I N T E L E C T ® M O B I L E 2 Q U I C K S TA RT G U I D E
APPENDIX
WAVEFORMS
CC: Constant Current
IFC (Interferential) Traditional (4 Pole)
Advice on size and type of electrodes to be used is given in device GUI "treatment
guidelines" feature
Interferential Current is a medium frequency waveform. Current is
distributed through two channels (four electrodes). The currents
cross each other in the body at the area requiring treatment. The
two currents interfere with each other at this crossing point,
resulting in a modulation of the intensity (the current intensity
increases and decreases at a regular frequency).
Output Mode
Available on Channel
Treatment Time
Mode Selection
Output Intensity
Beat Frequency
Carrier Frequency
Cycle Time
Sweep Time
Sweep Low Beat Frequency
Sweep High Beat Frequency
Scan Percentage
IRMS
DC component
20
CV: Constant Voltage
Advice on size and type of electrodes to be used is given in device GUI "treatment
guidelines" feature
The Asymmetrical Biphasic waveform has a short pulse duration.
It is capable of strong stimulation of the nerve fibers in the skin
as well as of muscle tissue. This waveform is often used in TENS
devices.Because of its short pulse, the patient typically tolerates
the current well, even at relatively high intensities.
Output Mode
Output Intensity
Electrodes
Available on Channel
1&2,
Treatment Time (Stim)
1-60 Minutes
Treatment Time (Combo)
CC
Mode Selection (Stim)
0-100 mA (CC)
Mode Selection (Combo)
1-200 Hz
Amplitude Modulation
2000-10,000 Hz
Burst Frequency
Continuous or User Defined
Cycle Time
14 sec
Frequency
1-199 Hz
FrequencySweep
2-200 Hz
Phase Duration
Static, 40%, 100%, Manual
Sweep time
0-78mA
Sweep Low Frequency
No
Sweep High Frequency
IRMS
DC component
TENS- Asymmetrical Biphasic
0-140 mA (CC) 0-140 V (CV)
0% (off) to 100% on 10% steps
Continuous or User Defined
Electrodes
1,2
1-60 minutes
1-30 minutes
CC or CV
CV
0-10 bps
1-200 pps
On/Off
30-400 µsec
14 sec
1-199 pps
2-200 pps
0-50mA
No