Anatomage Table
This page will show users how to operate the Anatomage Table in JHUC 909.
For assistance please contact either IT Help Desk:
Location: Escanaba JHUC 908M
Phone: 906.217.4025
Email: ithelp@baycollege.edu
Location: Iron Mountain Help Desk
Phone: 906.302.3025
Email: ithelp@baycollege.edu
Usage
The Anatomage Anatomy Table is an very powerful tool that can show fully interactive and high resolution models of different anatomies.
To book the table in EMS, book room JHUC 909. If you need assistance using the table please talk to the EMT instructors.
Equipment Use Rules
The following rules must be followed when using the Anatomage table.
- No food or drink is permitted on the table
- Do NOT place any objects on the Table display surfaces.
- Users should have clean hands and be free of any lotions
- The table should be wiped down with the provided micro-fiber cloth after use and the hard and soft protective covers must be placed back on the table when use of table is complete.
- If you encounter technical problems while you are using the table, you can contact the IT Help Desk at extension 4025.
- If there is something wrong with the table when you begin use or if damage or issues have occurred while using the table, this must be reported to the Simulation Team Immediately.
Clean Up
- Ensure that the table is powered down and secured
Turning on the TVs
After turning on the table you will need to turn on the TVs. The remotes should be located on top of the table.
You should only need to use one remote as long as when you hit the power button you aim at the center of both TVs while standing behind the Anatomage table. If only one TV turns on you will have to use the remote that is color coded to the right TV and get as close as you can to the IR sensor on the TV. Once the TVs are on whatever content that is on the table should be displayed automatically. If nothing is showing up make sure both TVs are on HDMI input 2.
Safety Instruction
Do not attempt to service the equipment by yourself, except as explained by the Anatomage documentation or in instructions otherwise provided by Anatomage. Some internal components may become very warm during normal operation. Before touching any internal components, allow time for them to cool.
Anatomage will NOT be held responsible for any decrease in performance from the Anatomage Table or for any damage the Anatomage Table, its surroundings, or its users if the warnings and instructions listed on the Anatomage Table Maintenance Guide, are not strictly followed.