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Myolino:Ottobock Pediatric UL SystemProfessional & Clinical Services
2018
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Course Overview
• This course is a PDF, READ-ONLY format
• You will not hear any narration
• The color-outlined “Note” boxes throughout the presentation contain
helpful tips and important information
• Plan for approximately 1.5 hours to take this course
• To obtain CEUs, the link to the software, and username/password,
the 15-question quiz must be completed
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• Introduction
• MovolinoArm Friction
• Wiring the Components
• MyolinoSoft Data Station
• MyolinoSoft Installation
• MyolinoSoft MyoTest Tab
• MyolinoSoft Selection Tab
• MyolinoSoft Setup Tab
• MyolinoSoft Customizing Tab
Overview
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1. Minimization of components
2. Improved battery technology
• Higher capacity
• Faster charging process
3. Software / Bluetooth technology
• Evaluation of Myo Signals
• Easy changing of programs and settings
4. Adjustable programs
Introduction
New System Advantages
Changing from 4in1 to 7in1 controller offers:
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Control UnitTerminal Device Battery System
Otto Bock Pediatric System (4.8V)
Introduction
4.8 V Battery4in1 ControllerElectric Hand 2000
*Changing programs requires the use of color-coded coding plugs
*External/
Interchangeable
Previous System
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Control Unit Terminal Device Battery System
MyolinoLink
7in1
Controller
Otto Bock Pediatric System (7.4V)
Introduction
Electric Hand 2000
*Integrated into
prosthesis
New System
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Introduction
• Ages 1 ½ - 13
• Sizes 5, 5 ½, 6, 6 ½
• 28-58mm opening width
• 8-35 NM of force (6-25 lbs)
• Suitable for all levels of UE amputation
• Thumb and fingers rotate around same axis
• Passive rotation
• Reduces compensatory UE motions
• Finger filler and glove complete the hand
Electric Hand 2000
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Introduction
Electric Hand 2000
Size 5 for children between 1 1/2 and 3 years old
Size 5 1/2 for children between 3 and 6 years old
Size 6 for children between 5 and 10 years old
Size 6 1/2 for children between 8 and 13 years old
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Lamination Ring
11S6=34
Lamination Ring
11S6=36
Children hand size
5, 5 ½ 6, 6 ½
Introduction
Transradial Socket Connections
*Connecting piece between prosthesis and hand
(34mm) (36mm)
*36mm ring has a longer diameter due to higher mechanical load
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If limb is very small, use of standard
electrodes is recommended due to
limited space
13E200
Standard Electrodes
13E202
Suction Electrodes
Always recommended if limb has enough
length and volume to accommodate larger
electrode size
Introduction
Choosing Electrodes…
Silicone
Seal
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10V51=1 10V51=2
• Additional degrees of freedom (passive)
• Early avoidance of unnatural compensatory movements
• Supports a physiologically correct body posture
Introduction
MyolinoWrist
*laminate into custom forearm*glue into prefab forearm, however NOT the
12K12 prefab; it will not fit (40mm)
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• 4 programs selectable by coding plugs
• 9E369 for hand size 5
• 9E370 for hand sizes 5 ½ , 6, 6 ½
• 7 default programs: selectable in MyolinoSoft via Bluetooth
• Works with all hand sizes
• Customizing in MyolinoSoft via Bluetooth
Introduction
4in1 Controller 9E369 / 9E370
7in1 Controller (9E420=R/L)
Control Units
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4in1 7in1 Electrodes
DMC plus 2
DMC LowInput 2
AutoControl LowInput 2
Digital 2
VarioControl 1
Double Channel 1
EVO digital 1
Program Options
Introduction
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• No disassembling of prostheses for programming (no coding plugs)
• Wireless connection allows user to move during adjustments
• Operating distance/range: 5 m
MyolinoLink 60X6
BionicLink PC 60X5
Bluetooth Connection
Introduction
*Plugs into charging
port for battery
*Plugs into computer to
communicate with MyolinoLink
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System with 4,8 V
Interchangeable Battery
757B13
System with 7,4 V
MyoEnergy Integral
757B35=1 / 757B35=3
Design Interchangeable Integrated
Technology NiMh Li Ion
Charging time 5 h 2.5 h
Capacity 300 mAh 600 / 1150 mAh
FeaturesOn/Off switch
•Multifunctional magnetic
charging plug
•LED battery status indicator
•Acoustic feedback signal
Battery Systems
Introduction
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• Enables natural socket shape/appearance
• Thin and foldable Flex-print cable
• Battery status shown with LED lights
• Magnetic connection
MyoCharge Integral
MyoEnergy Integral
MyoEnergy Integral 757B35=1 / 757B35=3
MyoCharge Integral 757L35
Power Management
Introduction
(charger)
(600mAh) (1150 mAh)
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• Ages 3-5 years
• Hybrid Design:
- Mechanical elbow; Myoelectric Hand
• Adjustable Friction (using included 3mm Allen key)
- humeral rotation
- flexion/extension of forearm
• One size available (cut forearm to length)
• Adaptable for right and left side
Introduction
MovolinoArm Friction Elbow (12K12)
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• 6° pre-flexion
• Maximum flexion of 135°
• Damped flexion/extension end stop
• Humeral rotation limited up to an range of 160°
(80º internal, 80º external)
Introduction
MovolinoArm Friction Elbow (12K12)
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• Lamination ring for gluing into the distal end of MovolinoArm Friction
• Connection between the prosthetic hand and forearm of elbow
11D12=34
Introduction
Transhumeral Connection
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Adaption of prosthesis control to the child’s needs
Adjustable Parameters:
• Control mode (7 programs)
• Threshold
• Grip force
• Signal “boost”
Introduction
MyolinoSoft 560X3=V1.0
Software
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Small components
Easy adjusting in MyolinoSoft via Bluetooth
No coding plugs
Evaluation of myo signals in MyolinoSoft
Higher battery capacity Longer battery life
Wireless adjusting while child is using the prosthesis
Introduction
Summary of 7.4 System Benefits
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Easy charging; magnetic charger connection
LED lights on charging port display battery status
Enables a smooth transition to adult system
(Similar programs)
Integrated battery allows for a natural socket shape
Introduction
Summary of 7.4 System Benefits
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Introduction
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What to order…
*Indicates need for additional number or letter (right, left, size, etc)
8S20N* Cosmetic Glove
8S20N* Cosmetic Glove
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• Introduction
• MovolinoArm Friction: Componentry Assembly
• Wiring the Components
• MyolinoSoft Data Station
• MyolinoSoft Installation
• MyolinoSoft MyoTest Tab
• MyolinoSoft Selection Tab
• MyolinoSoft Setup Tab
• MyolinoSoft Customizing Tab
Overview
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• Componentry compatibility for Movolino Arm Friction 12K12
• Important information for MovolinoArm Friction
• Humeral rotation of the MovolinoArm
• Adjusting friction for flexion and extension
• Cutting the forearm
• Gluing the lamination ring distally (12D12=34)
• Opening the assembly panel to integrate components
• Cutting out the hole for the charging plug
• Connecting the electrode cables
• Preparation for lamination
• Inserting the lamination aids into the proximal lamination ring
Componentry Assembly
Content
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Myo-Components
(hybrid: mechanical elbow,
myoelectric hand)
Movo-Components
(body powered)
Physo-Components
(passive)
Children‘s Electric Hand 2000,
sizes 5, 5½
Cable activated hook for
children (10A25)
Wrist10V18=34
Lamination Ring 11D12=34 Adapter Wood 10A40
Contact Plate 9E414 8S6
7in1 Controller
9E420=L/=R
8S9
MyoEnery Integral Battery
757B35=1
12K12 Compatibility
Componentry Assembly
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The forearm and the elbow unit must not be separated.
Disengaging of the screw-connection of the elbow axis is only allowed by
authorized Ottobock Service branches.
Important Information
Torxscrews of the elbow axis are
not allowed to be disengaged.
Forearm: Cannot be changed!
Elbow unit
MovolinoArm Friction
Componentry Assembly
Separation is not necessary for fitting!
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Allen key
MovolinoArm humeral rotation adjustment screw
3mm Allen key included in delivery
Note
Humeral Rotation
Componentry Assembly
Rotation allows
movement of
prosthesis away from
or toward the body
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Allen screw
Adjusting friction for flexion and extension
• Resistance is adjustable with Allen screw
• Fully flex or extend elbow
• When adjusting friction, take into account the limited strength of children
Friction Adjustment
Componentry Assembly
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• Use center of elbow axis on sound side as reference point (laser level very helpful)
• Take into account any assymetric position of the shoulders
• User should stand straight with shoulders relaxed; run laser horizontally from sound side
• Make sure limb is pulled all the way into socket, or measurement will be incorrect
• If shoulder range of motion is limited, forearm may need to be cut slightly shorter
Maximum:165mm
Minimum:115mm
Cutting the Forearm
Componentry Assembly
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Stand prosthesis straight up on a smooth surface.
Rotate prosthesis to mark a parallel cut line around forearm.
Note
The forearm can be
shortened by max.
of 55mm
Cutting the Forearm
Componentry Assembly
Stabilize pencil while
rotating prosthesis
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Glue:
Sealing resin
Contact glue (636K18)
Smoothing the cutting surface
Bonding Lamination Ring
Componentry Assembly
12D12=34
Can use sealing resin, however
contact glue (gel) is easier to work with
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• To integrate components, the assembly panel has to be opened
• Insert the following components:
- battery
- charging port
- 7in1 controller
- contact plate (9E414)
Assembly Shutter
Componentry Assembly
*See instruction manual for further information
• All components should be secured with adhesive
tape/Velcro; do not leave loose in forearm
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Charging plug MyoEnergy Integral
Shape of the charging
plug is visible on the
backside
Backside of the forearm
Charging Plug
Componentry Assembly
1. Drill out the 2 starter hole marks
2. Grind out remainder of charge plug shape
3. Be careful and precise!
4. Charging socket must fit into hole without
pressure, yet without too much clearance
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Electrodes:
13E200 MYOBOCK standard electrodes
13E202 MYOBOCK suction socket electrode
Port 1: Electrode (CLOSE)
Port 2: Electrode (OPEN)
Suction socket electrode
Silicone GreasePlease seal all plug connections with silicone grease
for humidity and corrosion protection!
Note
Electrode Cable Connection
Componentry Assembly
Blue side of cable faces down
(same direction as electrode
contacts)
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Always trim end of cable with sharp scissors or knife
Note
2=OPEN1=CLOSE
13E129=300 MovoLino Forearm
Insert electrode cable (blue side down) into holder as far as is will go
Electrode Cable Connection
Componentry Assembly
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To make definitive socket:
• Loosen Allen screw in middle of ring to release from elbow
• Take out plastic parts of the lamination ring
Lamination Prep
Componentry Assembly
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• Lamination aids are inserted into the lamination ring
• Insert both lamination aids correctly and completely
• To insert the white lamination aid, greater pressure is necessary
(pressure)
Lamination Prep
Componentry Assembly
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• Introduction
• MovolinoArm Friction
• Wiring the Components
• MyolinoSoft Data Station
• MyolinoSoft Installation
• MyolinoSoft MyoTest Tab
• MyolinoSoft Selection Tab
• MyolinoSoft Setup Tab
• MyolinoSoft Customizing Tab
Overview
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• Comparison of 4in1 and 7in1 controllers
• 7in1 Controller
• Sealing the Plug Connection
• Connecting the Electrode Cables
• Attaching the Connection Plate
• Attaching the MyoEnergy Integral Battery
• Summary: Wiring Children‘s Hand System
Wiring
Content
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4in1 Controller ; 4.8V Battery system with 757B13
Program selection => colored coding plugs
7in1 Controller; 7.2V MyoEnergy Integral
• 2 separate order numbers for right side and left side: 9E420=R or 9E420=L
• Program Selection => Bluetooth: MyolinoSoft, Myolino Link & 60X5
Left side prosthesis
Right side prosthesis
Wiring
4in1 vs 7in1 Controller
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8E51=L51/2 8E51=L5 8E51=L6 8E51=L61/2
Controller for all Electric Hand 2000
sizes for the left-side prosthesis
Wiring
7in1 Controller: LEFT SIDE
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8E51=R51/28E51=R5 8E51=R6 8E51=R61/2
Controller for all Electric Hand 2000
sizes for the right-side prosthesis
Wiring the components
7in1 Controller: RIGHT SIDE
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Contact Plate 9E414
Lamination Ring 10S16=*
Hand Symbol on 7in1
7in1 Controller
Wiring
Contact Plate Connection: 7in1
*NOTE: 4in1 contact plate (9E371) is NOT
compatible with 7in1 controller! If changing from
4in1 to 7in1, must change to 9E414 contact plate!!
1. Insert hand connection cable into port
marked with hand symbol
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MyolinoWrist and Electric Hand 2000Contact Plate 9E414
2. Add contact plate 9E414 into the MyolinoWrist
Wiring
Contact Plate Connection: 7in1
*Please see the manual for assembling the contact plate into the MyolinoWrist.
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7in1 Controller can only be used with MyoEnergy Integral Battery
Wiring
MyoEnergy Integral Battery
Important functions of MyoEnergy Integral:
Switch the prosthesis ON/OFF
Battery status display
- Green LED = battery full
- Yellow LED = 50% battery
- Orange LED= battery empty
Charging of prosthesis (2.5 hrs max)
Connection with MyolinoLink
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Charging socket
Communication cable
Supply cable (2-pole)
1
3
2
1
2
3
• Communication cable is important for the communication between 7in1
Controller, MyolinoLink and MyolinoSoft.
• MyolinoLink cannot send/receive any data to the PC without this cable.
Wiring
MyoEnergy Integral Connections
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Please seal every plug connection of the 7in1 with
silicone grease for humidity & corrosion protection!
Electrode cable connection
Battery connection and hand connection
Electrode cable connection
Wiring
Plug Connections
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Charging socket of the
MyoEnergy Integral Battery
Contact Plate 9E414
Supply cable (2-pole)
Communication cable
Wiring
7in1 Controller
Electrode Ports
(can use 1 or 2)
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Electrode Options:
13E200 MYOBOCK standard electrode
13E202 MYOBOCK suction socket electrode
Electrode cable 13E129=*
Port 1: CLOSE signal
Port 2: OPEN signal
Wiring
Electrode Cable Connection
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• Introduction
• MovolinoArm Friction
• Wiring the Components
• MyolinoSoft Data Station
• MyolinoSoft Installation
• MyolinoSoft MyoTest Tab
• MyolinoSoft Selection Tab
• MyolinoSoft Setup Tab
• MyolinoSoft Customizing Tab
Overview
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• Start MyolinoSoft 1.0 from the Data Station
• First-time login
• Enter Unlock-PIN
• Set your personal password
• Start MyolinoSoft 1.0 in the MyoTest tab
MyolinoSoft
Content
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The Otto Bock Data Station houses all Ottobock software.
During installation no extra desktop icon for MyolinoSoft is created.
Note
1. Double click on Otto Bock Data Station on desktop
2. Program starts
MyolinoSoft
Data Station
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MyolinoSoft
Data Station
3. Add Patient
*If patient is already listed
in column on right side,
highlight their name, then
click “Add Job” instead
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4. Click Upper Limb Prosthetics
5. Click level of amputation
6. Click on MyolinoSoft
MyolinoSoft
Data Station
4
5
6
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• First time login requires the use of
Ottobock issued password
• Then you will be prompted to choose a
password of your choice
• You will now only need the Ottobock
issued password for logging into
software on any new device
• Passwords are case sensitive!
MyolinoSoft
Enter the Unlock-PIN
7. Enter Username & Password
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The MyolinoSoft 1.0 starts in
the MyoTest Tab
MyolinoSoft
Initial Screen
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• Introduction
• MovolinoArm Friction
• Wiring the Components
• MyolinoSoft Data Station
• MyolinoSoft Installation
• MyolinoSoft MyoTest Tab
• MyolinoSoft Selection Tab
• MyolinoSoft Setup Tab
• MyolinoSoft Customizing Tab
Overview
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Operating System and Hardware Requirements
MyolinoSoft Setup Assistant
Register MyolinoSoft
Complete MyolinoSoft Installation
Myolinosoft Installation
Content
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MyolinoSoft enables optimum adjustment of programs in 7in1.
•Required Hardware:
• PC/Notebook with MyolinoSoft
• MyolinoLink (60X6)
• BionicLink PC (60X5)
MyolinoSoft Installation
Hardware
If you have never used a 60X5 BionicLink, please
install the drivers found here:
https://professionals.ottobockus.com/Software
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System Requirements
MyolinoSoft Installation
Note:
Ottobock Software is not
compatible with Apple products
(Mac, iPad, iPhone, etc.)
*Internet/email access required to
complete software registration
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MyolinoSoft Installation
Instructions
1. Click on software installation
link you were emailed after
completing this course and test
2. Click “open”
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MyolinoSoft Installation
Instructions
3. Double-click on
MyolinoSoft 1.0 folder
4. Scroll down list of files and double-
click on setup; do not choose setup 32
or setup64
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MyolinoSoft Installation
Instructions
5. Extract all
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6. Extract
MyolinoSoft Installation
Instructions
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MyolinoSoft Installation
Instructions
7. Run
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MyolinoSoft Installation
Instructions
8. Follow prompts on
InstallSheild Wizard
NOTE:
If this does not pop up
automatically, look at
the task bar at the
bottom of the screen
for this icon, and click
to open:
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MyolinoSoft Installation
Instructions
9. Accept terms
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• Type in your name & company
• Product code is found in your course
completion email or on CD-Case
• Click “Next”
Product code is case-sensitive!
Instructions
MyolinoSoft Installation
XXXXXXXX-XXXXXXXX
10. Customer Info
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• Fields marked with * are required
• Use caution with abbreviations
• If software is ever reinstalled, the
address data will need to be identical
to this first entry
• Take a screenshot or picture to
document for future use if necessary
MyolinoSoft Installation
Instructions
XXXXXXXX-XXXXXXXX
11. Registration
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MyolinoSoft Installation
Instructions
1. Click “Copy to Clipboard”
2. Open a new email message
3. Leave Subject blank; delete any
automated email signature information
4. Right click and paste in body of email;
registration information will appear
5. Send email to
6. You will receive an email back within a
few minutes containing your license
number
7. Enter license number and click “Next”
XXXXXXXX-XXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXX
Registration needs to be done on
each device MyolinoSoft is installed
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MyolinoSoft Installation
Instructions
• Notification of successful
registration
• Click “Next”
12. Complete Registration
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MyolinoSoft Installation
Instructions
Follow instructions on
InstallShield Wizard
13. Complete Installation
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MyolinoSoft Installation
Instructions
• Click “Finish”
• You can now access
MyolinoSoft by opening
Ottobock DataStation on
your desktop
14. Installation Complete
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• Introduction
• MovolinoArm Friction
• Wiring the Components
• MyolinoSoft Data Station
• MyolinoSoft Installation
• MyolinoSoft MyoTest Tab
• MyolinoSoft Selection Tab
• MyolinoSoft Setup Tab
• MyolinoSoft Customizing Tab
Overview
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Testing Myo-Signals
Bluetooth Connection
MyolinoSoft Adjustments
Evaluation of Myo-Signals
Working with the user
Documentation
MyoTest
Content
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Complete children‘s hand prosthesis Laptop with MyolinoSoft and
Bionic Link PC 60X5
System 2000 Hand,
all sizes available
MyolinoLink
Integrated into socket: MyoEnergy
Integral battery, 7in1 Controller and
electrodes
Bluetooth Connection
MyoTest
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• The MyolinoLink Bluetooth is plugged into the charging socket
• Activates automatically, regardless if prosthesis is turned ON or OFF
• When link is removed, prosthesis will revert to previous condition (ON or OFF)
Contact is made:
• Short beep
Bluetooth Connection:
• LED blue (flashing)
Bluetooth Connection
MyoTest
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Press charging receptacle with thumb for 1 sec:
Battery Status Display
MyoTest
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Battery Status
MyoTest
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• Start MyolinoSoft
• Create a new patient
• MyoTest for evaluation for Myo-Signals
Important Parameters:
• Exact positions of the electrodes
• How many sites are there? (1 vs 2)
• Adjusting the electrode gains (start at 4)
• Classifications of the signals: NONE, ON, LOW and HIGH
• Co-Contraction ability
Testing Myo-Signals
MyoTest
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To start myotesting, the hand must be connected to prosthesis
or a warning will be displayed
Warning: Hand Connection
MyoTest Tab
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Summary:
Children‘s hand connected to
prosthesis
Battery fully charged
MyolinoLink on charging socket
60X5 BionicLink plugged into USB
port on computer
Open Data Station
Start MyolinoSoft
Myolino Link Connection (7in1)
MyoTest Tab
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• Menu
• Display Window
(graphic presentation of the
Myo-Signals)
• Virtual MyoBoy-Scale
• Open/close signals
• Scroll function
• Start/Stop myo-signals
• Active Mode (if checked,
hand will operate)
Functions
MyoTest Tab
*Otto Bock Data Station Online help:
Press F1 key.
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• 7in1 Controller reacts to Myo-Signals when
box is checked.
• 7in1 Controller doesn‘t react to Myo-
Signals. Signals are shown on screen.
• Uncheck Active mode while user is donning
prosthesis, as movement of the hand can be
frustrating
• After turning prosthesis ON/OFF, controller
always defaults to Active mode ON
Active Mode
MyoTest Tab
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• Start MyoTest with “Start
EMG” button
• Start/stop signals by
pressing space bar
• If space bar does not work,
click into display area of
MyoTest
• Start/stop is helpful to
show user which signals
are “good”, and also for
documentation/recording
purposes
Start/Stop SignalsMyoTest Tab
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• Time axis defines display area of signals
• Allows adjustment of the speed of myo-
signals running on screen
• Adjustable from 4s to 16s
• Longer time range => runs signals
more slowly
Time AxisMyoTest Tab
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Arrows
Signal History
MyoTest Tab
• Signal sequence can be shifted to
left and right side.
• 60 seconds are temporarily saved on
the screen, which can be printed
• This function supports the evaluation
of signals and is a good feedback
tool for the user.
• Each sequence can be analyzed
through scrolling on the screen.
• User gets feedback and that helps
for further Myo-Training.
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HIGH
ON
LOW
1sec
• Classification of signal quality: ON, LOW or HIGH
• LOW-threshold => green line
Signal ThresholdsMyoTest Tab
ON Signals:
The user can hold the signal for approx.
2 sec above the ON threshold
LOW Signals:
The user can hold the signal approx. 2
sec above the LOW threshold
HIGH Signals:
The user can hold the signal approx. 2
sec at the HIGH threshold
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ATTENTION:
Careful and precise evaluation of Myo-Signals is crucial.
The results are essential for the quality of the prosthetic fitting.
MyoTest:
• Show signals
• Print signals
• Save signals
Evaluating Myo-Signals
MyoTest Tab
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Various factors can disrupt the signal:
• Oily skin
• Dry skin
• Wet skin
• Scars/Skin transplants
Evaluation of Myo-Signals
MyoTest Tab
To ensure accurate readings,
take frequent breaks.
The user will fatigue quickly!
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Weak Signals & Interference
Cause Effect Remedy
Oily Skin Weak signal Clean with alcohol and then
dampen with water
Skin too wet Noise Dry the skin
Skin too dry Weak signal or noise Dampen skin with water
Scars and Skin grafts Weak or artificial signals Make sure diff-amps are on
skin of similar characteristics
or avoid totally
Electro-magnetic interference
(EMI)
Noisy signal Find and remove the source
(try running computer on
battery) and use grounding bar
Evaluation of Myo-Signals
MyoTest Tab
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Origin of muscle
Innervation
Muscle belly
End of
muscle
Evaluation of Myo-Signals MyoTest Tab
• Best sites are
typically over largest
part of muscle belly
• Electrodes must run
parallel with muscle
fibers
• Find one site first,
then the second,
before trying to train
both simultaneously
• Use wet paper towel
to slightly dampen
skin for best results
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• Start at 4; work from there for optimal setting
• If set too low, user will have to work too hard
to generate signal and will fatigue (and
frustrate) quickly
• If set too high, the user will feel it is difficult
to control the hand, and the system will be
prone to interference
• Adjustment will be necessary throughout the
first month or two
• As user builds muscle strength, gains will
need to be reduced for optimal prosthetic
control
Evaluating Myo-Signals
MyoTest Tab
Electrode Gain Adjustment
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• Examine signal levels: (none, ON, LOW, HIGH)
• Correct electrode position
• Good signal separation?
• Co-contraction ability?
Evaluating Myo-Signals
MyoTest Tab
Ideally only one signal should cross ON threshold at a time, however perfect
isolation is not required.
The first signal to cross the ON threshold will be recognized.
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Co-Contraction
TRANSRADIAL: Movements with phantom limb
TRANSHUMERAL:Movements with residual limb
Make a quick fist Quickly press newspaper under arm
Snap fingers “Flinch” as though something was
coming at you (slightly abduct limb and tense up)
Flick water off of fingertips
*If co-contraction isn’t working, it’s usually because they are
holding contractions for too long; needs to be quick!
MyoTest Tab
Tips to elicit a co-contraction:
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Document:
Signal strength
Signal separation
Proportional control
Co-contraction ability
Progression with training
Documentation
MyoTest Tab
These facts will assist with insurance coverage!
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• Test results can be saved by clicking “Save Signals”
• Test results can be retrieved by clicking “Open Signals”
Start Signals Save Signals Open Signals
DocumentationMyoTest Tab
Saving Signals
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• Saves current signals
• Display stops automatically
DocumentationMyoTest Tab
Saving Signals
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• Choose signals section
• Ruler can be positioned on
a certain signal section
• Signal sequence is saved
exactly between selection
points.
Documentation
MyoTest Tab
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DocumentationMyoTest Tab
Enter Right or Left
The selected signal section will be
displayed in the actual job
Save with a unique name to easily
recognize the signal recording
Left Right
Jane Doe’s Best Signals DD/MM/YYYY
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• Gain settings of electrodes
can also be documented
• You must enter the gain
settings manually
• Please note Channel 1 is
usually for flexors (blue)
and Channel 2 is usually
for extensors (red)
• Clicking “Save” will save
the last 60 seconds of
signals
DocumentationMyoTest Tab
Save
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• All saved signals of the job
are displayed in box
• Signal name, signal type
(MyoTest), date and time
are saved
Documentation
MyoTest Tab
Loading of a signal section:
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• Preview of saved signals
• Amputation side and electrode settings are displayed.
DocumentationMyoTest Tab
Loading of a signal section:
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Notes on print-out Enter electrode
gain settings!
Documentation
MyoTest Tab
Printing
1. Click on
printer icon
2. Select items
to print
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Notes will be displayed
Documentation
MyoTest Tab
Printing
Form will be generated
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• Introduction
• MovolinoArm Friction
• Wiring the Components
• MyolinoSoft Data Station
• MyolinoSoft Installation
• MyolinoSoft MyoTest Tab
• MyolinoSoft Selection Tab
• MyolinoSoft Setup Tab
• MyolinoSoft Customizing Tab
Overview
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• Specification of signal strength
• Definition of different signal strengths
• Program specification
• Check settings
• Programming the 7in1 Controller
- 1st Example: 2 HIGH Signals
- 2nd Example: 2 LOW Signals
- 3rd Example: 1 HIGH Signal
• Otto Bock DataStation Help Function
• “Show All” Mode
Selection Tab
Content
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• Enter signal strength
for each signal
• Possible program
options will be
automatically displayed
based on signal
strengths entered
Signal Strength
Selection Tab
NONE
Specifications
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Specification of patient‘s signal strength in the drop down menu.
• Signal strength of input 1
(blue, flexor: closes hand)
• Signal strength of input 2
(red, extensor: opens hand)
Signal Strength
Selection Tab
NONE
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Able to hold
signal above
ON for 2 sec
“ON” “LOW”
ca.
1sec
Signal Strength Definition
“HIGH”
Selection Tab
Able to hold
signal above
LOW for 2 sec
Able to hold
signal above
HIGH for 2 sec
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Classification of Muscle Signals
Select program for user
Program Specification
Selection Tab
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Chosen
Program:
Program 1
Chosen Signal Quality:
2 electrodes @ “HIGH”
Checking the Settings
Selection Tab
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Otto Bock program recommendation:
Program #1: DMC
Programs
Selection Tab
Example:2 high signals
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Otto Bock program recommendation:
Program #2: DMC Low Input
Programs
Selection Tab
Example:
2 low signals
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Otto Bock program recommendation:
Program #5: VarioControl
Programs
Example:
1 High Signal
Selection Tab
NONE
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Start Data Station Help
2. Data Station Help Window opens
3. Select MyolinoSoft
Help Function
Selection Tab
1. Select “Content” from Help menu
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Program Description
Program Descriptions:
1. Hover cursor over program
OR
2. Select “Control Mode Selection”
in Help Content
ToolTips
Cursor
Selection Tab
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ToolTips
Selection Tab
*Program description obtained through Help Content
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• “Show All” will display all program options, independent from muscle
strength indications
• Favorites (Programs saved with patient-specific settings) are also displayed
Show All Mode
Selection Tab
Show All
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If you have finished the settings,
click on the right arrow of the
assistant to proceed to Setup Tab.
Closing Tab
Selection Tab
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• Introduction
• MovolinoArm Friction
• Wiring the Components
• MyolinoSoft Data Station
• MyolinoSoft Installation
• MyolinoSoft MyoTest Tab
• MyolinoSoft Specification Tab
• MyolinoSoft Setup Tab
• MyolinoSoft Customizing Tab
Overview
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Overview: Programs of the 7in1 Controller
Program 1: DMC
Program 2: DMC LowInput
Program 3: AutoControl LowInput
Program 4: Digital
Program 5: VarioControl
Program 6: Double Channel
Program 7: EVO
Setup Tab
Content
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# Program Name # of Electrodes
1 DMC 2
2 DMC LowInput 2
3 AutoConntrol LowInput 2
4 Digital 2
5 VarioControl 1
6 Double Channel 1
7 EVO 1
Programs: 7in1 Controller
Setup Tab
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• For user with 2 strong sites
• “Blue” signal 1 =>
closes hand
• “Red” signal 2 =>
opens hand
• Open/close is proportional
to intensity of muscle
contraction
• Grip force and speed are
proportional.
Program 1 - DMC
Setup Tab
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Reduced working range of the Low Input control
• For user with 2 medium signals
• Reduced working range
• Max speed & grip force reached
when signal passes “LOW”
threshold
Program 2 - DMC Low Input
Setup Tab
Proportional speed &
grip force in this range
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Reduced working range of the Low Input control
Working range for
closing the prosthesis
Program 3 - AutoControl LowInput
Setup Tab
Max speed and grip force reached for
closing when signal passes “LOW”
*For user with 2 weak sites
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• For user with 2 weak sites
• “Blue” signal 1 above ON
=> hand closes
• “Red” signal 2 above ON
=> hand opens
• Open/close with constant
speed.
• Grip force is
time- proportional
Program 4 - Digital
Setup Tab
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• For user with 1 strong site
• Signal increases =>
prosthesis opens
• Signal decreases =>
prosthesis closes
• Proportional control with
rise and fall of signal
Working range of the VarioControl control
Program 5 - VarioControl
Setup Tab
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• For user with 1
strong site
• Strong/fast signal =>
prosthesis opens
• Weak/slow signal =>
prosthesis closes
• Grip force is time-
proportional
Adjustable threshold
Program 6 – Double Channel
Setup Tab
ELE Option
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• EVO = Electronic
Voluntary Opening
• For user with 1 weak site
• Signal above ON =>
prosthesis opens
• Signal below ON =>
prosthesis closes
• Digital control/ speed
independent of electrode
signal
Program 7 – EVO Digital
Setup Tab
ELE Option
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• Introduction
• MovolinoArm Friction
• Wiring the components
• MyolinoSoft Data Station
• MyolinoSoft Installation
• MyolinoSoft MyoTest Tab
• MyolinoSoft Specification Tab
• MyolinoSoft Setup Tab
• MyolinoSoft Customizing Tab
Overview
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• MyoGraph
• Signal Boost
• ELE Options
• Grip Force Limitation
• Defining Working Range
• Defining the Hand-control Option
• “Set to default” Button
Content
Customizing Tab
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1. MyoGraph
2. Signal Boost
3. ELE Options
4. Grip Force Limitation
5. Defining Working Range
6. Defining the Hand-
control Option
7. “Set to default” Button
MyoGraph
1
2 34
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Overview
Customizing Tab
*This tab allows standard programs to be customized
*Settings can be saved as a “favorite” program for future use
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Original Signals (signals without
boost) are shown hereBoosted Signals shown on myograph
• MyoGraph allows analyzing of signal behavior in detail.
• Signal disconnection, co-contraction, boost & threshold settings can be checked
MyoGraph
Customizing Tab
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Boost for
“close“ signal
Boost for
“open“ signal
• Only use boost if the electrode gains
have already been maxed out (6.5)
• Each electrode signal can be
enhanced individually
• Boost range of 0.25x – 4x (400%)
Signal Boost
Customizing Tab
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“Blue“ signal can be changed
to open the hand
• In ELE Options you can define
the body side of the prosthesis
• Assign which signal is used for
opening or closing.
• Simple fix if electrodes were
accidentally wired backwards
Electrode Reallocation
Customizing Tab
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• Gripping Force Limitation: 0% equals ~ 1 lb to 2.2 lbs
• Gripping Force Limitation: 100% equals maximum strength
- Hand size 5 ~ 3.3 LBS
- Hand size 5,5 ~ 7.8 LBS
- Hand size 6, 6,5 ~ 12.3 LBS
Grip Force Limitation
Customizing Tab
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Working range hand control
“Open” direction
Working rang hand control
“Close” direction
0%
100% 100%
Working Range
Customizing Tab
Closer to 0 = signals are
more sensitive, as max
speed is reached at a
lower level of signal
Reducing the working range
lowers the ”HI” threshold,
which reduces the
proportional range
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Signals below the ON threshold are ignored.
Example for the reduced working range:
- Prosthesis is opening with maximum speed at selected level (50%)
- Goal should be to use full working range (lever @ 100)
Working Range
Customizing Tab
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• 2-ELE: 2 electrode control, DMC control
• 1-Vario: 1 electrode control, VarioControl control
• 1-Double: 1 electrode control, double channel control
• 1-EVO: 1 electrode control, Electronic Voluntary Opening
Control Options (Hand)
Customizing Tab
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• Open and Close the prosthetic hand proportionally to the strength of
the electrode signal (DMC control)
• Grip force is proportional
Control Options: 2 ELE
Customizing Tab
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• Used with 1 strong site
• Strong/fast signal => hand opens
• Weak/slow signal => hand closes
• Grip Force proportional to signal fall
Control Options: 1 Vario
Customizing Tab
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Adjustable threshold for double channel control:
Quick/strong signal=opens hand @ max speed above adjustable threshold
Slow/mild signal=closes hand when signal doesn’t reach threshold
Control Options– 1 Double
Customizing Tab
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ON threshold
Prosthesis opens when signal is above the ON-threshold
Prosthesis closes
when signal is
below the ON-
threshold
Control Options – 1 EVO
Customizing Tab
*Used with 1 weak site
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• Each 7in1 Controller is delivered in Program 1 DMC control
• This button is available in every tab; use to return to default settings
Factory Conditions
Factory Settings
Customizing Tab
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Course Completion
If you would like to take the quiz to obtain CEUs, a link to install the MyolinoSoft Software, and a username/password, please proceed to the quiz link at https://professionals.ottobockus.com/Online-Trainingunder the Myolino Pediatric UL System Online Training section.
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Questions?
Please call 1-800-328-4058 and ask to be directed to
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