IBT morph lock Instructions de montage

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morph lock
Installation and Setup Guide
for the Prosthetist

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All rights reserved. morph lock is a trademark of Innite Biomedical
Technologies, LLC. morph lock is part of the morph2 product family.
This document provides information for the prosthetist who will be installing
morph lock.
FCC ID: O7Q-MORPH2
IC: 21990-MORPH2
Contains FCC ID: XDULE40-D2
Contains IC: 8456A-LE4D2
Innite Biomedical Technologies, LLC.
8 Market Place, Suite 500
Baltimore, MD 21202
(443) 451-7175
www.i-biomed.com
Mdi Europa GmbH
Langenhagener Str. 71
30855 Langenhagen
Germany

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morph lock
Thank you for choosing morph lock to help your prosthesis user gain more
control of his or her prosthesis. Whether you’re retrotting morph lock into an
existing prosthesis or you’re building a new prosthesis from the ground up,
this guide will familiarize you with morph lock functionality and installation.
The installation of morph lock should be performed exclusively by a licensed
prosthetist or technician. morph lock is intended to be operated by a
prosthesis user following installation and setup. Any unauthorized handling
or installation of morph lock could void its warranty.
Any questions? We’re happy to help. Call us or send us an email.
(443) 451-7175
This symbol is used throughout the guide to indicate important
cautionary information. Text following this symbol should be read
carefully.
INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE FOR THE PROSTHETIST

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table of contents
1. Meet morph lock��������������������������������������������5
2. Component Description ������������������������������������6
3. Specications ����������������������������������������������7
4. Installation��������������������������������������������������8
Before you Begin�������������������������������������������8
Batteries and Electrodes �����������������������������������9
Installation without a Wrist ������������������������������ 10
Installation with a Wrist ���������������������������������� 13
5. Test morph lock ������������������������������������������ 17
6. Using Tags ����������������������������������������������� 18
7. Troubleshooting ������������������������������������������ 21
8. Maintaining morph lock����������������������������������� 23
Preventative Inspection ���������������������������������� 23
Maintenance��������������������������������������������� 23
Disposal ������������������������������������������������� 23
Repairs, Returns and Warranty �������������������������� 23
9. Safety and Warnings ������������������������������������� 24

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meet morph lock
morph lock is an accessory for upper limb prosthetic devices that switches
EMG electrode input on and off. It works with RFID tags. Each tag is
programmed with a lock command. When morph lock detects a tag near
the prosthesis, morph lock pauses EMG input to the hand, thereby freezing
the hand in place. Approaching a tag again resumes EMG input and unlocks
the hand.
morph lock does not remove any functionality from the prosthetic hand.
Users can continue to use traditional operation to switch functions as needed
without the use of tags.
morph lock is compatible with most hands and wrists that accept standard
analog electrodes with three-port kidney-style connectors. Examples include
the Motion Control ETD, Steeper bebionic hand and Touch Bionics i-limb
hand. If you have a question about compatibility please contact us.
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component
description
morph lock includes a controller box and an antenna. The controller box
contains input cables (for battery and electrodes) and output cables (to
connect to the terminal device). The antenna is a ring that comes in different
sizes. Your antenna size depends on the lamination collar of the prosthesis.
The antenna is permanently attached to the controller box; do not try to
disconnect the antenna from the controller box.
Tags are small objects that store the lock command. When morph lock
comes close to a tag, morph lock wirelessly reads the tag and interrupts the
EMG signal to the hand. For more details on the tags and how to incorporate
them into the user’s environment, see Section 6.
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Controller Box
Antenna
MORPH LOCK UNIT
TAGS

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specications
Temperature range (use) -10°C to +50°C (14°F to 122°F)
Temperature range
(transport/storage)
-20°C to +65°C (-4°F to 149°F)
Humidity range (use) 45% - 75%
Humidity range
(storage/transport)
15% - 93%
Atmospheric pressure range 860 hPa - 1060 hPa
Input voltage 7.4V
Maximum Output Current 3A
Compatible battery FlexCell
Recommended battery capacity Depends on terminal device. Contact
us for recommendations.
Expected service life 3 years
Compatible electrode Standard analog electrodes with
three-port kidney-style connectors
Tag range 1-8cm (0.4”-3.1”)
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installation
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Included in the package:
• morph lock
• Tags
• FlexCell batteries (if ordered with morph lock)
What you’ll need:
• FlexCell batteries (if not ordered with morph lock)
• Two EMG electrodes with three-port kidney-style connectors
• Terminal device
• Coaxial plug
• Lamination collar parts
Optional:
• Ottobock wrist (10S17) with MyoRotronic (13E205)
• ProWrist (5010056). If using ProWrist, also need: Motion Control Battery
Adapter Cable (3010461).
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
WARNING: Do not place morph lock in a carbon ber prosthesis.
morph lock cannot detect tags through carbon ber.

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Plug the FlexCell cable into the
morph lock battery input cable.
As shown in the picture, the red
cables should be on the same side.
morph lock
Controller Box
FlexCell Cable
Plug each of the electrode cables
into the morph lock electrode
input cables. It does not matter
which electrode is plugged into
which input cable. The signals
can be later switched in the hand
software. Make sure the cables
are plugged in all the way.
Electrode
Cables
morph lock
Controller Box
WARNING: Turn the battery OFF before plugging in any cables. Do
not attempt to connect the battery or electrodes in a way that is
not specied. This could cause permanent damage to morph lock,
the battery or electrodes.
BATTERIES AND ELECTRODES

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Now that your electrodes and battery are connected, insert morph lock
through the proximal end of the prosthesis (i.e. end opposite of the lamination
collar).
Ensure that the flat side of the
antenna is flush against the
proximal side of the lamination
collar. Antenna cable should extend
into the prosthesis.
Use a small amount of adhesive
(i.e. glue) to secure the antenna to
the lamination collar.
Lamination
Collar
morph lock
Antenna
Antenna Cable
Antenna
INSTALLATION WITHOUT A WRIST
WARNING: Do not place morph lock in a carbon ber prosthesis.
morph lock cannot detect tags through carbon ber.
Place glue here
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