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WAVEFORMS (CONTINUED)
High Voltage Pulsed Current (HVPC)
Advice on size and type of electrodes to be used is
given in device GUI "treatment guidelines" feature
The High Voltage Pulsed Current (HVPC) has a very
brief pulse duration characterized by two distinct
peaks delivered at high voltage. The waveform is
monophasic (current flows in one direction only).
The high voltage causes a decreased skin resistance
making the current comfortable and easy to tolerate.
Output Mode
Electrodes
Available on Channels
1, 2
Treatment Time (Stim)
1-60 Min
Treatment Time (Combo)
1-30 Min
Mode Selection
CV
Output Intensity
0-500 V (CV)
Cycle Time
Continuous or User Defined
Display
Volts
Frequency
1-200 pps
Polarity
Positive or Negative
Ramp
0.5-5 sec
Sweep time
14sec
Sweep High Frequency
2-200 pps
Sweep Low Frequency
1-199 pps
IRMS
0-45mA
DC component
0 - 1.5mA
SYSTEM
Isoplanar Vector Interferential Current
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). In Isoplanar
Vector IFC Channel B has a fixed phase shift of 45°
against Channel A.
Output Mode
Electrodes
Available on Channel
1&2
Treatment Time
1-60 Minutes
Amplitude
0-100 mA (CC)
Beat Frequency
1-200 Hz
Carrier Frequency
2000-10,000 Hz
Cycle Time
Continuous or User Defined
Ramp
0-5 s
Sweep Time
14 sec
Sweep Low Beat Frequency
1-199 Hz
Sweep High Beat Frequency
2-200 Hz
Vector Scan
Fixed at 45°
IRMS
0-55mA
DC component
No
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