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Cognivue Thrive® User Manual Contents 1.0 About Cognivue Thrive® ...................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Disclaimers ................................................................................................................................. 3 1.2 Clinical Reference Information .................................................................................................. 3 2.0 Device Description .............................................................................................................................. 4 3.0 Power Management............................................................................................................................ 5 3.1 Indicator Lights........................................................................................................................... 5 3.1 Screen Sleep ............................................................................................................................... 5 3.2 Screen Wake .............................................................................................................................. 5 3.3 Power Alert ................................................................................................................................ 5 4.0 Recommendations for Use.................................................................................................................. 6 4.1 General Testing Location ........................................................................................................... 6 4.2 Positioning of Cognivue Thrive® and the Patient ...................................................................... 6 4.3 Cleaning and Disinfecting Cognivue Thrive® .............................................................................. 6 4.4 Use of Personal Protective Equipment ...................................................................................... 7 5.0 Network Connectivity.......................................................................................................................... 7 5.1 Basic Wi-Fi Configuration ........................................................................................................... 7 5.2 Basic Wired Connection ............................................................................................................. 8 5.3 Connection Details ..................................................................................................................... 9 5.4 Static IP Address Configuration.................................................................................................. 9 6.0 Security.............................................................................................................................................. 12 6.1 Logging on to Cognivue Thrive®............................................................................................... 12 6.2 Auto Logout.............................................................................................................................. 12 6.3 A Note on Roles........................................................................................................................ 12 6.4 Shutting Down ......................................................................................................................... 13 7.0 Managing User Accounts .................................................................................................................. 13 7.1 Administrators ......................................................................................................................... 13 7.2 Operators ................................................................................................................................. 13 7.4 Managing User Accounts ......................................................................................................... 13 7.5 Creating User Accounts ............................................................................................................ 15 7.6 Modifying User Accounts ......................................................................................................... 16 7.7 Changing Passwords ................................................................................................................ 17 7.8 Disabling User Accounts........................................................................................................... 18 7.9 Password Expiration................................................................................................................. 18 8.0 System Information ........................................................................................................................... 19 9.0 System Settings 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Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 9.1 Report Emailing ........................................................................................................................ 20 9.2 Report Printing ......................................................................................................................... 20 9.3 Video Options .......................................................................................................................... 21 9.4 Enable Client Code ................................................................................................................... 21 9.5 Practice Information ................................................................................................................ 22 10.0 Running a Test ................................................................................................................................... 23 11.0 Video Volume Control ....................................................................................................................... 25 12.0 Finding and Viewing Reports ............................................................................................................ 25 13.0 Printing Reports ................................................................................................................................ 27 Setting a Default Printer ........................................................................................................... 27 14.0 Emailing Reports ............................................................................................................................... 28 15.0 CSV Data Export ................................................................................................................................ 28 16.1 Initiating CSV Export .............................................................................................................. 29 16.0 Technical Specifications .................................................................................................................... 30 17.0 Safety Precautions and Compliance .................................................................................................. 31 About This Guide This User Manual contains information that describes the installation and operation of Cognivue Thrive® with the Audiology configuration. Additional information can be found at www.cognivue.com. Cognivue Support personnel can be reached from 9-5 pm ET at 1-585-433- 2992 or support@cognivue.com. UM-421-M Cognivue Thrive® Audiology User Manual, 09/10/2021 © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. | 7911 Rae Blvd | Victor, NY 14564 | 585.203.1969 © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 2
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 1.0 About Cognivue Thrive® Cognivue Thrive® is a computerized cognitive assessment aid to evaluate cognitive function objectively, quantitatively, and reliably. Cognivue Thrive® relies on a series of 6 subtests. Using the results from these subtests, Cognivue Thrive® creates a short, easy-to-interpret report. The report shows three cognitive domain scores: Memory, Visuospatial, and Executive Function. Below these are two metrics on Reaction Time and Speed Processing. Normative ranges appear below the visual of each cognitive domain score and metric. These segment into classifications of good, moderate, or poor ability. These cognitive scores and classifications provide a baseline for future comparison and enable discussion between the clinician and the test-taker about cognitive health. 1.1 Disclaimers Cognivue Thrive® is indicated for use as an adjunctive tool for evaluating cognitive function. It is not a stand-alone diagnostic tool. The device results are to be assessed and interpreted by a licensed clinician. Warnings 1) Cognivue Thrive® does not identify the presence or absence of clinical diagnoses. 2) Cognivue Thrive® cannot be used as a stand-alone diagnostic. 3) Cognivue Thrive® is intended to be used in clinical professional offices or similar settings. 1.2 Clinical Reference Information Cognivue Thrive® is based on the same technology as Cognivue® Advanced and Cognivue® Clarity. Cognivue Thrive uses a subset of the Cognivue Advanced® algorithms to provide a similar breakdown of cognitive scores in a shorter duration test. Cognivue Thrive® algorithms have been compared vs. Cognivue Advanced® in a clinical trial with 100 subjects. The correlation between Advanced and Thrive was in the same category of Advanced vs. Advanced, which was statistically significant (moderate positive 0.57), and Thrive’s test reliability was high positive (0.74). Additional information is available in the following references: • Cognivue Advanced De Novo Clearance, DEN130033 • Diego Cahn-Hidalgo, Paul W Estes, Reina Benabou, “Validity, reliability, and psychometric properties of a computerized cognitive assessment test (Cognivue®),” World Journal of Psychiatry 2020 January 19; 10(1): 1-11. © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 3
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 2.0 Device Description The Cognivue Thrive® is a portable, battery-powered, laptop-like device that includes a wireless keyboard with a touchpad, a rotary CogniWheel®, and a CogniCover®. The CogniWheel® is the sole patient input device. The CogniCover® is designed for privacy and to reduce distraction and light reflections on the computer screen. The CogniCover® and CogniWheel® are designed to fold for portability. Figure 2.1 CogniCover ® CogniWheel ® Power Button Figure 2.2 Battery Indicator Lights & Headphone Jack Figure 2.3 USB (for Keyboard) Ethernet Battery Charger © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 4
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 3.0 Power Management The Cognivue Thrive®, much like a laptop, is designed to be battery-powered during regular use but can also be used when the provided charging adapter is plugged in. The battery sustains 4 hours of intensive, off charger usage but can last for over 8 hours typical usage. The battery recharges in approximately 4 hours if depleted completely. 3.1 Indicator Lights There are two indicator lights on the right side of the device (see Figure 2.2). Left Light Right Light Device is unpowered Off Off Device is discharging Orange Off Device is charging Green/Off Orange Plugged in and fully charged Green/Off Green 3.1 Screen Sleep When the Cognivue device is not in use for a period of 10 minutes, the screen will go into sleep mode. 3.2 Screen Wake When the screen is asleep, it can be awakened by pressing a key on the keyboard. 3.3 Power Alert When the device is low on battery charge and not plugged in, if an attempt is made to start a testing session, i.e., upon clicking the Run a Test button on the main screen, it will display an alert and not allow the testing session to begin. Plugging in the device will allow tests to be administered. In order to avoid running out of power during a test, please charge the device for at least one hour before again administering tests on battery power. © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 5
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 4.0 Recommendations for Use To provide the best experience for patients and to produce repeatable test results, Cognivue recommends the following when using Cognivue Thrive®. 4.1 General Testing Location When possible, choose a test location that reduces distractions (for example: an exam room, office, or conference room rather than a busy hallway). 4.2 Positioning of Cognivue Thrive® and the Patient Put the device on a flat, stable surface that is ergonomically comfortable for the patient (see below). The patient should be able to comfortably reach and manipulate the CogniWheel® and view the computer screen. Avoid placing the Cognivue Thrive® in a location where there may be distractions behind the device which are visible to the patient. Avoid Distractions in the Patient Viewing Area Behind the Device Figure 4.1 DO NOT place the device on the patient’s lap for the test. This does not provide a stable surface during the administration of the test. This interferes with a patient’s ability to take the test. 4.3 Cleaning and Disinfecting Cognivue Thrive® Cognivue recommends sanitizing the Cognivue Thrive® before and after administering a test using one of the following procedures: • Preferred: Use sanitizing or disinfectant wipes to thoroughly wipe the CogniWheel® and the base of the device where the patient palm rests. DO NOT wipe the screen! • Please turn the power off on the Cognivue Keyboard using the appropriate slider switch prior to cleaning/transport; this prevents unintentional keypress combinations on the device. • In the event wipes are not available, spray a sanitizer onto a paper towel, being careful not to oversaturate the paper towel, and thoroughly wipe the CogniWheel® and the base of the device where the patient palm rests. DO NOT wipe the screen, and do NOT spray sanitizer or disinfectant directly onto the device! © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 6
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 4.4 Use of Personal Protective Equipment In addition to sanitizing the device (see 4.3 Cleaning and Disinfecting Cognivue Thrive®), Cognivue recommends that operators and patients wear a disposable mask while interacting with the device. In the event that it is not possible to sanitize the device between patients, Cognivue recommends operators and patients use disposable gloves. 5.0 Network Connectivity Network connectivity is essential to utilize the full capability of the Cognivue Thrive® device. Connecting to a network allows • Access to the reporting share from other computers within the same network • Updates and enhancements from Cognivue • Staying secure with the latest security patches 5.1 Basic Wi-Fi Configuration 1. Click on the Network icon in the status bar at the upper left corner of the screen 2. From the drop-down menu, select the available Wi-Fi network to which you wish to connect a. If there are a large number of networks available, you may see a More networks option which you can check if you do not see your network listed. Figure 5.1 Network icon © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 7
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 3. Enter the Wi-Fi password for the selected network Figure 5.2 Wi-Fi Authentication dialog 4. Click Connect 5. Connection can take a few seconds. A successful connection is indicated by when the network icon in the top left changes to the Wi-Fi connection strength icon indicating network connectivity. Figure 5.3 Wi-Fi Connection Strength icon In the future, the device will remember the network and automatically connect when possible. 5.2 Basic Wired Connection 1. Connect one end of a standard network cable to an active network jack at your location 2. Connect the other end to the network port on the back of the Cognivue Thrive® device (see figure 2.2). 3. If not automatically connected, follow the instructions above, selecting Wired Connection 1. 4. Success is indicated when the icon in the top left corner is the Network icon. © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 8
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 5.3 Connection Details When logged on to a Cognivue Thrive® device, administrators can view and test the current network configuration information on the Network Configuration window. Figure 5.3 Network Configuration window To open the Network Configuration window 1. Log in (see 6.1 Security 2. 6.1 Logging on to Cognivue Thrive®) 3. Select Device Administration >> Settings 4. Click the Network tab The Network Configuration window contains network configuration properties and their values • The Refresh button refreshes the displayed connection property values • If all the property values are blank after pressing the Refresh button, the device is not connected • The Test Connection button confirms that the device has network connectivity • The Advanced Configuration button opens settings for more advanced networking options Advanced Configuration is intended for use by network administrators and/or Cognivue Support Staff. The most common usage of this functionality is outlined in 5.4 Static IP Address Configuration. 5.4 Static IP Address Configuration Open the Advanced Configuration screen by clicking the Advanced Configuration button on the Network Configuration screen (See 5.3 Connection Details). © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 9
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 1. Click on the connection named for your SSID 2. Click the Gear icon. Gear icon Network Connections wizard 3. On the pop-up window that appears, click on the IPV4 Settings tab. Network Configuration Editor © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 10
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 4. Click the Method drop-down menu button and select Manual. Network Configuration Editor 5. Click the Add button. 6. In the Address field, enter your static or reserved IP (obtained from your network team). 7. In the Netmask field, enter the Subnet mask (obtained from your network team). 8. In the Gateway field, enter the default gateway address (obtained from your network team). 9. Click the Save button. 10. Close the Network Connections window and return to the Network Configuration window by clicking the title bar menu icon and selecting Close from the drop-down menu. Title bar menu icon Network Configuration Editor © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 11
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 11. On the Network Configuration window, click the Refresh button to display the new settings 12. Then click the Test Connection button to confirm connectivity to the Cognivue back-end systems 6.0 Security 6.1 Logging on to Cognivue Thrive® The user Login window is how you log in to a device. It is how you log in to the device. Logging in with an individual account ensures an audit trail for viewing patient reports and running assessments. Login window 6.2 Auto Logout To allow compliance with HIPAA regulations, the device will be logged out after 30 minutes of inactivity. 6.3 A Note on Roles Administrators see an extra button to allow reviewing reports. Operator users do not see this since they cannot view old reports (See 7.04 Managing User Accounts for more details). Primary window for Administrator users © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 12
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual Primary window for Operator users 6.4 Shutting Down The Shutdown button appears on the Login window can be used by anyone to power down the device. Clicking the Shutdown button will prompt confirmation before shutting down the device. Note: This is the preferred way to shut down the device. The physical power button should be used only if necessary. 7.0 Managing User Accounts Each Cognivue Thrive® user should have their own user account to ensure audit trail and safety of patient data. User accounts can be assigned as an Administrator or Operator. The table below summarizes the capabilities associated with each type of user account. Administrator Operator Setting up new accounts X Delete accounts X Changing accounts X Configure network connection X X Entering patient data & running a test X X Running a test with an intro video X X Viewing past test reports X Role Capabilities table 7.1 Administrators Administrators are responsible for setting up and managing other user accounts. Additionally, they can run tests and review reports. 7.2 Operators Operators can set up and run tests with patients. 7.4 Managing User Accounts User accounts must be managed directly on the Cognivue Thrive® device. To reach the user management screen © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 13
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 1. Log in as an Administrator user (like the once created during device Configuration, See Installation Guide) 2. On the menu bar, select Device Administration >> Settings. 3. Select the Users tab 4. This is the User Management screen *Note: the first time you log in, you will see only two accounts: The COGSUPPORT account and the Administrator account defined during Cognivue Thrive® installation and configuration. User Management window The User Management screen lists all the active user accounts that have been set up on the system and allows for adding, modifying, and deleting user accounts. This screen also allows the option to set a defined amount of time before passwords expire. © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 14
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 7.5 Creating User Accounts 1. Click on the Create button to display the Create Account window. Create Account window 2. Fill out form 3. Click Save 4. Click Yes to confirm when prompted 5. Error messages will prevent saving if there are any issues with the entered data 6. Click the blue ‘X’ in the upper right when finished entering users © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 15
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 7.6 Modifying User Accounts 1. Click on a user in the list 2. Click the Modify User button Modify Account window 3. Make the desired changes 4. Click the Save button 7. Click the Yes button on the Confirmation dialog to complete the changes. 8. Error messages will prevent saving if there are any issues with the entered data 9. Click the blue ‘X’ in the upper right when finished © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 16
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 7.7 Changing Passwords 1. Click on a user in the list 2. Click the Edit button Modify Account window 3. Click the Set Password button 4. Click the Save button 5. Click the Yes button on the Confirmation dialog to complete the changes. 6. Error messages will prevent saving if there are any issues with the entered data Close the User Modification Screen © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 17
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 7.8 Disabling User Accounts To maintain an audit trail, User Accounts cannot be fully removed from the system. Disabling prevents the user from logging in. Disabled accounts can be reactivated in the future. 1. Click on a user in the list 2. Click the Disable User button 3. Click to Yes to confirm when prompted Delete User Confirmation dialog 7.9 Password Expiration Some organizations have password change policies. To enable this, Cognivue provides the ability to expire user passwords. This feature is off by default and, when turned on, is on for all accounts. Users are warned about password expiration for three days before it expires. Once expired, the user will be forced to change their passwords before they can log in. To enable/disable password expiration for all accounts: 1. Click the Enable Password Expiration checkbox 2. When this feature is enabled, a password lifetime must be specified 3. Enter a number of days in the text field labeled Password Expires after 4. The default setting is 0 days which will require users to reset their password each time they log in Note: Currently, operator user accounts can only reset their own password once it has expired. © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 18
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 8.0 System Information Basic system information about Cognivue Thrive® is available to any logged-in user in the About window (accessed by clicking About >> About on the Primary window). The information displayed here will be useful when contacting support. About window 9.0 System Settings The Thrive device includes several configurable options. The ability to make these configuration changes is available only to Administrator users on the System Settings screen To access the System Settings screen 1. Log in as an Administrator user (like the once created during device Configuration, See Installation Guide) 2. On the menu bar, select Device Administration >> Settings System Settings window © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 19
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 9.1 Report Emailing Cognivue Thrive® provides the ability to send the test report via an encrypted email to a patient following completion of a test (see 0 Note – Manually updating printer drivers is not supported by the system. Emailing Reports). This feature is enabled by default. An Administrator can disable this functionality by unchecking the Enable Report Emailing checkbox. When enabled, the option for the patient to receive a copy of the test report via encrypted email will be provided on the Patient Information window (see 10.0 Running a Test). Note: This setting applies to all users of the device. 9.2 Report Printing Cognivue Thrive® provides the ability to print the test report to a configured, connected printer. Printing test reports from Cognivue Thrive® (see 13.0 Printing Reports) is enabled by default. An Administrator can disable this functionality by unchecking the Enable Report Printing checkbox. When enabled, a Print button will be displayed on the top navigation bar of the Report Viewer screen. Note: This setting applies to all users of the device. See 13.0 Printing Reports for details on setting up a printer. © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 20
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 9.3 Video Options This screen allows Practitioners to ensure certain videos will always be shown to patients. If the option is unchecked here, the choice is left to the Operator who sets up the test for the patient. • Always Play Intro Video → Play the introduction video before every test • Always Play Instructional Videos → Plays short instructional videos during the test • Always Play Post Test Video → Plays a congratulatory video when the test completes • Always Show Video Subtitles → Display Video Subtitles for videos during the cognitive assessment 9.4 Enable Client Code The Cognivue Thrive® device provides the option to include a custom code on all tests for purposes of categorization. Any sequence of up to 100 characters can be entered for each patient test session. An Administrator can enable it by checking the Enable Client Code checkbox on the System Settings screen. Doing so will add the Client Code text box to the Patient Information screen where operators can enter the client code. © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 21
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 9.5 Practice Information To add practice information to a Cognivue Thrive® test 1. Fill out the form on the Practice tab of the Systems settings page 2. Check Include on report 3. Click Save For more information on how this appears on the report, see 12.0 Finding and Viewing Reports. Practice Information window 10.0 Running a Test Test administration is the core feature of Cognivue Thrive®. 1. Login to the device (see 6.1 Security © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 22
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 2. 6.1 Logging on to Cognivue Thrive®) 3. Click the Run a Test button 4. Fill out patient data (Name, gender/sex, date of birth) 5. Select the patients preferred language for the test (English or Spanish) 6. Select appropriate video options or use the defaults 7. Enter any additional information as desired 8. Click Run Test 9. The patient should turn the CogniWheel when ready to begin Patient Information window © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 23
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual Patient Information window (video options) Note – Video options will appear checked when selected for play. The option will appear greyed out if an Administrator has selected to enforce a video always being played. Unless disabled by an Administrator (see 9.0 System Settings), there is an option for emailing the report. If that option is selected, the operator will be prompted to enter the patient’s email address and then verify it by entering it a second time. Note: by checking this box, a patient is opting in to receive an email from Cognivue. For more detail on emailing patient reports, see 0 Note – Manually updating printer drivers is not supported by the system. Emailing Reports. Once the required information is completed, the operator will click the Run Test button to initiate the Thrive test. This video will play on the device in the language selected. The goal of this video is to prepare the patient for what to expect during the test. To ensure the patient is ready to take the test, the patient will be prompted to turn the wheel. Depending on how the video options are configured the wheel spin will start the video or the test. Administrators can specify what videos will play for every test, or they can allow the operator to choose what videos to play before a test and if those videos are subtitled. If the video is set to run, the patient will be prompted once again to turn the wheel after it plays. After the test completes, a prompt will appear to display the test result report. Only the Operator can respond to the prompt, as keyboard input is required. © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 24
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual If the Report Printing option is enabled and a default printer is configured (see 9.0 System Settings), the Operator will be able to click a Print button on the report viewer header bar to print the report. When finished viewing/printing the report, the Operator can click the Close Report button on the header bar of the report viewer to close the report viewer and return to the Main Menu Screen. 11.0 Video Volume Control In order to control the volume of video playback, the volume control keys on the keyboard can be used. Volume Control keys Note: The Mute button sets the volume to its lowest setting. To unmute, it is necessary to use the volume-up key to increase the volume to the desired level. 12.0 Finding and Viewing Reports When the test has been completed, the Operator will have the option to review the test report. Only administrators can view the report after this point. Administrators can review the test report by Selecting the Reports button from the Main Menu Screen. A list of available reports will be presented. After selecting the desired report from the list, click the View Report button to display the report. If the Report Printing option is enabled and a default printer is configured (see 9.0 System Settings), the Administrator will be able to click a Print button on the report viewer header bar to print the report. Report List window © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 25
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual The test report consists of two pages. Note: appropriate clinical contextualization is required. 1. Practitioner Report: This document is intended for the practitioner. It contains the test scores and normalized ranges. Additional information is provided to the practitioner to help with explaining scores to the patient. Thrive Report © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 26
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 2. Patient Report: This document is intended for the patient. It contains the test scores and normalized ranges. Additional information is provided to define the domains in patient-friendly language. Cogniwell Program 13.0 Printing Reports Test reports may be printed from the Thrive device whenever a report is opened in the report viewer (see 10.0 Running a Test and 12.0 Finding and Viewing Reports), provided the Report Printing option has not been disabled by an Administrator (see 9.0 System Settings). There is no other way to print a test report from the Thrive device. Setting a Default Printer To set the default printer used to print reports, click the Printer icon next to the Network icon at the top left of the screen to open the Printer Configuration window. © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 27
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual Printer Configuration window Press the Refresh button to discover network printers (please work with your IT team to connect your printer to your network). Right-click on the desired printer to open a drop-down menu and select the Set as Default option. Select the Properties option from this same menu to adjust other printer settings as desired. To close the Printer Configuration window, click the title bar menu icon and select Close from the drop-down menu. Note: Any user of the device can set the default printer, whether or not Report Printing is enabled; however, they can only print a report if the option is enabled. Note – Manually updating printer drivers is not supported by the system. 14.0 Emailing Reports To configure the ability to email reports, see 9.3 Video Options To see how this works as part of the test setup, see 10.0 Running a Test In case the email cannot be sent at the end of a test it will be recorded as needing to be emailed. Administrator users can send these later via clicking Email >> Email Reports from the main screen. Note – Tests for which no email address is specified on the Patient screen will not be able to be sent via email later. Send Unsent Emails dialog Once the emails have been sent, a dialog box will display indicating the number successfully sent. 15.0 CSV Data Export Administrator users may export test results to CSV files, which are accessible through the Csv shared drive. For additional information on how to map a shared drive, please refer to the Installation Guide FAQ section. © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 28
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 16.1 Initiating CSV Export To initiate a CSV export task, navigate to Data Export >> CSV Export. After clicking on the CSV Export menu item, a confirmation will be presented to user. CSV Export Confirmation Press the No button to return to the main screen without export test results. Upon pressing the Yes button, a progress indicator will be displayed while the device exports test results. CSV Export Progress Indicator When the CSV Export job completes, a message will be displayed to the user indicating that test results have been exported successfully, along with the filename of the generated CSV file. CSV Export Success Message © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 29
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 16.0 Technical Specifications Operating Environment 10 to 30 degrees C (50 to 86 degrees F) Power Input 19V DC, 3.5 A Nominal Weight 4.2 kg (9lbs 2oz) Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168 Wireless Communications 20 dBm max output power for 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n 23 dBm max output power for 5.0 GHz 802.11a/n/ac © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 30
Cognivue Thrive® User Manual 17.0 Safety Precautions and Compliance Observe the following precautions to ensure safety and prevent damage to Cognivue Thrive®: • Do not place on uneven or unstable surfaces. • Do not make any modifications or alterations to the device. • Do not open the device cover or modify the device. There are no customer serviceable parts. • Do not apply weight onto the device. • Do not connect a multiple socket outlet or extension cords to Cognivue Thrive®. • Do not install the unit such that the power cord is a tripping hazard. • Do not expose to liquids, rain, or moisture except in routine cleaning of surfaces. • Do not dispose of this product in a landfill. WARNING: Use of this equipment adjacent to or stacked with other equipment should be avoided because it could result in improper operation. If such use is necessary, this equipment and the other equipment should be observed to verify that they are operating normally. WARNING: Use of accessories, transducers, and cables other than those specified or provided by the manufacturer of this equipment could result in increased electromagnetic emissions or decreased electromagnetic immunity of this equipment and result in improper operation. WARNING: Portable RF communications equipment should be used no closer than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of Cognivue Thrive®. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this equipment could result. © 2021 Cognivue, Inc. UM-421-M Page 31
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