982 is no more than 70dB (A). A) Grounding reliability can only be achieved when the equipment is connected to an equivalent receptacle marked Hospital Only or Hospital Grade. B) Use a power cord that matches the voltage of the power outlet, which has been approved and complies with the safety standard of your particular country. C) Caution: This adapter Sinpro HPU180A-108 is a forming part of the medical device Contact information: TEGUAR Corporation 4235 South Stream Boulevard, Suite L-130 Charlotte, NC 28217 USA TEL : +1 800 870 7715 Email:hotline@teguar.com
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Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-13 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual xii Table of Contents Acknowledgments ........................................................ ii FCC Class B ................................................................... iii Safety Instructions ...................................................... iv Introduction .......................................................... 1 Product Description ...................................................... 1 Package list ..................................................................... 2 Features ............................................................................ 3 Specifications .................................................................. 4 Guidance and manufacturers declaration electromagnetic emissions ..................................... 7 Guidance and manufacturers declaration electromagnetic immunity ....................................... 9 Immunity ................................................. 10 Cleaning/Disinfecting ................................................. 12 Getting Started .................................................. 12 System Set Up ............................................................. 12 Dimension ...................................................................... 14 System View ................................................................. 16 Disconnect Device ...................................................... 21 BIOS Setup .......................................................... 22 Appendix .............................................................. 38 A. Jumper settings and Connectors ..................... 38 B. L type Stand (optional kit) ................................. 58 C. Battery Pack Specifications (optional kit) .... 59 D. Scrap Computer Recycling ................................ 60 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-14 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 1 Introduction Product Description The TM-5010-24P/24F Medical Panel PC are based on Intel 6th generation Core i processor which can deliver faster graphic with higher CPU performance. It accommodates two SATA III devices and up to 32GB DDR4 SODIMM. The high brightness LCD, Low noise (TM-5010-24F) / Fanless (TM-5010-24P) solution, integrated multimedia functions and extensive expansion options make them the perfect platform upon which to build comprehensive lifestyle computing applications. The TM-5010-24P/24F includes all the features of a powerful computer into a slim and attractive chassis. The TM-5010-24P/24F has a 23.8 high brightness TFT display with 1920 x 1080 resolutions. The TM-5010-24P/24F is compact, Giga LAN and selectable WLAN network compatible PC with full safety and medical approval and features to control a dedicated system with a wide variety of applications. Combining the TM-5010-24P/24F into your system can achieve both cost-saving and efficient improvements. Common applications include Surgical, Radiology, PACS (Picture Archiving Communication Systems), LIS (Lab Information Systems) and Electronic Medical Record. The TM-5010-24P/24F are definitely your perfect choices. Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-15 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 2 Package list Before you begin installing your Medical Station, please make sure that the following items have been shipped: The TM-5010-24F or TM-5010-24P Medical Panel PC unit User manual, chipset drivers Power Adapter x 1 (Mf: Sinpro, type/model: HPU180A-108) Power cord Hospital grade used(US type), or other type in UK, EUetc. Screw x 4 (VESA 75/100 use) Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-16 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 3 Features Anti-bacteria (MRSA) plastic housing 23.8" full HD (1920X1080) , MVA, Diagnostic Panel High performance 6th generation intel Core i CPU (S series) Supports Dual Channel DDR4 SO-DIMM, Max. 32GB Projective Capacitive Multi-touch screen (10 fingers) Easy wipe surfaces with no internal corners Fanless solution High speed USB3.1 gen II One mini-PCIe expansion, support mSATA One M.2 E type support WLAN solution HDD Anti-vibration mechanism Supports PCI-E x 16 (option) USB/LAN/COM isolated module by different configuration Optional DVD-RW or Smart card reader by different configuration Optional WLAN/Bluetooth module with inner antenna, mSATA card, battery pack, Auto focus 5M pixel camera, desktop stand and project with RFID solution Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-17 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 4 Specifications [ Hardware Specifications Display 23.8 250 nits Full HD TFT LCD CPU Support TM-5010-24F LGA1151 for 6th generation Intel mobile Core i7/i5/i3 processor (35W max.) TM-5010-24P LGA1151 for 6th generation Intel mobile Core i7/i5/i3 processor Disk Drive Space 2.5 Hard Disk Drive (SATA III) or 2.5 Solid State Drive (5Vdc,1.5A max. for TM-5010-24F; 5Vdc, 1.0A max. TM-5010-24P) Expansion One Mini PCIe slot (total loaded 1.65W) One M.2 Type E slot (total loaded 1.65W) One PCI-E expansion slot (total loaded 15W) (option) Button Power // Audio adjustment (+)(-) // brightness (+)(-) // Reading Light // Video input selection // LCD on/off // Clean me(auto release after 1 minute) // Fn Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-18 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 5 I/O Standard version USB 3.1 gen II x 2, USB 3.0 x 2 RS232 x 2 RJ-45 x 1 (Gigabit Ethernet) 3.5mm phone jack connector * 2 ( Line-out, and Mic-in) DP video output x 2 Reset x 1 DC-in Jack x 1(with lock function) Two 5W speaker on back side Expansion I/O version USB 3.1 gen II x 2, USB 3.0 x 2, USB 2.0 x 2 RS232 x 1, RS232/RS422/RS485 x 1 (RS-485 auto flow support) RJ-45 x 2 (Gigabit Ethernet) 3.5mm phone jack connector * 2 ( Line-out, and Mic-in) DP video output x 2 Reset x 1 DC-in Jack x 1(with lock function) Two 5W speaker on back side Isolated version USB 3.1 gen II x 2, USB 3.0 x 2 RJ-45 x 1 (Gigabit Ethernet) 3.5mm phone jack connector * 2 ( Line-out, and Mic-in) DP video output x 2 Reset x 1 DC-in Jack x 1(with lock function) Two 5W speaker on back side Isolation: 4KV isolated RS-232 x 1, RS-232/422/485 x 1 4KV isolated USB 2.0 x 1 (Full speed) 4KV isolated Lan x 1 (Gigabit) (The isolated ports verified through Dielectric test 4000Vac only) LCD Specifications Display Type 23.8 LED backlight LCD Max. Resolution 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) Contrast Ratio 3000 : 1 (Typ) Pixel Pitch (um) 274.5 (per one triad) 274.5 Luminance (cd/m2) 250 (TYP) Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-19 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 6 Viewing Angle 178(H) 178(V) Operating Temperature 0C~ 40C (32F~104F) Brightness Control Yes Cautions: Continuous displaying fixed pattern may induce image sticking. Its recommended to use screen saver or moving content periodically if fixed pattern is displayed on the screen. Power Adapter Specifications Power Close-frame MFR Sinpro Type HPU180A-108 Input Rating AC 100 ~ 240 V, 2.2-0.9A @ 47 ~ 63 Hz Output Rating DC 24V, 7.5A MTBF 100,000 hrs operation at 25C Classification Power by Class I certified power adapter. No applied part. Mode of operation Continuous operation System input rating DC 24V, 7A Mechanical Specifications Architecture Close-frame Front Bezel PCT touch Color Medical-white Mounting / Holder VESA 75/100mm Construction 3mm ABS + PC TYPE Plastic housing Dimension (WxHxD) 606 x 398 x 65.6 mm Net Weight TM-5010-24F: 10.83kg (w/o power adapter) TM-5010-24P: 10.80kg (w/o power adapter) Packing Filler PE Environmental Specifications Temperature Operating: 0C to 35C (32F ~95F) with Sinpro Adapter Storage, Transportation: -20C to 60C (-4F ~140F) Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-20 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 7 Humidity Operating: 10% to 90%@ 35C, non-condensing Storage, Transportation: 10% to 90%, non-condensing Vibration Operating: 15g/0.53 oz, 11 ms, half sine wave Non-operating: 50g/1.76 oz, 11 ms, half sine wave Shock Operating: 5 ~ 17 Hz , Amplitude0.117 ~ 500Hz , Acceleration1.0G Non-operating:10~55Hz/0.15g, 55~500Hz/2.0g Altitudes Operational: up to 3000 m (9842 feet) Shipping: up to 12192 m (40000 feet) Pressure 700 1060 hPa (Operation) 186 1060 hPa (Storage) 186 1060 hPa (Transportation) Touch Screen P.cap touch (10 fingers) Type Full flat projective capacitive touch panel Interface Controller with USB interface, 5V Resolution 100ppi to 25ppi Based WIN7 definition ppi (Pixel per inch) Light Transmission 90% 3% Life Time 100M times Guidance and manufacturers declaration electromagnetic emissions The model TM-5010-24P/24F is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the model TM-5010-24P/24F should assure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 The model TM-5010-24P/24F uses RF energy only for its internal function. Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment. RF emissions CISPR 11 The model TM-5010-24P/24F is suitable for use in all establishments, Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-21 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 8 Harmonic emissions IEC 61000-3-2 including domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low-voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes. Voltage fluctuations/ flicker emissions IEC 61000-3-3 Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the model TM-5010-24P/24F The model TM-5010-24P/24F is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the model TM-5010-24P/24F can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the model TM-5010-24P/24F as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment. Rated maximum output power of transmitter W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz d = 1,2 80 MHz to 800 MHz d = 1,2 800 MHz to 2.7 GHz d = 2,3 0,01 0,12 0,12 0,23 0,1 0,38 0,38 0,73 1 1,2 1,2 2,3 10 3,8 3,8 7,3 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distanced in meters (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer. NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies. NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people. Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-22 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 9 Guidance and manufacturers declaration electromagnetic immunity The model TM-5010-24P/24F is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the model TM-5010-24P/24F should assure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Electrostatic discharge (ESD) IEC 61000-4-2 8 kV contact 15 kV air 8 kV contact 15 kV air Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic tile. If floors are covered with synthetic material, the relative humidity should be at least 30 %. Electrical fast transient/burst IEC 61000-4-4 2 kV for power supply lines 1 kV for input/output lines 2 kV for power supply lines 1 kV for input/output lines Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. Surge IEC 61000-4-5 1 kV line(s) to line(s) 2 kV line(s) to earth 1 kV line(s) to line(s) 2 kV line(s) to earth Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-23 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 10 interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000-4-11 0% UT (100 % dip in UT) for 0.5 cycle 0 % UT (100 % dip in UT) for 1 cycles 70 % UT (30 % dip in UT) for 25 cycles 0 % UT (100 % dip in UT) for 250 cycles 0 % UT (100 % dip in UT) for 0.5 cycle 0 % UT (100 % dip in UT) for 1 cycles 70 % UT (30 % dip in UT) for 25 cycles 0 % UT (100 % dip in UT) for 250 cycles Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment. If the user of the model TM-5010-24P/24F requires continued operation during power mains interruptions, it is recommended that the model TM-5010-24P/24F be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery. Power frequency (50/60 Hz) magnetic field IEC 61000-4-8 30 A/m 30 A/m Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment. NOTE UT is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level. Guidance and manufacturers declaration electromagnetic immunity The model TM-5010-24P/24F is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the model TM-5010-24P/24F should assure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-24 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 11 Conducted RF IEC 61000-4-6 Radiated RF IEC 61000-4-3 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz 3 V/m 80 MHz to 2.7 GHz Vrms V/m Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the model TM-5010-24P/24F, including cables, than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter. Recommended separation distance d = 1,2 d = 1,2 80 MHz to 800 MHz d = 2,3 800 MHz to 2.7 GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters (m). Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as determined by an electromagnetic site survey, a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range. b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol: NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies. NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people. a Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the model TM-5010-24P/24F is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the model TM-5010-24P/24F should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the model TM-5010-24P/24F. b Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m. Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-25 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 12 Cleaning/Disinfecting Steps: 1. Wipe the TM-5010-24P/24F with a dry clean cloth. 2. Operate with manufacturers instructions or hospital protocol. Cautions: Do not immerse or rinse the TM-5010-24P/24F and its peripherals. If you accidentally spill liquid on the device, disconnect the unit from the power source. Contact your Biomed regarding the continued safety of the unit before placing it back in operation. Do not spray cleaning agent on the chassis. Do not use disinfectants that contain phenol. Do not autoclave or clean the TM-5010-24P/24F or its peripherals with strong aromatic, chlorinated, ketone, ether, or Esther solvents, sharp tools or abrasives. Never immerse electrical connectors in water or other liquids. Getting Started System Set Up The following is a summary of the steps in setting up the system for use. (1). You can fix the system to a mounting fixture using the screw holes on the sides of the system. (2). Make any required external connections such as the display, keyboard, and LAN. (3). Plug the appropriate end of the power cord into the power connector on the rear of the system and the plug to an electrical outlet. (4). Waiting for 3 seconds then press the power switch on the front panel of the system once to turn on the system power. (5). If necessary, run the BIOS SETUP programs to configure the system. Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-26 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 13 Caution: In order to boot up system from USB-CD/DVD drive, please connect USB-CD/DVD drive, turn on computer power, keep on pressing F11 key, go into BIOS quick boot menu, select USB-CD ROM, WAIT FOR 20 SECONDS, then press enter, system OS will boot up from USB-CD/DVD drive directly. Notice: The installation is only to be carried out by manufacturer trained and authorized personnel. Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-27 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 14 Dimension TM-5010-24F (VESA Mount Screw type: M4) Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-28 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 15 TM-5010-24P (VESA Mount Screw type: M4) Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-29 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 16 System View Front View Hotkey and LED definition at front panel Located on Touch screen bottom side, from left to right, front view 1-1. Up. HDD: Amber 1-2 Down. Battery1(Green) & Battery2(Amber): LED 1 LED 2 (Charge/Discharge/Low) (Batt present/ not present) In charge blinking ON Discharge OFF ON Full charge ON ON Low battery blinking blinking No battery OFF OFF 2. Power Button (with LED status indicator: ON: Green, OFF: dark) Operation: always on. Webcam (optional) RFID(optional) Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-30 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 17 Suspend: Flash 2(light)/2(dark) sec. 3. Volume adjustment (-) 4. Volume adjustment (+) 5. Brightness (-) 6. Brightness (+) 7. Reading light 8. Video input selection (with LED status indicator: ON: Green->DVI input, OFF: dark->PC mode) PC mode DVI input Remark Sys power off No any message 1. No connect - 60S message off (no connection) 2. No signal -60S message off (cable connected, but no signal input) 3. DVI input - message for 3 sec. Sys power on PC mode forcibly Switch to PC mode when sys power on In Windows Message for 3 sec Same as power off 9. LCD on/off (with LED status indicator: LCD ON: dark, LCD OFF: Green) 10. Clean me (with LED status indicator: ON: Amber, OFF: dark) a. Keep on contacting 5 seconds to active b. keep contacting 5 seconds to release c. auto release after 60 seconds 11. Fn: Function key (with LED status indicator: ON: Green, OFF: dark) Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-31 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 18 Side View Standard model without door Customized model with DVD (or Smart card reader) Rear View TM-5010-24F (Fan) TM-5010-24P (Fanless) Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-32 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 19 I/O parts (Standard version) 1. LAN x 1 2. RS232 x 2 3. USB 3.1 x 2 4. USB 3.0 x 2 5. Reset 6. DC-in 7. PCI-E/PCI expansion 8. Line-out 9. Microphone-in 10. DP Port x 2 (Output) I/O parts (Expansion I/O version) 1. LAN x 2 2. RS232 x 1 3. RS232/RS422/RS485 x 1 (RS-485 auto flow support) 4. USB 3.1 x 2 5. USB 3.0 x 2 6. USB 2.0 x 2 7. Reset 8. DC-in 9. PCI-E/PCI expansion 10. Line-out 11. Microphone-in 12. DP Port x 2 (Output) Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-33 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 20 I/O parts (Isolated version) isolation isolated COM 4KV isolated RS-232 x 1, RS-232/422/485 x 1 isolated USB 4KV isolated USB 2.0 x 1 (Full speed) isolated LAN 4KV isolated Lan x 1 (Gigabit) Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-34 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 21 Disconnect Device Turn off the system: Turning off TM-5010-24P/24F properly is important for system reliability. 1. On the start menu, click Shut down and select OK. Unplug the power cord from the power adapter jack to disconnect the device. Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-35 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 22 BIOS Setup BIOS Introduction The AMI BIOS (Basic Input / Output System) installed in your computer systems ROM supports Intel processors. The BIOS provides critical low-level support for a standard device such as disk drives, serial ports and parallel ports. It also adds virus and password protection as well as special support for detailed fine-tuning of the chipset controlling the entire system. BIOS Setup The AMI BIOS provides a Setup utility program for specifying the system configurations and settings. The BIOS ROM of the system stores the Setup utility. When you turn on the computer, the AMI BIOS is immediately activated. Pressing the <Del> key immediately allows you to enter the Setup utility. If you are a little bit late pressing the <Del> key, POST (Power On Self Test) will continue with its test routines, thus preventing you from invoking the Setup. If you still wish to enter Setup, restart the system by pressing the Reset button or simultaneously pressing the <Ctrl>, <Alt> and <Delete> keys. You can also restart by turning the system Off and back On again. The following message will appear on the screen: Press <DEL> to Enter Setup In general, you press the arrow keys to highlight items, <Enter> to select, the <PgUp> and <PgDn> keys to change entries, <F1> for help and <Esc> to quit. When you enter the Setup utility, the Main Menu screen will appear on the screen. The Main Menu allows you to select from various setup functions and exit choices. Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-36 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 23 Main This section provides information on the BIOS information, Embedded controller information and Battery information System Date Set the system date. Use the <Tab> key to switch between data elements. System Time Set the system time. Use the <Tab> key to switch between time elements. Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-37 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 24 Advanced Trusted Computing Configuration Enables or disables BIOS support for security device. O.S. will not show Security Device. TCG EFI protocol and INT1A interface will not be available. ACPI Settings Enable Hibernation Enables or Disables System ability to Hibernate (0S/S4 Sleep State). This option may be not effective with some OS. ACPI Sleep State Select the highest ACPI sleep state the system will enter when the SISPEND button is pressed. AMT Configuration Intel AMT Enable/Disable Intel (R) Active Management Technology BIOS Extension. Note : iAMT H/W is always enabled. This option just controls the BIOS extension execution. If enabled, this requires additional firmware in the SPI device. Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-38 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 25 BIOS Hotkey Pressed OEMFLag Bit 1: Enable/Disable BIOS hotkey press. MEBx Selection Screen OEMFLag Bit 2:Enable/Disable MEBx selection screen. Hide Un-Configure ME Confirmation Prompt OEMFlag Bit 6:Hide Un-Configure ME without password Confirmation Prompt. Un-Configure ME OEMFlag Bit 15:Un-Configure ME without password. Serial Port Configuration Serial Port 1 Configuration Serial Port Select an optimal settings for super IO Device. Change Settings Select an optimal settings for Super IO Device. Set Parameters of Serial Port 1. Serial Port 2 Configuration Serial Port Enable or Disable Serial Port (COM). Change Settings Select an optimal settings for super IO Device. Serial Port 3 Configuration Serial Port Enable or Disable Serial Port (COM). Change Settings Select an optimal settings for super IO Device. Serial Port 4 Configuration Serial Port Enable or Disable Serial Port (COM). Change Settings Select an optimal settings for super IO Device. Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-39 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 26 Serial Port 5 Configuration Serial Port Enable or Disable Serial Port (COM). Change Settings Select an optimal settings for super IO Device. Serial Port 6 Configuration Serial Port Enable or Disable Serial Port (COM). Change Settings Select an optimal settings for super IO Device. Hardware Monitor Monitor hardware status S5 RTC Wake Settings Wake system From S5 Enable or disable System wake on alarm event. Select FixedTime, System will wake on the hr::min::sec specified. Select DynamicTime , System will wake on the current time + Increase minute(s). CPU Configuration CPU Configuration Parameters Active Processor Cores Number of cores to enable in each processor package. Intel Virtualization Technology When enabled, a VMM can utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by Vanderpool Technology. Intel(R) SpeedStep(tm) Allows more than tow frequency ranges to be supported. Turbo Mode Enable / Disable Turbo Mode. Battery Mode Power Limit Enable / Disable battery mode power limit function. Embedded Controller Configuration Battery off Time Number of seconds of cut off battery output after system shutdowns.0~600 second(s) 0 means disable battery off function. Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-40 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 27 Max CPU Temperature Start point of CPU temperature for throttling. Max CPU Temperature(Fanless) Start point of CPU temperature for throttling Adopter Power Limitation Adopter Power Limitation in watts. Battery Power Limitation Battery Power Limitation in watts. Platform Misc Configuration Native PCIE Enable PCI Express Native Support Enable/Disable. This feature is only available in Vista Native ASPM On enable, Vista will control the ASPM Support for the device. If disabled, the BIOS will Show/hide hidden items For debug only. Show / hide hidden items. Secure Erase Secure Erase mode Change behavior of Secure Erase module . <Simulated> Causes the module to show the flow without actually erasing SSD, <Real> Causes the module to erase SSD. Force Secure Erase Force Secure Erase on next boot. SATA Configuration Enable or Disable SATA Device. SATA Mode Selection Determines how SATA controller(s) operate. Software Feature Mask Configuration RAID OROM/RST driver will refer to the SWFM configuration to enable or disable the storage features. Serial-ATA Port 0 Enable / Disable Serial ATA Port 0. Port 0 Enable or Disable SATA Port HotPlug Designates this port as hot Pluggable. Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-41 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 28 External SATA External SATA Support Spin Up Device On an edge detect from 0 to 1, the PCH starts a COMRESET initialization sequence to the device. SATA Device Type Identify the SATA port is connected to Solid State Drive or Hard Disk Drive. Topology Identify the SATA Topology if it is Default or ISATA or Flex or DirectConnect or M2 Device Sleep mSATA for RTD3. SATA DEVSLEP Idle Timeout config Enable/Disable SATA DTIO Config Serial-ATA Port 1 Enable / Disable Serial ATA Port 0. Port 0 Enable or Disable SATA Port HotPlug Designates this port as hot Pluggable. External SATA External SATA Support Spin Up Device On an edge detect from 0 to 1, the PCH starts a COMRESET initialization sequence to the device. SATA Device Type Identify the SATA port is connected to Solid State Drive or Hard Disk Drive. Topology Identify the SATA Topology if it is Default or ISATA or Flex or DirectConnect or M2 Device Sleep mSATA for RTD3. SATA DEVSLEP Idle Timeout config Enable/Disable SATA DTIO Config Serial-ATA Port 3 Enable / Disable Serial ATA Port 0. Port 0 Enable or Disable SATA Port Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-42 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 29 HotPlug Designates this port as hot Pluggable. External SATA External SATA Support Spin Up Device On an edge detect from 0 to 1, the PCH starts a COMRESET initialization sequence to the device. SATA Device Type Identify the SATA port is connected to Solid State Drive or Hard Disk Drive. Topology Identify the SATA Topology if it is Default or ISATA or Flex or DirectConnect or M2 Device Sleep mSATA for RTD3. SATA DEVSLEP Idle Timeout config Enable/Disable SATA DTIO Config Serial-ATA Port 4 Enable / Disable Serial ATA Port 0. Port 0 Enable or Disable SATA Port HotPlug Designates this port as hot Pluggable. External SATA External SATA Support Spin Up Device On an edge detect from 0 to 1, the PCH starts a COMRESET initialization sequence to the device. SATA Device Type Identify the SATA port is connected to Solid State Drive or Hard Disk Drive. Topology Identify the SATA Topology if it is Default or ISATA or Flex or DirectConnect or M2 Device Sleep mSATA for RTD3. SATA DEVSLEP Idle Timeout config Enable/Disable SATA DTIO Config Info Report Configuration Post Report Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-43 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 30 Post Repost Support Enabled / Disabled. Info Error Message Info Error Message Support Enabled / Disabled. Summary Screen Summary Screen Support Enabled / Disabled. USB Configuration USB Support USB Support Parameters. Legacy USB Support Enables Legacy USB support. AUTO option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected. DISABLE option will keep USB devices available only for EFI applications XHCI Hand-off Enable / Disable XHCI Controller Legacy support. USB Mass Storage Driver Support Enable/Disable USB Mass Storage Driver Support. USB hardware delays and time-outs: USB Transfer Time-out The Time-out value for control, Bulk, and Interrupt transfers. Device reset time-out USB mass storage device Start Unit command time-out Device power-up delay Maximun time the device will take before it properly reports itself to the Host Controller. 'Auto' uses default value: for a Root port the delay is taken from Hub descriptor. Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-44 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 31 Chipset System Agent (SA) Configuration System Agent (SA) Parameters. VT-d VT-d capability Graphics Configuration Graphics Turbo IMON Current Graphics Turbo IMON current values supported(14-31) Skip Scaning of External Gfx Card If Enable, it will not scan for external Gfx Card on PEG and PCH PCIE Ports Primary Display Select which of IGFX/PEG/PCI Graphics device should be Primary Display or Select SG for Switchable GFX. Internal Graphics Keep IGFX enabled based on the setup options GTT Size Select the GTT Size Aperture Size Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-45 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 32 Select the Aperture Size Note : Above 4GB MMIO BIOS assignment is automatically enabled when selecting 2048MB aperture. To use this feature , please disable CSM Support. DVMT Pre-Allocated Select DVMT 5.0 Pre-Allocated (Fixed) Graphics Memory size used by the Internal Graphics Device. DVMT Total Gfx Mem Select DVMT5.0 Total Graphic Memory size used by the Internal Graphics Device. Memory Configuration Memory configuration Parameters PCH-IO Configuration PCI Express Configuration PCI Express Configuration settings USB Configuration USB Precondition Precondition work on USB host controller and root ports for faster enumeration. PCI Express Configuration settings XHCI Disable Compliance Mode Options to disable Compliance Mode. Default is FALSE to not disable Compliance Mode. Set TRUE to disable Compliance Mode. USB Port Disable Override Selectively Enable/Disable the corresponding USB port from reporting a Device Connection to the controller.. HD Audio Control Detection of the HD-Audio device.\n\nDisabled = HDA will be unconditionally disabled\n\nEnabled = HDA will be unconditionally enabled\n\nAuto = HDA will be enabled if present, disabled otherwise. PCH LAN Controller Enable or disable onboard NIC DeepSx Power Policies Configure the DeepSx Mode Configuration Wake on LAN Enable or disable integrated LAN to wake the system.(The wake ON LAN cannot be disabled if ME is on at SX state.) Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-46 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 33 SLP_LAN# Low on DC Power Enable/Disable SLP_LAN# Low on DC power. Wake on WLAN Enable Enable/Disable PCI Express Wireless LAN to wake the system. Restore AC Power Loss Select AC power state when power is re-applied after a power failure. Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-47 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 34 Security Administrator Password Set Administrator Password. User Password Set user Password. P3TS64GSSD370 HDD Security Configuration for selected drive. Secure Boot menu Secure Boot Secure Boot can be enabled if 1.System running in User mode with enrolled Platform key(PK). 2. CSM function is disabled. Secure Boot Mode Secure Boot mode selector. 'Custom' Mode enables users to change Image Execution policy and manage Secure Boot keys. Key Management Enables experienced users to modify Secure Boot variables Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-48 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 35 Boot Setup Prompt Timeout Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key. 65535(0xFFFF) means indefinite waiting. Bootup Numlock State Selects the keyboard NumLock state. PXE Boot PXE Network Boot Enable / Disable. Quiet Boot Enable or disables Quiet Boot option. Boot Option #1 Sets the system boot order. Boot Option #2 Sets the system boot order. Fast Boot Enables or disables boot with initialization of a minimal set of devices required to launch active boot option. Has no effect for BBS boot options. New Boot Option Controls the placement of newly detected UEFI boot options Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-49 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 36 Save & Exit Save Changes and Exit Exit system setup after saving the changes. Discard Changes and Exit Exit system setup without saving any changes. Save Changes and Reset Reset the system after saving the changes. Discard Changes and Reset Reset system setup without saving the changes. Save Changes Save the changes done so far to any of setup options. Discard Changes Discard the changes done so far to any of setup options. Restore Defaults Restore/load default values for all the setup options. Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-50 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 37 Save as User Defaults Save the changes done so far as User Defaults. Restore User Defaults Restore the User Defaults to all the setup options. Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-51 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 38 Appendix A. Jumper settings and Connectors This appendix gives the definitions and shows the positions of jumpers, headers and connectors. All of the configuration jumpers on TM-5010-24P/24F are in the proper position. Note: Some of jumpers or connectors will be removed base on system configuration. Jumper and Connector Definition Block Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-52 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 39 JP1 Backlight Adjust Description Jumper Setting Analog Inverter 1-2 PWM Inverter 2-3 (default) JP2 BISO code select Settings Description Jumper Setting 1-2 LVDS BIOS (Low) default 3-4 VEDIO-IN BIOS function 5-6 DICOM BIOS function 7-8 eDP BIOS function JP3 mini-PCIe connector mSATA Settings Description Jumper Setting mSATA 2-3 ( NA )default PCIe 1-2 JP4 SATA or SATA DOM Selection Description Jumper Setting SATA DOM 1-2 ---power +5V SATA Port 2-3 (GND) default JP5 ME Clear Description Jumper Setting Clear ME 1-2 (NC) default JP6 CMOS Clear Description Jumper Setting Normal Open 1-2 (default) CMOS Clear 2-3 Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-53 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 40 1.1 Connector Definition PJ1 Battery Connector Pin # Signal Description 1 Ground 2 BATT_EN# 3 BATT_CLK 4 BATT_T 5 BATT+ 6 Ground 7 Ground 8 BATT_DAT 9 BATT+ 10 BATT+ PJ2 /PJ3 HDD Power Connector Pin # Signal Description 1 +12VS 2 Ground 3 Ground 4 +5VS Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-54 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 41 PJ4 Power Jack Connector Pin # Signal Description 1 DC In 2 DC In 3 Ground 4 Ground 5 Ground J1 Inverter connect 6 1 Pin # Signal Description 1 +12VS 2 +12VS 3 Backlight Adjust 4 Backlight Enable 5 Ground 6 Ground J2 CPU PWM FAN Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-55 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 42 Pin # Signal Description 1 GND 2 +12VS 3 CPU_FAN_RPM 4 FAN_PWM J3 PCI POWER Pin # Signal Description 1 +5V 2 Ground 3 +5V J4/J5/J6/J7/J8 Internal USB Interface 6 1 Pin # Signal Description 1 +5VSB 2 +5VSB 3 D- 4 D+ 5 Ground 6 Ground J9 VEDIO-IN Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-56 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 43 Pin # Signal Description J9(VEDIO-IN) 1 DVI_DATA0+ 2 DVI_DATA2+ 3 DVI_DATA0- 4 DVI_DATA2- 5 DVI_DATA1+ 6 GND 7 DVI_DATA1- 8 DET_DVI 9 GND 10 DVI_5V 11 SCL 12 GND 13 SDA 14 DVI_CLK+ 15 HPD_DVI 16 DVI_CLK- J10 SYSTEM FAN Pin # Signal Description J10(System Fan) 1 SYS_PWM Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-57 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 44 2 SYS_RPM 3 +12VS 4 GND J11 M.2 E-KEY Socket Pin # Signal Description Pin # Signal Description 1 GND 2 +3.3V 3 USB_D+ 4 +3.3V 5 USB_D- 6 LED1#(O)(OD) 7 GND 8 KEY A 9 KEY A 10 KEY A 11 KEY A 12 KEY A 13 KEY A 14 KEY A 15 KEY A 16 LED2#(O)(OD) 17 NA 18 GND 19 NA 20 NA 21 NA 22 NA 23 NA 24 KEY E 25 KEY E 26 KEY E 27 KEY E 28 KEY E 29 KEY E 30 KEY E 31 KEY E 32 NA 33 GND 34 NA 35 PETP0 36 NA 37 PETN0 38 CLINK Reset(I)(0/3.3V) 39 GND 40 CLINK DATA (I/O) 41 PERP0 42 CLINK CLK(I/O) 43 PERN0 44 COEX3(I/O)(0/1.8V) 45 GND 46 COEX2(I/O)(0/1.8V) 47 REFCLKP0 48 COEX1(I/O)(0/1.8V) 49 REFCLKN0 50 SUSCLK(32kHz)(I)(0/3.3V) Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-58 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 45 51 GND 52 PERST0#(0/3.3V) 53 CLKREQ0#(I/O)(0/3.3V) 54 BT_DISABLE2#(I)(0/3.3V) 55 PEWAKE0#(I/O)(0/3.3V) 56 W_DISABLE1#(I)(0/3.3V) 57 GND 58 NA 59 NA 60 NA 61 NA 62 NA 63 GND 64 NA 65 NA 66 NA 67 NA 68 NA 69 GND 70 NA 71 NA 72 +3.3V 73 NA 74 +3.3V 75 GND J12 LVDS Interface Pin # Signal Description Pin # Signal Description 1 +LCD (+5VSB) 2 +LCD (+5VSB) 3 +LCD (+5VSB) 4 +LCD (+5VSB) 5 Ground 6 Ground 7 Ground 8 Ground 9 A_RxIn0- 10 B_RxIn0- 11 A_RxIn0+ 12 B_RxIn0+ 13 Ground 14 Ground 15 A_RxIn1- 16 B_RxIn1- 17 A_RxIn1+ 18 B_RxIn1+ 19 Ground 20 Ground 21 A_RxIn2- 22 B_RxIn2- 23 A_RxIn2+ 24 B_RxIn2+ 25 Ground 26 Ground 27 A_CKIN- 28 B_CKIN- 29 A_CKIN+ 30 B_CKIN+ 31 Ground 32 Ground 33 A_RxIn3- 34 B_RxIn3- 35 A_RxIn3+ 36 B_RxIn3+ 37 Ground 38 Ground 39 Ground 40 Ground Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-59 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 46 J13 / J15 DIMM1 / DIMM0 DDR4 Vertical Connect Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-60 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 47 J14 TPM 2.0 support 1 DEBUG_CLK 6 SMBDATA 11 LPC_AD0 16 SERIRQ 2 GND 7 LPC_LAD3 12 GND 17 GND 3 LPC_FRAME# 8 LPC_DAT2 13 NA 18 4 SMBCLK 9 +3VS 14 SUS_SATA# 5 PLT_RST# 10 LPC_DAT1 15 +3.3VSB J16 TPM / ID-394 Pin # Signal Description Pin # Signal Description 1 LPC AD0 2 PCI reset 3 LPC AD1 4 SERIRQ 5 LPC AD2 6 +3.3VS 7 LPC AD3 8 +5VSB 9 LPC Frame 10 PCI CLKRUN 11 Debug CLK 12 SMB CLK 13 GND 14 SMB DATA 15 SUS_STAT# 16 +3.3VB Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-61 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 48 J17mini PCI Express Socket 151 Pin # Signal Description Pin # Signal Description 1 WAKE# 2 +3.3VSB 3 Reserved 4 GND 5 Reserved 6 +1.5VS 7 CLKREQ# 8 Reserved 9 GND 10 Reserved 11 REFCLK- 12 Reserved 13 REFCLK+ 14 Reserved 15 GND 16 Reserved 17 Reserved 18 GND 19 Reserved 20 Reserved 21 GND 22 PERST# 23 PERn0 24 +3.3VSB 25 PERp0 26 GND 27 GND 28 +1.5VS 29 GND 30 SMB_CLK 31 PETn0 32 SMB_DATA 33 PETp0 34 GND 35 GND 36 USB_D- 37 GND 38 USB_D+ 39 +3.3VSB 40 GND 41 +3.3VSB 42 Reserved 43 SEL_PCIE_SATA 44 Reserved 45 CL_CLK 46 Reserved 47 CL_ DATA 48 +1.5VS 49 Controller Link RST# 50 GND 51 Reserved 52 +3.3VSB J18 DICOM connect Pin # Signal Description Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-62 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 49 1 ASIC_RST# 2 +3.3VS 3 +3.3VS 4 CSC_DET# 5 SCK_OUT 6 SDA_OUT 7 GND 8 SPI_PROG 9 SPI_CLK 10 SPI_DO 11 SPI_DI 12 GND J19 / J23 Standard SATA / SATA DOM Interface Pin # Signal Description 1 Ground 2 Tx+ 3 Tx- 4 Ground 5 Rx- 6 Rx+ 7 Ground / +5VS (jump select SATA DOM only) J20 DICOM JTAG Pin # Signal Description Pin # Signal Description 1 +3.3VS 2 GND 3 GND 4 394_C2D 5 +3.3VS Pull High 6 X 7 394_RST# 8 X 9 GND 10 X Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-63 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 50 J21 CPU Interface (Please refer to FCLGA1151) J22 CAP Front Bezel Button Connector Pin # Signal Description 1 +5V_AWS2 +3.3_AWS3 KP_SCL 4 KP_SDA 5 PWR_LED# 6 KP_P_LED# 7 SATA_LED# 8 Ground 9 Ground 1 9 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-64 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 51 J24 BIOS SOCKET Pin # Signal Description Pin # Signal Description 1 CS# 5 VDD 2 SO 6 HOLD# 3 WP# 7 SCK 4 VSS 8 SI J26 STD or ISO Slot Interface Pin # Side B Side A Pin # Side B Side A 1 +5VSB +3.3V_LAN 17 Ground USBPN8 2 +5VSB +3.3V_LAN 18 UARTCLK2_24M Ground 3 +5VSB +3.3V_LAN 19 Ground Ground 4 +5VSB +3.3V_LAN 20 232_RI# Ground 5 +5VSB +3.3V_LAN 21 Ground USBPP9 6 +5VSB +3.3V_LAN 22 Ground USBPN9 7 Ground Ground 23 PCIE_RXN12 Ground 8 LPC_AD0 +5VS 24 PCIE_RXP12 ISOCOM_GPIO2 9 LPC_AD1 +5VS 25 Ground ISOCOM_GPIO3 10 LPC_AD2 +3.3VS 26 Ground CLKRQ#_LAN 11 LPC_AD3 ISOCOM_GPIO1 27 PCIE_TXN12 Ground 12 LPC_FRAME# USB_PWREN 28 PCIE_TXP12 Ground 13 PLT_RST# Ground 29 Ground LANCLK2_100MN 14 SERIRQ USB_OC#89 30 PCIE_WAKE# LANCLK2_100MP 15 Ground Ground 31 Ground Ground 16 ISO_24M USBPP8 32 Ground Ground J27 EC 80 Port Pin # Signal Description Pin # Signal Description Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-65 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 52 1 LPC_AD0 2 +5VS 3 LPC_AD1 4 +3.3VS 5 LPC_AD2 6 L80HLAT 7 LPC_AD3 8 L80LLAT J28 WRDM Interface 6 1 Pin # Signal Description 1 GND 2 232_EC_SOUT7 3 GND 4 232_EC_SIN7 5 +5VSB 6 +3.3VSB J29 Power Switch connect Pin # Signal Description 1 Power ON 2 GND J30,J36 Reading Light Pin # Signal Description 1 +12VP 2 READING LIGHT Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-66 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 53 J31,J32 COM5, COM6 Serial Port Pin # Signal Description Pin # Signal Description 1 232_DCD 2 232_DSR 3 232_SIN 4 232_RTS 5 232_SOUT 6 232_CTS 7 232_DTR 8 232_RI 9 GND 10 +5VS J33 Battery Socket Pin # Signal Description 1 RTC +3.3V 2 GND 3 RTC +3.3V J34,J35 L/R Speaker Connect Pin # Signal Description 1 AMP. Out + 2 AMP. Out - Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-67 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 54 J37 Internal MIC Pin # Signal Description 1 MIC R/L Signals 2 AGND J38,J39 DisplayPort Interface Pin # Signal Description Pin # Signal Description 1 ML_LANE0+ 11 GND 2 GND 12 ML_LANE3- 3 ML_LANE0- 13 CONFI G1 4 ML_LAN1+ 14 CONGI G2 5 GND 15 AUX_CH+ 6 ML_LAN1- 16 GND 7 ML_LANE2+ 17 AUX_CH- 8 GND 18 HOT PLUG 9 ML_LANE2- 19 RETURN 10 ML_LANE3+ 20 +3.3VS J40 Ethernet Port Pin # Signal Description 1 LAN1_MDI3_N Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-68 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 55 2 LAN1_MDI3_P 3 LAN1_MDI2_N 4 LAN1_MDI2_P 5 LAN1_MDI1_N 6 LAN1_MDI1_P 7 LAN1_MDI0_N 8 LAN1_MDI0_P J41 USB3.1 Gen2 Ports Pin # Signal Description Pin # Signal Description 1 +5VSB 10 +5VSB 2 Data1- 11 Data2- 3 Data1+ 12 Data2+ 4 GND 13 GND 5 SSRX1- 14 SSRX2- 6 SSRX1+ 15 SSRX2+ 7 GND 16 GND 8 SSTX1- 17 SSTX2- 9 SSTX1+ 18 SSTX2+ J42 USB3.0 Port Pin # Signal Description Pin # Signal Description 1 +5VSB 10 +5VSB 2 Data1- 11 Data2- 3 Data1+ 12 Data2+ 4 GND 13 GND Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-69 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 56 5 SSRX1- 14 SSRX2- 6 SSRX1+ 15 SSRX2+ 7 GND 16 GND 8 SSTX1- 17 SSTX2- 9 SSTX1+ 18 SSTX2+ J43 Audio Earphone / MIC Signal Description UP Line Out (stereo) Green DOWN Microphone (stereo) Pink J44 Reset Button Pin # Signal Description 1 SYS_RESET# 2 GND J500 eDP connector Interface (bottom layer) Pin # Signal Description Pin # Signal Description Pin # Signal Description 1 NA 15 EDP_AUX_DP_R 29 Ground 2 Ground 16 EDP_AUX_DN_R 30 Ground Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-70 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 57 3 EDP_TX3_DN_R 17 Ground 31 Ground 4 EDP_TX3_DP_R 18 +VLCD32 EDP_BKLT_EN 5 Ground 19 +VLCD33 EDP_BKLT_CTL 6 EDP_TX2_DN_R 20 +VLCD34 Test Point 7 EDP_TX2_DP_R 21 +VLCD35 Test Point 8 Ground 22 NA 36 NA 9 EDP_TX1_DN_R 23 Ground 37 NA 10 EDP_TX1_DP_R 24 Ground 38 NA 11 Ground 25 Ground 39 NA 12 EDP_TX0_DN_R 26 Ground 40 NA 12 EDP_TX0_DP_R 27 EDP_HPD 14 Ground 28 Ground Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-71 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 58 B.L type Stand (optional kit)Key Features and Benefits Similar color as TM series5,000 times hinge life cycleSpecifications: Weight Capacity: Max 10kgs Monitor Mounting Holes VESA 75*75mm or 100*100mm Application using Desktop stand Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 I-72 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 59 C.Battery Pack Specifications (optional kit) Battery Type Li-ion 2S2P Minimum Capacity 3900 mAh Nominal Voltage 7.2 V Max. Charge Voltage 8.4V Cut Off Voltage 6.0v Suggested Charge Current (Max.) 2A System Continuous Discharging Current (Max.) 16.6 A The End of Charge Condition 150 mA/min Discharge Protection UVP/OCP Charge Protection OVP/OTP Self-discharge Rate 10uA ~800 uA Dimensions 133 x 47 x 21mm Weight 220g+/-20g Ambient Temperature 0C ~ +45C Storage Temperature -20C ~ +60CEnergy 28.08Wh Backup 100 W/ 10 min Appendix J: All-In-One Computer User Manual I-73 TM-5010-24P/24F Users manual 60 D.Scrap Computer RecyclingIf the computer equipments need the maintenance or are beyond repair, we strongly recommended that you should inform us as soon as possible for the suitable solution. For the computers that are no longer useful or work well, please contact with worldwide distributors for recycling. The worldwide distributors show on the following website: www.teguar.com Note: Follow the national requirement to dispose unit Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-1 User Guide Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-2 Copyright 2017 HP Development Company, L.P.Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. Bluetooth is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by HP Inc. under license. Intel and Thunderbolt are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. Cortana and Windows are either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.First Edition: July 2017Document Part Number: 913263001Product noticeThis user guide describes features that are common to most models. Some features may not be available on your computer.Not all features are available in all editions or versions of Windows. Systems may require upgraded and/or separately purchased hardware, drivers, software or BIOS update to take full advantage of Windows functionality. Windows 10 is automatically updated, which is always enabled. ISP fees may apply and additional requirements may apply over time for updates. See http://www.microsoft.com.To access the latest user guides or manuals for your product, go to http://www.hp.com/support. Select Find your product, and then follow the on-screen instructions.Software termsBy installing, copying, downloading, or otherwise using any software product preinstalled on this computer, you agree to be bound by the terms of the HP End User License Agreement (EULA). If you do not accept these license terms, your sole remedy is to return the entire unused product (hardware and software) within 14 days for a full refund subject to the refund policy of your seller.For any further information or to request a full refund of the price of the computer, please contact your seller.Your product does not support Windows 8 or Windows 7. In accordance with Microsofts support policy, HP does not support the Windows 8 or Windows 7 operating system on this product or provide any Windows 8 or Windows 7 drivers on http://support.hp.com. Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-3 Safety warning noticeWARNING!To reduce the possibility of heat-related injuries or of overheating the computer, do not place the computer directly on your lap or obstruct the computer air vents. Use the computer only on a hard, flat surface. Do not allow another hard surface, such as an adjoining optional printer, or a soft surface, such as pillows or rugs or clothing, to block airflow. Also, do not allow the AC adapter to come into contact with the skin or a soft surface, such as pillows or rugs or clothing, during operation. The computer and the AC adapter comply with the user-accessible surface temperature limits defined by the International Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment (IEC 60950).iii Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-4 iv Safety warning notice Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-5 Table of contents1 Welcome ....................................................................................................................................................... 1Finding information ............................................................................................................................................... 22 Components .................................................................................................................................................. 4Locating hardware ................................................................................................................................................. 4Locating software .................................................................................................................................................. 4Right ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4Left ......................................................................................................................................................................... 6Front ....................................................................................................................................................................... 7Keyboard base components ................................................................................................................................ 10TouchPad ........................................................................................................................................... 10Lights ................................................................................................................................................. 11Keyboard connectors, button, and status light ................................................................................ 11Special keys ....................................................................................................................................... 13Action keys ........................................................................................................................................ 14Hot keys ............................................................................................................................................. 15USB port and smart card reader/pen holder slot (select products only) .......................................... 15Connecting the tablet to the keyboard base ..................................................................................... 16Removing the tablet from the keyboard base .................................................................................. 17Using the keyboard wirelessly ........................................................................................ 17Setting the Bluetooth pairing automatically ............................................... 17Setting the Bluetooth pairing manually ....................................................... 18Top ........................................................................................................................................................................ 19Bottom ................................................................................................................................................................. 19Rear ...................................................................................................................................................................... 19Labels ................................................................................................................................................................... 20Optional HP ZBook x2 Pen ................................................................................................................................... 223 Network connections ................................................................................................................................... 24Connecting to a wireless network ....................................................................................................................... 24Using the wireless controls ............................................................................................................... 24Wireless button ............................................................................................................... 24Operating system controls ............................................................................................. 24Connecting to a WLAN ....................................................................................................................... 25Using GPS (select products only) ...................................................................................................... 25Using Bluetooth wireless devices (select products only) ................................................................. 25v Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-6 Connecting Bluetooth devices ........................................................................................ 26Using NFC to share information (select products only) .................................................................... 26Sharing ............................................................................................................................ 26Using HP MAC Address Manager to identify your computer on a network (select products only) ..................... 26Turning on and customizing the system MAC address ..................................................................... 264 Navigating the screen .................................................................................................................................. 28Using TouchPad and touch screen gestures ........................................................................................................ 28Tap ..................................................................................................................................................... 28Two-finger pinch zoom ..................................................................................................................... 29Two-finger slide (TouchPad only) ..................................................................................................... 29Two-finger tap (TouchPad only) ........................................................................................................ 29Four-finger tap (TouchPad only) ....................................................................................................... 29Three-finger swipe (TouchPad only) ................................................................................................. 30One-finger slide (touch screen only) ................................................................................................. 31Using an optional keyboard or mouse ................................................................................................................. 31Using an on-screen keyboard (select products only) .......................................................................................... 315 HP Create Control Panel software ................................................................................................................. 32Starting the HP Create Control Panel software ................................................................................................... 32Customizing tools ................................................................................................................................................ 32Customizing the HP Quick Keys ......................................................................................................... 32Customizing the optional pen ........................................................................................................... 33Advanced customizing for the pen ................................................................................. 33Customizing the eraser ................................................................................................... 34Button functions ............................................................................................................. 34Calibrating the pen .......................................................................................................... 36Setting advanced options ............................................................................................... 36Adding applications ............................................................................................................................................. 36Customizing the display of on-screen controls on the Radial Menu .................................................................. 37Adding devices ..................................................................................................................................................... 38Adding tools ......................................................................................................................................................... 38Viewing button mappings with the Virtual Desktop ........................................................................................... 39Backing up and restoring settings ....................................................................................................................... 39Importing expert settings ................................................................................................................................... 39Updating the HP Create Control Panel software ................................................................................................. 40Determining the software version .................................................................................................... 40Downloading a software update ....................................................................................................... 40Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................................... 41vi Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-7 6 Entertainment features ............................................................................................................................... 42Using a camera (select products only) ................................................................................................................ 42Using audio .......................................................................................................................................................... 42Connecting speakers ......................................................................................................................... 42Connecting headphones .................................................................................................................... 42Connecting headsets ......................................................................................................................... 43Using sound settings ......................................................................................................................... 43Using video .......................................................................................................................................................... 43Connecting video devices using a USB Type-C cable (select products only) .................................... 44Connecting video devices using an HDMI cable (select products only) ............................................ 45Setting up HDMI audio .................................................................................................... 45Discovering and connecting to Miracast-compatible wireless displays (select products only) ...... 467 Managing power .......................................................................................................................................... 47Using Sleep and Hibernation ............................................................................................................................... 47Initiating and exiting Sleep ............................................................................................................... 47Initiating and exiting Hibernation (select products only) ................................................................. 48Shutting down (turning off) the computer .......................................................................................................... 48Using the Power icon and Power Options ............................................................................................................ 49Running on battery power ................................................................................................................................... 49Using HP Fast Charge (select products only) .................................................................................... 49Displaying battery charge ................................................................................................................. 50Finding battery information in HP Support Assistant (select products only) .................................. 50Conserving battery power ................................................................................................................. 50Identifying low battery levels ........................................................................................................... 50Resolving a low battery level ............................................................................................................ 51Resolving a low battery level when external power is available ................................... 51Resolving a low battery level when no power source is available ................................. 51Resolving a low battery level when the computer cannot exit Hibernation .................. 51Factory-sealed battery ...................................................................................................................... 51Running on external power ................................................................................................................................. 51Managing power for the keyboard base .............................................................................................................. 52Viewing battery charge ..................................................................................................................... 52Resolving a keyboard low battery level ............................................................................................ 528 Security ...................................................................................................................................................... 53Protecting the computer ..................................................................................................................................... 53Using passwords .................................................................................................................................................. 53Setting passwords in Windows ......................................................................................................... 54Setting passwords in Computer Setup ............................................................................................. 55vii Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-8 Managing a BIOS administrator password ........................................................................................ 55Entering a BIOS administrator password ....................................................................... 56Using Windows Hello (select products only) ....................................................................................................... 56Using antivirus software ...................................................................................................................................... 57Using firewall software ........................................................................................................................................ 57Installing software updates ................................................................................................................................. 57Using HP Client Security (select products only) .................................................................................................. 58Using HP Touchpoint Manager (select products only) ........................................................................................ 58Using an optional security cable (select products only) ..................................................................................... 58Using a fingerprint reader (select products only) ............................................................................................... 58Locating the fingerprint reader ......................................................................................................... 589 Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................... 59Improving performance ....................................................................................................................................... 59Using Disk Defragmenter .................................................................................................................. 59Using Disk Cleanup ............................................................................................................................ 59Using HP 3D DriveGuard (select products only) ................................................................................ 59Identifying HP 3D DriveGuard status .............................................................................. 60Updating programs and drivers .......................................................................................................................... 60Cleaning your computer ...................................................................................................................................... 60Cleaning procedures .......................................................................................................................... 60Cleaning the display ........................................................................................................ 61Cleaning the sides or cover ............................................................................................. 61Cleaning the TouchPad, keyboard, or mouse (select products only) ............................. 61Traveling with or shipping your computer .......................................................................................................... 6110 Backing up, restoring, and recovering ......................................................................................................... 63Creating recovery media and backups ................................................................................................................ 63Creating HP Recovery media (select products only) ......................................................................... 63Using Windows tools ........................................................................................................................................... 64Restore and recovery ........................................................................................................................................... 65Recovering using HP Recovery Manager ........................................................................................... 65What you need to know before you get started ............................................................. 65Using the HP Recovery partition (select products only) ................................................. 66Using HP Recovery media to recover .............................................................................. 66Changing the computer boot order ................................................................................ 67Removing the HP Recovery partition (select products only) ......................................... 6711 Computer Setup (BIOS), TPM, and HP Sure Start ........................................................................................... 68Using Computer Setup ......................................................................................................................................... 68viii Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-9 Starting Computer Setup .................................................................................................................. 68Navigating and selecting in Computer Setup ................................................................................... 68Restoring factory settings in Computer Setup ................................................................................. 68Updating the BIOS ............................................................................................................................. 70Determining the BIOS version ......................................................................................... 70Downloading a BIOS update ........................................................................................... 70Changing the boot order ................................................................................................................... 71TPM BIOS settings (select products only) ........................................................................................................... 71Using HP Sure Start (select products only) ......................................................................................................... 7112 Using HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) ..................................................................................................... 73Downloading HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) to a USB device .................................................................... 7313 Specifications ............................................................................................................................................ 75Input power .......................................................................................................................................................... 75Operating environment ....................................................................................................................................... 7514 Electrostatic Discharge .............................................................................................................................. 7615 Accessibility .............................................................................................................................................. 77Supported assistive technologies ....................................................................................................................... 77Contacting support .............................................................................................................................................. 77Index ............................................................................................................................................................. 78ix Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-10 x Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-11 1WelcomeAfter you set up and register the computer, we recommend the following steps to get the most out of your smart investment:TIP:To quickly return to the computer Start screen from an open app or the Windows desktop, press the Windows key on your keyboard. Pressing the Windows key again will return you to the previous screen.Connect to the InternetSet up your wired or wireless network so that you can connect to the Internet. For more information, see Network connections on page 24.Update your antivirus softwareProtect your computer from damage caused by viruses. The software is preinstalled on the computer. For more information, see Using antivirus software on page 57.Get to know your computerLearn about your computer features. See Components on page 4 and Navigating the screen on page 28 for additional information.Find installed softwareAccess a list of the software preinstalled on the computer:Select the Start button. or Right-click the Start button, and then select Apps and Features.Back up your hard drive by creating recovery discs or a recovery flash drive. See Backing up, restoring, and recovering on page 63.1 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-12 Finding informationTo locate resources that provide product details, how-to information, and more, use this table.ResourceContentsSetup InstructionsOverview of computer setup and featuresHP supportFor HP support, go to http://www.hp.com/support.Online chat with an HP technicianSupport telephone numbersReplacement parts videos (select products only)Maintenance and service guidesHP service center locationsSafety & Comfort GuideTo access this guide:Select the Start button, select HP Help and Support, and then select HP Documentation. or Select the Start button, select HP, and then select HP Documentation. or Go to http://www.hp.com/ergo.IMPORTANT:You must be connected to the Internet to access the latest version of the user guide.Proper workstation setupGuidelines for posture and work habits that increase your comfort and decrease your risk of injuryElectrical and mechanical safety informationRegulatory, Safety and Environmental NoticesTo access this document:Select the Start button, select HP Help and Support, and then select HP Documentation. or Select the Start button, select HP, and then select HP Documentation.Important regulatory notices, including information about proper battery disposal, if needed.Limited Warranty*To access this document:Select the Start button, select HP Help and Support, and then select HP Documentation. or Select the Start button, select HP, and then select HP Documentation. or Go to http://www.hp.com/go/orderdocuments.IMPORTANT:You must be connected to the Internet to access the latest version of the user guide.Specific warranty information about this computer*You can find your HP Limited Warranty located with the user guides on your product and/or on the CD or DVD provided in the box. In some countries or regions, HP may provide a printed warranty in the box. For countries or regions where the warranty is not provided in printed format, you can request a copy from http://www.hp.com/go/orderdocuments. For products purchased in Asia Pacific, you can 2Chapter 1 Welcome Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-13 ResourceContentswrite to HP at POD, PO Box 161, Kitchener Road Post Office, Singapore 912006. Include your product name, and your name, phone number, and postal address.Finding information3 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-14 2ComponentsYour computer features top-rated components. This chapter provides details about your components, where they're located, and how they work.Locating hardwareTo find out what hardware is installed on your computer:Type device manager in the taskbar search box, and then select the Device Manager app.A list displays all the devices installed on your computer.For information about system hardware components and the system BIOS version number, press fn+esc (select products only).Locating softwareTo find out what software is installed on your computer:Select the Start button. or Right-click the Start button, and then select Apps and Features.RightComponentDescription(1) Battery lightWhen AC power is connected:White: The battery charge is greater than 90 percent.Amber: The battery charge is from 0 to 90 percent.Off: The battery is not charging.When AC power is disconnected (battery not charging):Blinking amber: The battery has reached a low battery level. When the battery has reached a critical battery level, the battery light begins blinking rapidly.Off: The battery is not charging.4Chapter 2 Components Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-15 ComponentDescription(2)Power connectorConnects an AC adapter.(3)USB Type-C power and ThunderboltTM ports with HP Sleep and Charge (2)Connect an AC adapter that has a USB Type-C connector, supplying power to the computer and, if needed, charging the computer battery. and Connect and charge most USB devices that have a Type-C connector, such as a cell phone, camera, activity tracker, or smartwatch, and provides high-speed data transfer.NOTE:Cables and/or adapters (purchased separately) may be required. and Connect a display device that has a USB Type-C connector, providing DisplayPort output.NOTE:Your computer may also support a Thunderbolt docking station.(4)HDMI portConnects an optional video or audio device, such as a high-definition television, any compatible digital or audio component, or a high-speed High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) device.(5)USB 3.x SuperSpeed port with HP Sleep and ChargeConnects a USB device, provides high-speed data transfer, and even when the computer is off, charges most products such as a cell phone, camera, activity tracker, or smartwatch.(6)Memory card readerReads optional memory cards that store, manage, share, or access information.To insert a card:1.Hold the card label-side up, with the connectors facing the computer.2.Insert the card into the memory card reader, and then press in on the card until it is firmly seated.To remove a card:Press in on the card, and then remove it from the memory card reader.(7) Fingerprint reader (select products only)Allows a fingerprint logon to Windows, instead of a password logon.(8) VentsEnable airflow to cool internal components.NOTE:The computer fan starts up automatically to cool internal components and prevent overheating. It is normal for the internal fan to cycle on and off during routine operation.(9) KickstandProvides stability and a variety of viewing angles.(10) Kickstand access tabProvides access to lift the kickstand away from the back of the computer.Right5 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-16 LeftComponentDescription(1)Audio-out (headphone)/Audio-in (microphone) combo jackConnects optional powered stereo speakers, headphones, earbuds, a headset, or a television audio cable. Also connects an optional headset microphone. This jack does not support optional standalone microphones.WARNING!To reduce the risk of personal injury, adjust the volume before putting on headphones, earbuds, or a headset. For additional safety information, refer to the Regulatory, Safety, and Environmental Notices.To access this guide:1.Type support in the taskbar search box, and then select the HP Support Assistant app. or Click the question mark icon in the taskbar.2.Select My PC, select the Specifications tab, and then select User Guides.NOTE:When a device is connected to the jack, the computer speakers are disabled.(2)Power buttonWhen the computer is off, press the button to turn on the computer.When the computer is on, press the button briefly to initiate Sleep.When the computer is in the Sleep state, press the button briefly to exit Sleep.When the computer is in Hibernation, press the button briefly to exit Hibernation.CAUTION:Pressing and holding down the power button results in the loss of unsaved information.If the computer has stopped responding and shutdown procedures are ineffective, press and hold the power button for at least 5 seconds to turn off the computer.To learn more about your power settings, see your power options.Right-click the Power meter icon and then select Power Options.(3) Volume up buttonIncreases speaker volume incrementally while you hold down the button.6Chapter 2 Components Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-17 ComponentDescription(4) Volume down buttonDecreases speaker volume incrementally while you hold down the key.(5) Security cable slotAttaches an optional security cable to the computer.NOTE:The security cable is designed to act as a deterrent, but it may not prevent the computer from being mishandled or stolen.(6) Kickstand access tabProvides access to lift the kickstand away from the back of the computer.(7) KickstandProvides stability and a variety of viewing angles.(8) VentsEnable airflow to cool internal components.NOTE:The computer fan starts up automatically to cool internal components and prevent overheating. It is normal for the internal fan to cycle on and off during routine operation.FrontNOTE:This computer has HP Quick Keys. These keys provide quick access to app shortcuts, and they can be customized to perform the most common key commands with the push of a single button.ComponentDescription(1)HP Quick Key customizable buttonPress the button to perform the customized action. The default action is Reference, which displays the interactive Virtual Desktop overlay for the customizable buttons and optional pen. The overlay displays what function each button is mapped to perform. For more information, see Viewing button mappings with the Virtual Desktop on page 39.To customize the button settings, see HP Create Control Panel software on page 32.(2)HP Quick Key customizable button Press the button to perform the customized action. The default action is Undo.To customize the button settings, see HP Create Control Panel software on page 32.Front7 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-18 ComponentDescription(3)HP Quick Key customizable button Press the button to perform the customized action. The default action is Touch On/Off, which toggles the touch option on or off.To customize the button settings, see HP Create Control Panel software on page 32.(4)HP Quick Key Mode Select buttonPress the button to cycle through the three customized options for the top two HP Quick Keys (the ones with the up and down arrows). The HP Quick Key Mode lights display which of the three Modes are active.The default setting controls only the left buttons. The left and right can be changed to mirror selections; see HP Create Control Panel software on page 32.(5)HP Quick Key customizable buttonPress the button to perform the customized action. There are up to three actions, which depend on the Mode selected. Use the HP Quick Key Mode Select button to choose the mode. The HP Quick Key Mode lights show which Mode is active. The default actions are:Switch the Virtual Desktop leftSnap the current window leftDisplay File ExplorerTo customize the button settings, see HP Create Control Panel software on page 32.(6)HP Quick Key customizable buttonPress the button to perform the customized action. There are up to three actions, which depend on the Mode selected. Use the HP Quick Key Mode Select button to choose the mode. The HP Quick Key Mode lights show which Mode is active. The default actions are:Switch the Virtual Desktop rightSnap the current window rightDisplay DesktopTo customize the button settings, see HP Create Control Panel software on page 32.(7)HP Quick Key Mode lightsOn: The Mode is in use. In the default setting, the left Mode light displays when the HP Quick Key customizable buttons on the top left are used, and the right mode light displays when the HP Quick Key customizable buttons on the top right are used. The lights cycle to the next light each time the button is pressed, which corresponds to the function the HP Quick Key Mode button is set to perform.(8)WLAN antennas*Send and receive wireless signals to communicate with wireless local area networks (WLANs).(9)Camera lights (select products only)On: One or more cameras are in use.(10)Internal microphonesRecord sound.(11)Cameras (select products only)Allow you to video chat, record video, and record still images. To use your camera, see Using a camera (select products only) on page 42. Some cameras also allow a facial recognition logon to Windows, instead of a password logon. For more information, see Using Windows Hello (select products only) on page 56.NOTE:Camera functions vary depending on the camera hardware and software installed on your product.8Chapter 2 Components Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-19 ComponentDescription(12)HP Quick Key Mode Select buttonPress the button to cycle through the three customized options for the top two HP Quick Keys (the ones with the up and down arrows) The HP Quick Key Mode lights display which of the three Modes are active.The default setting controls only the right buttons. The left and right can be changed to mirror selections; see HP Create Control Panel software on page 32.(13)HP Quick Key customizable buttonPress the button to perform the customized action. The default action is Screen Rotation Lock, which toggles screen rotation on or off.To customize the button settings, see HP Create Control Panel software on page 32.(14)HP Quick Key customizable button Press the button to perform the customized action. The default is Action Center, which displays the Windows Action Center.To customize the button settings, see HP Create Control Panel software on page 32.(15)HP Quick Key customizable button Press the button to perform the customized action. The default action is Cortana Voice, which starts the Windows personal assistant.To customize the button settings, see HP Create Control Panel software on page 32.*The antennas are not visible from the outside of the computer, and antenna location varies. For optimal transmission, keep the areas immediately around the antennas free from obstructions.For wireless regulatory notices, see the section of the Regulatory, Safety, and Environmental Notices that applies to your country or region.To access this guide:Select the Start button, select All apps (required on some products), select HP Help and Support, and then select HP Documentation.Front9 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-20 Keyboard base componentsYour tablet supports a keyboard. This section provides information about the features of the keyboard.TouchPadComponentDescription(1) TouchPad zoneReads your finger gestures to move the pointer or activate items on the screen.(2) Near Field Communications (NFC) tapping area and antenna*Allows you to wirelessly share information when you tap it with an NFC-enabled device.(3) Left TouchPad click areaFunctions like the left button on an external mouse.(4) Right TouchPad click areaFunctions like the right button on an external mouse.*The antenna is not visible from the outside of the computer. For optimal transmission, keep the area immediately around the antenna free from obstructions.For wireless regulatory notices, see the section of the Regulatory, Safety, and Environmental Notices that applies to your country or region.To access this guide:1.Type support in the taskbar search box, and then select the HP Support Assistant app. or Click the question mark icon in the taskbar.2.Select My PC, select the Specifications tab, and then select User Guides.10Chapter 2 Components Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-21 LightsComponentDescription(1) Caps lock lightOn: Caps lock is on, which switches the keys to all capital letters.(2)Microphone mute lightAmber: Microphone sound is off.Off: Microphone sound is on.(3) Num lock lightOn: Num lock is on.Keyboard connectors, button, and status lightComponentDescription(1) Alignment posts (2)Connect to the alignment connectors on the tablet.(2) Docking connectorConnects the keyboard to the tablet.The keyboard battery charges automatically when it is connected to the tablet using this connector.(3) Keyboard buttonTurns the keyboard on or off. The button is also used for manual Bluetooth pairing.(4) Keyboard status lightWhen AC power is connected:Red: The keyboard battery charge is less than 15 percent.White: The keyboard battery is charging using the micro-USB port, and the keyboard battery charge is from 15 to 99 percent.Blue: The keyboard is connected to the tablet using Bluetooth, and the keyboard battery charge is 100 percent.Blinking blue: The keyboard is pairing using Bluetooth.Off: The keyboard is fully charged and is not connected using Bluetooth.Keyboard base components11 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-22 ComponentDescriptionWhen AC power is disconnected (the battery is not charging):Red: The keyboard battery charge is less than 15 percent.Blue: The keyboard is connected to the tablet using Bluetooth, and the keyboard battery charge is from 15 to 100 percent.Blinking blue: The keyboard is pairing using Bluetooth.Off: The keyboard is off.NOTE:If the keyboard does not have enough power to start when the keyboard button is pressed, the light will blink red several times and then turn off.12Chapter 2 Components Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-23 Special keysComponentDescription(1) esc keyDisplays system information when pressed in combination with the fn key.(2) fn keyExecutes frequently used system functions when pressed in combination with another key. Such key combinations are called action keys and hot keys.See Action keys on page 14 and Hot keys on page 15.(3)Windows key Opens the Start menu.NOTE:Pressing the Windows key again will close the Start menu.(4) Action keysExecute frequently used system functions, when pressed in combination with the fn key.See Action keys on page 14.(5) Embedded numeric keypad A numeric keypad superimposed over the keyboard alphabet keys. When fn+num lk is pressed, the keypad can be used like an external numeric keypad. Each key on the keypad performs the function indicated by the icon in the upper-right corner of the key.NOTE:If the keypad function is active when the computer is turned off, that function is reinstated when the computer is turned back on.(6)Windows application keyDisplays options for a selected object.(7) num lk keyTurns the embedded numeric keypad on and off when pressed in combination with the fn key.Keyboard base components13 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-24 Action keysAn action key performs the function indicated by the icon on the key. To determine which keys are on your product, see Special keys on page 13.To use an action key, press and hold the fn key and then press the action key.IconDescriptionInitiates Sleep, which saves your information in system memory. The display and other system components turn off and power is conserved. To exit Sleep, briefly press the power button.CAUTION:To reduce the risk of information loss, save your work before initiating Sleep.Turns the keyboard backlight off, on high, or on low.NOTE:To conserve battery power, turn off this feature.Switches the screen image among display devices connected to the system. For example, if a monitor is connected to the computer, repeatedly pressing the key alternates the screen image from computer display to monitor display to simultaneous display on both the computer and monitor.Decreases the screen brightness incrementally as long as you hold down the key.Increases the screen brightness incrementally as long as you hold down the key.Decreases speaker volume incrementally while you hold down the key.Increases speaker volume incrementally while you hold down the key.Mutes the microphone.14Chapter 2 Components Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-25 Hot keysA hot key is the combination of the fn key and another key.To use a hot key:Press and hold the fn key, and then press one of the keys listed in the following table.KeyDescriptionCTurns on scroll lock.ETurns on the insert function. RBreaks the operation. SSends a programing query. WPauses the operation. USB port and smart card reader/pen holder slot (select products only)ComponentDescription(1) Micro USB portConnects a micro USB cable (purchased separately), that can be used to supply power to the keyboard and, if needed, charge the keyboard battery.NOTE:The keyboard battery charges automatically when the keyboard is connected to the tablet using the docking connector. See Keyboard connectors, button, and status light on page 11.(2) Smart card reader/pen holder slotSupports optional smart cards or provides a slot for the pen holder insert.IMPORTANT:The keyboard must be connected to the tablet for the smart card feature to work.Keyboard base components15 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-26 Connecting the tablet to the keyboard baseTo connect the tablet to the keyboard base, follow these steps:1.Lower the tablet (1) onto the alignment posts on the keyboard base.2.Position the kickstand (2) at the desired angle.NOTE:If you close the kickstand, you can leave the keyboard attached and rotate the keyboard so that the back of the keyboard rests against the back of the behind the tablet. The keyboard keys and TouchPad are locked to prevent you from accidently typing while the keyboard is in this position.16Chapter 2 Components Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-27 Removing the tablet from the keyboard baseTo remove the tablet from the keyboard, pull the tablet away from the keyboard.Using the keyboard wirelesslyIMPORTANT:During the initial startup, the software will prompt you to pair the keyboard with the tablet. Refer to the Setup Instructions for information about the initial pairing.After your keyboard is paired to the tablet, you can use the keyboard when it is not connected to the tablet. Using the keyboard wirelessly expands your options for use.NOTE:Connect the keyboard to the tablet when you are using these functions:Computer Setup, or Basic Input/Output System (BIOS)HP PC Hardware DiagnosticsBack up, restore, and recoveryNOTE:The automatic paring method is the preferred method to connect the keyboard wirelessly.If the keyboard cannot communicate with the tablet, confirm the following:The tablet Bluetooth setting is turned on. See Network connections on page 24.The keyboard Bluetooth setting is turned on. The keyboard button light should be blue. See Keyboard connectors, button, and status light on page 11.If needed, set the Bluetooth pairing again.Setting the Bluetooth pairing automaticallyIf the keyboard cannot communicate with the tablet, follow these steps to automatically set the Bluetooth pairing:NOTE:The tablet Bluetooth feature must be turned on.Keyboard base components17 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-28 1.Attach the keyboard to the tablet.The Keyboard Pairing Request screen appears.2.Follow the screen instructions to pair the keyboard to the tablet.Setting the Bluetooth pairing manuallyIf the keyboard cannot communicate with the tablet and automatic pairing fails, follow these steps to manually set the Bluetooth pairing:1.Remove the keyboard from the tablet.2.Type bluetooth in the taskbar search box, and then select Bluetooth and other device settings.3.Turn on Bluetooth, if it is not already turned on.4.Press the keyboard button for more than 3 seconds. The blue light should begin to blink. For the button and light location, see Keyboard connectors, button, and status light on page 11.5.Select Add Bluetooth or other device.6.Select Bluetooth.7.Select HP ZBook x2 Bluetooth Keyboard.A passcode displays on the tablet screen.8.Type the passcode on the keyboard and press Enter.The installation continues and the keyboard is connected.18Chapter 2 Components Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-29 TopComponentDescriptionSpeakersProduce sound.BottomComponentDescription(1) Alignment post connectors (2)Connect to the alignment posts on the keyboard.(2) Docking connectorConnects the tablet to the keyboard.Rear ComponentDescription(1)VentsEnable airflow to cool internal components.Top19 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-30 ComponentDescriptionNOTE:The computer fan starts up automatically to cool internal components and prevent overheating. It is normal for the internal fan to cycle on and off during routine operation.(2)Rear camera (select products only)Allows you to video chat, record video, and record still images. To use your camera, see Using a camera (select products only) on page 42.(3)KickstandProvides stability and a variety of viewing angles.LabelsThe labels on the computer provide information you may need when you troubleshoot system problems or travel internationally with the computer.IMPORTANT:Check the following locations for the labels described in this section: the back of the display under the kickstand and the connection area of the keyboard.Service labelProvides important information to identify your computer and the keyboard. When contacting support, you will probably be asked for the serial number, and possibly for the product number or the model number. Locate these numbers before you contact support.Your service label will resemble the examples shown below.20Chapter 2 Components Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-31 Component (1)Model name (select products only)(2)Serial number(3)Product number(4)Warranty periodComponent (1)Model name (select products only) (2)Serial number (3)Product number (4)Warranty period Regulatory label(s)Provide(s) regulatory information about the computer.Wireless certification label(s)Provide(s) information about optional wireless devices and the approval markings for the countries or regions in which the devices have been approved for use.Labels21 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-32 Optional HP ZBook x2 PenComponentDescription(1) Tip/removable nibDraws on the screen. Increased pressure applied to the tip results in wider or darker lines, depending on the software app. The nib is removable.NOTE:Felt and POM tips are included with the pen. To remove the nib from the pen, use the nib removal tool or pen case provided.(2) ButtonProvides additional functions for the pen, depending on the software app.To customize the button settings, see HP Create Control Panel software on page 32.(3) EraserRemoves what is drawn on the screen, depending on the software app.To customize the eraser settings, see HP Create Control Panel software on page 32.The labels on the pen provide information you may need when you troubleshoot problems or replace the pen.22Chapter 2 Components Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-33 Component (1)Serial number (2)Part number (3)Spare number (4) Batch number Hold the pen as you would a normal pen or pencil. Adjust your grip so that you can toggle the pen button easily with your thumb or forefinger. Be careful not to accidentally press the button while drawing or positioning with the pen.Software provided with your tablet offers the following methods for customizing your pen and button settings:HP Create Control Panel softwareFor more information see HP Create Control Panel software on page 32.Windows Pen & Windows Ink software settingsTo access this setting, type pen settings in the taskbar search box, select Pen settings, and then select Pen & Windows Ink.Optional HP ZBook x2 Pen23 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-34 3Network connectionsYour computer can travel with you wherever you go. But even at home, you can explore the globe and access information from millions of websites using your computer and a wired or wireless network connection. This chapter will help you get connected to that world.Connecting to a wireless networkYour computer may be equipped with one or more of the following wireless devices:WLAN deviceConnects the computer to wireless local area networks (commonly referred to as Wi-Fi networks, wireless LANs, or WLANs) in corporate offices, your home, and public places such as airports, restaurants, coffee shops, hotels, and universities. In a WLAN, the mobile wireless device in your computer communicates with a wireless router or a wireless access point.Bluetooth deviceCreates a personal area network (PAN) to connect to other Bluetooth-enabled devices such as computers, phones, printers, headsets, speakers, and cameras. In a PAN, each device communicates directly with other devices, and devices must be relatively close togethertypically within 10 meters (approximately 33 feet) of each other.Using the wireless controlsYou can control the wireless devices in your computer using one or more of these features:Wireless button (also called airplane mode key or wireless key) (referred to in this chapter as wireless button)Operating system controlsWireless button The computer may have a wireless button, one or more wireless devices, and one or two wireless lights. All the wireless devices on your computer are enabled at the factory.The wireless light indicates the overall power state of your wireless devices, not the status of individual devices.Operating system controlsThe Network and Sharing Center allows you to set up a connection or network, connect to a network, and diagnose and repair network problems.To use operating system controls:1.Type control panel in the taskbar search box, and then select Control Panel.2.Select Network and Internet, and then select Network and Sharing Center.24Chapter 3 Network connections Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-35 Connecting to a WLANNOTE:When you are setting up Internet access in your home, you must establish an account with an Internet service provider (ISP). To purchase Internet service and a modem, contact a local ISP. The ISP will help set up the modem, install a network cable to connect your wireless router to the modem, and test the Internet service.To connect to a WLAN, follow these steps:1.Be sure that the WLAN device is on.2.Select the network status icon in the taskbar, and then connect to one of the available networks.If the WLAN is a security-enabled WLAN, you are prompted to enter a security code. Enter the code, and then select Next to complete the connection.NOTE:If no WLANs are listed, you may be out of range of a wireless router or access point.NOTE:If you do not see the WLAN you want to connect to, right-click the network status icon in the taskbar, and then select Open Network and Sharing Center. Select Set up a new connection or network. A list of options is displayed, allowing you to manually search for and connect to a network or to create a new network connection.3.Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the connection.After the connection is made, select the network status icon at the far right of the taskbar, to verify the name and status of the connection.NOTE:The functional range (how far your wireless signals travel) depends on WLAN implementation, router manufacturer, and interference from other electronic devices or structural barriers such as walls and floors.Using GPS (select products only)Your computer may be equipped with a Global Positioning System (GPS) device. GPS satellites deliver location, speed, and direction information to GPS-equipped systems.To enable GPS, make sure location is enabled under the Windows privacy setting.1.Type location in the taskbar search box, and then select Location privacy settings.2.Follow the on-screen instructions for using location settings.Using Bluetooth wireless devices (select products only)A Bluetooth device provides short-range wireless communications that replace the physical cable connections that traditionally link electronic devices such as the following:Computers (desktop, notebook)Phones (cellular, cordless, smartphone)Imaging devices (printer, camera)Audio devices (headset, speakers)MouseExternal keyboardConnecting to a wireless network25 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-36 Connecting Bluetooth devicesBefore you can use a Bluetooth device, you must establish a Bluetooth connection.1.Type bluetooth in the taskbar search box, and then select Bluetooth and other devices settings.2.Turn on Bluetooth, if it is not already turned on.3.Select your device from the list, and then follow the on-screen instructions.NOTE:If the device requires verification, a pairing code is displayed. On the device you are adding, follow the on-screen instructions to verify that the code on your device matches the pairing code. For more information, refer to the documentation provided with the device.NOTE:If your device does not appear in the list, be sure that Bluetooth on that device is turned on. Some devices may have additional requirements; refer to the documentation provided with the device.Using NFC to share information (select products only)Your computer supports Near Field Communication (NFC), which allows you to wirelessly share information between two NFC-enabled devices. Information is transferred by tapping the tapping area (antenna) of the computer with the antenna of your phone or other device. With NFC and supported apps, you can share websites, transfer contact information, transfer payments, and print on NFC-enabled printers.NOTE:To locate the tapping area on your computer, see Components on page 4.Sharing1.Confirm that the NFC function is enabled.a.Type wireless in the taskbar search box, and then select Turn wireless devices on or off.b.Confirm that the selection for NFC is On.2.Tap the NFC tapping area with an NFC-enabled device. You may hear a sound when the devices connect.NOTE:To find the location of the antenna on the other NFC device, refer to your device instructions.3.Follow any on-screen instructions to continue.Using HP MAC Address Manager to identify your computer on a network (select products only) You can enable a system Media Access Control (MAC) address to provide a customizable way of identifying your computer and its communications on networks. This system MAC address provides unique identification even when your computer is connected through an external device, such as a docking station or external wireless adapter. This address is disabled by default.Turning on and customizing the system MAC address1.Connect a network cable to the network jack on the computer, or on an optional docking device or expansion product.2.Start Computer Setup (BIOS).Turn off the tablet. Press the power button, and then quickly hold down the volume down button until the Startup menu is displayed. Tap F10 to enter Computer Setup.26Chapter 3 Network connections Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-37 NOTE:The keyboard keys can only be used for BIOS functions after the Startup menu displays. The keys will not display the Startup menu.3.Select Advanced, and then select Host Based MAC Address.4.In the box to the right of Host Based MAC Address, select either System to enable the host-based MAC address or Custom to customize the address.5.Make selections for boot order and devices supported.6.If you selected Custom, select MAC ADDRESS, enter your customized system MAC address, and then press enter to save the address.7.To save your changes and exit Computer Setup, select the Save icon in the lower-right corner of the screen, and then follow the on-screen instructions. or Select Main, select Save Changes and Exit, and then press enter.Your changes go into effect when the computer restarts.For additional documentation about HP MAC Address Manager and using system MAC addresses, go to http://www.hp.com/support. Select Find your product, and then follow the on-screen instructions.Using HP MAC Address Manager to identify your computer on a network (select products only)27 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-38 4Navigating the screenYou can navigate the computer screen in one or more of the following ways:Use touch gestures directly on the computer screenUse touch gestures on the TouchPadUse an optional mouse or keyboard (purchased separately)Use an on-screen keyboardUse a pointing stickUsing TouchPad and touch screen gesturesThe TouchPad helps you navigate the computer screen and control the pointer using simple touch gestures. You can also use the left and right TouchPad buttons as you would use the corresponding buttons on an external mouse. To navigate a touch screen (select products only), touch the screen directly using gestures described in this chapter.You can also customize gestures and view demonstrations of how they work. Type control panel in the taskbar search box, select Control Panel, and then select Hardware and Sound. Under Devices and Printers, select Mouse.NOTE:Unless noted, gestures can be used on the TouchPad or a touch screen (select products only).TapUse the tap/double-tap gesture to select or open an item on the screen.Point to an item on the screen, and then tap one finger on the TouchPad zone or touch screen to select the item. Double-tap an item to open it.28Chapter 4 Navigating the screen Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-39 Two-finger pinch zoomUse the two-finger pinch zoom to zoom out or in on images or text.Zoom out by placing two fingers apart on the TouchPad zone or touch screen and then moving your fingers together.Zoom in by placing two fingers together on the TouchPad zone or touch screen and then moving your fingers apart.Two-finger slide (TouchPad only)Use the two-finger slide to move up, down, or sideways on a page or image.Place two fingers slightly apart on the TouchPad zone and then drag them up, down, left, or right.Two-finger tap (TouchPad only)Use the two-finger tap to open the menu for an object on the screen.NOTE:The two-finger tap performs the same function as right-clicking with the mouse.Tap two fingers on the TouchPad zone to open the options menu for the selected object.Four-finger tap (TouchPad only)Use the four-finger tap to open the action center.Using TouchPad and touch screen gestures29 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-40 Tap four fingers on the Touchpad to open the action center and view current settings and notifications.Three-finger swipe (TouchPad only)Use the three-finger swipe to view open windows and to switch between open windows and the desktop.Swipe 3 fingers away from you to see all open windows.Swipe 3 fingers toward you to show the desktop.Swipe 3 fingers left or right to switch between open windows.30Chapter 4 Navigating the screen Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-41 One-finger slide (touch screen only)Use the one-finger slide to pan or scroll through lists and pages, or to move an object.To scroll across the screen, lightly slide one finger across the screen in the direction you want to move.To move an object, press and hold your finger on an object, and then drag your finger to move the object.Using an optional keyboard or mouseAn optional keyboard or mouse allows you to type, select items, scroll, and perform the same functions as you do using touch gestures. The keyboard also allows you to use action keys and hot keys to perform specific functions.Using an on-screen keyboard (select products only)1.To display an on-screen keyboard, tap the keyboard icon in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar.2.Begin typing.NOTE:Suggested words may be displayed above the on-screen keyboard. Tap a word to select it.NOTE:Action keys and hot keys do not display or function on the on-screen keyboard.Using an optional keyboard or mouse31 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-42 5HP Create Control Panel softwareUse HP Create Control Panel software to customize your tablet or tools. When you open the software, icons for all connected computers and all tools that have been used on the tablet display in the Tool list. All settings apply to the selected computer or pen.Starting the HP Create Control Panel softwareSelect the Start button, and then select HP Create Control Panel. or Select the HP Create Control Panel icon from the Windows task tray.The HP Create Control Panel software main panel displays.Customizing toolsTo customize your device, use the controls available on the tabs for HP Quick Keys, pen, and other features. Changes will take effect immediately.Customizing the HP Quick KeysYou can customize the HP Quick Keys to perform the functions that make your work quickest and easiest for you. For the location of the HP Quick Keys and HP Quick Keys Mode lights, see Front on page 7.To customize your HP Quick Keys:1.Start the HP Create Control Panel software.2.Select the device you are customizing in the Device section.NOTE:If you have not added other devices, the default HP ZBook x2 is selected.3.Select Functions in the Tool section.4.Select All Other Apps in the Application section to customize settings for all applications. or Select a specific application.5.Select the HP Quick Keys tab.6.Select the Mode you want to customize.7.Select the down arrow next to the Quick Keys settings, for example next to Keystroke..., to display customized settings. Follow the on-screen instructions. For more information about possible entries, see Button functions on page 34.NOTE:If the Mirror left/right buttons checkbox is selected, the HP Quick Keys mirror the other side. The side mirrored depends on how the Windows pen setting for right hand or left hand is set. For example, if the Windows pen setting is for left hand, then the right side buttons are mirrored to the left side settings. And if the Windows pen setting is for right hand, then the left side settings are mirrored to the right side settings.32Chapter 5 HP Create Control Panel software Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-43 NOTE:Make sure one of the buttons is assigned to Reference, so you can easily display the Virtual Desktop overlay for the tablet and pen button mappings.Customizing the optional penCustomize settings for pen tip feel and pressure, eraser feel, side button, and application-specific pen functions.To customize your pen:1.Open the HP Create Control Panel app.2.Select the device you are customizing in the Device section.NOTE:If you have not added other devices, the default HP ZBook x2 is selected.3.Select ZBook x2 Pen in the Tool section.4.Select All in the Application section to customize settings for all applications. or Select a specific application.5.Select the Pen tab and choose from the available options.6.Follow the on-screen instructions. For more information about possible entries, see Button functions on page 34.NOTE:The tip must be set to Click to draw in most graphics applications. NOTE:The Tip Feel slider overrides the advanced pressure settings selected using the Customize button.Advanced customizing for the penTo further customize tip or eraser pressure settings:1.Select the Pen or Eraser tab.2.Click on the Customize button.Options within the Pen Feel Details dialog box let you independently change the tip or eraser pressure sensitivity and click threshold settings.3.Use the line on the left to adjust your pen settings. The pressure controls are displayed as symbols on the line that can be moved to change the outcome.Click Threshold determines the amount of force required to register pressure or generate a pen click.Sensitivity changes the slope of the pressure response curve.Max Pressure determines how hard you must press the pen tip to reach maximum pressure.4.Use the Try Here box to test the results of your changes.5.Select OK to save your changes.Customizing tools33 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-44 Customizing the eraserTo customize your eraser:1.Open the HP Create Control Panel app.2.Select the device you are customizing in Device section.NOTE:If you have not added other devices, the default HP ZBook x2 is selected.3.Select ZBook x2 Pen in the Tool section.4.Select All in the Application section to customize settings for all applications. or Select a specific application.5.Select the Eraser tab.6.Follow the on-screen instructions. For more information about possible entries, see Button functions on page 34.NOTE:To determine pressure levels, position the screen cursor over an empty area of the control panel, and then press down on the Current Pressure bar with the eraser. NOTE:The Eraser Feel slider overrides the advanced pressure settings selected using the Customize button.Button functionsUse HP Create Control Panel software to customize the functions that are assigned to tool buttons, HP Quick Keys, and other elements of your tablet. Note that button function options may vary.ClicksClick: Simulates a left mouse button click. Be sure at least one button performs this function so you can always navigate and click.Right click: Simulates a right mouse button click to display a context menu.Middle click: Simulates a middle mouse button click.Double click: Simulates a double-click. For easier double-clicking, use this function instead of tapping twice with the pen tip.4th click or 5th click: Simulates a fourth or fifth mouse button click.Keystroke: Displays the Define Keystroke dialog box to create keystroke combinations for HP Quick Keys, mouse, and other functions.Enter your keystroke combination in the Keys box. The combinations can include letters, numbers, function keys, and modifier keys. You can also choose combinations from the Add Special list.To learn which keystroke shortcuts are supported by a particular application, see the instructions for the application.Modifier: Displays a dialog box that enables you to simulate modifier keys: Shift, Alt, or Ctrl. Use the Key setting to perform modifier functions, and a modifier to simulate pressing the associated button on a mouse.Radial Menu: Displays the Radial Menu.Back and Forward: Simulates the Back or Forward command in browser applications.34Chapter 5 HP Create Control Panel software Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-45 Pan/Scroll: Enables you to position a document or image within the active pane by pressing a pen button set for Pan/Scroll and then dragging with the pen tip across the tablet active area. Use the Pan/Scroll slider to set a scrolling speed for use in applications that do not support grabber hand (pixel-level) panning.Scroll Up: Scrolls your active application up.Scroll Down: Scrolls your active application down.Zoom In: Zooms your active application in.Zoom Out: Zooms your active application out.Show Desktop: Minimizes all open windows to display a clean desktop.Switch Application: Brings up the application-switching dialog box with focus on the next open application.Launchpad: Displays menu where you can start applications.Open/Run: Opens a dialog box to select a specific application, file, or a script to launch. Browse to select the item, and it will appear in the Name box. Click OK to assign the item as your tool button option.Pressure Hold: Locks the pressure at the current pressure level until the button is released. For example, you can paint with pressure sensitivity until you reach the brush size you like. You can then press the button and continue painting with the same size brush until the button is released.Erase: Sets your strokes to erase mode.Tablet PC Options: Displays a menu of Windows Tablet PC settings.Disabled: Disables the button function.Application Defined: This is for applications, such as CAD programs, that have built-in tablet support. It reports only the button number to the application. It may also be used by some integrated applications for direct control of the HP Quick Keys.Default: Resets the button to its default function.Button Function TogglesPrecision Mode: Use the slider to change the mapping around the current pen tip position. Press the button again to return to normal mapping.Mode Toggle: This setting for pen buttons toggles between Pen mode and Mouse mode. When first setting a button to Mode Toggle when in Mouse mode, use the sliders to adjust the screen cursor acceleration and tracking speed.Touch On/Off: Use Touch On/Off when you want to work in Pen mode only. Disable touch by pressing a HP Quick Key you have assigned to Touch On/Off. Press the HP Quick Key again to enable touch.On Screen Keyboard: Use On Screen Keyboard option to toggle the Windows On Screen Keyboard for pen or touch keyboard input.Reference: Displays the interactive Virtual Desktop overlay for the customizable buttons and optional pen.Undo: Undoes the last operation.Redo: Redoes the last operation.Switch Virtual Desktop Right: Displays the Virtual Desktop on the right side of the screen.Switch Virtual Desktop Left: Displays the Virtual Desktop on the left side of the screen.Customizing tools35 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-46 Snap Window Right: Displays the selected window on the right side of the screen.Snap Window Left: Displays the selected window on the left side of the screen.Tilt Toggle: Turns on or off the tablet's ability to sense the amount of tilt between the pen and tablet.Screen Rotation Lock: Turns on or off the tablet's ability to automatically change orientation when thetablet is rotated.Windows Key: Provides a shortcut to the Windows Key.Calibrating the penNOTE: The Calibration menu will appear with the irst use or the re-install of the HP Create Control Panel after the pen is in range of the HP ZBook x2.Your pen is calibrated at the factory. Calibration is required to compensate for viewing angle and to adjust for parallax. You can also manually recalibrate your pen:1.Open the HP Create Control Panel app.2.Select the device you are customizing in Device section.NOTE:If you have not added other devices, the default HP ZBook x2 is selected.3.Select ZBook x2 Pen in the Tool section.4.Select All in the Application area to customize settings for all applications.or Select a specific application.5.Select the Calibrate tab.6.Select down arrow beside Monitor to choose your monitor.NOTE:If you have not added other devices, use the default HP Z Book x2 Display.7.Select the Calibrate button, and then follow the on-screen instructions.Setting advanced optionsThe Options feature lets you set several use preferences for your pen, such as the type of click supported for the pen or the pressure compatibility if you are using graphics applications that support a maximum of 1024 levels of pressure.1.Open the HP Create Control Panel app.2.Select Options, and then follow the on-screen instructions.Adding applications1.Open the HP Create Control Panel app.2.Select the + to the right of the Application section.The Add Application for custom Settings dialog box displays.3.Select an application you want to create custom settings for, or browse to select the executable file ofany application installed on your computer.4.Select OK.36Chapter 5 HP Create Control Panel software Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-47 NOTE:If you are working with a commonly used application such as Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator, your tablet's software will identify the application and set the HP Quick Keys to commonly used functions for that application. Default settings will take effect automatically only if you have not entered your own HP Quick Key settings for that application. NOTE:If two programs have the same executable file name, they will share the same customized settings. Integrated applicationsSome software applications may directly control HP Quick Key settings, which may cause them to perform differently than the function set in HP Create Control Panel software.When an HP Quick Key setting is overridden by an application, the HP Quick Key automatically updates, using either Application Defined or the new function name. Some or all of the HP Quick Keys may be overridden, depending on the application.An integrated application has control only when that application is active and in the foreground. When you close that application or select a new application to work in, your settings are returned to their previous state.To review settings for the current application, set an HP Quick Key to Reference and press the key at any time.Applications that have been integrated typically allow you to disable this functionality when first using your tablet with the application. Refer to your application documentation for specific instructions on how to customize or disable this feature. If that information is not available, use the HP Create Control Panel software to create application-specific settings that will override the behavior of the integrated application.Customizing the display of on-screen controls on the Radial MenuUse the software to customize the display of a hierarchical menu (in radial format) for on-screen controls. The menu is an on-screen extension of the HP Quick Keys and pen options, using eight slices of the circle to display shortcuts to various features and options.For example, if you assign an HP Quick Key to the Radial Menu, the Radial Menu displays anytime you press that HP Quick Key button. You can then tap on the menu slice to perform the function you want.NOTE:The Radial Menu works for all of the devices set up using the software. Assigning the option to display the Radial MenuBefore you can customize the Radial Menu, you must assign an HP Quick Key button or pen button to display the menu.1.Open the HP Create Control Panel app.2.To assign an HP Quick Key button to display the Radial Menu, select Functions in the Tool section. or To assign the pen button to display the Radial Menu, select ZBook x2 Pen in the Tool section.3.Select the Radial Menu from the list corresponding to the button assignment you want.Customizing the display of on-screen controls on the Radial Menu37 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-48 Customizing the Radial Menu options1.Open the HP Create Control Panel app.2.Select the Radial Menu tab.3.Use the list corresponding to the assignments you want to customize the Radial Menu options displayed.NOTE:A default set of Key Assignments is provided that you can keep or use as a guide for customization.4.Follow the on-screen instructions.NOTE:When you display the Radial Menu, you can keep the menu open by selecting the Push Pin icon.You can also open the HP Create Control menu from the Radial Menu by clicking the Wrench icon.Adding devicesYou can customize tool and application settings for certain devices connected to your tablet. An icon for each device will appear in the Device list.To add a new device:1.Connect the device to your tablet.The new devices icon will appear in the Device list.NOTE:If an icon for the device does not display, the device is not supported.2.Click on that icon to customize settings.NOTE:Settings can only be viewed or changed for an attached device.NOTE:The eraser function may not work in some applications when using an added device. Adding toolsYou can add a tool simply by using the tool on your tablet. Adding tools is available for HP Quick Keys, Functions, and Pen. An icon for each tool appears in the Tool list.When you select a tool that has been added to the Tool list, the tab settings for that tool are displayed. Any changes you make to the tab settings will then apply to the tool.If a similar tool has been added, the new tool will inherit the settings of that tool. These settings can then be customized for the newly added tool. Identical tools use the same settings.To display the Tool list:1.Open the HP Create Control Panel app.2.An icon for each tool appears in the Tool list.NOTE:To remove a selected tool from the Tool list, click on the Tool list - button, and then select Delete. The selected tool is removed from the list, along with any custom settings you may have created for it. The - button is inactive when there is only one item in the list. The Functions icon cannot be deleted.38Chapter 5 HP Create Control Panel software Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-49 Viewing button mappings with the Virtual DesktopYou can view the current button mappings for the HP Quick Keys and pen by displaying the Virtual Desktop.In the HP Create Control tab, set an HP Quick Key to Reference. See Customizing the HP Quick Keys on page 32.To view the settings on the screen, press that HP Quick Key.To open the Pen settings, select the Pen Setting button on the Virtual Desktop reference screen.To open the HP Quick Key settings, click on the Quick Key mappings display area with your mouse or tap it with your pen.To close the Virtual Desktop reference screen, click on it with your mouse, tap it with your pen, or press the HP Quick Key again.NOTE:If you do not want to display the HP Create Control Panel software screen, click or tap on nonselectable area.NOTE:Some applications can override and control the HP Quick Key functions.Backing up and restoring settingsThe HP Create Control Panel Preferences app allows you to save your current settings to a file and then restore them if needed. You can also use the utility to remove your preferences or remove all user preferences.To back up settings:1.Select the Start button, and then select the HP Create Control Panel Preferences app.2.Select Backup.3.Follow the on-screen instructions.To restore settings:1.Select the Start button, and then select the HP Create Control Panel Preferences app.2.Select Restore.3.Follow the on-screen instructions.Importing expert settingsThe import expert settings feature enables you to import customized settings that have been specified in an XML (Extensible Markup Language) file. Some software developers create custom settings files which are designed to provide optimum performance when using your tablet with their applications.Each XML file may include customized settings for one or more applications. These settings may apply to the HP Quick Keys, On-Screen Controls, pen button or eraser, and other functions.To import expert settings:1.Back up any existing settings. See Backing up and restoring settings on page 39.2.Choose the XML file with settings for use with a particular application. Double-click on your file selection.3.Follow the on-screen instructions.Viewing button mappings with the Virtual Desktop39 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-50 NOTE:When you choose to import settings, only the settings specified in the XML file are imported. Any corresponding settings are overwritten with the new values. All other existing settings remain unchanged.Updating the HP Create Control Panel software HP recommends that you update the software on a regular basis. Update can bring new features and resolve problems. Check the HP website for updated versions of the software.The updates on the HP website are packaged in compressed files called SoftPaqs.Some download packages contain a file named Readme.txt, which contains information regarding installing and troubleshooting the file.Determining the software versionTo decide whether you need to update the software, first determine the software version on your computer.1.Open the HP Create Control Panel app.2.Select About.3.Make note of the driver version, and then select OK.To check for later HP Create Control Panel software versions, see Downloading a software update on page 40.Downloading a software update CAUTION:To reduce the risk of damage to the computer or an unsuccessful installation, download and install a software update only when the computer is connected to reliable external power using the AC adapter. Do not download or install a software update while the computer is running on battery power, docked in an optional docking device, or connected to an optional power source. During the download and installation, follow these instructions:Do not disconnect power on the computer by unplugging the power cord from the AC outlet.Do not shut down the computer or initiate Sleep.Do not insert, remove, connect, or disconnect any device, cable, or cord.1.Type support in the taskbar search box, and then select the HP Support Assistant app.2.Follow the on-screen instructions.3.At the download area, follow these steps:a.Identify the most recent HP Create Control Panel software update and compare it to the HP Create Control Panel software version currently installed on your computer. Make a note of the version number. You may need this information to locate the update later, after it has been downloaded to your hard drive.b.Follow the on-screen instructions to download your selection to the hard drive.Make a note of the path to the location on your hard drive where the HP Create Control Panel software update is downloaded. You will need to access this path when you are ready to install the update.NOTE:If you connect your computer to a network, consult the network administrator before installing any software updates.40Chapter 5 HP Create Control Panel software Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-51 HP Create Control Panel software installation procedures vary. Follow any instructions that are displayed on the screen after the download is complete. If no instructions are displayed, follow these steps:1.Type file in the taskbar search box, and then select File Explorer.2.Select your hard drive designation. The hard drive designation is typically Local Disk (C:).3.Using the hard drive path you recorded earlier, open the folder that contains the update.4.Double-click the file that has an .exe extension (for example, filename.exe).The HP Create Control Panel software installation begins.5.Complete the installation by following the on-screen instructions.NOTE:After a message on the screen reports a successful installation, you can delete the downloaded file from your hard drive.TroubleshootingIf you have problems with the software, buttons, or pen, use the Diagnose tool.1.Start the HP Create Control Panel software.2.Select About.3.Select Diagnose, and then follow the on-screen instructions.Troubleshooting41 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-52 6Entertainment featuresUse your HP computer for business or pleasure to meet with others via the webcam, mix audio and video, or connect external devices like a projector, monitor, TV, or speakers. See Components on page 4 to locate the audio, video and camera features on your computer.Using a camera (select products only)Your computer has a camera (integrated camera) that records video and captures photographs. Some models allow you to video conference and chat online using streaming video.To access the camera, type camera in the taskbar search box, and then select Camera from the list of applications.Using audioYou can download and listen to music, stream audio content (including radio) from the web, record audio, or mix audio and video to create multimedia. You can also play music CDs on the computer (on select models) or attach an external optical drive to play CDs. To enhance your listening enjoyment, attach headphones or speakers.Connecting speakersYou can attach wired speakers to your computer by connecting them to a USB port or to the audio-out (headphone)/audio-in (microphone) combo jack on your computer or on a docking station.To connect wireless speakers to your computer, follow the device manufacturer's instructions. To connect high-definition speakers to the computer, see Setting up HDMI audio on page 45. Before connecting speakers, lower the volume setting.Connecting headphonesWARNING!To reduce the risk of personal injury, lower the volume setting before putting on headphones, earbuds, or a headset. For additional safety information, see the Regulatory, Safety and Environmental Notices.To access this document:1.Type support in the taskbar search box, and then select the HP Support Assistant app. or Click the question mark icon in the taskbar.2.Select My PC, select the Specifications tab, and then select User Guides.You can connect wired headphones to the headphone jack or to the audio-out (headphone)/audio-in (microphone) combo jack on your computer.To connect wireless headphones to your computer, follow the device manufacturer's instructions.42Chapter 6 Entertainment features Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-53 Connecting headsets WARNING!To reduce the risk of personal injury, lower the volume setting before putting on headphones, earbuds, or a headset. For additional safety information, see the Regulatory, Safety and Environmental Notices.To access this document:1.Type support in the taskbar search box, and then select the HP Support Assistant app. or Click the question mark icon in the taskbar.2.Select My PC, select the Specifications tab, and then select User Guides.Headphones combined with a microphone are called headsets. You can connect wired headsets to the audio-out (headphone)/audio-in (microphone) combo jack on your computer.To connect wireless headsets to your computer, follow the device manufacturer's instructions.Using sound settingsUse sound settings to adjust system volume, change system sounds, or manage audio devices.To view or change sound settings:Type control panel in the taskbar search box, select Control Panel, select Hardware and Sound, and then select Sound. or Right-click the Start button, select Control Panel, select Hardware and Sound, and then select Sound.Your computer may include an enhanced sound system by Bang & Olufsen, DTS, Beats audio, or another provider. As a result, your computer may include advanced audio features that can be controlled through an audio control panel specific to your audio system.Use the audio control panel to view and control audio settings.Type control panel in the taskbar search box, select Control Panel, select Hardware and Sound, and then select the audio control panel specific to your system. or Right-click the Start button, select Control Panel, select Hardware and Sound, and then select the audio control panel specific to your system.Using videoYour computer is a powerful video device that enables you to watch streaming video from your favorite websites and download video and movies to watch on your computer when you are not connected to a network.To enhance your viewing enjoyment, use one of the video ports on the computer to connect an external monitor, projector, or TV.IMPORTANT:Be sure that the external device is connected to the correct port on the computer, using the correct cable. Follow the device manufacturer's instructions.For information on using your video features, refer to HP Support Assistant.Using video43 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-54 Connecting video devices using a USB Type-C cable (select products only)NOTE:To connect a USB Type-C Thunderbolt device to your computer, you need a USB Type-C cable, purchased separately.To see video or high-resolution display output on an external Thunderbolt device, connect the Thunderbolt device according to the following instructions:1.Connect one end of the USB Type-C cable to the USB Type-C Thunderbolt port on the computer.2.Connect the other end of the cable to the external Thunderbolt device.3.Press fn+f4 to alternate the computer screen image between 4 display states.PC screen only: View the screen image on the computer only.Duplicate: View the screen image simultaneously on both the computer and external device.Extend: View the screen image extended across both the computer and external device.Second screen only: View the screen image on the external device only.Each time you press fn+f4 the display state changes.NOTE:For best results, especially if you choose the "Extend" option, increase the screen resolution of the external device, as follows. Select the Start button, select Settings, and then select System. Under Display, select the appropriate resolution, and then select Keep changes.44Chapter 6 Entertainment features Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-55 Connecting video devices using an HDMI cable (select products only)NOTE:To connect an HDMI device to your computer, you need an HDMI cable, purchased separately.To see the computer screen image on a high-definition TV or monitor, connect the high-definition device according to the following instructions:1.Connect one end of the HDMI cable to the HDMI port on the computer.2.Connect the other end of the cable to the high-definition TV or monitor.3.Press fn+f4 to alternate the computer screen image between 4 display states:PC screen only: View the screen image on the computer only.Duplicate: View the screen image simultaneously on both the computer and the external device.Extend: View the screen image extended across both the computer and the external device.Second screen only: View the screen image on the external device only.Each time you press fn+f4, the display state changes.NOTE:For best results, especially if you choose the "Extend" option, increase the screen resolution of the external device, as follows. Select the Start button, select Settings, and then select System. Under Display, select the appropriate resolution, and then select Keep changes.Setting up HDMI audioHDMI is the only video interface that supports high-definition video and audio. After you connect an HDMI TV to the computer, you can then turn on HDMI audio by following these steps:1.Right-click the Speakers icon in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar, and then select Playback devices.2.On the Playback tab, select the name of the digital output device.3.Click Set Default, and then click OK.Using video45 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-56 To return the audio stream to the computer speakers:1.Right-click the Speakers icon in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar, and then click Playback devices.2.On the Playback tab, click Speakers.3.Click Set Default, and then click OK.Discovering and connecting to Miracast-compatible wireless displays (select products only)NOTE:To learn what type of display you have (Miracast-compatible or Intel WiDi), refer to the documentation that came with your TV or secondary display.To discover and connect to Miracast-compatible wireless displays without leaving your current apps, follow the steps below.To open Miracast:Type project in the taskbar search box, and then click Project to a second screen. Click Connect to a wireless display, and then follow the on-screen instructions.46Chapter 6 Entertainment features Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-57 7Managing powerYour computer can operate on either battery power or external power. When the computer is running on battery power and an external power source is not available to charge the battery, it is important to monitor and conserve the battery charge.Some power management features described in this chapter may not be available on your computer.Using Sleep and Hibernation CAUTION:Several well-known vulnerabilities exist when a computer is in the Sleep state. To prevent an unauthorized user from accessing data on your computer, even encrypted data, HP recommends that you always initiate Hibernation instead of Sleep anytime the computer will be out of your physical possession. This practice is particularly important when you travel with your computer.CAUTION:To reduce the risk of possible audio and video degradation, loss of audio or video playback functionality, or loss of information, do not initiate Sleep while reading from or writing to a disc or an external media card.Windows has two power-saving states, Sleep and Hibernation.SleepThe Sleep state is automatically initiated after a period of inactivity. Your work is saved to memory, allowing you to resume your work very quickly. You can also initiate Sleep manually. For more information, see Initiating and exiting Sleep on page 47.HibernationThe Hibernation state is automatically initiated if the battery reaches a critical level. In the Hibernation state, your work is saved to a hibernation file and the computer powers down. You can also initiate Hibernation manually. For more information, see Initiating and exiting Hibernation (select products only) on page 48.Initiating and exiting SleepYou can initiate Sleep in any of the following ways:Close the display (select products only).Select the Start button, select the Power icon, and then select Sleep.Press the Sleep hot key; for example, fn+ f1You can exit Sleep in any of the following ways:Briefly press the power button.If the computer is closed, raise the display (select products only).Press a key on the keyboard (select products only).Tap the TouchPad (select products only).When the computer exits Sleep, your work returns to the screen.NOTE:If you have set a password to be required on exiting Sleep, you must enter your Windows password before your work returns to the screen.Using Sleep and Hibernation47 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-58 Initiating and exiting Hibernation (select products only)You can enable user-initiated Hibernation and change other power settings and timeouts using Power Options.1.Right-click the Power icon , and then select Power Options.2.In the left pane, select Choose what the power buttons do (wording may vary by product).3.Depending on your product, you can enable Hibernation for battery power or external power in any of the following ways:Power buttonUnder Power and sleep buttons and lid settings (wording may vary by product), select When I press the power button, and then select Hibernate.Sleep button (select products only)Under Power and sleep buttons and lid settings (wording may vary by product), select When I press the sleep button, and then select Hibernate.Lid (select products only)Under Power and sleep buttons and lid settings (wording may vary by product), select When I close the lid, and then select Hibernate.Power menuSelect Change Settings that are currently unavailable, and then, under Shutdown settings, select the Hibernate check box.The Power menu can be accessed by selecting the Start button.4.Select Save changes.To initiate Hibernation, use the method that you enabled in step 3.To exit Hibernation, briefly press the power button.NOTE:If you have set a password to be required on exiting Hibernation, you must enter your Windows password before your work returns to the screen.Shutting down (turning off) the computerCAUTION:Unsaved information is lost when the computer shuts down. Be sure to save your work before shutting down the computer.The Shut down command closes all open programs, including the operating system, and then turns off the display and the computer.Shut down the computer when it will be unused and disconnected from external power for an extended period.The recommended procedure is to use the Windows Shut down command.NOTE:If the computer is in the Sleep state or in Hibernation, first exit Sleep or Hibernation by briefly pressing the power button.1.Save your work and close all open programs.2.Select the Start button, select the Power icon, and then select Shut down.48Chapter 7 Managing power Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-59 If the computer is unresponsive and you are unable to use the preceding shutdown procedures, try the following emergency procedures in the sequence provided:Press ctrl+alt+delete, select the Power icon, and then select Shut down.Press and hold the power button for at least 10 seconds.If your computer has a user-replaceable battery (select products only), disconnect the computer from external power, and then remove the battery.Using the Power icon and Power OptionsThe Power icon is located on the Windows taskbar. The Power icon allows you to quickly access power settings and view the remaining battery charge.To view the percentage of remaining battery charge and the current power plan, place the mouse pointer over the Power icon .To use Power Options, rightclick the Power icon , and then select Power Options.Different Power icons indicate whether the computer is running on battery or external power. Placing the mouse pointer over the icon reveals a message if the battery has reached a low or critical battery level.Running on battery powerWARNING!To reduce potential safety issues, use only the battery provided with the computer, a replacement battery provided by HP, or a compatible battery purchased from HP. When a charged battery is in the computer and the computer is not plugged into external power, the computer runs on battery power. When the computer is off and unplugged from external power, the battery in the computer slowly discharges. The computer displays a message when the battery reaches a low or critical battery level.Computer battery life varies, depending on power management settings, programs running on the computer, screen brightness, external devices connected to the computer, and other factors.NOTE:When you disconnect external power, the display brightness is automatically decreased to conserve battery charge. Select computer products can switch between graphic modes to conserve battery charge.Using HP Fast Charge (select products only)The HP Fast Charge feature allows you to quickly charge your computer battery. Charging time may vary by +/- 10%. Depending on your computer model and the HP AC adapter provided with your computer, HP Fast Charge operates in one of the following ways:When the remaining battery charge is between zero and 50%, the battery will charge to 50% of full capacity in no more than 30 minutes.When the remaining battery charge is between zero and 90%, the battery will charge to 90% of full capacity in no more than 90 minutes.To use HP Fast Charge, shut down your computer, and then connect the AC adapter to your computer and to external power.Using the Power icon and Power Options49 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-60 Displaying battery chargeTo view the percentage of remaining battery charge and the current power plan, place the mouse pointer over the Power icon .Finding battery information in HP Support Assistant (select products only)To access battery information:1.Type support in the taskbar search box, and then select the HP Support Assistant app. or Select the question mark icon in the taskbar.2.Select My PC, select the Diagnostics and tools tab, and then select HP Battery Check. If HP Battery Check indicates that your battery should be replaced, contact support.HP Support Assistant provides the following tools and information about the battery:HP Battery CheckInformation about battery types, specifications, life cycles, and capacityConserving battery powerTo conserve battery power and maximize battery life:Lower the brightness of the display.Select the Power saver setting in Power Options.Turn off wireless devices when you are not using them.Disconnect unused external devices that are not plugged into an external power source, such as an external hard drive connected to a USB port.Stop, disable, or remove any external media cards that you are not using.Before you leave your work, initiate Sleep or shut down the computer.Identifying low battery levelsWhen a battery that is the sole power source for the computer reaches a low or critical battery level, the following behavior occurs:The battery light (select products only) indicates a low or critical battery level. or The Power icon shows a low or critical battery notification.NOTE:For additional information about the Power icon, see Using the Power icon and Power Options on page 49.50Chapter 7 Managing power Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-61 The computer takes the following actions for a critical battery level:If Hibernation is disabled and the computer is on or in the Sleep state, the computer remains briefly in the Sleep state and then shuts down and loses any unsaved information.If Hibernation is enabled and the computer is on or in the Sleep state, the computer initiates Hibernation.Resolving a low battery levelResolving a low battery level when external power is availableConnect one of the following to the computer and to external power:AC adapterOptional docking device or expansion productOptional power adapter purchased as an accessory from HPResolving a low battery level when no power source is availableSave your work and shut down the computer.Resolving a low battery level when the computer cannot exit Hibernation1.Connect the AC adapter to the computer and to external power.2.Exit Hibernation by pressing the power button.Factory-sealed batteryTo monitor the status of the battery, or if the battery is no longer holding a charge, run HP Battery Check in the HP Support Assistant app (select products only).1.Type support in the taskbar search box, and then select the HP Support Assistant app. or Select the question mark icon in the taskbar.2.Select My PC, select the Diagnostics and tools tab, and then select HP Battery Check. If HP Battery Check indicates that your battery should be replaced, contact support.The battery[ies] in this product cannot be easily replaced by users themselves. Removing or replacing the battery could affect your warranty coverage. If a battery is no longer holding a charge, contact support.When a battery has reached the end of its useful life, do not dispose of the battery in general household waste. Follow the local laws and regulations in your area for battery disposal.Running on external powerFor information about connecting to external power, refer to the Setup Instructions poster provided in the computer box.The computer does not use battery power when the computer is connected to external power with an approved AC adapter or an optional docking device or expansion product.WARNING!To reduce potential safety issues, use only the AC adapter provided with the computer, a replacement AC adapter provided by HP, or a compatible AC adapter purchased from HP.Running on external power51 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-62 WARNING!Do not charge the computer battery while you are aboard aircraft.Connect the computer to external power under any of the following conditions:When charging or calibrating a batteryWhen installing or updating system softwareWhen updating the system BIOSWhen writing information to a disc (select products only)When running Disk Defragmenter on computers with internal hard drivesWhen performing a backup or recoveryWhen you connect the computer to external power:The battery begins to charge.The screen brightness increases.The Power icon changes appearance.When you disconnect external power:The computer switches to battery power.The screen brightness automatically decreases to conserve battery charge.The Power icon changes appearance.Managing power for the keyboard baseThe keyboard base runs on battery power whenever it is not plugged into external AC power. Battery life varies, depending on use and whether the backlight is used. The keyboard also supports sleep state.Viewing battery chargeThe Keyboard battery icon is located on the Windows taskbar. The icon allows you to quickly view the remaining battery charge.To view the remaining battery charge, select the Keyboard battery icon .NOTE:The keyboard button light also provides information about battery status. See Keyboard connectors, button, and status light on page 11.Resolving a keyboard low battery levelTo charge the keyboard, use one of these options:Connect the keyboard to the tablet. See Connecting the tablet to the keyboard base on page 16.Connect the keyboard to external AC power using the USB port on the keyboard and a USB adapter (purchased separately). To locate the USB port on the keyboard, see USB port and smart card reader/pen holder slot (select products only) on page 15.52Chapter 7 Managing power Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-63 8SecurityProtecting the computerStandard security features provided by the Windows operating system and the Windows Computer Setup utility (BIOS, which runs under any operating system) can protect your personal settings and data from a variety of risks.NOTE:Security solutions are designed to act as deterrents. These deterrents may not prevent a product from being mishandled or stolen.NOTE:Before you send your computer for service, back up and delete confidential files, and remove all password settings.NOTE:Some features listed in this chapter may not be available on your computer.NOTE:Your computer supports Computrace, which is an online security-based tracking and recovery service available in select regions. If the computer is stolen, Computrace can track the computer if the unauthorized user accesses the Internet. You must purchase the software and subscribe to the service in order to use Computrace. For information about ordering the Computrace software, go to http://www.hp.com.Computer riskSecurity featureUnauthorized use of the computerHP Client Security software, in combination with a password, smart card, contactless card, registered fingerprints, or other authentication credentialBIOS power-on passwordUnauthorized access to Computer Setup (BIOS)BIOS administrator password in Computer Setup*Unauthorized startup from an optional external optical drive (select products only), optional external hard drive (select products only), or internal network adapterBoot options feature in Computer Setup*Unauthorized access to a Windows user accountWindows user passwordUnauthorized access to dataWindows BitLockerUnauthorized removal of the computerSecurity cable slot (used with an optional security cable on select products only)*Computer Setup is an embedded, ROM-based utility that can be used even when the operating system is not working or will not load. You can use a pointing device (TouchPad, pointing stick, or USB mouse) or the keyboard to navigate and make selections in Computer Setup.NOTE:On tablets without keyboards, you can use the touch screen.NOTE:If you log into the computer with the keyboard detached and the kickstand open, you must select the Ease of access icon and then select On-Screen Keyboard to display the on-screen keyboard.Using passwordsA password is a group of characters that you choose to secure your computer information. Several types of passwords can be set, depending on how you want to control access to your information. Passwords can be set in Windows or in Computer Setup, which is preinstalled on the computer.Protecting the computer53 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-64 BIOS administrator and power-on passwords are set in Computer Setup and are managed by the system BIOS.Windows passwords are set only in the Windows operating system.You can use the same password for a Computer Setup feature and for a Windows security feature.Use the following tips for creating and saving passwords:When creating passwords, follow requirements set by the program.Do not use the same password for multiple applications or websites, and do not reuse your Windows password for any other application or website.Use the Password Manager feature of HP Client Security to store your user names and passwords for your websites and applications. You can securely read them in the future if they cannot be remembered.Do not store passwords in a file on the computer.The following tables list commonly used Windows and BIOS administrator passwords and describe their functions.Setting passwords in WindowsPasswordFunctionAdministrator password*Protects access to a Windows administrator-level account.NOTE:Setting the Windows administrator password does not set the BIOS administrator password.User password*Protects access to a Windows user account.*For information about setting a Windows administrator password or a Windows user password, type support in the taskbar search box, and then select the HP Support Assistant app.54Chapter 8 Security Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-65 Setting passwords in Computer SetupPasswordFunctionBIOS administrator password*Protects access to Computer Setup.NOTE:If features have been enabled to prevent removing the BIOS administrator password, you may not be able to remove it until those features have been disabled.Power-on passwordMust be entered each time you turn on or restart the computer.If you forget your power-on password, you cannot turn on or restart the computer.Managing a BIOS administrator passwordTo set, change, or delete this password, follow these steps:Setting a new BIOS administrator password1.Start Computer Setup.Turn off the tablet. Press the power button, quickly press and hold the volume down button until the Startup menu is displayed, and then tap F10 to enter Computer Setup.2.Select Security, select Create BIOS Administrator Password or Set Up BIOS administrator Password (select products only), and then press enter.3.When prompted, enter a password.4.When prompted, enter the new password again to confirm.5.To save your changes and exit Computer Setup, select the Save icon and then follow the on-screen instructions. or Select Main, select Save Changes and Exit, and then press enter.Your changes go into effect when the computer restarts.Changing a BIOS administrator password1.Start Computer Setup.Turn off the tablet. Press the power button, quickly press and hold the volume down button until the Startup menu is displayed, and then tap F10 to enter Computer Setup.2.Enter your current BIOS administrator password.3.Select Security, select Change BIOS administrator Password or Change Password (select products only), and then press enter.4.When prompted, enter your current password.5.When prompted, enter your new password.Using passwords55 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-66 6.When prompted, enter your new password again to confirm.7.To save your changes and exit Computer Setup, select the Save icon, and then follow the on-screen instructions. or Select Main, select Save Changes and Exit, and then press enter.Your changes go into effect when the computer restarts.Deleting a BIOS administrator password1.Start Computer Setup.Turn off the tablet. Press the power button, quickly press and hold the volume down button until the Startup menu is displayed, and then tap F10 to enter Computer Setup.2.Enter your current BIOS administrator password.3.Select Security, select Change BIOS administrator Password or Change Password (select products only), and then press enter.4.When prompted, type your current password.5.When prompted for the new password, leave the field empty, and then press enter.6.When prompted to type your new password again, leave the field empty, and then press enter.7.To save your changes and exit Computer Setup, select the Save icon, and then follow the on-screen instructions. or Select Main, select Save Changes and Exit, and then press enter.Your changes go into effect when the computer restarts.Entering a BIOS administrator passwordAt the BIOS administrator password prompt, type your password (using the same kind of keys you used to set the password), and then press enter. After two unsuccessful attempts to enter the BIOS administrator password, you must restart the computer and try again.Using Windows Hello (select products only)On products equipped with a fingerprint reader or an infrared camera, you can use Windows Hello to sign in by swiping your finger or looking at the camera.To set up Windows Hello, follow these steps:1.Select the Start button, select Settings, select Accounts, and then select Sign-in options.2.Under Windows Hello, follow the on-screen instructions to add both a password and a numeric PIN, and then enroll your fingerprint or facial ID.NOTE:The PIN is not limited in length, but it must consist of numbers only. No alphabetic or special characters are allowed.56Chapter 8 Security Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-67 Using antivirus softwareWhen you use the computer to access e-mail, a network, or the Internet, you potentially expose it to computer viruses. Computer viruses can disable the operating system, programs, or utilities, or cause them to function abnormally.Antivirus software can detect most viruses, destroy them, and, in most cases, repair any damage they have caused. To provide ongoing protection against newly discovered viruses, antivirus software must be kept up to date.Windows Defender is preinstalled on your computer. It is strongly recommended that you continue to use an antivirus program in order to fully protect your computer.For more information about computer viruses, access the HP Support Assistant.Using firewall softwareFirewalls are designed to prevent unauthorized access to a system or network. A firewall can be a software program you install on your computer and/or network, or it can be a solution made up of both hardware and software.There are two types of firewalls to consider:Host-based firewallsSoftware that protects only the computer it is installed on.Network-based firewallsInstalled between your DSL or cable modem and your home network to protect all the computers on the network.When a firewall is installed on a system, all data sent to and from the system is monitored and compared with a set of user-defined security criteria. Any data that does not meet those criteria is blocked.Your computer or networking equipment may already have a firewall installed. If not, firewall software solutions are available.NOTE:Under some circumstances a firewall can block access to Internet games, interfere with printer or file sharing on a network, or block authorized e-mail attachments. To temporarily resolve the problem, disable the firewall, perform the task that you want to perform, and then reenable the firewall. To permanently resolve the problem, reconfigure the firewall.Installing software updatesHP, Windows, and third-party software installed on your computer should be regularly updated to correct security problems and improve software performance.IMPORTANT:Microsoft sends out alerts regarding Windows updates, which may include security updates. To protect the computer from security breaches and computer viruses, install all updates from Microsoft as soon as you receive an alert.You can install these updates automatically.To view or change the settings:1.Select the Start button, select Settings, and then select Update & Security.2.Select Windows Update, and then follow the on-screen instructions.3.To schedule a time for installing updates, select Advanced Options, and then follow the on-screen instructions.Using antivirus software57 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-68 Using HP Client Security (select products only)HP Client Security software is preinstalled on your computer. This software can be accessed through the HP Client Security icon at the far right of the taskbar or Windows Control Panel. It provides security features that help protect against unauthorized access to the computer, networks, and critical data. For more information, see the HP Client Security software Help.Using HP Touchpoint Manager (select products only)HP Touchpoint Manager is a cloud-based IT solution that enables businesses to effectively manage and secure their company assets. HP Touchpoint Manager helps protect devices against malware and other attacks, monitors device health, and enables customers to reduce time spent solving end-user device and security issues. Customers can quickly download and install the software, which is highly cost effective relative to traditional in-house solutions. For more information, see http://www.hptouchpointmanager.com.Using an optional security cable (select products only)A security cable (purchased separately) is designed to act as a deterrent, but it may not prevent the computer from being mishandled or stolen. To connect a security cable to your computer, follow the device manufacturer's instructions.Using a fingerprint reader (select products only)Integrated fingerprint readers are available on select products. In order to use the fingerprint reader, you must enroll your fingerprints in HP Client Security's Credential Manager. Refer to the HP Client Security software Help.After you enroll your fingerprints in Credential Manager, you can use HP Client Security's Password Manager to store and fill in your user names and passwords in supported websites and applications.Locating the fingerprint readerThe fingerprint reader is a small metallic sensor that is located in one of the following areas of your computer:Near the bottom of the TouchPadOn the right side of the keyboardOn the upper-right side of the displayOn the left side of the displayOn the back of the displayDepending on your product, the reader may be oriented horizontally or vertically.58Chapter 8 Security Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-69 9MaintenanceIt is important to perform regular maintenance to keep your computer in optimal condition. This chapter explains how to use tools like Disk Defragmenter and Disk Cleanup. It also provides instructions for updating programs and drivers, steps to clean the computer, and tips for traveling with (or shipping) the computer.Improving performanceYou can improve the performance of your computer by performing regular maintenance tasks with tools such as Disk Defragmenter and Disk Cleanup.Using Disk DefragmenterHP recommends using Disk Defragmenter to defragment your hard drive at least once a month.NOTE:It is not necessary to run Disk Defragmenter on solid-state drives.To run Disk Defragmenter:1.Connect the computer to AC power.2.Type defragment in the taskbar search box, and then select Defragment and optimize your drives.3.Follow the on-screen instructions.For additional information, access the Disk Defragmenter software Help.Using Disk CleanupUse Disk Cleanup to search the hard drive for unnecessary files that you can safely delete to free up disk space and help the computer run more efficiently.To run Disk Cleanup:1.Type disk in the taskbar search box, and then select Disk Cleanup.2.Follow the on-screen instructions.Using HP 3D DriveGuard (select products only)HP 3D DriveGuard protects a hard drive by parking the drive and halting data requests under either of the following conditions:You drop the computer.You move the computer with the display closed while the computer is running on battery power.A short time after the end of one of these events, HP 3D DriveGuard returns the hard drive to normal operation.NOTE:Only internal hard drives are protected by HP 3D DriveGuard. A hard drive installed in an optional docking device or connected to a USB port is not protected by HP 3D DriveGuard.NOTE:Because solid-state drives (SSDs) lack moving parts, HP 3D DriveGuard is unnecessary for these drives.Improving performance59 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-70 For more information, see the HP 3D DriveGuard software Help.Identifying HP 3D DriveGuard statusThe hard drive light on the computer changes color to show that the drive in a primary hard drive bay and/or the drive in a secondary hard drive bay (select products only) is parked. To determine whether a drive is currently protected or whether it is parked, view the icon on the Windows desktop in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar.Updating programs and driversHP recommends that you update your programs and drivers on a regular basis. Updates can resolve issues and bring new features and options to your computer. For example, older graphics components might not work well with the most recent gaming software. Without the latest driver, you would not be getting the most out of your equipment.Go to http://www.hp.com/support to download the latest versions of HP programs and drivers. In addition, register to receive automatic notifications when updates become available.If you would like to update your programs and drivers, follow these instructions:1.Type support in the taskbar search box, and then select the HP Support Assistant app. or Click the question mark icon in the taskbar.2.Select My PC, select the Updates tab, and then select Check for updates and messages.3.Follow the on-screen instructions.Cleaning your computerUse the following products to safely clean your computer:Dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride 0.3 percent maximum concentration (for example, disposable wipes, which come in a variety of brands)Alcohol-free glass-cleaning fluidSolution of water and mild soapDry microfiber cleaning cloth or a chamois (static-free cloth without oil)Static-free cloth wipesCAUTION:Avoid strong cleaning solvents that can permanently damage your computer. If you are not sure that a cleaning product is safe for your computer, check the product contents to make sure that ingredients such as alcohol, acetone, ammonium chloride, methylene chloride, and hydrocarbons are not included in the product.Fibrous materials, such as paper towels, can scratch the computer. Over time, dirt particles and cleaning agents can get trapped in the scratches.Cleaning proceduresFollow the procedures in this section to safely clean your computer.60Chapter 9 Maintenance Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-71 WARNING!To prevent electric shock or damage to components, do not attempt to clean your computer while it is on.1.Turn off the computer.2.Disconnect AC power.3.Disconnect all powered external devices.CAUTION:To prevent damage to internal components, do not spray cleaning agents or liquids directly on any computer surface. Liquids dripped on the surface can permanently damage internal components.Cleaning the displayGently wipe the display using a soft, lint-free cloth moistened with an alcohol-free glass cleaner. Be sure that a display is dry before you close the computer.Cleaning the sides or coverTo clean the sides or cover, use a soft microfiber cloth or chamois moistened with one of the cleaning solutions listed previously, or use an acceptable disposable wipe.NOTE:When cleaning the cover of the computer, use a circular motion to aid in removing dirt and debris.Cleaning the TouchPad, keyboard, or mouse (select products only)WARNING!To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to internal components, do not use a vacuum cleaner attachment to clean the keyboard. A vacuum cleaner can deposit household debris on the keyboard surface.CAUTION:To prevent damage to internal components, do not allow liquids to drip between the keys.To clean the TouchPad, keyboard, or mouse, use a soft microfiber cloth or a chamois moistened with one of the cleaning solutions listed previously or use an acceptable disposable wipe.To prevent keys from sticking and to remove dust, lint, and particles from the keyboard, use a can of compressed air with a straw extension.Traveling with or shipping your computerIf you have to travel with or ship your computer, follow these tips to keep your equipment safe.Prepare the computer for traveling or shipping:Back up your information to an external drive.Remove all discs and all external media cards, such as memory cards.Turn off and then disconnect all external devices.Shut down the computer.Take along a backup of your information. Keep the backup separate from the computer.When traveling by air, carry the computer as hand luggage; do not check it in with the rest of your luggage.CAUTION:Avoid exposing a drive to magnetic fields. Security devices with magnetic fields include airport walk-through devices and security wands. Airport conveyer belts and similar security devices that check carry-on baggage use X-rays instead of magnetism and do not damage drives.Traveling with or shipping your computer61 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-72 If you plan to use the computer during a flight, listen for the in-flight announcement that tells you when you are allowed to use your computer. In-flight computer use is at the discretion of the airline.If you are shipping the computer or a drive, use suitable protective packaging and label the package FRAGILE.The use of wireless devices may be restricted in some environments. Such restrictions may apply aboard aircraft, in hospitals, near explosives, and in hazardous locations. If you are uncertain of the policy that applies to the use of a wireless device in your computer, ask for authorization to use your computer before you turn it on.If you are traveling internationally, follow these suggestions:Check the computer-related customs regulations for each country or region on your itinerary.Check the power cord and adapter requirements for each location in which you plan to use the computer. Voltage, frequency, and plug configurations vary.WARNING!To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not attempt to power the computer with a voltage converter kit sold for appliances.62Chapter 9 Maintenance Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-73 10Backing up, restoring, and recoveringThis chapter provides information about the following processes. The information in the chapter is standard procedure for most products.Creating recovery media and backupsRestoring and recovering your systemFor additional information, refer to the HP Support Assistant app.Type support in the taskbar search box, and then select the HP Support Assistant app. or Select the question mark icon in the taskbar.IMPORTANT:If you will be performing recovery procedures on a tablet, the tablet battery must be at least 70% charged before you start the recovery process.IMPORTANT:For a tablet with a detachable keyboard, connect the tablet to the keyboard base before beginning any recovery process.Creating recovery media and backupsThe following methods of creating recovery media and backups are available on select products only. Choose the available method according to your computer model.Use HP Recovery Manager to create HP Recovery media after you successfully set up the computer. This step creates a backup of the HP Recovery partition on the computer. The backup can be used to reinstall the original operating system in cases where the hard drive is corrupted or has been replaced. For information on creating recovery media, see Creating HP Recovery media (select products only) on page 63. For information on the recovery options that are available using the recovery media, see Using Windows tools on page 64.Use Windows tools to create system restore points and create backups of personal information. For more information, see Recovering using HP Recovery Manager on page 65.NOTE:If storage is 32 GB or less, Microsoft System Restore is disabled by default.On select products, use the HP Cloud Recovery Download Tool to create a bootable USB drive for your HP recovery media. Go to https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c05115630?openCLC=true, select your country or region, and follow the on-screen instructions.Creating HP Recovery media (select products only)If possible, check for the presence of the Recovery partition and the Windows partition. Right-click the Start menu, select File Explorer, and then select This PC.If your computer does not list the Windows partition and the Recovery partition, you can obtain recovery media for your system from support. You can find contact information on the HP website. Go to http://www.hp.com/support, select your country or region, and follow the on-screen instructions.Creating recovery media and backups63 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-74 You can use Windows tools to create system restore points and create backups of personal information, see Using Windows tools on page 64.If your computer does list the Recovery partition and the Windows partition, you can use HP Recovery Manager to create recovery media after you successfully set up the computer. HP Recovery media can be used to perform system recovery if the hard drive becomes corrupted. System recovery reinstalls the original operating system and software programs that were installed at the factory and then configures the settings for the programs. HP Recovery media can also be used to customize the system or restore the factory image if you replace the hard drive.Only one set of recovery media can be created. Handle these recovery tools carefully, and keep them in a safe place.HP Recovery Manager examines the computer and determines the required storage capacity for the media that will be required.To create recovery discs, your computer must have an optical drive with DVD writer capability, and you must use only high-quality blank DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-R DL, or DVD+R DL discs. Do not use rewritable discs such as CDRW, DVDRW, double-layer DVDRW, or BD-RE (rewritable Blu-ray) discs; they are not compatible with HP Recovery Manager software. Or, instead, you can use a high-quality blank USB flash drive. If your computer does not include an integrated optical drive with DVD writer capability, but you would like to create DVD recovery media, you can use an external optical drive (purchased separately) to create recovery discs. If you use an external optical drive, it must be connected directly to a USB port on the computer; the drive cannot be connected to a USB port on an external device, such as a USB hub. If you cannot create DVD media yourself, you can obtain recovery discs for your computer from HP. You can find contact information on the HP website. Go to http://www.hp.com/support, select your country or region, and follow the on-screen instructions.Be sure that the computer is connected to AC power before you begin creating the recovery media.The creation process can take an hour or more. Do not interrupt the creation process.If necessary, you can exit the program before you have finished creating all of the recovery DVDs. HP Recovery Manager will finish burning the current DVD. The next time you start HP Recovery Manager, you will be prompted to continue.To create HP Recovery media:IMPORTANT:For a tablet with a detachable keyboard, connect the tablet to the keyboard base before beginning these steps.1.Type recovery in the taskbar search box, and then select HP Recovery Manager.2.Select Create recovery media, and then follow the on-screen instructions.If you ever need to recover the system, see Recovering using HP Recovery Manager on page 65.Using Windows toolsYou can create recovery media, system restore points, and backups of personal information using Windows tools. NOTE:If storage is 32 GB or less, Microsoft System Restore is disabled by default.For more information and steps, see the Get help app.Select the Start button, and then select the Get Help app.64Chapter 10 Backing up, restoring, and recovering Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-75 NOTE:You must be connected to the Internet to access the Get help app.Restore and recoveryThere are several options for recovering your system. Choose the method that best matches your situation and level of expertise:IMPORTANT:Not all methods are available on all products.Windows offers several options for restoring from backup, refreshing the computer, and resetting the computer to its original state. For more information see the Get help app.Select the Start button, and then select the Get Help app.NOTE:You must be connected to the Internet to access the Get help app.If you need to correct a problem with a preinstalled application or driver, use the Reinstall drivers and/or applications option (select products only) of HP Recovery Manager to reinstall the individual application or driver.Type recovery in the taskbar search box, select HP Recovery Manager, select Reinstall drivers and/or applications, and then follow the on-screen instructions.If you want to recover the Windows partition to original factory content, you can choose the System Recovery option from the HP Recovery partition (select products only) or use the HP Recovery media. For more information, see Recovering using HP Recovery Manager on page 65. If you have not already created recovery media, see Creating HP Recovery media (select products only) on page 63.On select products, if you want to recover the computer's original factory partition and content, or if you have replaced the hard drive, you can use the Factory Reset option of HP Recovery media. For more information, see Recovering using HP Recovery Manager on page 65.On select products, if you want to remove the Recovery partition to reclaim hard drive space, HP Recovery Manager offers the Remove Recovery Partition option.For more information, see Removing the HP Recovery partition (select products only) on page 67.Recovering using HP Recovery ManagerHP Recovery Manager software allows you to recover the computer to its original factory state by using the HP Recovery media that you either created or that you obtained from HP, or by using the HP Recovery partition (select products only). If you have not already created recovery media, see Creating HP Recovery media (select products only) on page 63.What you need to know before you get startedHP Recovery Manager recovers only software that was installed at the factory. For software not provided with this computer, you must either download the software from the manufacturer's website or reinstall the software from the media provided by the manufacturer.IMPORTANT:Recovery through HP Recovery Manager should be used as a final attempt to correct computer issues.HP Recovery media must be used if the computer hard drive fails. If you have not already created recovery media, see Creating HP Recovery media (select products only) on page 63.Restore and recovery65 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-76 To use the Factory Reset option (select products only), you must use HP Recovery media. If you have not already created recovery media, see Creating HP Recovery media (select products only) on page 63.If your computer does not allow the creation of HP Recovery media or if the HP Recovery media does not work, you can obtain recovery media for your system from support. You can find contact information from the HP website. Go to http://www.hp.com/support, select your country or region, and follow the on-screen instructions.IMPORTANT:HP Recovery Manager does not automatically provide backups of your personal data. Before beginning recovery, back up any personal data you want to retain.Using HP Recovery media, you can choose from one of the following recovery options:NOTE:Only the options available for your computer display when you start the recovery process.System RecoveryReinstalls the original operating system, and then configures the settings for the programs that were installed at the factory.Factory ResetRestores the computer to its original factory state by deleting all information from the hard drive and re-creating the partitions. Then it reinstalls the operating system and the software that was installed at the factory.The HP Recovery partition (select products only) allows System Recovery only.Using the HP Recovery partition (select products only)The HP Recovery partition allows you to perform a system recovery without the need for recovery discs or a recovery USB flash drive. This type of recovery can be used only if the hard drive is still working.To start HP Recovery Manager from the HP Recovery partition:1.Type recovery in the taskbar search box, select HP Recovery Manager, and then select Windows Recovery Environment. or Turn off the tablet. Press the power button, quickly press and hold the volume down button until the Startup menu is displayed, and then tap F11.2.Select Troubleshoot from the boot options menu.3.Select Recovery Manager, select System Recovery, and then follow the on-screen instructions.Using HP Recovery media to recoverYou can use HP Recovery media to recover the original system. This method can be used if your system does not have an HP Recovery partition or if the hard drive is not working properly.1.If possible, back up all personal files.2.Insert the HP Recovery media, and then restart the computer.NOTE:If the computer does not automatically restart in HP Recovery Manager, change the computer boot order. See Changing the computer boot order on page 67.3.Follow the on-screen instructions.66Chapter 10 Backing up, restoring, and recovering Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-77 Changing the computer boot orderIf your computer does not restart in HP Recovery Manager, you can change the computer boot order, which is the order of devices listed in BIOS where the computer looks for startup information. You can change the selection to an optical drive or a USB flash drive.To change the boot order:1.Insert the HP Recovery media.2.Access the system Startup menu.Turn off the tablet. Press the power button, quickly press and hold the volume down button until the Startup menu is displayed, and then tap F9.3.Select the optical drive or USB flash drive from which you want to boot.4.Follow the on-screen instructions.Removing the HP Recovery partition (select products only)HP Recovery Manager software allows you to remove the HP Recovery partition to free up hard drive space.IMPORTANT:After you remove the HP Recovery partition, you will not be able to perform System Recovery or create HP Recovery media from the HP Recovery partition. So before you remove the Recovery partition, create HP Recovery media; see Creating HP Recovery media (select products only) on page 63.NOTE:The Remove Recovery Partition option is only available on products that support this function.Follow these steps to remove the HP Recovery partition:1.Type recovery in the taskbar search box, and then select HP Recovery Manager.2.Select Remove Recovery Partition, and then follow the on-screen instructions.Restore and recovery67 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-78 11Computer Setup (BIOS), TPM, and HP Sure StartUsing Computer SetupComputer Setup, or Basic Input/Output System (BIOS), controls communication between all the input and output devices on the system (such as disk drives, display, keyboard, mouse, and printer). Computer Setup includes settings for the types of devices installed, the startup sequence of the computer, and the amount of system and extended memory.NOTE:Use extreme care when making changes in Computer Setup. Errors can prevent the computer from operating properly.Starting Computer SetupTurn off the tablet. Press the power button, quickly press and hold the volume down button until the Startup menu is displayed, and then tap F10 to enter the BIOS Setup menu.Navigating and selecting in Computer SetupTo select a menu or a menu item, use the tab key and the keyboard arrow keys and then press enter, or use a pointing device to select the item.To scroll up and down, select the up arrow or the down arrow in the upper-right corner of the screen, or use the up arrow key or the down arrow key on the keyboard.To close open dialog boxes and return to the main Computer Setup screen, press esc, and then follow the on-screen instructions.To exit Computer Setup menus, choose one of the following methods:To exit Computer Setup menus without saving your changes:Select the Exit icon in the lower-right corner of the screen, and then follow the on-screen instructions. or Select Main, select Ignore Changes and Exit, and then press enter.To save your changes and exit Computer Setup menus:Select the Save icon in the lower-right corner of the screen, and then follow the on-screen instructions. or Select Main, select Save Changes and Exit, and then press enter.Your changes go into effect when the computer restarts.Restoring factory settings in Computer SetupNOTE:Restoring defaults will not change the hard drive mode.68Chapter 11 Computer Setup (BIOS), TPM, and HP Sure Start Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-79 To return all settings in Computer Setup to the values that were set at the factory, follow these steps:1.Start Computer Setup. See Starting Computer Setup on page 68.2.Select Main, and then select Apply Factory Defaults and Exit.NOTE:On select products, the selections may display Restore Defaults instead of Apply Factory Defaults and Exit.3.Follow the on-screen instructions.4.To save your changes and exit, select the Save icon in the lower-right corner of the screen, and then follow the on-screen instructions. or Select Main, select Save Changes and Exit, and then press enter.Your changes go into effect when the computer restarts.NOTE:Your password settings and security settings are not changed when you restore the factory settings.Using Computer Setup69 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-80 Updating the BIOSUpdated versions of the BIOS may be available on the HP website.Most BIOS updates on the HP website are packaged in compressed files called SoftPaqs.Some download packages contain a file named Readme.txt, which contains information regarding installing and troubleshooting the file.Determining the BIOS versionTo decide whether you need to update Computer Setup (BIOS), first determine the BIOS version on your computer.BIOS version information (also known as ROM date and System BIOS) can be accessed by pressing fn+esc (if you are already in Windows) or by using Computer Setup.1.Start Computer Setup. See Starting Computer Setup on page 68.2.Select Main, and then select System Information.3.To exit Computer Setup without saving your changes, select the Exit icon in the lower-right corner of the screen, and then follow the on-screen instructions. or Select Main, select Ignore Changes and Exit, and then press enter.To check for later BIOS versions, see Downloading a BIOS update on page 70.Downloading a BIOS updateCAUTION:To reduce the risk of damage to the computer or an unsuccessful installation, download and install a BIOS update only when the computer is connected to reliable external power using the AC adapter. Do not download or install a BIOS update while the computer is running on battery power, docked in an optional docking device, or connected to an optional power source. During the download and installation, follow these instructions:Do not disconnect power on the computer by unplugging the power cord from the AC outlet.Do not shut down the computer or initiate Sleep.Do not insert, remove, connect, or disconnect any device, cable, or cord.1.Type support in the taskbar search box, and then select the HP Support Assistant app. or Select the question mark icon in the taskbar.2.Select Updates, and then select Check for updates and messages.3.Follow the on-screen instructions.4.At the download area, follow these steps:a.Identify the most recent BIOS update and compare it to the BIOS version currently installed on your computer. Make a note of the date, name, or other identifier. You may need this information to locate the update later, after it has been downloaded to your hard drive.b.Follow the on-screen instructions to download your selection to the hard drive.Make a note of the path to the location on your hard drive where the BIOS update is downloaded. You will need to access this path when you are ready to install the update.70Chapter 11 Computer Setup (BIOS), TPM, and HP Sure Start Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-81 NOTE:If you connect your computer to a network, consult the network administrator before installing any software updates, especially system BIOS updates.BIOS installation procedures vary. Follow any instructions that are displayed on the screen after the download is complete. If no instructions are displayed, follow these steps:1.Type file in the taskbar search box, and then select File Explorer.2.Select your hard drive designation. The hard drive designation is typically Local Disk (C:).3.Using the hard drive path you recorded earlier, open the folder that contains the update.4.Double-click the file that has an .exe extension (for example, filename.exe).The BIOS installation begins.5.Complete the installation by following the on-screen instructions.NOTE:After a message on the screen reports a successful installation, you can delete the downloaded file from your hard drive.Changing the boot orderTo dynamically choose a boot device for the current startup sequence, follow these steps:1.Turn off the tablet. Press the power button, quickly press and hold the volume down button until the Startup menu is displayed, and then tap F9 to enter the Boot menu.2.Select a boot device, press enter, and then follow the on-screen instructions.TPM BIOS settings (select products only) IMPORTANT:Before enabling Trusted Platform Module (TPM) functionality on this system, you must ensure that your intended use of TPM complies with relevant local laws, regulations and policies, and approvals or licenses must be obtained if applicable. For any compliance issues arising from your operation/usage of TPM which violates the above mentioned requirement, you shall bear all the liabilities wholly and solely. HP will not be responsible for any related liabilities.TPM provides additional security for your computer. You can modify the TPM settings in Computer Setup (BIOS).NOTE:If you change the TPM setting to Hidden, TPM is not visible in the operating system. To access TPM settings in Computer Setup:1.Start Computer Setup. See Starting Computer Setup on page 68.2.Select Security, select TPM Embedded Security, and then follow the on-screen instructions.Using HP Sure Start (select products only)Select computer models are configured with HP Sure Start, a technology that monitors the computer's BIOS for attacks or corruption. If the BIOS becomes corrupted or is attacked, HP Sure Start automatically restores the BIOS to its previously safe state, without user intervention.HP Sure Start is configured and already enabled so that most users can use the HP Sure Start default configuration. The default configuration can be customized by advanced users.TPM BIOS settings (select products only)71 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-82 To access the latest documentation on HP Sure Start, go to http://www.hp.com/support. Select Find your product, and then follow the on-screen instructions.72Chapter 11 Computer Setup (BIOS), TPM, and HP Sure Start Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-83 12Using HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI)HP PC Hardware Diagnostics is a Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) that allows you to run diagnostic tests to determine whether the computer hardware is functioning properly. The tool runs outside the operating system so that it can isolate hardware failures from issues that are caused by the operating system or other software components.When HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI detects a failure that requires hardware replacement, a 24-digit Failure ID code is generated. This ID code can then be provided to support to help determine how to correct the problem.To start HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI), follow these steps:1.Turn off the tablet. Press the power button, and then quickly press and hold the volume down button until the Startup menu is displayed.2.Tap F2.The BIOS searches three places for the diagnostic tools, in the following order:a.Connected USB driveNOTE:To download the HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) tool to a USB drive, see Downloading HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) to a USB device on page 73.b.Hard drivec.BIOS3.When the diagnostic tool opens, select the type of diagnostic test you want to run, and then follow the on-screen instructions.NOTE:To stop a test, press the button you used to access UEFI.Downloading HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) to a USB deviceNOTE:The HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) download instructions are provided in English only, and you must use a Windows computer to download and create the HP UEFI support environment because only .exe files are offered.There are two options to download HP PC Hardware Diagnostics to a USB device.Download the latest UEFI version1.Go to http://www.hp.com/go/techcenter/pcdiags. The HP PC Diagnostics home page is displayed.2.In the HP PC Hardware Diagnostics section, select the Download link, and then select Run.Download any version of UEFI for a specific product1.Go to http://www.hp.com/support.2.Select Get software and drivers.3.Enter the product name or number.Downloading HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) to a USB device73 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-84 4.Select your computer, and then select your operating system.5.In the Diagnostic section, follow the on-screen instructions to select and download the UEFI version you want.74Chapter 12 Using HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-85 13SpecificationsInput powerThe power information in this section may be helpful if you plan to travel internationally with the computer.The computer operates on DC power, which can be supplied by an AC or a DC power source. The AC power source must be rated at 100240 V, 5060 Hz. Although the computer can be powered from a standalone DC power source, it should be powered only with an AC adapter or a DC power source supplied and approved by HP for use with this computer.The computer can operate on DC power within the following specifications.Input PowerRatingOperating voltage and current19.5 V dc @ 3.33 A 65 W19.5 V dc @ 4.62 A 90 WNOTE:This product is designed for IT power systems in Norway with phase-to-phase voltage not exceeding 240 V rms.NOTE:The computer operating voltage and current can be found on the system regulatory label.Operating environmentFactorMetricU.S.TemperatureOperating (writing to optical disc)5C to 35C41F to 95FNonoperating-20C to 60C-4F to 140FRelative humidity (noncondensing)Operating10% to 90%10% to 90%Nonoperating5% to 95%5% to 95%Maximum altitude (unpressurized)Operating-15 m to 3,048 m-50 ft to 10,000 ftNonoperating-15 m to 12,192 m-50 ft to 40,000 ftInput power75 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-86 14Electrostatic DischargeElectrostatic discharge is the release of static electricity when two objects come into contactfor example, the shock you receive when you walk across the carpet and touch a metal door knob.A discharge of static electricity from fingers or other electrostatic conductors may damage electronic components.To prevent damage to the computer, damage to a drive, or loss of information, observe these precautions:If removal or installation instructions direct you to unplug the computer, first be sure that it is properly grounded.Keep components in their electrostatic-safe containers until you are ready to install them.Avoid touching pins, leads, and circuitry. Handle electronic components as little as possible.Use nonmagnetic tools.Before handling components, discharge static electricity by touching an unpainted metal surface.If you remove a component, place it in an electrostatic-safe container.76Chapter 14 Electrostatic Discharge Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-87 15AccessibilityHP designs, produces, and markets products and services that can be used by everyone, including people with disabilities, either on a stand-alone basis or with appropriate assistive devices.Supported assistive technologiesHP products support a wide variety of operating system assistive technologies and can be configured to work with additional assistive technologies. Use the Search feature on your device to locate more information about assistive features.NOTE:For additional information about a particular assistive technology product, contact customer support for that product. Contacting supportWe are constantly refining the accessibility of our products and services and welcome feedback from users. If you have an issue with a product or would like to tell us about accessibility features that have helped you, please contact us at +1 (888) 259-5707, Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. North American Mountain Time. If you are deaf or hard-of-hearing and use TRS/VRS/WebCapTel, contact us if you require technical support or have accessibility questions by calling +1 (877) 656-7058, Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. North American Mountain Time.NOTE:Support is in English only.Supported assistive technologies77 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-88 IndexAaccessibility77action keysusing14administrator password54airplane mode key24antivirus software57Audio43audio-out (headphone)/audio-in (microphone) combo jack, identifying6Bbackup, graphic software settings39backups63batteryconserving power50discharging50factory-sealed51finding information50low battery levels50resolving low battery level51battery charge50battery information, finding50battery light4battery power49BIOSdetermining version70downloading an update70updating70Bluetooth device24, 25Bluetooth label21boot orderchanging67bottom21button mappings39buttonscustomizing32power6volume down7volume up6Ccameraidentifying8, 20using42caring for your computer60change mode down button, identifying8change mode up button, identifying8cleaning your computer60click arealeft TouchPad10right TouchPad10componentsbottom19front7keyboard base10left side6rear19right side4top19Computer SetupBIOS administrator password55navigating and selecting68restoring factory settings68connecting to a WLAN25connector, power5corporate WLAN connection25critical battery level51customizable button, identifying7, 8, 9DDisk Cleanup software59Disk Defragmenter software59docking connector, identifying19Eelectrostatic discharge76embedded numeric keypad, identifying13eraser34esc key, identifying13expert graphic software settings39external power, using51Ffactory-sealed battery51fingerprint reader58fingerprint reader, identifying5fingerprints, registering56firewall software57fn key, identifying13four-finger tap TouchPad gesture29function and mode light, identifying8function keys, identifying13GGPS25graphics softwarecustomizing32HHDMI portconnecting45HDMI port, identifying5HDMI, configuring audio45headphones, connecting42headsets, connecting43Hibernationexiting48initiated during critical battery level51initiating48high-definition devices, connecting45, 46hot keysmicrophone mute14hotkeys, using15HP 3D DriveGuard59HP Client Security58HP Create Control Panel softwareadding apps36adding devices38adding tools38customizing32deleting tools38determining version40downloading4078Index Appendix K: Tablet Computer User Guide J-89 installing32troubleshooting41updating40using32view mappings39Virtual Desktop39HP Fast Charge49HP MAC Address Manager26HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI)Failure ID code73using73HP Quick Key customizable button, identifying7, 9HP Quick Keys, customizing32HP Recovery Managercorrecting boot problems67starting66HP Recovery mediacreating63recovery66HP Recovery partitionrecovery66removing67HP resources2HP Touchpoint Manager58Iimport expert graphic software settings39infrared camera light, identifying8initiating Sleep and Hibernation47input power75internal microphones, identifying8Jjacksaudio-out (headphone)/audio-in (microphone) combo6Kkeyboard and optional mouseusing31keyboard basecomponents10connecting16pairing17removing17using wirelessly17keyboard batteryresolving low battery level52keyboard button11keyboard status light, identifying11keypadembedded numeric13keysesc13fn13Windows application13Windows key13kickstand access tabs, identifying5, 7kickstand, identifying5, 7, 20LlabelsBluetooth21regulatory21serial number20service20wireless certification21WLAN21lightsbattery4keyboard status11microphone mute11num lock11locating informationhardware4software4low battery level50MmaintenanceDisk Cleanup59Disk Defragmenter59HP 3D DriveGuard59updating programs and drivers60managing power47memory card reader, identifying5microphone mute key, identifying14microphone mute light, identifying11minimized image recovery66minimized image, creating65Miracast46NNFC26NFC tapping areaNear Field Communications10num lock light11Oon-screen control menucustomizing37using37one-finger slide touch screen gesture31operating environment75original system recovery65Ppasswordsadministrator54BIOS administrator55user54pen22advanced options36calibrating33, 36customizing32, 33POGO pin connector, identifying19portsHDMI5, 45Miracast46USB 3.x SuperSpeed port with HP Sleep and Charge5USB Type-C Thunderbolt44USB Type-C Thunderbolt port5powerbattery49external51power button, identifying6power connector, identifying5Power icon, using49, 52power settings, using49, 52product name and number, computer20public WLAN connection25RRadial Menucustomizing37using37recoveroptions65recoverydiscs64, 66HP Recovery Manager65media66Index79 Augmedics Ltd xvision-Spine User Manual Version 7 J-90 starting66supported discs64system65USB flash drive66using HP Recovery media64recovery mediacreating63creating using HP Recovery Manager64recovery partitionremoving67regulatory informationregulatory label21wireless certification labels21restore, graphic software settings39Ssecurity cable slot, identifying7select or confirm button, identifying8, 9serial number20serial number, computer20service labels, locating20setup utilitynavigating and selecting68restoring factory settings68shipping the computer61shutdown48Sleepexiting47initiating47Sleep and Hibernationinitiating47slotspen holder15security cable7smart card15smart cardslot15softwareantivirus57Disk Cleanup59Disk Defragmenter59firewall57HP 3D DriveGuard59software updates, installing57sound settings, using43speakersconnecting42speakers, identifying19supported discs, recovery64Sure Startusing71system recovery65system restore pointcreating64system restore point, creating63TTablet Preference File Utility39tap TouchPad and touch screen gesture28three-finger swipe TouchPad gesture30Thunderboltconnecting USB Type-C44identifying USB Type-C5touch screen gesturesone-finger slide31TouchPadclick area10using28TouchPad and touch screen gesturestap28two-finger pinch zoom29TouchPad gesturesfour-finger tap29three-finger swipe30two-finger slide29two-finger tap29TouchPad zoneidentifying10TPM settings71traveling with the computer21, 61turning off the computer48two-finger pinch zoom TouchPad and touch screen gesture29two-finger slide TouchPad gesture29two-finger tap TouchPad gesture29Uunresponsive system48updating programs and drivers60USB 3.x SuperSpeed port with HP Sleep and Charge, identifying5USB Type-C port, connecting44USB Type-C Thunderbolt port, identifying5user password54using external power51using Power icon49, 52using power settings49, 52using sound settings43using the keyboard and optional mouse31using the TouchPad28Vvents, identifying5, 7, 19video43Virtual Desktopview mappings39Virtual Desktop overlaycustomized9customizing32volume down button7volume up button6WWindowssystem restore point63, 64Windows application key, identifying13Windows Hellousing56Windows key, identifying13Windows toolsusing64wireless button24wireless certification label21wireless controlsbutton24operating system24wireless key24wireless light24wireless network (WLAN)connecting25corporate WLAN connection25functional range25public WLAN connection25WLAN antennas, identifying8WLAN device21WLAN label2180Index
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Label Location Host | ID Label/Location Info | 87.72 KiB | March 22 2021 / April 05 2021 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Label Location Module | ID Label/Location Info | 94.22 KiB | March 22 2021 / April 05 2021 |
Augmedics Augmedics Augmedics ALABO0055 REV.1 Jeston TX2 assy YELCOOSO II MIT MT ANI INEIINT MINT Ei Input: 5.5V === 7.2A ~19.6V === 2A wa] Augmedics 1 Hatsmikha St. Yokneam llit 20692 Israel C www.augmedics.com NVIDIA Model P3310 Inside = FCC ID: 2AR20-VOB-P3310
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Augmedics FCC Agent | Cover Letter(s) | 213.40 KiB | March 22 2021 / April 05 2021 |
Authority to Act as Agent Date: 12/15/2020 American Certification Body, Inc. 6731 Whittier Avenue Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 To Whom It May Concern: RF Exposure Lab is authorized to act on our behalf, until otherwise notified, for applications to American Certification Body, Inc. (ACB). We certify that we are not subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862. Further, no party, as defined in 47 CFR 1.2002 (b), to the application is subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits. This authorization is applicable to the product: FCC ID: 2AR2O-VOB-P3310 Agency Agreement Expiration Date: 12/31/2021 Sincerely, By: Stuart Wolf (Signature) Title: CTO On behalf of: Augmedics Ltd. Telephone: 548189993 Fax: 043730801 e-mail: stuart@augmedics.com
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Augmedics FCC C2PC | Cover Letter(s) | 211.45 KiB | March 22 2021 / April 05 2021 |
Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, Maryland 21046 USA Date: 12/15/2020 Ref: FCC Class II Permissive change for FCC ID: 2AR2O-VOB-P3310 (Original Grant date: 03/11/2019) Dear Examiner, This is to request a Class II permissive change for FCC ID: 2AR2O-VOB-P3310, originally granted on 03/11/2019. The major change filed under this application is: Change #1: This change is to request approval for portable category specific host Jetson TX2 Assembly: Part Number: YELC0050. Sincerely, By: Stuart Wolf Title: CTO On behalf of: Augmedics LTD Telephone: 548189993 Fax: 043730801 e-mail: stuart@augmedics.com
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Augmedics FCC Confidentiality | Cover Letter(s) | 215.79 KiB | March 22 2021 / April 05 2021 |
Request for Confidentiality Date: 12/15/2020 Subject: Confidentiality Request for FCC ID: 2AFDI-ITCOQ626S Pursuant to FCC 47 CRF 0.457(d) the applicant requests that a part of the subject FCC application be held confidential. Type of Confidentiality Requested Exhibit Type of exhibit Short Term Permanent KDB Inquiry Operation Description/KDB Inquiry Augmedics Ltd. has spent substantial effort in developing this product and it is one of the first of its kind in industry. Having the subject information easily available to "competition" would negate the advantage they have achieved by developing this product. Not protecting the details of the design will result in financial hardship. Permanent Confidentiality: The applicant requests the exhibits listed above as permanently confidential be permanently withheld from public review due to materials that contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. Sincerely, By: Stuart Wolf Title: CTO On behalf of: Augmedics Ltd. Telephone: 548189993 Fax: 043730801 e-mail: stuart@augmedics.com
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Augmedics FCC DSS | Cover Letter(s) | 249.58 KiB | March 22 2021 / April 05 2021 |
Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, Maryland 21046 USA Date: 17-March-2021 Ref: DSS Mode for FCC ID: 2AR2O-VOB-P3310 Dear Examiner, Our device does not use the DSS (Bluetooth) mode supported by the module. The device runs embedded software with Bluetooth disabled and does not provide any way for the user to access the operating system thus the user has no way of enabling this function. Sincerely, Stuart Wolf By: Stuart Wolf Title: CTO On behalf of: Augmedics LTD Telephone: 972-54-8189993 Fax: 043730801 e-mail: stuart@augmedics.com
1 2 3 4 5 6 | DOC00009 Declaration of Change C2PC | Cover Letter(s) | 202.65 KiB | March 22 2021 / April 05 2021 |
TITLE: Declaration of Change C2PC DOCUMENT CODE: DOC00009 Declaration of Change PAGE: 1 of 2 REV. : 1 1. On 04/16/19, a Grant of single modular approval was issued for FCC ID :2AR2O-VOB-P3310. Approval was limited to OEM installation only and for use in portable Host (headset of the xvision spine (XVS)). 2. Subsequently, on 02/2020 the following C1PC changes were made:
The -2dB RF attenuator from in-line coax type attenuator with SMA connector PN ATT000002 Rev 1 in the Headset was changed to a custom PCB containing an AT0603T02ECATB surface mount attenuator PN PCB000012. See ITL Report No. E207760.01. 3. Additionally, on 7/2020 further C1PC changes were made:
Replacing attenuator MNF PN AT0603T02ECATB (ATC) which was approved in pervious ITL Test Report No. E207760.01 with new attenuator MNF PN PAT1220-C-2DB-T5 (SUSUMO). As a result from that the PCB PCB00012 modified to PCB00012-2 due to the changes of the footprint AT1(-2db attenuator). For further information see ITL Test Report no. E216220.00. See Figure 1 4. Currently, the following C2PC changes have been made:
Removing the PCB00012-2. As a result of that no -2dB Attenuator MNF PN PAT1220-C-2DB-T5 and replacing the cable form 415-0085-150 TO Hirose U. FL to SMA PN CB.720 (See Figure 2). The antennas are permanently attached with Loctite 493 to prevent removal by end user. 5. All other modules regarding to the Wi-Fi module remain the same as follows:
Previous Configuration According to ITL Report no:
E216220.00- see figure 1 New Configuration according to ITL Report no:
E224970.00- see figure 2 Designator Manufacturer Manufacturer PN Designator Manufacturer Manufacturer PN PCB (2) H.A Micro Cable (1) Cinch Antenna
(3) Linx PCB00012-2 415-0085-150 U. FL TO U. FL Cable TAOGLAS No PCB ANT-2.4-CW-RH Antenna Linx Technologies Inc. CB.720 U. FL to SMA (1) ANT-2.4-CW-RHb
(3) AT1 American Ceramics Technical AT0603T02ECATB No Attenuator TITLE: Declaration of Change C2PC DOCUMENT CODE: DOC00009 PAGE: 2 of 2 REV. : 1 Previous configuration - According to ITL Test Report no E216220.00 testing. New current configuration - According to ITL Test Report no. E224970.00 testing. 1 3 _______________________ Date: February 16, 2021 Figure 1 Figure 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 | FCC Attestation Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 152.96 KiB | March 22 2021 / April 05 2021 |
Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, Maryland 21046 USA Date: 12/15/2020 Ref: Antenna Performance Dear Examiner, The antenna that was selected for the device in this Class 2 Permissive Change is designed for 2.4 GHz band only. The antenna operates at a -0.9 dBi in the 2.4 GHz band. Since the antenna is not designed for 5GHz and the device has 5GHz WiFi, we measured the performance of the antenna in the 5GHz range. We are getting a performance of -15 dBi in the 5GHz range. We are aware of the antenna performance and chose to conduct the Class 2 Permissive Change with this antenna. Sincerely, Stuart Wolf By: Stuart Wolf Title: CTO On behalf of: Augmedics LTD Telephone: 548189993 Fax: 043730801 e-mail: stuart@augmedics.com
1 2 3 4 5 6 | FCC Modular Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 302.88 KiB | March 22 2021 / April 05 2021 |
Date: December 15, 2020 Request for Modular Approval Subject: Manufacturers Declaration for - Modular Approval
- Split Modular Approval
- Limited Modular Approval - Limited Split Modular Approval Confidentiality Request for: ______2AR2O-VOB-P3310______ 8 Basic Requirements FCC Part 15.212(a)(1) For Items Marked NO(*), the Limited Module Description Must be Filled Out on the Following Pages Modular Approval Requirement 1. The modular transmitter must have its own RF shielding. This is intended to ensure that the module does not have to rely upon the shielding provided by the device into which it is installed in order for all modular transmitter emissions to comply with FCC limits. It is also intended to prevent coupling between the RF circuitry of the module and any wires or circuits in the device into which the module is installed. Such coupling may result in non-compliant operation. The physical crystal and tuning capacitors may be located external to the shielded radio elements. 15.212(a)(1)(i) Requirement Met
- YES - NO(*) Details: The module contains a metal shield which covers all RF components and circuitry. The shield is located on the top side of the board. See photo provided with this application. 2. The modular transmitter must have buffered modulation/data inputs (if such inputs are provided) to ensure that the module will comply with FCC requirements under conditions of excessive data rates or over-modulation. 15.212(a)(1)(ii)
- YES - NO(*) Details: Data to the modulation circuit is buffered on the module; please refer to the operational description document filed with this application for full description. 3. The modular transmitter must have its own power supply regulation on the module. This is intended to ensure that the module will comply with FCC requirements regardless of the design of the power supplying circuitry in the device into which the module is installed. 15.212(a)(1)(iii)
- YES - NO(*) Details: The module contains its own power supply regulation and the rf reference oscillator is contained within the module. Please refer to the schematics and operational description documents filed with this application for full description. 4. The modular transmitter must comply with the antenna and transmission system requirements of 15.203, 15.204(b), 15.204(c), 15.212(a), and 2.929(b). The antenna must either be permanently attached or employ a unique antenna coupler (at all connections between the module and the antenna, including the cable). The professional installation provision of 15.203 is not applicable to modules but can apply to limited modular approvals under paragraph 15.212(b). 15.212(a)(1)(iv)
- YES - NO(*) Details: The module connects to its antenna via using an UFL type connector. This antenna connector is a non-standard connector. The antenna tested was a PIFA type and the data sheet is included in the application. 5. The modular transmitter must be tested in a stand-alone configuration, i.e., the module must not be inside another device during testing. This is intended to demonstrate that the module is capable of complying with Part 15 emission limits regardless of the device into which it is eventually installed. Unless the transmitter module will be battery powered, it must comply with the AC line conducted requirements found in Section 15.207. AC or DC power lines and data input/output lines connected to the module must not contain ferrites, unless they will be marketed with the module (see Section 15.27(a)). The length of these lines shall be length typical of actual use or, if that length is unknown, at least 10 centimeters to insure that there is no coupling between the case of the module and supporting equipment. Any accessories, peripherals, or support equipment connected to the module during testing shall be unmodified or commercially available (see Section 15.31(i)). 15.212(a)(1)(v)
- YES - NO(*) Details: Test data contained in this application is for the device tested as a stand-alone device connected externally to a PC. See test set-up photographs filed with this application. 6. The modular transmitter must be labeled with its own FCC ID number, or use an electron display
(see KDB Publication 784748). Modular Approval Requirement Requirement Met If using a permanently affixed label with its own FCC ID number, if the FCC ID is not visible when the module is installed inside another device, then the outside of the device into which the module is installed must also display a label referring to the enclosed module. This exterior label can use wording such as the following: Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: XYZMODEL1 or Contains FCC ID: XYZMODEL1. Any similar wording that expresses the same meaning may be used. The Grantee may either provide such a label, an example of which must be included in the application for equipment authorization, or, must provide adequate instructions along with the module which explain this requirement. In the latter case, a copy of these instructions must be included in the application for equipment authorization. If the modular transmitter uses an electronic display of the FCC identification number, the information must be readily accessible and visible on the modular transmitter or on the device in which it is installed. If the module is installed inside another device, then the outside of the device into which the module is installed must display a label referring to the enclosed module. This exterior label can use wording such as the following: Contains FCC certified transmitter module(s). Any similar wording that expresses the same meaning may be used. The user manual must include instructions on how to access the electronic display. A copy of these instructions must be included in the application for equipment authorization. 15.212(a)(1)(vi)
- YES - NO(*) Details: The module is appropriately labeled (refer to the label and label location drawings contained within this application). Information to the integrator of this device regarding the labeling requirements for the host system is contained in the instructions provided with the module. 7. The modular transmitter must comply with all specific rule or operating requirements applicable to the transmitter, including all the conditions provided in the integration instructions by the grantee. A copy of these instructions must be included in the application for equipment authorization. For example, there are very strict operational and timing requirements that must be met before a transmitter is authorized for operation under Section 15.231. For instance, data transmission is prohibited, except for operation under Section 15.231(e), in which case there are separate field strength level and timing requirements. Compliance with these requirements must be assured. 15.212(a)(1)(vii)
- YES - NO(*) Details: The module complies with FCC Part 15C requirements. Instructions to the OEM installer are provided in the installation manual filed with this application.>
8. The modular transmitter must comply with any applicable RF exposure requirements. For example, FCC Rules in Sections 2.1091, 2.1093 and specific Sections of Part 15, including 15.319(i), 15.407(f), 15.253(f) and 15.255(g), require that Unlicensed PCS, UNII and millimeter wave devices perform routine environmental evaluation for RF Exposure to demonstrate compliance. In addition, spread spectrum transmitters operating under Section 15.247 are required to address RF Exposure compliance in accordance with Section 15.247(b)(4). Modular transmitters approved under other Sections of Part 15, when necessary, may also need to address certain RF Exposure concerns, typically by providing specific installation and operating instructions for users, installers and other interested parties to ensure compliance. 15.212(a)(1)(viii)
- YES - NO(*) Details: The module meets the requirements for a mobile/portable device that may be used at separation distances of more than 12mm from the human body. Refer to the RF Exposure test report submitted with this application. Limited Module Description When Applicable
* If a module does NOT meet one or more of the above 8 requirements, the applicant may request Limited Modular Approval (LMA). This Limited Modular Approval (LMA) is applied with the understanding that the applicant will demonstrate and will retain control over the final installation of the device, such that compliance of the end product is always assured. The operating condition(s) for the LMA; the module is only approved for use when installed in devices produced by grantee. A description regarding how control of the end product, into which the module will be installed, will be maintained by the applicant/manufacturer, such that full compliance of the end product is always ensured should be provided here. Details: N/A Details: N/A Details: N/A Software Considerations KDB 594280 / KDB 442812 (One of the following 2 items must be applied) Requirement Requirement Met 1. For non-Software Defined Radio transmitter modules where software is used to ensure compliance of the device, technical description must be provided about how such control is implemented to ensure prevention of third-party modification; see KDB Publication 594280.
- Provided in Separate Cover Letter
- N/A Details: <example The firmware of the device cannot be modified or adjusted by the end user as described in a separate cover letter filed with this application. >
2. For Software Defined Radio (SDR) devices, transmitter module applications must provide a software security description; see KDB Publication 442812.
- Provided in Separate Cover Letter
- N/A Split Modular Requirements Requirement Provided in Manual 1. For split modular transmitters, specific descriptions for secure communications between front-end and control sections, including authentication and restrictions on third-party modifications; also, instructions to third-party integrators on how control is maintained.
- Provided in Separate Cover Letter
- N/A OEM Integration Manual Guidance KDB 996369 D03 Section 2 Clear and Specific Instructions Describing the Conditions, Limitations, and Procedures for third-parties to use and/or integrate the module into a host device. Requirement Is this module intended for sale to third parties?
- YES
- No, If No, and LMA applies, the applicant can optionally choose to not make the following detailed info public. However there still needs to be basic integration instructions for a users manual and the information below must still be included in the operational description. If the applicant wishes to keep this info confidential, this will require a separate statement cover letter explaining the module is not for sale to third parties and that integration instructions are internal confidential documents. Items required to be in the manual See KDB 996369 D03, Section 2 As of May 1, 2019, the FCC requires ALL the following information to be in the installation manual. Modular transmitter applicants should include information in their instructions for all these items indicating clearly when they are not applicable. For example information on trace antenna design could indicate Not Applicable. Also if a module is limited to only a grantees own products and not intended for sale to third parties, the user instructions may not need to be detailed and the following items can be placed in the operational description, but this should include a cover letter as cited above. 1. List of applicable FCC rules. KDB 996369 D03, Section 2.2 a. Only list rules related to the transmitter. 2. Summarize the specific operational use conditions. KDB 996369 D03, Section 2.3 a. Conditions such as limits on antennas, cable loss, reduction of power for point to point 3. Limited Module Procedures. KDB 996369 D03, Section 2.4 systems, professional installation info a. Describe alternative means that the grantee uses to verify the host meets the necessary limiting conditions b. When RF exposure evaluation is necessary, state how control will be maintained such that compliance is ensured, such as Class II for new hosts, etc. 4. Trace antenna designs. KDB 996369 D03, Section 2.5 a. Layout of trace design, parts list, antenna, connectors, isolation requirements, tests for design verification, and production test procedures for ensuring compliance. If confidential, the method used to keep confidential must be identified and information provided in the operational description. 5. RF exposure considerations. KDB 996369 D03, Section 2.6 a. Clearly and explicitly state conditions that allow host manufacturers to use the module. Two types of instructions are necessary: first to the host manufacturer to define conditions (mobile, portable xx cm from body) and second additional text needed to be provided to the end user in the host product manuals. 6. Antennas. KDB 996369 D03, Section 2.7 a. List of antennas included in the application and all applicable professional installer instructions when applicable. The antenna list shall also identify the antenna types
(monopole, PIFA, dipole, etc note that omni-directional is not considered a type) 7. Label and compliance information. KDB 996369 D03, Section 2.8 a. Advice to host integrators that they need to provide a physical or e-label stating Contains FCC ID: with their finished product a. 8. Information on test modes and additional testing requirements. KDB 996369 D03, Section 2.9 Test modes that should be taken into consideration by host integrators including clarifications necessary for stand-alone and simultaneous configurations. Provide information on how to configure test modes for evaluation 9. Additional testing, Part 15 Subpart B disclaimer. KDB 996369 D03, Section 2.10 b. Sincerely,
- All Items shown to the left are provided in the Modular Integration Guide (or UM) for Full Modular Approval
(MA) or LMA.
- An LMA applies and is approved ONLY for use by the grantee in their own products, and not intended for sale to 3rd parties as provided in a separate cover letter. Therefore the information shown to the left is found in the theory of operation. By:
/Vice President__ _Jay Moulton, RF Exposure Lab____
(Signature/Title1)
(Print name) 1 - Must be signed by applicant contact given for applicant on the FCC site, or by the authorized agent if an appropriate authorized agent letter has been provided. Letters should be placed on appropriate letterhead.
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Integration Guide | Cover Letter(s) | 80.44 KiB | March 22 2021 / April 05 2021 |
Regulatory Module Integration Instructions This module has been granted modular approval for mobile applications. OEM integrators for host products may use the module in their final products without additional FCC / ISED (Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada) certification if they meet the following conditions. Otherwise, additional FCC / ISED approvals must be obtained. The host product with the module installed must be evaluated for simultaneous transmission requirements. The users manual for the host product must clearly indicate the operating requirements and conditions that must be observed to ensure compliance with current FCC / ISED RF exposure guidelines. To comply with FCC / ISED regulations limiting both maximum RF output power and human exposure to RF radiation, the maximum antenna gain including cable loss in a mobile-only exposure condition must not exceed the following:
Peak Antenna Gain Frequency(GHz) 2.4 Gain(dBi) 2.41 2.44 2.81 2.48 2.86 5.2 5.3 5.5 5.6 5.8 5.49 5.57 4.81 4.84 1.99 Antenna Manufacturer: Pulse, Part Number: CW1043, Type: Dipole Antenna Cable Loss Frequency(GHz) 2.4 2.44 2.48 5.2 Cable Loss (dBm) 2 Cable Manufacturer : Pulse, part number: CW9009 0.9 0.9 0.9 5.3 2 5.5 2 5.6 2 5.8 2 Any device incorporating this module must include an external, visible, permanent marking or label which states:
Contains FCC ID: VOB-P3310 Contains IC: 7361A-P3310 The final host / module combination may also need to be evaluated against the FCC Part 15B criteria for unintentional radiators in order to be properly authorized for operation as a Part 15 digital device. If the final host / module combination is intended for use as a portable device (see classifications below) the host manufacturer is responsible for separate approvals for the SAR requirements from FCC Part 2.1093 and RSS-102. Note: In the case where the Host / Module combination has been re-certified the FCC ID shall appear in the product manual. Device Classifications Since host devices vary widely with design features and configurations module integrators shall follow the guidelines below regarding device classification and simultaneous transmission, and seek guidance from their preferred regulatory test lab to determine how regulatory guidelines will impact the device compliance. Proactive management of the regulatory process will minimize unexpected schedule delays and costs due to unplanned testing activities. The module integrator must determine the minimum distance required between their host device and the users body. The FCC provides device classification definitions to assist in making the correct determination. Note that these classifications are guidelines only; strict adherence to a device classification may not satisfy the regulatory requirement as near-body device design details may vary widely. Your preferred test lab will be able to assist in determining the appropriate device category for your host product and if a KDB or PBA must be submitted to the FCC. Note, the module you are using has been granted modular approval for mobile applications. Portable applications may require further RF exposure (SAR) evaluations. It is also likely that the host / module combination will need to undergo testing for FCC Part 15 regardless of the device classification. Your preferred test lab will be able to assist in determining the exact tests which are required on the host / module combination. It is the responsibility of the manufacturer of the final product to verify whether or not further standards, recommendations or directives are in force FCC Definitions Portable: (2.1093) A portable device is defined as a transmitting device designed to be used so that the radiating structure(s) of the device is / are within 20 centimeters of the body of the user. Mobile: (2.1091) (b) A mobile device is defined as a transmitting device designed to be used in other than fixed locations and to generally be used in such a way that a separation distance of at least 20 centimeters is normally maintained between the transmitters radiating structure(s) and the body of the user or nearby persons. Per 2.1091d(d)(4) In some cases (for example, modular or desktop transmitters), the potential conditions of use of a device may not allow easy classification of that device as either Mobile or Portable. In these cases, applicants are responsible for determining minimum distances for compliance for the intended use and installation of the device based on evaluation of either specific absorption rate (SAR), field strength, or power density, whichever is most appropriate. NVIDIA Module Integration Instructions Rev. 04 January 2017 Page 2 of 6 Simultaneous Transmission Evaluation Any simultaneous transmission condition established through module integration into a host product must be evaluated per the requirements in KDB447498 and KDB616217 (for laptop, notebook, netbook, and tablet applications). These requirements include, but are not limited to:
Transmitters and modules certified for mobile or portable exposure conditions can be incorporated in mobile host devices without further testing or certification when:
The closest separation among all simultaneous transmitting antennas is >20 cm, Or Antenna separation distance and MPE compliance requirements for ALL simultaneous transmitting antennas have been specified in the application filing of at least one of the certified transmitters within the host device. In addition, when transmitters certified for portable use are incorporated in a mobile host device, the antenna(s) must be >5 cm from all other simultaneous transmitting antennas. All antennas in the final product must be at least 20 cm from users and nearby persons. NVIDIA Module Integration Instructions Rev. 04 January 2017 Page 3 of 6 OEM Instruction Manual Content Consistent with 2.909(a), the following text must be included within the users manual or operator instruction guide for the final commercial product. OEM-specific content is displayed in bold-italics. Operating Requirements and Conditions:
The design of (Product Name) complies with U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines respecting safety levels of radio frequency (RF) exposure for (OEM manufacturer to insert device classification: Mobile or Portable) devices. FCC ID:
This product contains FCC ID: (Include FCCID of the Module) Note: In the case where the Host / Module combination has been re-certified the FCCID shall appear in the product manual as follows:
FCC ID: (Include Standalone FCC ID) Mobile Device RF Exposure Statement (If Applicable):
RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. Only those antennas with same type and lesser/equal gain filed under this FCC ID number can be used with this device. Portable Device RF Exposure Statement (If Applicable):
RF Exposure - This device has been tested for compliance with FCC RF exposure limits in a portable configuration. At least (Insert Required Separation Distance from RF Exposure Evaluation) cm of separation distance between the (Product Name) device and the user's body must be maintained at all times. This device must not be used with any other antenna or transmitter that has not been approved to operate in conjunction with this device. Caution Statement for Modifications:
CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by (Company Name) could void the users authority to operate the equipment. FCC Part 15 Statement (Only Include if FCC Part 15 is Required on the End Product):
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a (OEM to insert device type: Class A or Class B) digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. OEM must follow Part 15 guidelines (15.105 and 15.19) to determine additional statements required in this section for their device class. NVIDIA Module Integration Instructions Rev. 04 January 2017 Page 4 of 6 Consistent with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada RSS_GEN and RSS-
247, the following text must be included within the users manual or operator instruction guide for the final commercial product. The content must be provided in both English and French OEM-
specific content is displayed in bold-italics. The content below does NOT contain certified translations. Operating Requirements and Conditions:
This radio transmitter (identify the device by certification number or model number if Category II) has been approved by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. Le prsent metteur radio (identifier le dispositif par son numro de certification) a t approuv par Innovation, Sciences et Dveloppement conomique Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d'antenne numrs ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal. Les types d'antenne non inclus dans cette liste, et dont le gain est suprieur au gain maximal indiqu, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'metteur. list of all antenna types approved for use with the transmitter, indicating the maximum permissible antenna gain (in dBi). the device for operation in the band 51505250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems. les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande de 5 150 5 250 MHz sont rservs uniquement pour une utilisation l'intrieur afin de rduire les risques de brouillage prjudiciable aux systmes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mmes canaux;
Note: high-power radars are allocated as primary users (i.e. priority users) of the bands 5250-
5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz and that these radars could cause interference and/or damage to LE-LAN devices. Remarque: les utilisateurs de radars de haute puissance sont dsigns utilisateurs principaux (c.-
-d., qu'ils ont la priorit) des bandes de 5 250 5 350 MHz et de 5 650 5 850 MHz et ces radars pourraient causer du brouillage et/ou des dommages aux dispositifs de RL-EL. ISED ID:
This product Contains IC: (Include IC ID of the Module) Note: In the case where the Host / Module combination has been re-certified the ID shall appear in the product manual as follows:
IC: (Include Standalone IC ID) NVIDIA Module Integration Instructions Rev. 04 January 2017 Page 5 of 6 Mobile Device RF Exposure Statement (If Applicable):
RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. Dclaration d'exposition aux radiations:
Cet appareil est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements dfinies pour un environnement non contrl. Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis une distance minimale de 20 centimtres entre le radiateur et votre corps. Portable Device RF Exposure Statement (If Applicable):
RF Radiation Exposure Statement This device has been tested for compliance with ISED RSS 102 RF exposure limits in a portable configuration. At least (Insert Required Separation Distance from RF Exposure Evaluation) cm of separation distance between the radiating elements and the user's body must be maintained at all times. This device must not be used with any other antenna or transmitter that has not been approved to operate in conjunction with this device. Dclaration d'exposition aux radiations:
Ce dispositif a t test pour la conformit avec ISED RSS 102 limites d'exposition aux RF dans une configuration portable. Au moins (Insrer requis Sparation Distance de RF valuation de l'exposition) cm de distance de sparation entre les lments rayonnants et le corps de l'utilisateur doit tre maintenu en tout temps. Ce dispositif ne doit pas tre utilis avec une autre antenne ou metteur qui n'a pas t approuv pour fonctionner en combinaison avec cet appareil. ISED RSS-Gen Statement:
This device complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada license-
exempt RSSs.. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference; and
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR Innovation, Sciences et Dveloppement conomique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :
(1) lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
(2) lutilisateur de lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. NVIDIA Module Integration Instructions Rev. 04 January 2017 Page 6 of 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Authorization Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 85.63 KiB | November 03 2019 |
Augmedics LTD 1 Ha-Tzmicha st. Aug m ed ics Yokneam 2069205 ISRAEL Date: February 21, 2019 To: Timco Engineering Inc. To Whom It May Concern We hereby authorize Mr. Ilan Cohen of I.T.L. (Product Testing) Ltd (ITL) to act on our behalf regarding the following application:
FCC ID: 2AR20-VOB-P3310 Thank you, Stuart wol
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2021-04-05 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Class II Permissive Change |
2 | 2412 ~ 2472 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||
3 | 2019-04-16 | 2412 ~ 2472 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment |
4 | 2019-03-11 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Change in identification of presently authorized equipment. Original FCC ID: VOB-P3310 Grant Date: 01/19/2017 |
5 | 5260 ~ 5320 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||
6 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter |
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2021-04-05
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2019-04-16
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2019-03-11
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Augmedics LTD
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0028067262
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Physical Address |
1 Htzmicha st
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Yokneam, N/A
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
Yokneam, N/A 20692
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
Israel
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | TCB Application Email Address |
h******@acbcert.com
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t******@timcoengr.com
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Grantee Code |
2AR2O
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Equipment Product Code |
VOB-P3310
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Name |
S****** G******** W****
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Title |
CTO
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Telephone Number |
54818********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Fax Number |
04373********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
s******@augmedics.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Firm Name |
RF Exposure Lab
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Name |
J****** M********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Physical Address |
802 N. Twin Oaks Valley Road
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San Marcos, 92069
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United States
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Telephone Number |
76047********
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76047********
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i******@rfexposurelab.com
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Firm Name |
Augmedics Ltd.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Name |
S******** W********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Physical Address |
1 Htzmicha St
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
Yokneam, 20692
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
Israel
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Telephone Number |
05481********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Fax Number |
04373********
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s******@audmedics.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | No | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Equipment Class | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Jetson TX2 Assembly PN YELC0050 | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Jeston TX2 assembly PN YELC0050 | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | No | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Modular Equipment Type | Single Modular Approval | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II Permissive Change | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Change in identification of presently authorized equipment. Original FCC ID: VOB-P3310 Grant Date: 01/19/2017 | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | No | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Grant Comments | Class II Permissive Change Power output listed is the maximum conducted. Device operates with specific antennas in 1TX SISO and 2TX MIMO modes described in this filing. This device supports 20 MHz bandwidth. This transmitter is approved for use in mobile RF exposure category configurations with the antenna(s) installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter within a host device, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Grantee must provide installation and operating instructions for complying with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Grantee must coordinate with OEM integrators to determine applicable host configurations to ensure RF exposure compliance, including simultaneous transmission. This Permissive Change authorizes use of this transmitter in the specific portable host configuration shown in the filing. The highest reported SAR values are: 0.22 W/kg (head) and 0.93 W/kg (simultaneous transmission). | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Class II Permissive Change Power output listed is the maximum conducted. Device operates with specific antennas in 1TX SISO and 2TX MIMO modes described in this filing. This device supports 20 MHz bandwidth. This transmitter is approved for use in mobile RF exposure category configurations with the antenna(s) installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter within a host device, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Grantee must provide installation and operating instructions for complying with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Grantee must coordinate with OEM integrators to determine applicable host configurations to ensure RF exposure compliance, including simultaneous transmission. This Permissive Change authorizes use of this transmitter in the specific portable host configuration shown in the filing. The highest reported SAR values are: 0.52 W/kg (head) and 0.93 W/kg (simultaneous transmission). | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Single Modular Approval. Power listed is conducted. Approval is limited to OEM installation only. Compliance of this device in all final host configurations is the responsibility of the Grantee. This device is to be used in a portable Host (headset of the xvision-spine (XVS) ) Power output listed is the maximum conducted. Device operates with specific antennas in 1TX SISO and 2TX MIMO modes described in this filing. This device supports 20 MHz bandwidth. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter within a host device, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Power output listed is the maximum conducted. Device operates with specific antennas in 1TX SISO and 2TX MIMO modes described in this filing. This device supports 20 MHz bandwidth. This transmitter is approved for use in mobile RF exposure category configurations with the antenna(s) installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter within a host device, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Grantee must provide installation and operating instructions for complying with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Grantee must coordinate with OEM integrators to determine applicable host configurations to ensure RF exposure compliance, including simultaneous transmission. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Output power listed is the maximum conducted. Device operates with specific antennas in 1TX SISO and 2TX MIMO modes described in this filing. This device supports 20, 40, and 80 MHz bandwidths. This transmitter is approved for use in mobile RF exposure category configurations with the antenna(s) installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter within a host device, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Grantee must provide installation and operating instructions for complying with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Grantee must coordinate with OEM integrators to determine applicable host configurations to ensure RF exposure compliance, including simultaneous transmission. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Power output listed is conducted. This transmitter is approved for use in mobile RF exposure category configurations with the antenna(s) installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter within a host device, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Grantee must provide installation and operating instructions for complying with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Grantee must coordinate with OEM integrators to determine applicable host configurations to ensure RF exposure compliance, including simultaneous transmission. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Firm Name |
RF Exposure Lab, LLC
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
ITL PRODUCT TESTING LTD
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Name |
T******** M********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
I**** C****
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Telephone Number |
760 4********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
972-8********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Fax Number |
+972 ********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
t******@rfexposurelab.com
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
i******@itl.co.il
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1 | 1 | 15E | CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.0399 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15E | CC MO | 5260 | 5320 | 0.0832 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15E | CC MO | 5500 | 5700 | 0.0853 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 15E | CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.0834 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.0034 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15C | CC MO | 2412 | 2472 | 0.0698 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2472.00000000 | 0.0698000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.0034 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 2 | 15C | CC MO | 2412 | 2472 | 0.0698 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 1 | 15E | CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.0399 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 2 | 15E | CC MO | 5260 | 5320 | 0.0832 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 3 | 15E | CC MO | 5500 | 5700 | 0.0853 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 4 | 15E | CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.0834 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0073000 |
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