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Feature
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Rate Button
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Units Button
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Patient Amplitude
Buttons
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Stop All Button
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Contact and Case
Configuration
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Measure Button
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Programming Modes Allows you to choose Steering or Custom Programming Modes
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Step Size
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Rotate Buttons
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Contact Up and
Down Buttons
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Spread/Focus
Buittons
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Total Amplitude
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Clinical Effects Panel Make note of the Therapeutic Benefits and/or Side Effects for the
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Text Notes
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Clinical Effects Map
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Description
Adjust the rate
Default
130 Hz
Select the Units in which Amplitude is displayed on contacts and
case
Default
%
Adjust Maximum and Minimum Patient Amplitude
Turns off all Stimulation
Displays percentage of anodic (+) or cathodic (-) energy assigned
to the lead contacts and Stimulator Case for a given area. See
the "Selecting Contacts" section for more information.
Measures Impedances of each of the 16 contacts
Select the step size for Amplitude adjustments: 0.1 mA or 0.5 mA
Steer the stimulation focus circumferentially around the lead
Note: Only applies to DB2202-Directional Lead
Steer stimulation focus along the lead
Radially spread or focus the stimulation field
Note: Only applies to DB2202-Directional Lead
Increase or decrease the total Amplitude delivered for a given
Area.
current Stimulation settings.
Capture text notes for a given lead (up to 250 characters per lead
port).
Graphical summary of assigned Therapeutic Benefits and/or
Side Effects at a given position along the DBS Lead array and a
stimulation amplitude.
Note: Clinical effects data is captured and listed in reports but
not plotted on the Clinical Effects Map for the DB2202-
Directional Lead and for configurations not possible in
Steering Mode.
Range
2 Hz-255 Hz
Range
mA/%

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