TECHNOLOGY FOR THE MIND NeuroTek Elite Series Advanced Tac Quickstart Guide Important: Please read all instructions completely before operating this device ©NeuroTek 2021 2020 Version 2.
Liability Disclaimer This product is a tool designed to assist the clinician in the administration of (EMDR). The purchaser/clinician agrees to accept full responsibility for any harmful results and/or undesirable consequences obtained from the use of this machine. The manufacturer of this machine shall not be held liable for adverse affects caused to clients resulting from the administration of EMDR or any other form of therapy using this machine.
Product Features Auditory Four integrated sounds, tone, click, double click and arcade mode Dual Modality - Use auditory or tactile stimulation independently or together for maximum benefit Adjustments for volume, speed (rate) and tactile intensity Range of 1 – 20 LED Screen provides visual speed and auditory mode information Connectivity Headphone and pulser cable 6 feet) or wireless Prevents clinician fatigue Lowers distractions for client Use with visually-impaired clients or clients with a history of se
Advanced Tac Quickstart Guide Thank you for purchasing the NeuroTek Elite Series Tac. The Advanced Tas has and adjustment range of 1–10. Controls Controls for for Advanced AdvancedTac Tac Power/Enter/Increment Navigate Increment/Navigate Decrement/Navigate Navigate Turn ON/OFF ➊Plug in the adapter (Rechargeable) Plug adapter into thePress Tac and hold ON: and then plug unit into power/enter until power supply. screen activates. OFF: Press and hold power/enter until screen is blank.
➋Turn ON/OFF ON: Press and hold power until screen activates. OFF: Press and hold power until screen is blank. ➌Tactile and Audio Connect (Wired) Wired pulser port. Wired headset port. ©NeuroTek 2021 Version 2.
4 Quick Start o o o o To begin session, hold the middle button for approximately 5 seconds to turn the device on. Plug in your pulsers and or headset into the side of the Tac. If you have an EyeScan or wireless devices see #4 of the manual on how to pair the EyeScan or wireless headset to the Tac. For wireless pulsers, see the manual for wireless pulsers. If you don’t you can continue to the next step.
B. Do you have an EyeScan? If yes, continue below. If no, see step C. 5 Start A Session your EyeScan is turned on. On your Tac, o Ensure Select Settings, then select Wireless Devices. A. Turn on Tac by holding the center power button for 5 seconds B. Do youYour havetac an EyeScan? If yes, continue If no, see step C. will automatically scan below. for wireless devices. o Ensure your device EyeScanisisfound, turnediton. your up Tac,on Select Once your willOn show your Settings, then select Wireless Devices.
C. Do you have a wireless headset? If yes, continue below, if not continue to step D. o Ensure your headset is charged using either the USB cord that comes with the headset of the AC adapter that came with the Tac o Press the play/pause button on headset until the blue/ red light flashes o On your Tac, select Settings o Select Wireless Headset – it will automatically scan for the headset o When the scan is finished, you should see NeuroTek.
C. Connect your wired devices to your Tac; o You can plug in the headset, the pulsers, or both. The main menu D. Connect your wired devices to your Tac; will show what devices are connected. o You can plug in the headset, the pulsers, or both. The main menu will show what devices are connected. E.
of the AC adapter that cam • Press the play/pause butt • On your Tac, select Setting 6 Create A Profile • Select Wireless Headset – A. To save a profile you will need your devices connected toscan the is finished, • When the Tac (i.e. headset, pulsers and or EyeScan) check mark – If you don’t B. Select Create Profile from the main menu. • Then Select Connect – And C.
7 Edit Profiles To edit the profiles, you would want to have all your accessories (the pulsers, headset, and EyeScan, if applicable) connected to the Tac in order to adjust the settings for all devices. Once they are connected, you would follow the following steps: o o o o o From the main menu, Select Profiles You will then see Resource (which is set at slower speeds) and Reprocessing (which is set at higher speed). Select Edit next to the one you want to change, and then select Start.
Other Settings for Tac 8 Other Setting for Tac Select to turn Power Savings Mode ON/OFF Power Savings Arrow to the left to adjust the screen’s bright Arrow to the left to adjust the screen’s brightness. #7 End, Restart, or Pause a Session (we can keep this picture. ©NeuroTek 2021 Version 2.
End, Restart, or Pause a Session A session can be started three ways 1) Use the Start Session button in the Main Menu 9 End, Restart, or Pause a Session 3) Choose any device from the Main Menu and use Start Stopping a session suspends it but gives the user the choice to continue or end the session Restart will restart the session The session can be Paused and, when pressed, the button will read Play which will continue the current session ©NeuroTek 2021 Version 2.
Troubleshooting Guide can do a reset by inserting a paper clip into the small hole at the bottom of the Tac. When you feel the button click, release The reset button is located in the same place on the bottom of all Tacs. o o If you’re pressing the buttons and they aren’t responding, please check to ensure you are doing a quick press and release. If you press the buttons too long while selecting your option, it won’t respond.
Maintenance To clean the device, we recommend using a microfiber cloth to dust the device. Do not use harsh chemicals on the LCD screen as it can damage the screen over time. We do recommend using the premoistened screen wipes occasionally, if you need to clean the screen, and the cloth isn’t enough. You may use antibacterial wipes on the pulsers as needed.
FCC Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.