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Put a battery in both units, even when you only use the left one. You can leave the VCG unit in the closet if you don’t use it.
Put a battery in both units, even when you only use the left one. You can leave the VCG unit in the closet if you don’t use it.

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1: Respiratory sensor - 2: Finger clip - 3: Wireless Peripheral Pulse Unit (PPU) - 4: Wireless VCG-unit (VectorCardioGraphy) for ECG

Put a battery in both units, even when you only use the left one. You can leave the VCG unit in the closet if you don’t use it.

Place the respiratory sensor horizontally +/- 5 cm above the navel of your subject and secure it with the Velcro band.

Finger clip: put on the left ring finger. Put the side with the light on the other side of the finger nail.


In the control room, press the right mouse button on the bottom left side of the screen when you are in the application software and choose PPU + Resp to show the measurements on the bottom left. The measurements are also shown on the little screen on the scanner.

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To remove the battery from the unit, first push the battery handles on the sides before you pull out the battery.

The batteries last +/- 1 hour, so preferably change them for every participant and always put the used ones in the charger immediately.

Put all batteries back in the charger when you are finished scanning.

Your physiology data will be automatically exported with Flywheel. If you want to manually export your physiology data you can do this from G:/log/physlog or use the gtPacknGo software.