Mind alive David Alert PRO User Manual

[OPERATORS MANUAL]
Usage and care of your AVE and CES device
W A R N ING
The Cranio-Electro Stimulation (CES) of the DAVID ALERT Pro delivers
electrical current through the body, and should not be used by persons
be read before using CES (see page 15).
All persons who:
a) have ever had an epileptic seizure of any kind, b) suffer from any mental disorder or psychiatric illness, c) are currently using any drugs (prescription or recreational), d) are under the influence of alcohol, e) have had any head injuries,
should not use the DAVID ALERT Pro unless under the supervision of a health care provider qualified in the safe detection of seizures.
NOTICE TO HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
It is the responsibility of the health care provider to complete a proper intake addressing these concerns mentioned above. Mind Alive Inc., its employees, suppliers and distributors are exempt from any liability in damages resulting from a seizure or psychiatric condition that may occur from prescribing this device.
THE DAVID ALERT PRO IS NOT RECOGNIZED AS A TREATMENT OR
CURE OF ANY MEDICAL CONDITION OR DISABILITY. HOWEVER,
RESEARCH SUGGESTS THAT THE DAVID ALERT PRO IS AN
EFFECTIVE RELAXATION AND MEDITATION TOOL .
The AVE stimulation of the DAVID ALERT Pro is non-invasive.
All resulting effects are produced in the brain solely by
audio and visual stimulation.
All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part is forbidden without
the express written consent of Mind Alive Inc.
Tru-Vu Omniscreen Eyesets protected under U.S. Patent 5,709,645
© 2003-2015
Mind Alive Inc.
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Version 1, Revision 4
April 2015
TABLE OF CONTENTS
NOTICE TO HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS ............................................... INSIDE FRONT COVER
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................... 1
COMPONENT LIST ....................................................................................................................... 1
ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES ........................................................................................................ 1
SESSION CONTROLS ............................................................................................ 2
VOLUME ........................................................................................................................................ 2
INTENSITY .................................................................................................................................... 2
TONE SELECTION ........................................................................................................................ 2
HEARTBEAT SELECTION ............................................................................................................ 2
SAVING PREFERENCES ............................................................................................................... 2
AVE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................... 3
SETUP ............................................................................................................................................ 3
EXTRA USER PACKAGE ............................................................................................................... 3
POWER .......................................................................................................................................... 3
TURN ON/TURN OFF ................................................................................................................. 4
BATTERY LEVEL .......................................................................................................................... 4
SELECTING A SESSION ................................................................................................................ 4
CES OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................... 5
SETUP ............................................................................................................................................ 5
RUNNING CES ............................................................................................................................. 5
100HZ MODE ............................................................................................................................. 6
CES INTENSITY ........................................................................................................................... 5
CES HINTS ................................................................................................................................... 6
SOUND SYNC SESSIONS ...................................................................................... 7
TONES AND HEARTBEAT ........................................................................................................... 7
QUICK START (AVE) ........................................................................................... 8
ICON DESCRIPTIONS .......................................................................................... 9
ALERT PRO SESSIONS ...................................................................................... 11
TABLE OF CONTENTS
WARNINGS ........................................................................................................... 14
AUDIO-VISUAL ENTRAINMENT (AVE) .................................................................................14
PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................................................................14
CRANIO-ELECRO STIM (CES) ................................................................................................15
WARRANTY AND CARE .................................................................................... 16
RETURNING FOR REPAIRS .......................................................................................................16
FOR UNITED STATES AND INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS ..................................................17
CARE AND MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................................17
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY .......................................................................................................17
TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................ 18
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INTRODU CTION
The DAVID ALERT Pro (Attentive Living through Energizing Regenerative
Technology) integrates the necessary principles of audio/visual and cranio-
electro stimulation (CES) stimulation to safely and effectively guide the user into desired states of relaxation and attention which is ideal for those with ADD/ADHD and/or cognitive decline.
The portability of the DAVID ALERT Pro lends itself to easy travel (airport X-ray machines will not harm the DAVID ALERT Pro).
For best results, we recommend that you drink a glass of water 15 minutes before a session. Ensure that your environment is conducive to relaxation. For example, be sure that you will not be interrupted, you are wearing comfortable clothing, there is no excessive noise and the room is set at a comfortable temperature. You should be sitting down in a reclined position or lying down. Although you may keep your eyes open or closed, most people enjoy the sessions with their eyes closed.
In order to obtain maximum enjoyment and benefits from your DAVID ALERT Pro, please read this operator’s manual thoroughly.
COMPONENT LIST
DAVID ALERT Pro – Serial Number _______________________________________ Tru-Vu Omniscreen Eyeset (white), Eyeset Cord and Carry Case Headphones CES Stimulus Cable Stereo Patch Cord Carry Bag 9-Volt Alkaline Battery 9-Volt DC Power Adapter DAVID ALERT Pro Operator’s Manual DAVID ALERT Pro User’s Guide
ADDIT ION AL ACCE SSOR IES
Extra User Package (eyeset, headphones and splitter cords) Tru-Vu Omniscreen Multi-Color Eyeset Tru-Vu Omniscreen White Viewhole Eyeset - for eyes open use DAVID Session Editor
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All of the buttons on the ALERT Pro are raised to help you find them easily with eyes closed.
SESSION CONTR OLS
VOLUME
The volume level affects both tones and the heartbeat together. There are 30 volume levels. To adjust the volume, press and release or press and hold the VOL or buttons. The graph will display the volume level. The volume cannot be adjusted during Soft Off™.
INTENSITY
The intensity level affects the brightness of the lights in the eyeset. There are 15 eyeset intensity levels. To adjust the intensity, press and release or press and hold the INT or buttons. The graph will display the intensity level. The intensity cannot be adjusted during Soft Off™.
TONE SELECTION
OFF
PULSE
BINAURAL
MONAURAL
There are three (3) different tone options available in the ALERT Pro: Pulse Tones, Binaural Beats, and Stereo Monaural Beats. Tones may also be turned off. All sessions start with pulse tones. Press and release the tone button ( ) to cycle through the tone options.
HEARTBEAT SELECTION
All sessions start with the heartbeat on. The heartbeat can be used to help
modulate breathing for improved HRV (see the ALERT Pro User’s Guide for
more information). To turn the heartbeat on/off, press and hold the tone button ( ).
SAVING PREFERENCES
You can save your preferred volume, intensity, tone, and heartbeat settings for each session. Adjust the volume, intensity, and tone settings then press both the INT and buttons at the same time. The session group icon will blink. You may continue the session or end it immediately and the ALERT Pro will save your preferred settings and use them the next time you run that session.
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AVE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
SETUP
The headphones connect to the headphone output jack ( ). Please ensure that
you have the side marked “L” on your left ear and the side marked “R” on your
right ear. It is recommended that you disconnect the headphones from the unit before storing or travelling to prevent accidental damage to the jack.
The Tru-Vu Omniscreen, Tru-Vu Omniscreen Viewhole, or Tru-Vu Omniscreen Multi-Color Eyeset connect to the eyeset output jack ( ) with the included
2.5mm patch cord. Connect one end to the ALERT Pro and the other to the jack located on the lower left of the glasses. It is recommended that you disconnect the eyeset cable from the device and from the eyeset before storing or travelling to prevent accidental damage to the jacks.
An external audio source (such as an MP3 or CD player) can be connected to the ALERT Pro so that music or other audio can be listened to while running a session. Plug the stereo patch cord into the headphone output of the audio device and the audio input jack ( ) of the ALERT Pro.
Note: start the ALERT Pro and select a session before playing audio unless you would like to run a sound sync session (see page 7).
EXTRA USER PACKAGE
The Extra User Package (sold separately) allows two people to use the ALERT Pro at the same time. It comes with a second eyeset and headphones and a set of splitter cables. Connect the 3.5mm splitter cable to the headphone output jack (
) and connect each set of headphones to the splitter cable. Connect the
2.5mm splitter cable to the eyeset output jack ( ) and connect each eyeset to the splitter cable. Adjusting the volume or intensity will change the level on both sets of headphones or eyesets.
POWER
The ALERT Pro can be powered with a 9-volt alkaline or rechargeable battery, or with the 9-volt adapter provided. To install the battery, slide the cover off of the battery compartment on the back of the unit. Insert a 9-volt battery as indicated on the diagram in the battery compartment. Slide the cover back into place. An alkaline 9-volt battery will provide approximately 12 hours of operation
To use the 9-volt adapter, connect the adapter to the 9-volt jack ( ) on the side of the unit. The 9-volt DC power adapter uses a 1.3mm center-positive plug. No battery power is used when plugged into an adapter.
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The ALERT Pro
remembers which group
was used last, and each
group remembers which
session was used last.
AVE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TURN ON/TURN OFF
Press and hold the power button ( ) until the power LED turns on. The graph (between the VOL and INT controls) will display the battery level when you first turn on the unit (see Battery Level). If no session is selected within two (2) minutes, the ALERT Pro will turn off.
At the end of a session, the lights and sound will fade out (Soft Off™) and the
ALERT Pro will automatically turn off. To end a session early, press and release the power button ( ) to initiate a short Soft Off™ (30 seconds).
To turn off the ALERT Pro at any time, press and hold the power button ( ) until the unit turns off. This may take up to three (3) seconds if a session is running.
BA TT E RY LE VE L
The battery level is displayed on the graph for a couple of seconds when the ALERT Pro is first turned on. The battery level is also monitored and displayed periodically while the session is running.
When the battery level is getting low, the graph will display two (2) blinking bars. It is recommended that you replace the battery before running a session if this warning is displayed.
When the battery level is critically low, the graph will display a single (1) blinking bar. If this warning is displayed when you turn the unit on, replace the battery. If this warning occurs during a session, the session will end early and the battery indicator will continue to blink for a short period of time. The battery must be replaced before the unit can be used again.
SELECTING A SESSION
The ALERT Pro has six (6) session groups ( , , , , , ). Each group offers up to five (5) sessions. The session number is indicated by the lit number between the volume and intensity controls. If no number is lit then the group has no session programmed into it.
Press and release the power button ( ) to switch between groups. The lit group icon will change. Press the volume or intensity or to highlight a session number. If no sessions are available in a group, no numbers will be lit.
Press to start the selected session. The session will begin after a five (5) second delay.
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