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TABLE of CONTENTS:
1 - Terminology in ICES-PEMF: Hz versus pps
2 -Terms and Conditions of Use
3 -POWER: USB cable or battery
4 -Placement of Coils and Arrays
5 -Programming Guide
6 -What Level of Complexity is Right for You?
7 -General Guidelines for Programming the B5
8 -User Interface: Functions of Buttons
9 -Adjusting the Intensity (power level) at the START-UP Screen
10 -Selecting a Protocol: B5 A9 P2 Omni-1 Schumann HOLD WAVE
11- Adjusting a Protocol: B5 A9 P2 Omni Schumann HOLD WAVE
12- Table of Available Frequencies (pps)
13- OOPS!?!? Resetting the B5 to default (erase/reset all changes
14- Advanced System Diagnostics
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User Manual for the Micro-Pulse
Model B5 Rev: 2018-02-21

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Terminology in ICES-PEMF: Hz versus
pps
Throughout this document you will see the term “pps” (pulses per second) to describe how many
ICES pulses are generated per second, instead of the more common unit “Hz” (Hertz).
You might ask, “is pps the same as Hz (Hertz)?”. Well, yes and no. I use the term pps because I
believe it is more technically precise than Hz when describing trapezoidal pulses as used in low
frequency PEMF. For you as a user of PEMF technology it is fine to use the terms pps and Hz
interchangeably. But as a scientist, I believe I have the responsibility of adhering to more precise
technical terminology. The B5 is a scientific instrument, so I feel obligated to describe its
performance with an appropriate level of scientific precision.
It is OK for you to think of pps as equivalent to Hz (i.e., pulses per second is equivalent to Hertz).
When you see pps, just think: “ frequency, Hz”
If you are comfortable with this, you can skip the rest of this page and move on to the rest of the
B5 manual, remembering that “pps” just means “Hz”.
If you are wondering why I am splitting hairs on this topic, here is my justification.
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•USB to micro-B cable: use good quality
•3, 6, 10 feet (any length is OK)
•USB data lines are not used
•Use either micro-B port on the B5
•Do not use both ports, use only one at
a time (second one is a spare)
Power Input: 5 VDC @ 2 Amps (or higher
rating)
USB micro-B
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•USB to micro-B cable
•3, 6, 10 feet (longer ~ stiffer, be careful not
to damage the USB micro-B ports)
•USB data lines are not used
•Use either micro-B port on the B5
•Do not use both ports, use only one at a
time (second one is a spare)
Power Input: 5 VDC @ 2 Amps (or higher
rating)
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•A laptop USB port may not
have adequate power
rating (< 2 Amps).
•Most plug-in car or wall
outlet USB power/charger
ports work very well. Be
sure the rating is at least 2
Amps (10 Watts) per port
Power Input: 5 VDC @ 2 Amps (or higher
rating)

Inadequate power: < 10,000 mAh
•AmazonBasics Power Bank
( < 10,000 mAh)
•HAME 4000mAh
•Mocreo 2500mAh
Power
Input:
Battery
Packs

Use Battery Packs with
-- > 2.0 Amp rating
-- > 10,000 mAh capacity
•Anker PowerCore 10000
•KMASHI 10000mAh
with 3.1A Output
•Unifun 10400mAh
•Polanfo M50000-
12000mAh
Power Input: Battery Packs
(some work well, others do
not)

•Battery portable power packs are sophisticated devices. If you choose to use
one you must take the time to learn how it works.
•Most battery packs are intended to recharge other devices, so they may not
behave well when powering a device like the B5 which draws variable amounts
of power as it changes modes and frequencies.
•Most battery power packs will shut off automatically if they detect very little or
no power drain. This can be a problem, because the B5 is ultra efficient, so the
battery power pack may decide that it is not connected to anything that is using
power, and may shut itself off.
Power Input: KNOW YOUR BATTERY

•Or, if you draw too much power, such as at POWER UP for the B5 when it draws the
most power, about 2 Amps, the battery pack may automatically shut down if it detects
an over-current error. This protects the battery from self destructing.
•In either case, you may have to reset the device. Every battery pack is different. You
need to know how to reset it. This battery pack can be reset by pressing the power
button indicated above.
•If you are using a battery pack and your B5 keeps shutting off, this is probably the
problem you are experiencing. You may need to try a different battery pack, or
change how you are using the battery pack you have.
•Also note: this battery pack has two outputs: 1 Amp and 2.1 Amp. Use the higher one.
Power Input: KNOW YOUR BATTERY
POWER/RESET
Button
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