Neuron-Spectrum-64

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IMPORTANT NOTE!

Neuron- Spectrum-64 is a Class II medical device, subject to regulatory requirements in Canada and the USA, and is authorized by Health Canada – Authorization Reference Number 317082.

 

Electroencephalography (EEG) is a method of studying the brain by means of recording its bioelectrical activity. Therefore, if there is any pathological process causing brain dysfunction, it will be reflected in different EEG abnormalities.

Clinical EEG analysis provides diagnostic information regarding 3 main issues: evidence for brain damage, disease prognosis, brain damage localization.

Neuron-Spectrum-64 is a 6th generation 25-channel EEG instrument that can be simply connected to the computer via USB interface – suited for a private clinic, small, medium and large hospital, and clinical network.

Neuron-Spectrum-64 is highly efficient – clinically and economically.

The included software performs brain mapping as well as spectral, periodometric and coherent analyses of EEG.

Neuron-Spectrum-64 key features:

· 25 EEG channels, dedicated ECG and EOG channels, 6 additional differential channels.

· Continuous synchronous video recording using up to 3 network cameras.

· Mobile configuration for intensive care units.

· Electrode caps for continuous EEG recording.

· Powerful tools for data analysis.

· Ease of use and comprehensive software.

· Continuous impedance monitoring during acquisition.

· Advanced tools for mathematical analysis of EEG.

· Standard electrode cap connector.

· Data export to Excel, MATLAB, and other statistical software for further statistical analysis.

· Extensive database, HL7 compatibility.

Typical application

Neuron-Spectrum-64 is recommended for long-term video EEG monitoring (if additional equipment and software for video recording is available), particularly in the ICU.

Neuron-Spectrum-64 enables:

· EEG studies with up to 25 EEG channels.

· Long-term video EEG monitoring.

25 EEG channels, dedicated ECG and EOG channels, 6 additional differential channels for EOG, ECG, EMG

Neuron-Spectrum-64 electronic unit features 25 EEG channels, dedicated ECG and EOG channels and 6 additional differential channels that can work both in AC and DC modes.

Continuous synchronous video recording using up to 3 network cameras*

Synchronous video EEG monitoring from up to 3 cameras simultaneously can be performed for several days or even weeks. The long-term video EEG monitoring is a more informative method if compared to routine EEG as it increases the probability of detecting epileptiform discharges and seizures due to the longer period of the examination.

* Camera is not included in the delivery set and is purchased separately.

Mobile configuration for intensive care units

Mobile configuration of the system is especially demanded in intensive care units (ICUs). The trolley with the system on it can be easily relocated within the ICU and stay immovable during the examination thanks to the castors with a reliable locking mechanism.

Height-adjustable shelf, a basket for accessories and consumables enhances the convenience when using the trolley. If the system is connected to the hospital network, the distant monitoring of the examination is possible.

Disk, cup and bridge electrodes or electrode caps can b Electrode caps for continuous EEG recording

The special electrode caps with built-in electrodes are a perfect choice for long-term EEG monitoring.

There is no need to use adapters or other devices, just connect the cap to the standard connector on the EEG system.

The systems are delivered with a special extension cable for the electrode cap, so that the patients feel comfortable and can move freely within the room during the examination.

Ease of use and comprehensive software

The intuitive interface and flexibility of Neuron-Spectrum.NET software assure effective and flawless work as it can be adjusted according to the user specific needs.

During EEG analysis, the spikes, sharp waves, epileptiform discharges are detected and marked automatically in Neuron-Spectrum.NET software.

The excellent trace display quality is achieved by applying the cutting-edge smoothing technologies.

The user-friendly solution for quick navigation throughout the entire EEG record streamlines the visual analysis.

The advanced tools for mathematical analysis of EEG are provided as well: amplitude, spectral and bi-spectral analysis, correlation and coherent analysis, wavelet-analysis, periodometric analysis, independent component analysis (ICA) are always available in all software configurations.

Continuous impedance monitoring during acquisition

The color-coded impedance indication on the lead inputs and continuous impedance measurement during acquisition assist the specialist in signal quality monitoring and, if necessary, with timely adjustment of the electrode position, thus, ensuring superb recording quality.

The operating mode can be switched with a push of a button on the front panel of the device whereas the LED indicator next to button will always show the current operating mode.

Powerful tools for data analysis

The intuitive interface and flexibility of Neuron-Spectrum.NET software assure effective and flawless work as it can be adjusted according to the user specific needs.

During EEG analysis, the spikes, sharp waves, epileptiform discharges are detected and marked automatically in Neuron-Spectrum.NET software.

The excellent trace display quality is achieved by applying the cutting-edge smoothing technologies.

The user-friendly solution for quick navigation throughout the entire EEG record streamlines the visual analysis.

The advanced tools for mathematical analysis of EEG are provided as well: amplitude, spectral and bis-spectral analysis, correlation and coherent analysis, wavelet-analysis, periodometric analysis, independent component analysis (ICA) are always available in all software configurations.

Standard electrode cap connector

Even if you use the electrode cap from various manufactures, it can be easily connected via the standard socket of the EEG amplifier. You no longer need any adapters or other accessories, which is time- and cost-effective.

Reports

The recorded EEG data are displayed on the computer screen and can be printed out on any printer.

Reports – with recorded traces, numeric data, and comments – are generated on-screen, can be saved, printed out, and communicated to the treating/referring clinicians, clinical teams.

Data storage, retention, and export

EEG measurement data and interpretation, as well as exam reports, are recorded and stored in a well-organized software database.  EEG tracings can be viewed, the data and reports can be printed out either at the time of the assessment, or at a later time, and shared with a referring doctor or researcher.

EEG data can be retained as per the institutional and/or state guidelines:  for example, for 7 years or until the patient reaches 18 years of age, whichever is longer.

EEG can be saved as a video clip (*.avi), text file (*.txt or *.rtf), XML file (*.xml),

set of graphical files (*.bmp or *.emf) or in EDF+ format (*.edf), PDF format (Adobe

Portable Document *.pdf), or EDF+ (*.edf).  As well, EEG exams can be save on a removable disk such as CD, DVD, and flash card.

EEG parameters can be exported to Excel spreadsheets and other statistical software for further data analysis making it an ideal tool for research projects.

Portability

Neuron-Spectrum-64 is portable.  It can be configured as an EEG Workstation on a hospital cart for inpatient use, including bedside, and as a portable set for outpatient use.  It can be placed in a Carrying Case – along with a notebook computer – and can be powered from the computer. 

Hence, it can be used both in the clinic and on an outpatient visit.

NEURON SPECTRUM.NETω software for Neuron Spectrum EEG systems features

Download Neuron-Spectrum.NETω Software for Neuron-Spectrum EEG Systems under Downloads tab for details.

Main software features include:

EEG Acquisition

Neuron-Spectrum.NETω software ensures EEG acquisition on any EEG device of Neuron-Spectrum series by 8-256 channels via USB, LAN or Wi-Fi.

During the acquisition monopolar, bipolar or mixed montages in “10-20” and “10-10” systems are used. Any polygraphic channels (ECG, EMG, EOG, airflow, chest and abdominal movements, snoring, body position, limb movements, SpO2, CO2, etc.) can be included in the montage.

You can switch the montage at any moment: before the acquisition, during the acquisition, in the process of EEG review and analysis after the acquisition.

You can observe the process of EEG recording from the computer connected to the digital system, from any computer connected to the same local network or via Internet.

EEG Review and Analysis

Neuron-Spectrum.NETω software includes the advanced navigation facilities that ensure fast access to any fragment of the record. Modern user-friendly interface is compatible with touchscreen devices and provides convenient EEG scrolling.

Records can be analyzed with the most modern techniques of mathematical analysis. Any fragment of the record or the whole record (with the division on epochs) can be processed.

Brain Mapping

The software allows 2- or 3-D mapping of practically any parameter: EEG amplitude and spectrum power in the whole frequency range, EEG amplitude and spectrum power in the specified frequency ranges, rhythm index, asymmetry, etc.

EEG amplitude, spectral, periodometric, coherence and cross-spectral analyses

The modern analysis techniques, such as Wavelet-analysis, bi-spectrum analysis, independent component analysis (ICA) are also implemented.

Any analysis can be done in on-line mode, i.e. directly during EEG acquisition that allows tracking its changes during the exam.

Automatic Detection of Paroxysmal Activity

In Neuron-Spectrum.NETω the detection and marking of spikes, sharp waves and seizures are done automatically. As the result, the software shows the list of the detected phenomena and mapping of these phenomena distribution on scalp. When spikes or other epileptiform activity are detected during the recording, the program displays a special notification and sends its copy to predefined e-mail address. In this case any stimulation stops and the recorded video fragment is marked to be saved in the exam.

Trend View

Neuron-Spectrum.NETω software displays trends of spectrum components, EEG rhythm indexes, amplitude parameters of signals, HR, number and amplitude of epileptiform activity phenomena, aEEG, etc. in any derivations.

Two-Monitor Operation Mode

Two-monitor operation mode is more convenient to work with the program. The first monitor is used for review of EEG traces. The results of EEG analysis, exam report, images from video cameras, trends, etc. are displayed on the second monitor.

EEG Storage

EEG records are stored in the database which provides the advanced possibilities of structuring and search. Keep the archived records on the computer connected to the digital EEG system or on any remote computer (file server). Besides, archived records can be burned on any CD or DVD.

SOFTWARE OPTIONS

Neuron-Spectrum-Video

Neuron-Spectrum-Video software allows performing the long-term synchronous EEG and video recording from 1, 2 or 3 video cameras controlled from the computer and audio information from 1 or 2 microphones. There are wide possibilities to review, edit and store the recorded data. The support for advanced network cameras is provided.

Neuron-Spectrum-LEP

Neuron-Spectrum-LEP software allows recording long-and middle-latency auditory, visual, somatosensory and cognitive EP by EEG channels with brain mapping using both built-in and external stimulators. Cognitive EP can include such test types as P300, MMN, CNV, GONOGO, TOVA, VCPT.

EEG Printing

EEG is printed with standard grid and calibration cuts, with derivation names and acquisition parameters on any computer printer.

You can select EEG fragments to be printed in the process of acquisition or just after it is stopped.

Neuron-Spectrum-PSG (Polysomnography)

Neuron-Spectrum-PSG software allows performing comprehensive polysomnography studies (sleep stage analysis, analysis of sleep-disordered breathing). Automated or manual tools for sleep staging can be used. Advanced search tools intended for detection of respiratory and snoring events, desaturation and limb movements during sleep help to analyze long-term night exams quickly and accurately. The automatic detection and analysis of cardiac events during sleep is also available. Sleep results are presented in tables and graphs that can be copied to exam report.

Neuron-Spectrum-BFB (Biofeedback)

Neuron-Spectrum.NETω software can be used in trainings in accordance with various biological feedback protocols. You can use predefined training protocols or create your own ones. EEG rhythm indexes, HR, BR, EMG and GSR amplitude can be considered as training parameters. Video, audio information and games can be presented to a patient as feedback.

Neuron-Spectrum-CFM (Cerebral Function Monitoring)

Neuron-Spectrum-CFM software is intended for long-term cerebral function monitoring in neonatology to detect possible structural and functional brain changes in newborns. The cerebral function monitoring can also be prescribed to adults in intensive care units (ICUs). This technique can be helpful in monitoring of treatment efficacy and response prediction. aEEG trend allows detection of epileptiform activity (including masked epileptic seizures) and evaluation of its intensity and frequency. The function to assess patient’s pain during needle insertion is also available.

Software compatibility

Neurosoft Software enables highly efficient operation – saving both capital and operating costs – through a number of compatibility features:

Multiple Neurosoft SoftwareNeurosoft Software for various Neurosoft instruments can be installed on the same computer – with no conflict between them.  Moreover, all software can share a single database – for greater convenience and work-flow efficiency.

Multiple computers:  Although only one computer can be used for diagnostic test data recording, each Neurosoft Software License allows using software on an unlimited number of computers.  Thus, the data can be recorded on one computer, and then, the data can be shared, analyzed, reviewed on other computers – with no additional Software Licenses.

Other applications:  Neurosoft Software can operate on a computer with Microsoft Office applications – Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Access, Project, as well as Adobe and accounting software.  This is particularly efficient in smaller clinics.

Internet:  Computers with Neurosoft Software installed can be connected to the Internet.  In an unlikely and rare event that a Microsoft Operating System update affects a Neurosoft software component, it can be restored by Neurosoft software re-installation, with no loss of data. 

Information system integration

Most clinics, networks and research institutions are equipped with information systems to store and process their data.  HL7 (Health Level 7) is the most commonly used interface engine for exchange, integration, sharing and retrieval of electronic data.

HL7-compatibility allows integrating Neuro-IOM-16-V into the information system of a veterinary clinic, clinical network, or research institution.

Disinfection

Electronic Unit – soft cloth gently wrung in phenols (Bacillotex® etc.), or 70% alcohol, or 0.5% chlorohexidine.

If dangerous virus contamination is suspected – aldehydes (Cidex® etc.), or chlorinates (Diversol BX® etc.).

Interface cables and power cords – soft cloth moistened with disinfectant, for example, 1% chloramine solution or 3% hydrogen peroxide solution.

Electrode impedance measurement

Electrode impedance measurement range:

· offline (impedance measurement mode)

· online (monitoring and recording modes)

0 - 300 kΩ

0 - 75 kΩ

Impedance measurement error (offline):

· absolute in the range from 0 up to 10 kΩ

· relative in the range from more than 10 up to 300 kΩ

 

±1 kΩ

±15%

Impedance measurement error (online):

· absolute in the range from 0 up to 10 kΩ

· relative in the range from more than 10 kΩ up to 75 kΩ

±3 kΩ

±30 %

Impedance measurement time in measurement, monitoring and recording modes by selected channels

less than 5 sec

Referential channels

Number of channels

11/19/21/25/39 – for Neuron-Spectrum-61/Neuron-Spectrum-62/Neuron-Spectrum-63/ Neuron-Spectrum-64/Neuron-Spectrum-65 correspondingly

Input voltage measurement range

from 1.1 up to 1.1 V, can be set by the software with discrete values ± (350, 500, 650, 900, 1100) mV

Permissible relative error of input voltage measurement (10 Hz frequency):

· in the range (modulo) from more than 10 up to 50 µV

· in the range (modulo) from more than 50 µV up to 350 mV

· in the range (modulo) from more than 350 up to 1100 mV

· in the range (modulo) from 0 up to 10 µV

±15%

±5%

±2%

not defined

Sensitivity at signal acquisition (except EP)
 

1, 2, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 50, 70, 100, 200, 500, 1000 µV/mm.
Arbitrary sensitivity value can be assigned in the range from 1 to 10000 µV/mm

Sensitivity at EP acquisition

1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200,
500 µV/div.

Sensitivity relative error at printing

± 5 %

Amplitude at displaying and printing of calibration markers (by each channel)

1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 µV

Permissible relative error in recording of calibration marks at printing

± 5 %

High pass filter (HPF)

discrete values can be selected from the range: 0.05, 0.5, 0.7, 1.5, 2, 5 and 10 Hz. Arbitrary value can be set in the range from 0,05 to 10 Hz with 0,01 Hz step or can be disabled.

Low pass filter (LPF)

discrete values can be selected from the range: 5, 10, 15, 35, 70, 75, 100, 150, 200, 250 and 500 Hz. Arbitrary value can be set in the range from 5 to 600 Hz with 0,1 Hz step (sampling frequency is more than double cutoff frequency) or can be disabled

Bandpass:

· by (3 ± 0.5) dB level

· with disabled HPF

 

from 0.05 to 600 Hz

from 0 to 600 Hz

Software-controlled mains frequency (50/60 Hz) notch filter rejection ratio

not less than 40 dB

Common mode rejection ratio at 50 Hz

not less than 120 dB

Input impedance at 3 Hz

not less than 200 MΩ

Bandpass flatness in the 0,5-600 Hz band with respect to 10 Hz

within ±2 %

Internal noise level (grounded inputs):

· in the band of HPF - 0,5 Hz LPF - 35 Hz:

o (peak-to-peak)

o RMS (root mean square)

· in the band of HPF - 0,5 Hz LPF - 75 Hz:

o (peak-to-peak)

o RMS (root mean square)

· in the band of HPF - 0,5 Hz  LPF – 150 Hz:

o (peak-to-peak)

o RMS (root mean square)

· in the band of HPF - 0,5 Hz  LPF – 600 Hz:

o (peak-to-peak)

o RMS

 

 

not more than 1,4 µV

not more than 0,21 µV

 

not more than 2 µV

not more than 0,28 µV

 

not more than 3 µV

not more than 0,38 µV

 

not more than 6 µV

not more than 0,78 µV

Patient leakage current running through any electrode excluding the ground one

not more than 5 nA

Maximum sampling rate

16 kHz ± 1%

Differential channels

Number of channels

4/4/6/6/8/4 – for Neuron-Spectrum-61/Neuron-Spectrum-62/Neuron-Spectrum-63/ Neuron-Spectrum-64/Neuron-Spectrum-65 correspondingly

Operating modes

differential and direct current signal acquisition

Input voltage measurement range  

from –1.1 up to 1.1 V, can be set by the software with discrete values ± (350, 500, 650, 900, 1100) mV

Permissible relative error of input voltage measurement (10 Hz frequency:

· in the range (modulo) from more than 10 up to 50 µV

· in the range (modulo) from more than 50 µV up to 350 mV

· in the range (modulo) from more than 350 up to 1100 mV

· in the range (modulo) from more than 0 up to 10 µV

±15%

±5%

±2%

not defined

Sensitivity at signal acquisition (except EP)

1, 2, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 50, 70, 100, 200, 500, 1000 µV/mm

Sensitivity at EP acquisition

1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200,
500 µV/div.

Sensitivity relative error at printing

± 5 %

Amplitude at displaying and printing by each channel of calibration markers

1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 µV

Amplitude at displaying and printing by each channel of calibration markers

1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 µV

Permissible relative error of recording of calibration marker on paper

± 5 %

 High pass filter (HPF)

discrete values can be selected from the range: 0.05, 0.5, 0.7, 1.5, 2, 5 and 10 Hz, arbitrary value can be set in the range from 0,05 to 10 Hz with 0,01 Hz step or can be disabled

Low pass filter (LPF)

discrete values can be selected from the range: 5, 10, 15, 35, 70, 75, 100, 150, 200, 250 and 500 Hz, arbitrary value can be set in the range from 5 to 600 Hz with 0,1 Hz step (sampling frequency is more than double cutoff frequency) or can be disabled

Bandpass:

· by (3 ± 0.5) dB level

· with disabled HPF

from 0.05 to 600 Hz

from 0 to 600 Hz

Software controlled mains frequency (50/60 Hz) notch filter rejection ratio

not less than 40 dB

Bandpass flatness in the 0,5-600 Hz band with respect to 10 Hz

within ±2 %

Internal noise level (grounded inputs):

· in the band of HPF - 0,5 Hz LPF - 35 Hz:

o peak-to-peak

o RMS (root mean square)

· in the band of HPF - 0,5 Hz  LPF - 75 Hz:

o peak-to-peak

o RMS (root mean square)

· in the band of HPF - 0,5 Hz  LPF - 150 Hz:

o peak-to-peak

o RMS (root mean square)

· in the band of HPF - 0,5 Hz  LPF - 600 Hz:

o peak-to-peak

o RMS (root mean square)

 

 

not more than 1,4 µV

not more than 0,21 µV

 

not more than 2 µV

not more than 0,28 µV

 

not more than 3 µV

not more than 0,38 µV

 

not more than 6 µV

not more than 0,78 µV

Patient leakage current running through any electrode excluding the ground one

not more than 5 nA

Maximum sampling rate

16 kHz ± 1%

Common mode rejection at 50 Hz

not less than 120 dB

Input impedance at 3 Hz

not less than 100 MΩ

Differential channels in direct current acquisition mode

Voltage range

from minus 2,5 up to plus 2,5 V

Voltage measurement error

±5 % or 10 mV depending on which value is more

Input impedance at 3 Hz

not less than 100 MΩ

Direct current (DC) channels

Number of channels

-/-/-/-/11 – for Neuron-Spectrum-61/Neuron-Spectrum-62/Neuron-Spectrum-63/ Neuron-Spectrum-64/Neuron-Spectrum-65 correspondingly

Increase of direct current channels – by using two similar electronic units simultaneously

yes

Operating modes

direct current acquisition mode and referential mode

Direct current channels in direct current acquisition mode

Voltage range

from minus 2,5 up to plus 2,5 V

Voltage measurement error

±5 % or 10 mV depending on which value is more

Input impedance at 3 Hz

not less than 100 MΩ

Direct current channels in referential mode

Input voltage measurement range  

from –1.1 up to 1.1 V, can be set by the program with the following              discrete values: ± (350, 500, 650, 900, 1100) mV

Permissible relative error of input voltage measurement (10 Hz frequency):

· in the range (modulo) from more than 10 up to 50 µV

· in the range (modulo) from more than 50 µV up to 350 mV

· in the range (modulo) from more than 350 up to 1100 mV

· in the range (modulo) from 0 up to 10 µV

±15%

±5%

±2%

not defined

Sensitivity at signal acquisition (except EP)

1, 2, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 50, 70, 100, 200, 500, 1000 µV/mm
 arbitrary sensitivity value can be assigned in the range from 1 to 10000 µV/mm

Sensitivity at EP acquisition

1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200,

500 µV/div.

Sensitivity relative error at printing

± 5 %

Amplitude at displaying and printing by each channel of calibration markers

1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 µV

Permissible relative error of recording of calibration markers at printing

± 5 %

Amplitude at displaying and printing by each channel of calibration markers

1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 µV

Permissible relative error of recording of calibration markers at printing

± 5 %

 High pass filter (HPF)

discrete values can be selected from the range: 0.05, 0.5, 0.7, 1.5, 2, 5 and 10 Hz, arbitrary value can be set in the range from 0,05 to 10 Hz with 0,01 Hz step or can be disabled

Low pass filter (LPF)

discrete values can be selected from the range: 5, 10, 15, 35, 70, 75, 100, 150, 200, 250 and 500 Hz, arbitrary value can be set in the range from 5 to 600 Hz with 0,1 Hz step (sampling frequency is more than double cutoff frequency) or can be disabled

Bandpass:

· by (3 ± 0.5) dB level

· with disabled HPF

 

from 0.05 to 600 Hz

from 0 to 600 Hz

Software controlled mains frequency (50/60 Hz) notch filter rejection ratio

not less than 40 dB

Common mode rejection at 50 Hz

not less than 120 dB

Input impedance at 3 Hz

not less than 200 MΩ

Bandpass flatness in the 0,5-600 Hz band with respect to 10 Hz

within ±2 %

Internal noise level (grounded inputs):

· in the band of HPF - 0,5 Hz LPF - 35 Hz:

o peak-to-peak

o RMS (root mean square)

· in the band of HPF - 0,5 Hz LPF - 75 Hz:

o peak-to-peak

o RMS (root mean square)

· in the band of HPF - 0,5 Hz  LPF – 150 Hz:

o peak-to-peak

o RMS (root mean square)

· in the band of HPF - 0,5 Hz  LPF – 600 Hz:

o peak-to-peak

o RMS (root mean square)

 

 

not more than 1,4 µV

not more than 0,21 µV

 

not more than 2 µV

not more than 0,28 µV

 

not more than 3 µV

not more than 0,38 µV

 

not more than 6 µV

not more than 0,78 µV

Patient leakage current running through any electrode excluding the ground one

not more than 5 nA

Maximum sampling rate

16 kHz ± 1%

Indicative respiratory channel

Number of channels

1/1/1/1/1/1 – for Neuron-Spectrum-61/Neuron-Spectrum-62/Neuron-Spectrum-63/ Neuron-Spectrum-64/Neuron-Spectrum-65 correspondingly

Passband (gain -3.0dB±0.5dB)

from 0,05 up to 30,0 Hz

Built-in calibrator (Calibration unit)

Generation of sine wave and square wave signals

yes

Peak-to-peak signal amplitude

1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200,
500 µV and 1 mV

Permissible relative error of signal peak-to-peak

± 5 %

Signal frequency

from 1 up to 7 Hz with 1 Hz step

Signal frequency relative error

± 1 %

Photic stimulation channels of electronic unit with LED photic stimulators PhS-1 and PhS-3

Number of channels

2/2/2/2/2/21)

Stimulus duration

from 2 up to 1500 ms with 100 µs step

Stimulus duration relative error

± 1 %

Stimulation frequency

from 0,1 up to 100 Hz with
0, 1 Hz step

Stimulus frequency relative error

± 10 %

Maximal brightness of photic stimulator (one side)

from 10000 up to 20000 cd/m2

Photic stimulation channels with LED photic stimulator PhS-2

Number of channels

2/2/2/2/2 – for Neuron-Spectrum-61/Neuron-Spectrum-62/Neuron-Spectrum-63/ Neuron-Spectrum-64/Neuron-Spectrum-65 correspondingly

Stimulus duration

from 100 µs up to 1000 µs with 100 µs step

Stimulus duration error:

· absolute in the range from 100 µs up to 1 ms

· relative in the range from 1 ms up to 1000 ms

±10 µs

±1 %

Stimulation frequency

from 0,1 up to 100 Hz with
0,1 Hz step

Permissible relative deviation of stimulus frequency

±10 %

Maximal brightness of photic stimulator (one side)

from more than 20000 up to 60000 cd/m2

Pattern stimulation channel (Electronic unit channel is used)

Number of channels

1/1/1/1/1/1 – for Neuron-Spectrum-61/Neuron-Spectrum-62/Neuron-Spectrum-63/ Neuron-Spectrum-64/Neuron-Spectrum-65 correspondingly

Stimulation frequency (reversed pattern image frequency)

from 0,1 up to 10 Hz

Stimulation frequency relative error

±10 %

Pattern and video stimulation channel (Adapter of high-resolution pattern-stimulator is used)

Number of channels

1/1/1/1/1 – for Neuron-Spectrum-61/Neuron-Spectrum-62/Neuron-Spectrum-63/ Neuron-Spectrum-64/Neuron-Spectrum-65 correspondingly

Stimulation frequency (checkerboard pattern image frequency)

from 0,1 up to 10 Hz

Stimulation frequency relative error

±50 %

Trigger in/out (Synchronization channel)

Number of channels

1/1/1/1/1 – for Neuron-Spectrum-61/Neuron-Spectrum-62/Neuron-Spectrum-63/ Neuron-Spectrum-64/Neuron-Spectrum-65 correspondingly

Input impedance

not less than 47 kΩ

Output impedance

1 kΩ

Output impedance relative error

within ±10 %

Duration of reversed polarity pulse output when LED photic stimulators PhS-1, PhS-3, adapter for standard pattern stimulator are used

1 ms

Permissible relative error of duration of reversed polarity pulse output when LED photic stimulators PhS-1, PhS-3, adapter for standard pattern stimulator are used

± 5 %

Auditory stimulation channel (Auditory stimulator unit is used)

Number of channels

2

Stimulation frequency

from 0,1 up to 1,0 Hz with 0,1 Hz step and from 1,0 Hz up to 10,0 Hz with 1,0 Hz step

Stimulation frequency relative error

±1 %

Resistance of headphones

 

not less than 22 Ω

Sensitivity of headphones

not more than 112 dB (SPL)/mW

Peak-to-peak amplitude of sine wave signal at 22 Ω resistance and maximum volume settings

not more than 5 V

Detection of stimulus onset/offset with information transfer to Neuron-Spectrum.NET software

yes

1Hz sine wave amplitude (no load) detected by auditory stimulation unit

not less than 34 mV

1Hz sine wave amplitude (no load) not detected by auditory stimulation unit

less than 8 mV

Frequency range of detected stimulus onset

from 20 Hz up to 20000 Hz

Absolute error of stimulus onset/offset time detection

± 1000 µs

Patient button

Power consumption

not more than 0.1 W

General Specifications and Parameters

Interface

USB

System mains voltage (AC)

(220±22), (230±23) V

Degrees of protection provided by enclosures

IP20 in compliance with

EN 60529:2013

Electronic unit power consumption

not more than 2.5 W

Climatic conditions:

· for transportation

o air temperature

o relative humidity

o atmospheric pressure

from - 25 up to +60°С
from 20 up to 95% non-condensing
from 70 kPa

· for storage

o air temperature

o relative humidity

o atmospheric pressure

from +5 up to +40°С
from 30 up to 85% non-condensing

from 70 up to 106 kPa

· for operation

o air temperature

o relative humidity

o atmospheric pressure

from +10 up to +35°С (for system parts that contact patient’s body — from +10 up to +42°С)

from 30 up to 85% non-condensing

from 70 up to 106 kPa

Dimensions without cables:

· Electronic unit (any configuration)

· CFM pod

· Auditory stimulator unit

· Neuron-Spectrum-PU/PSG patient unit

· LED photic stimulator PhS-1

· LED photic stimulator PhS-2

· LED photic stimulator PhS-3 with a holder (maximum height)

· USB-LAN hub КМ-52Е

· Power supply unit PSU-5

· Neuron-Spectrum-PU6 patient unit

· Trigger unit TU-1

· XPOD External-wired Pulse Oximeter

· Patient button

· Chest and abdominal respiratory effort sensors ES-4-05

· Chest and abdominal respiratory effort sensors ES-4-22

· Inductive thoracic and abdominal respiratory effort sensor        IES-1-22

· Inductive thoracic and abdominal respiratory effort sensor        IES-1-05

· Airflow sensor AS-7/A-20

· Airflow sensor AS-7/P-20

· Snoring sensor SS-1

· Case of snoring sensor SS-1:

o diameter

o height

· Snoring sensor SS-1-08

· Case of snoring sensor SS-1-08:

o diameter

o height

· Body position sensor PS-1-20 (electronic unit)

· Body position sensor PS-2-22 (electronic unit)

· Body position sensor PS-2-05 (electronic unit)

· Light sensor LS-1 (electronic unit)

· Airflow pressure sensor APS-3-20

· Airflow pressure sensor APSp-1-20

· Airflow pressure sensor APSp-1-05

· Airflow pressure sensor APS-3-05

· Stand for electronic unit SU-3:

o maximum height

o minimum height

o low bar diameter

o upper bar diameter

o base diameter

· Stand for electronic unit SU-8:

o maximum height

o minimum height

o low bar diameter

o upper bar diameter

o base diameter

· Stand for LED photic stimulator SU-14:

o maximum height

o minimum height

o bar diameter

o base diameter

· Mounting plate for two amplifier units

· Assembled holder H-1

· Package set (NS091901.001)

· Package set (NS002901.001)

· Package set (NS002901.002)

 

(200´135´45) ± 5 mm

(132.5´35´12.5) ± 5 mm

(67´49´25) ± 5 mm

(167´55´21) ± 5 mm

(140´75´50) ± 5 mm

(205´72´30) ± 5 mm

(780) ±5 mm

(205´142´54) ±5 mm

(79´54´33) ±5 mm

(166´55´21) ± 5 mm

(66´68´25) ± 5 mm

(56´39´20)±5 mm

(100´48´25) ± 5 mm

(40´35´5) ± 2 mm

(40´35´5) ± 2 mm

(39´40´8) ± 2 mm

(39´40´8) ± 2 mm

(39´40´8) ± 2 mm

(39´27´8) ± 2 mm

(19´19´3,5) ± 2 mm

(19,0 ± 1,0) mm

(3,5± 1,0) mm;

 

(19´19´3,5) ± 2 mm

(19,0 ± 1,0) mm

(3,5± 1,0) mm

 

(54´44´15) ± 2 mm

(54´44´15) ± 2 mm

(54´44´15) ± 2 mm

(71´36´22) ± 3 mm

(84´34´12) ± 3 mm

(84´34´12) ± 3 mm

(84´34´12) ± 3 mm

(84´34´12) ± 3 mm

 

(1490 ± 10) mm

(905 ± 10) mm

(25 ± 5) mm

(17± 5) mm

(660 ± 10) mm

 

(1580 ± 10) mm

(880 ± 10) mm

(13 ± 2) mm

(17± 5) mm

(250 ± 5) mm

 

(1580 ± 10) mm

(880 ± 10) mm

(13 ± 2) mm

(250 ± 5) mm

(152´36´24) ± 5 mm

(635´140´105) ± 5 mm

Weight:

· Electronic unit:

o Neuron-Spectrum-61

o Neuron-Spectrum-62

o Neuron-Spectrum-63

o Neuron-Spectrum-64

o Neuron-Spectrum-65

· CFM pod

· Auditory stimulator unit

· Neuron-Spectrum-PU/PSG patient unit

· LED photic stimulator PhS-1 (with arm)

· LED photic stimulator PhS-2

· LED photic stimulator PhS-3 with a holder

· Power supply unit PSU-5

· Neuron-Spectrum-PU6 patient unit

· Trigger unit TU-1

· USB-LAN hub КМ-52Е

· Patient button

· XPOD External-wired Pulse Oximeter

· Chest and abdominal respiratory effort sensors ES-4-22

· Chest and abdominal respiratory effort sensors ES-4-05

· Inductive thoracic and abdominal respiratory effort sensor         IES-1-22

· Inductive thoracic and abdominal respiratory effort sensor        IES-1-05

· Airflow sensor AS-7/A-20

· Airflow sensor AS-7/P-20

· Snoring sensor SS-1

· Snoring sensor SS-1-08

· Body position sensor PS-1-20

· Body position sensor PS-2-22

· Body position sensor PS-2-05

· Airflow pressure sensor APS-3-20

· Airflow pressure sensor APSp-1-20

· Airflow pressure sensor APSp-1-05

· Airflow pressure sensor APS-3-05

· Light sensor LS-1

· Mounting plate for two amplifier units

· SU-3 stand

· SU-8 stand

· SU-14 stand

· Assembled holder H-1 in package

· Carton package

· Package set (NS002901.001)

· Package set (NS002901.002)

· Package set (NS091901.001)

 

 

(0,716 ± 0,02) kg

(0,725 ± 0,02) kg

(0,73 ± 0,02) kg

(0,736 ± 0,02) kg

(0,767 ± 0,02) kg

(0,142 ± 0,01) kg

(0,04 ± 0,01) kg

(0,16 ± 0,05) kg

(0,12 ± 0,01) kg

(0,3 ± 0,02) kg

(0,6 ± 0,05) kg

(0,2 ± 0,05) kg

(0,1 ± 0,05) kg

(0,1 ± 0,01) kg

(0,6 ± 0,05) kg

(0,1 ± 0,02) kg

(0,086±0,01) kg

(0,05 ± 0,01) kg

(0,05 ± 0,01) kg

(0,04 ± 0,01) kg

(0,04 ± 0,01) kg

(0,04 ± 0,01) kg

(0,04 ± 0,01) kg

(0,02 ± 0,01) kg

(0,02 ± 0,01) kg

(0,05 ± 0,01) kg

(0,05 ± 0,01) kg

(0,05 ± 0,01) kg

(0,03 ± 0,01) kg

(0,03 ± 0,01) kg

(0,03 ± 0,01) kg

(0,03 ± 0,01) kg

(0,03 ± 0,01) kg

(0,1 ± 0,02) kg

(1,75 ± 0,1) kg

(2,15 ± 0,05) kg

(5,8 ± 0,1) kg

(1,75 ± 0,1) kg

(0,1 ± 0,02) kg

(2,3 ± 0,3) kg

(2,3 ± 0,3) kg

(2,2 ± 0,3) kg

Weight of packed system with accessories (without PC, printer and trolley)

not more than 25 kg

Safety

CF type

Neuron-Spectrum-64 electronic unit

1 pc.

SU-3 stand for electronic unit

1 pc.

SU-8 stand for LED photic stimulator, variant 14

1 pc.

Stand mount

1 pc.

PhS-1 LED photic stimulator

1 pc.

Set of EEG electrodes, 23 bridge electrodes, 3 ear electrodes

1 pc.

EEG helmet, green, size 48-54

1 pc.

EEG helmet, yellow: 42-48

1 pc.

EEG helmet, blue: 54-62

1 pc.

Cable for bridge or ear EEG electrode, white, 1m

22 pcs.

Cable for bridge or ear EEG electrode, red, 1 m

2 pcs.

Cable for bridge or ear EEG electrode, black, 1 m

1 pc.

Technical Manual Neuron-Spectrum-61, 62, 63, 64, 65, Neuromonitor

1 pc.

Warranty certificate

1 pc.

User Manual Neuron-Spectrum.NET

1 pc.

Annex to User Manual Exams Manager

1 pc.

Package set

1 pc.

License for Neuron-Spectrum.NET software without additional modules.

1 pc.

Electronic Unit limited warranty term – 2 years.

During the warranty term, repair is free, and if repair is impossible, Electronic Unit is replaced.  Warranty does not cover mechanical damage and unauthorized opening of Electronic Unit, and defects caused by misuse, and any product that has been altered or modified in any way.

Warranty repair is professionally performed at the Neurosoft Service Center in Ivanovo, RF.  Transportation costs to the Service Center are covered by the Customer, return transportation is covered by Neurosoft.

Customer pays return shipping charges.  We are responsible for the return shipping charges of replaced / repaired products.  Products found to be non-defective will be returned at customer's expense.

Extended warranty is available. Contact us for details.

Accessories (cables, bands, etc.) – 30 days.

Single-use items (electrodes, gels, pastes, etc.) are not covered.

Software updates are free of charge.  Please fill out the online Form to receive a download link to the version you are requesting.

Neuron-Spectrum-61/62/63/64/65 User Manual

Neuron-Spectrum-61/62/63/64/65 Brochure

Neuron-Spectrum.NETω Software for Neuron-Spectrum EEG Systems

The standardized EEG electrode array of the IFCN. Clinical Neurophysiology, 2017, no.128, pp. 2070–2077.

American Clinical Neurophysiology Society Guideline 4: Recording Clinical EEG on Digital Media. Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2016, no. 4, pp. 317-319.

American Clinical Neurophysiology Society Guideline 1: Minimum Technical Requirements for Performing Clinical Electroencephalography. Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2016, no. 4, pp. 303-307.

American Clinical Neurophysiology Society Guideline 6: Minimum Technical Standards for EEG Recording in Suspected Cerebral Death. Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2016, no. 4, pp. 324-327.

Beniczky S., Schomer D. L. Electroencephalography: basic biophysical and technological aspects important for clinical applications. Epileptic Disorders, 2020, vol. 22, i.6, pp. 697–715.

Useful information about EEG.

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