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Safety Information
ADInstruments is conscious of the critical safety issues involved when connecting electrical
devices to subjects. We invest significant resources to ensure that our products are approved
to strict international safety standards, and have our systems tested by independent
certification bodies. In addition, ADInstruments products are designed, manufactured and
serviced under the internationally recognized ISO9001:2008 quality management system.

Statement of Intended Use
All ADInstruments manufactured products are intended for use in teaching and research
applications and environments only. ADInstruments products are NOT intended to
be used as medical devices or in medical environments. That is, no product supplied by
ADInstruments is intended to be used to diagnose, treat, or monitor a subject. Furthermore
no product is intended for the prevention, curing or alleviation of disease, injury or
handicap.
Where a product meets IEC 60601-1 it is under the principle that:
1. it is a more rigorous standard than other standards that could be adopted.
2. it provides the most appropriate safety level for subjects and operators.
The choice to meet IEC 60601-1 is in no way to be interpreted to mean that a product:
1. is a medical device.
2. may be interpreted as a medical device.
3. is safe to be used as a medical device.

Safety and Quality Standards
When used with ADInstruments isolated front-ends, PowerLab systems are safe for
connection to subjects. The Bio Amp and the Isolated Stimulator built into the ML760
PowerLab/4ST, ML860 PowerLab 4/20T, ML865 PowerLab 4/25T, ML818 PowerLab 15T,
ML856 PowerLab 26T and the FE132 Bio Amp, FE135 Dual Bio Amp, FE408 Dual Bio
Amp/Stimulator, FE116 GSR Amp, FE117 BP Amp and FE180 Stimulus Isolator frontends, conform to international safety requirements. Specifically these are IEC60601-1 and
its addenda (see next page), and various harmonized standards worldwide (CSA601.1 in
Canada and AS/NZS 3200.1 in Australia and New Zealand). In accordance with European
standards they also comply with the electromagnetic compatibility requirements under
EN61326-1, which encompasses the EMC directive.
Quality Management System ISO9001:2008z
ADInstruments manufactures products under a quality system certified as complying with
ISO9001:2008 by an accredited certification body.

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BF (body protected) Symbol
This means that the input connectors are suitable for connection to humans
provided there is no direct electrical connection to the heart.
Warning Symbol
This means that the supplied documentation must be consulted for operating,
cautionary or safety information before using the device.
CE Mark
All PowerLab systems and front-end amplifiers carry the CE mark and meet
the appropriate EU directives.
UL Mark
ADInstruments isolated preamplifiers and 35 series PowerLab data acquisition
units meet the standards set by Underwriters Laboratories.

IEC Standard - International Standard - Medical Electrical Equipment
IEC60601-1:1998

General requirements for safety

IEC60601-1-1:1992

Safety requirements for medical electrical systems

EN61326-1:2006

Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use – EMC
requirements

IEC61010-1ed2.0

Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and
laboratory use.

UL Standard - Medical Electrical Equipment
UL 60601-1

Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1: General Requirements for Safety Edition 1

CSA C22.2 NO. 601.1

Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1: General Requirements for Safety Edition 1

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Contents
Safety Information

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Overview5
Getting Started

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Front-ends8
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Bridge Amp������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 14
GSR Amp ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 16
Neuro Amp EX ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 18
pH Amp�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������20
Spirometer���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������22
Stimulus Isolator ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������24
Stimulator HC �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������26

Warranty & License Agreement

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Overview
Front-ends are ancillary devices connected to the PowerLab recording unit to extend the
system’s capabilities. They provide additional signal conditioning and other features, and
extend the types of experiments that you can conduct and the data you can record.
•• All ADInstruments front-ends are designed to be operated under full software
control.
•• Any front-end feature such as gain or filtering is combined with the appropriate
features of the program and presented as a single set of software controls.
•• No knobs, dials, or switches are needed, although some may be provided for reasons
of convenience or safety.
The PowerLab controls front-ends through an expansion connector called the I2C (“eyesquared-see”) bus. This makes it very easy to add front-ends to the system or to transfer
them between PowerLabs. Many front-ends can be added to the system by connecting
the I2C sockets in a simple daisy-chain arrangement. In general, each front-end requires a
separate analog input channel of the PowerLab, although the Stimulus Isolator and similar
front-ends use the positive analog output of the PowerLab.
The front-ends are compatible with PowerLab and MacLab hardware and require the
following ADInstruments software versions or later: LabChart v6, Chart v4 or Scope v3.6.
Visit www.adinstruments.com/downloads/ for Windows and Mac operating system
compatibility. For more information please contact your ADInstruments representative.

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Getting Started
Front-ends are used with PowerLabs and ADInstruments programs such as LabChart and
Scope. This section describes the general setup for front-ends. Some front-ends (Isolated
Stimulator, Stimulator HC) have specialized connection requirements. Refer to the Frontend Owners Guide installed with your software for further information.

Checking the Front-end
Before connecting the front-end to anything, check it carefully for signs of physical damage.
1. Check that there are no obvious signs of damage to the outside of the front-end
casing.
2. Check that there is no obvious sign of internal damage, such as rattling. Pick up the
front-end, tilt it gently from side to side, and listen for anything that appears to be
loose.
If you have found a problem, contact your ADInstruments representative and describe the
problem. Arrangements can be made to replace or repair the front-end.

Connecting to the PowerLab
To connect a front-end to the PowerLab, first ensure that the PowerLab is turned off.

Single Front-ends
Connect the I2C output of the PowerLab to the I2C input of the front-end using the I2C cable
provided. Connect the BNC output of the front-end to an Input channel on the front of the
PowerLab.

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Multiple Front-ends
The number of normal front-ends that can be connected depends on the number of input
channels on the PowerLab, since the BNC cable for each front-end is normally connected to
one of the analog input channels of the PowerLab. The initial front-end should be connected
with the I2C cable. The remainder are daisy-chained via I2C cables, connecting the I2C
output of the last connected front-end to the I2C input of the front-end to be added.

Software Configuration
The functions of the front-end are combined with those of the PowerLab and the program
and presented as a single set of software controls, replacing the input amplifier dialogs or the
Stimulator dialog depending on the front-end connected.
1. Turn on the PowerLab and start LabChart
2. Create a new document
3. Choose the front-end from the Channel Function popup menu.

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Animal Bio Amp
The Animal Bio Amp is a galvanically isolated, high performance, differential amplifier
suitable for the measurement of a wide variety of biological signals in animals and isolated
tissues.
For full usage and specification information see the Front-end Owners Guide installed with
LabChart or available from www.ADInstruments.com.

Related Products
MLA1213

Needle Electrodes for FE136 (3 pk)

MLA1214

Spring Clip Electrodes for FE136 (3 pk)

See www.ADInstruments.com for further information.

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Specifications
Product:
Safety:
EMC:
Connection type:
Configuration:
Input range:
Input impedance:
Input leakage current:
CMRR:
IMRR:
Noise:

Accuracy:
Non-linearity:
DC blocking:
Baseline restore:

FE136 Animal Bio Amp
Approved to IEC 60601-1 Standard (BF rating)
EN61326-1:2006
Three shrouded 1.5 mm male pin sockets
Isolated differential channel with isolated ground reference
± 5 µV to ± 100 mV full scale in 14 steps (combined PowerLab
and Bio Amp)
200 MΩ differential
< 3 µArms @ 240 V, 50 Hz
< 2 µArms @ 120 V, 60 Hz
> 85 dB (typically, 1–60 Hz)
> 130 dB (to true earth, 50–60 Hz)
1 Hz to 5 kHz		
< 1.3 µVrms (< 8 µV peak-to-peak)
0.3 Hz to 1 kHz
< 0.6 µVrms
0.1 Hz to 100 Hz
< 0.35 µVrms (@ 200 samples/second)
± 1.5% (all ranges, within Bio Amp)
< 0.2% within range
±1V
Automatic

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Bio Amp
The Bio Amp is a galvanically isolated, high-performance differential bio amplifier
optimized for the measurement of a wide variety of biological signals such as ECG, EEG and
EMG recordings. It is certified and approved for human connection.
For full usage and specification information see the Front-end Owners Guide installed with
LabChart or available from www.ADInstruments.com.

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Reusable ECG Electrodes

MLA710

Chest ECG Electrodes

MLAWBT9

EEG Flat Electrodes

MLA1605

Shielded Lead Wires (5 alligator clip, 25 cm)

MLA1610

Shielded Lead Wires (5 Micro-Hooks)

MLA1203

Needle Electrodes (5) 29 gauge

MLAEC1

EEG Electro-Cap System 1 (medium cap)

MLAEC2

EEG Electro-cap System 2 (large & medium cap)

MLAC14

Adapter Pack (2 mm pin to SAF, 5 pk)

See www.ADInstruments.com for further information.

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Specifications
Product:
Safety:
EMC:
Connection type:

Configuration:
Input range:
Input impedance:
Input leakage current:
CMRR:
IMRR:
Noise:

Accuracy:
Non-linearity:
DC blocking:
Baseline restore:
Input pin diagram:
Reference/Common
Negative input (−)
CH2 Negative (−)
Positive input (+)
CH2 Positive (+)
Reference/Common

FE132/FE135 Bio Amp
Approved to IEC 60601-1 Standard (BF rating)
EN61326-1:2006
Six-pin DIN/MS socket to fit 3-lead (FE132) Bio Amp cable
(Tronomed D-1340) or 5-Lead (FE135) Bio Amp Cable
(Tronomed D-1540)
Isolated differential channel with isolated ground reference
± 5 µV to ± 100 mV full scale in 14 steps (combined PowerLab
and Bio Amp)
200 MΩ differential
< 3 µArms @ 240 V, 50 Hz
< 2 µArms @ 120 V, 60 Hz
> 85 dB (typically, 1–60 Hz)
> 130 dB (to true earth, 50–60 Hz)
1 Hz to 5 kHz		
< 1.3 µVrms (< 8 µV peak-to-peak)
0.3 Hz to 1 kHz
< 0.6 µVrms
0.1 Hz to 100 Hz
< 0.35 µVrms (@ 200 samples/second)
± 1.5% (all ranges, within Bio Amp)
< 0.2% within range
±1V
Automatic

Shield
Shield

Dual Channel
Single Channel

CH1 Positive (+)
None
CH1 Negative (−)
None

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BP Amp
The BP Amp is a galvanically isolated blood pressure amplifier that provides pressure
measurements from human and animals using suitable BP transducers. It is certified and
approved for human connection.
Note: For human application the transducer must be cold sterilized prior to use.
For full usage and specification information see the Front-end Owners Guide installed with
LabChart or available from www.ADInstruments.com.

Related Products
MLT0699

Disposable BP Transducer (no stopcock)

MLT0670

Disposable BP Transducer (stopcock)

See www.ADInstruments.com for further information.

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Specifications
Product:
Safety:
EMC:
Connection type:
Configuration:
Input range:
Sensitivity:
Input impedance:
Input leakage current:
Frequency response:
Accuracy:
Zeroing and offset:

Excitation:

FE117 BP Amp
Approved to IEC 60601-1 Standard (BF rating)
EN61326-1:2006
6-pin socket to fit 6-pin Utah Medical 650-208 transducer
cable with a 4-pin transducer connection cable
Isolated AC Bridge
50 to 250 mmHg full scale in 3 steps (combined PowerLab and
BP Amp)
Correct for 5 µV/V/mmHg transducer standard (~350 Ω
bridge)
> 10 kΩ at 400 Hz AC
< 3 µArms at 240 V, 50 Hz
< 2 µArms at 120 V, 60 Hz
–3 dB at 50 Hz
± 2% (± 0.2 mmHg) all points, after zero correction
Automatic software-controlled fast zeroing, controlled by
internal 12-bit DAC; resolution = ± 0.2 mmHg (with supplied
transducer)
5 Vrms AC at 400 Hz ± 5%

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Bridge Amp
The Bridge Amp is a non-isolated bridge amplifier, which provides strain gauge
measurements from most DC bridge transducers, including force transducers, displacement
transducers, pressure transducers and temperature probes. The Bridge Amp is available in
single- (FE221), four- (FE224) or eight-channel (FE228) models.
For full usage and specification information see the Front-end Owners Guide installed with
LabChart or available from www.ADInstruments.com.

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Force Transducer (20 g)

MLT0402

Force Transducer (2 g)

MLT0015

High Grade Isotonic Transducer

MLT422/D

Skin Temperature Probe (DIN, 2 m)

SPR-320

Pressure Catheter (2F, Single, Straight, 140 cm, PU)

See www.ADInstruments.com for further information.

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Specifications
Product:
EMC:
Connection type:
Configuration:
Input range:
Input impedance:
CMRR (differential):
Noise:
Frequency response:
Accuracy:
Maximum input voltage:
Zeroing circuitry:
Internal offsetting range:

Internal offset resolution:
Excitation voltage range:
Transducer drive current:
Input pin diagram:

FE221/FE224/FE228 Bridge Amp
EN61326-1:2006
8-pin DIN socket
Differential
± 200 µV to ± 5 V full scale in 14 steps (combined PowerLab
and Bridge Amp)
2 × 1 MΩ (single-ended) 2 MΩ (differential)
100 dB @ 50 Hz (typical)
< 1 µVrms referred to input at highest gain
–3 dB, 2 kHz maximum at all gains with the low-pass filter off
± 0.5% (combined PowerLab and Bridge Amp)
± 10 V
Software-controlled, either manual or automatic
± 10 V (1–5 V range)
± 1 V (100–500 mV range)
± 100 mV (0.2–50 mV range)
16-bit (internal DAC) ± 32 000 steps about 0 V
0–20 V DC (± 10 V referred to ground), adjusted by external
resistor
± 45 mA maximum

[7] Ground

[3] Input Positive (+)

[5/8] Excitation voltage
programming resistor

[6] None
[1] Excitation Positive (+)

[4] Excitation Negative (−)
[2] Input Negative (−)

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GSR Amp
The Galvanic Skin Response amplifier with suitable electrodes is designed to measure
the electrical conductance of the skin, which is used as an indication of psychological
or physiological response. It is galvanically isolated for subject safety, and certified and
approved for human connection.
For full usage and specification information see the Front-end Owners Guide installed with
LabChart or available from www.ADInstruments.com.

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GSR Finger Electrodes

MLT117F

MRI Safe Bipolar Finger Electrodes (5 m)

See www.ADInstruments.com for further information.

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Specifications
Product:
Safety:
EMC:
Connection type:

Configuration:
Input range:
Input leakage current:
Frequency response:
Accuracy:
Zeroing and offset:
Excitation:
Current density:

FE116 GSR Amp
Approved to IEC 60601-1 Standard (BF rating)
EN61326-1:2006
2 × 4 mm shrouded sockets. Custom cable with two shrouded
banana plugs and terminated with two dry, bright-plated,
bipolar electrodes with Velcro attachment strap suitable for
adult fingers
Transformer isolation (AC bridge operation)
1 to 40 μS full scale in 6 steps (combined PowerLab and GSR
Amp)
< 3 μArms at 240 V, 50 Hz
< 2 μArms at 120 V, 60 Hz
–3 dB at 1 Hz
± 5%
Automatic software-controlled fast zeroing, controlled by
internal 12-bit DAC; ± 0.2 μS resolution
Constant-voltage AC excitation (22 mVrms @75 Hz)
≤0.5 μA cm–2

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Neuro Amp EX
The Neuro Amp EX is a galvanically isolated, low noise and high gain amplifier (supplied
with headstage), which is ideal for extracellular recordings requiring a wide bandpass
(0.1–5 kHz) and a high signal to noise ratio, especially in microneurography. The device is
certified safe for human connection.
For full usage and specification information see the Front-end Owners Guide installed with
LabChart or available from www.ADInstruments.com.

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Neuro Amp EX Headstage

See www.ADInstruments.com for further information.

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Specifications
Product:
Safety:
EMC:
Connection type:
Configuration:
Input range:
Input impedance:
Low-pass filtering:
High-pass filtering:
Notch filter:

FE185 Neuro Amp EX
Approved to IEC 60601-1 Standard (BF rating)
EN61326-1:2006
Five-pin Redel connector
One isolated differential channel with isolated ground
reference
± 20 μV to ± 1 mV full scale in 6 steps (combined PowerLab,
Neuro Amp EX front-end and headstage)
100 MΩ
Fourth-order Bessel filter, ± 3% accuracy.
Frequencies software-selectable: 1 kHz, 2 kHz, 5 kHz
First-order filter, ± 0.25% accuracy.
Frequencies software-selectable: 100 Hz, 300 Hz, 500 Hz
Second-order filter, –32 dB attenuation; 50 or 60 Hz frequency
(automatic sensing)

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pH Amp
The pH Amp is a non-isolated dual front-end suitable for use with pH, ion-selective and
potentiometric redox electrodes. It can provide pH measurements in the range 0–14,
electrode voltages to 2.0 V and temperature ranging from 0 to 100 °C. It can also be used for
temperature compensated measurements or as an independent temperature sensor.
For full usage and specification information see the Front-end Owners Guide installed with
LabChart or available from www.ADInstruments.com.

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Redox Electrode

MLA042

pH Electrode

MLT5733

pH Electrode - Tuff tip for student use

See www.ADInstruments.com for further information.

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Specifications
Product:
pH Section
Connection type:
Configuration:
Input Range:

FE165 pH Amp

Input impedance:
Noise:
Low pass filter:
Low pass filter accuracy:
Low pass filter type:
Temperature Section
Connection type:
Configuration
Output ranges:

Amplifier output:
Accuracy:

Insulated BNC socket
High impedance, electrometer type
± 200 µV to ± 2 V full scale in 13 steps (combined PowerLab
and pH Amp)
1013 Ω typical
< 1 µVrms (< 4 µV p–p) with a bandwidth of DC – 10 Hz
10 Hz. (–3 dB frequency)
± 3.0%
Bessel (2 pole)
3 pin mini-audio jack
100 Ω platinum RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector)
Range
Temperature °C
Resolution °C
± 10 V
± 200
0.1
±5V
± 100
0.05
±2V
± 40
0.02
±1V
± 20
0.01
± 500 mV
± 10
0.01
0 V @ 0 °C, 50 mV/°C (factory set)
± 0.2 °C

Temp

pH

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Spirometer
The Spirometer is a precision differential pressure transducer that measures the respiration
flow rates from humans or animals (using suitable flow head sizes). The Spirometer and
attached flow head function together as a pneumotachometer, with an output signal
proportional to airflow.
For full usage and specification information see the Front-end Owners Guide installed with
LabChart or available from www.ADInstruments.com.

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Respiratory Flow Head 300 L

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Respiratory Flow Head 10 L

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Respiratory Flow Head 1 L

MLA5530

Calibration Syringe

See www.ADInstruments.com for further information.

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Specifications
Product:
EMC:
Connection type:
Configuration:
Input range:
Pressure sensitivity:
Amplifier noise:

Temperature drift:
Warm-up time:
Maximum input pressure:
Response time:
Linearity:
Low-pass filtering:
Max zero pressure offset:
Zero offset correction:

FE141 Spirometer
EN61326-1:2006
Two female Luer fittings to enable connection to Flow Head
via male Luer fittings and suitable tubing.
Differential pressure input, ± 1" (2.5 cm) H2O (1.9 mmHg,
249 Pa)
± 20 mV to ± 500 mV full scale in 5 steps (combined PowerLab
and Spirometer)
0.5 V per inch (1.27 V per cm) H2O
< 150 µVrms @ 100 Hz
< 50 µVrms @ 10 Hz
< 35 µVrms @ 1 Hz
0.05% of full scale per °C
~ 2 minutes
± 28.1" H2O (7 kPa)
1 ms (10–90% full scale) at maximum bandwidth
± 0.5% full scale
1, 10 or 100 Hz (software-selectable) using fourth-order Bessel
filter
< 1% full scale, software removable
Software removed (up to ± 10% full scale)

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Stimulus Isolator
The Stimulus Isolator is a galvanically isolated constant-current stimulator providing a
range of pulse width from 10 µs to 2.56 ms with a maximum current of 10 mA. The unit
provides adjustable pulse amplitude, width, and frequency. It is certified and approved for
human connection.
For full usage and specification information see the Front-end Owners Guide installed with
LabChart or available from www.ADInstruments.com.

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Stimulator Cable (4 mm shrouded to Alligator clip, 50 cm)

MLA260/L

Stimulator Cable (4 mm shrouded to Alligator clip, 2 m)

SP0105

Shrouded Connectors (10 red, 10 black)

See www.ADInstruments.com for further information.

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Specifications
Product:
Safety:
EMC:
Connection type:
Configuration:
Output range:
Resolution:
Compliance voltage:
Pulse duration range:
Duration accuracy:
Repetition rate:
Safety indicators:

Safety switch:

FE180 Stimulus Isolator
Approved to IEC 60601-1 Standard (BF rating)
EN61326-1:2006
Two shrouded 4 mm sockets
Constant-current stimulator with hardware-limited repetition
rate
100 µA, 1 mA, or 10 mA full scale
1% of full scale (1 µA, 10 µA, or 100 µA)
100 V fixed
0.01 to 2.56 ms in 0.01 ms steps
± 0.01% +5/–0 µs
up to 2000 Hz
A single, multi-color indicator displays the isolated stimulator
status. A green flash indicates delivery of a valid stimulus. A
yellow flash indicates an out-of-compliance condition (OOC)
Isolating On-Off switch flicks down to disconnect quickly

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Stimulator HC
The Stimulator HC is an isolated constant-current stimulator with 100 V compliance
designed to stimulate in vitro isolated nerve, muscle or tissue samples. It provides
adjustable constant-current pulses of 10 microsecond to 4 milliseconds duration, of 0.1 to 30
Hz pulse frequency and up to 100 mA pulse amplitude. It is NOT approved for live subject
connection!
For full usage and specification information see the Front-end Owners Guide installed with
LabChart or available from www.ADInstruments.com.

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Controller
159920-X1/C Radnoti 4 Chamber Tissue-Organ Bath
See www.ADInstruments.com for further information.

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Specifications
Product:
Safety:
EMC:
Connection type:
Configuration:
Output range:
Resolution:
Compliance voltage:
Pulse duration range:
Duration accuracy:
Repetition rate:
Safety indicators:

Safety switch:

FE155 Stimulator HC
Not For Human Connection
EN61326-1:2006
Two 2 mm touch-proof safety sockets
Constant-current stimulator with hardware limited repetition
rate
1 mA, 10 mA, 100 mA full scale
1% of full scale (10 µA, 100 µA, or 1 mA)
100 V fixed
0.02 to 5.12 ms in 0.02 ms steps
± 0.01% +5/–0 µs
up to 30 Hz
A single, multi-color indicator displays the Stimulator HC
status. A green flash indicates delivery of a valid stimulus. A
yellow flash indicates an out-of-compliance condition (OOC).
Isolating On-Off switch flicks down to disconnect quickly.

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Warranty & License Agreement
Extent

This Agreement is between ADInstruments Pty Ltd [‘ADI’] and the purchaser [‘the Purchaser’] of any ADI product — software, hardware or
both — and covers all obligations and liabilities on the part of ADI, the Purchaser, and other users of the product. The Purchaser (or any user)
accepts the terms of this Agreement by using the product. Any changes to this Agreement must be recorded in writing and have ADI’s and the
Purchaser’s consent.
Responsibilities

The Purchaser and any others using any ADI product agree to use it in a sensible manner for purposes for which it is suited, and agree to take
responsibility for their actions and the results of their actions. If problems arise with an ADI product, ADI will make all reasonable efforts to
rectify them. This service may incur a charge, depending on the nature of the problems, and is subject to the other conditions in this Agreement.
Statement of Intended Use

All ADInstruments manufactured products are intended for use in teaching and research applications and environments only. ADInstruments
products are NOT intended to be used as medical devices or in medical environments. That is, no product supplied by ADInstruments is
intended to be used to diagnose, treat, or monitor a subject. Furthermore no product is intended for the prevention, curing or alleviation of
disease, injury or handicap.
Where a product meets IEC 60601-1 it is under the principle that:
1. it is a more rigorous standard than other standards that could be adopted and
2. it provides the most appropriate safety level for subjects and operators.
The choice to meet IEC 60601-1 is in no way to be interpreted to mean that a product:
1. is a medical device;
2. may be interpreted as a medical device;
3. is safe to be used as a medical device
General Limitations

ADI products are produced to high standards, and should perform as described in the supplied documentation. There is a limited hardware
warranty, and technical support is provided for all products. Nevertheless, since ADI products could be affected by external factors (for instance,
the computer system on which they run), absolute performance and reliability cannot be guaranteed. No warranty, either expressed or implied
or statutory, other than that contained in this Agreement, is made in respect to ADI products. The Purchaser therefore assumes all risks as to
the performance and reliability of the products, and the results gained using them. ADI is not responsible for any problems with the computer
system not directly related to ADI products. ADI neither assumes or authorizes any person to assume on its behalf any liability in connection
with the sale, installation, service or use of its products. ADI shall not be held responsible for special, consequential or punitive damages of any
kind arising out of sale, installation service or use of its products.
Hardware Warranty

ADI warrants that PowerLab Data Acquisition Units (PL prefix)1 and Front-ends (FE prefix)2 shall be free from defects in materials and
workmanship for five (5) years from the date of purchase. Other PowerLab Data Acquisition Units3, Front-ends4 and Pods5 shall be free of
defects in material and workmanship for three (3) years from their date of purchase. ADI also warrants that ADI Specialized Data Recorders6
and Instruments7 shall be free of defects in material and workmanship for one (1) year from their date of purchase. If there is such a defect,
ADI will repair or replace the equipment as appropriate, and the duration of the warranty shall be extended by the length of time needed for
repair or replacement.
To obtain service under this warranty, the Purchaser must notify the nearest ADI office, or Authorized Representative, of the defect before the
warranty expires. The ADI or Representative office will advise the Purchaser of the nearest service center address to which the Purchaser must
ship the defective product at his or her own expense. The product should be packed safely, preferably in its original packaging. ADI will pay
return shipping costs.
Hardware Warranty Limitations

This warranty applies only to the hardware specified in this document and used under normal operating conditions and within specification.
Consumables, electrodes and accessories are not covered by this warranty. Third party equipment is covered by the manufacturer’s warranty. It
does not cover hardware modified in any way, subjected to unusual physical, electrical or environmental stress, used with incorrectly wired or
substandard connectors or cables, or with the original identification marks altered. Tampering with or breaking of the Warranty Seal will also
void the warranty. ADI does not warrant that equipment is suitable for any specific purpose, other than that explicitly stated by ADI.
Product Types & Warranty Term
ADI manufactured products covered by five (5) year warranty
1
2

Data Acquisition Units: PowerLab 35 series with PL prefix
Front-ends: ADI Front-end Signal Conditioners with FE prefix.

ADI manufactured products covered by three (3) year warranty

Data Acquisition Units: PowerLab 26 series with ML prefix
Front-ends: ADI Front-end Signal Conditioners with ML prefix.
5
Pods: The entire range of ADI Pod Signal Conditioners.
3
4

ADI manufactured products covered by one (1) year warranty
6

Specialized Data Recorders: Metabolic Systems (e.g. ML240 PowerLab/8M Metabolic System)

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Instruments: Blood FlowMeter, Gas Analyzers, NIBP System (excluding transducers), STH Pump Controller.

Third Party Products (Including Transducers)

Products not manufactured by ADI are covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
Accessories and Consumables

Accessories and Consumables are not covered by any type of warranty.
Software License

The Purchaser has the non-exclusive right to use the supplied ADI software. (The Purchaser’s employees or students, for instance, are entitled to
use it, provided they adhere to this Agreement.) The Purchaser is permitted to make one backup copy of ADI software. Each separate purchase
of a software program, allows the Purchaser to install the software on up to three computers for use with one PowerLab data acquisition unit or
an Authorized Recording Device. That is, the software can be used for analysis purposes on three separate computers, however a single license
can only be used with one PowerLab unit or an Authorized Recording Device to perform data acquisition at any one time. Departmental
(multiple-user) licenses allow the Department to use the program on all computers situated within the Department, even if only one CD is
provided. See the accompanied Software License document for more information.
Controlling Law and Severability

This license shall be governed by the laws of the territory into which the software is sold, or if sold into the United States of America, by the
laws of the State of California.
Technical Support

The Purchaser is entitled to free technical support for any ADI product for one year from its date of purchase. Our technical support staff can
provide advice concerning installation and operation of ADI products. Services outside of this may incur a charge. Technical support staff will
not provide experimental protocols or procedural instructions for conducting experiments. However, information of this type may be provided
in the supplied product documentation, or on ADI web sites.
Inquiries

For additional information or service inquiries please contact the nearest ADInstruments office or Authorized Distributor. For contact details
see www.ADInstruments.com

Copyright © 2011 ADInstruments. All rights reserved. PowerLab, LabChart, LabTutor, LabAuthor, MacLab and ADInstruments are registered
trademarks of ADInstruments Pty Ltd. The names of specific recording units, such as PowerLab 26T, are trademarks of ADInstruments Pty Ltd.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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