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Boston Scientific Vercise 92290361-01 Quick Start Manual
Boston Scientific Vercise 92290361-01 Quick Start Manual

Boston Scientific Vercise 92290361-01 Quick Start Manual

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MANAGING PROGRAMS
To get to the Remote Control screen:
1. Click
from the Programming screen.
UNDERSTANDING THE PROGRAM SLOTS
The program currently running on the Stimulator is displayed on the left panel.
On the right side of the screen, the four program slots are displayed.
Currently Active
Remote Control
Program Slot
Program Slot
SAVING A PROGRAM
The currently active program can be saved to one of the four program slots.
To save a program to the Stimulator:
"Edit"
1. Name the program by clicking
at the top of the left panel, typing a program name,
"check mark."
and selecting the
2. Click a program slot on the right of the screen to which you want to save the program. You can select
a blank slot to save a program to, or you can select a slot that already has a program to overwrite it.
3. Click
.
The currently active program will be saved to the selected program slot.
NOTE: the
symbol in the Remote Control panel indicates last activated or saved program.
4. Click
to end programming session.
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92290361-01 10 of 10 2018-10
VERCISE DBS
PROGRAMMING
QUICK START GUIDE
92290361-01
Content: 92290376 REV A
CAUTION: Federal law restricts this device to sale, distribution and use by or on the order of a physician.

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Summary of Contents for Boston Scientific Vercise 92290361-01

  • Page 1 NOTE: the symbol in the Remote Control panel indicates last activated or saved program. 4. Click to end programming session. Boston Scientific Boston Scientific (Australia) Pty Ltd Boston Scientific Limited Neuromodulation Corporation PO Box 332 Ballybrit Business Park 25155 Rye Canyon Loop...
  • Page 2 CONTENTS GUARANTEES Linking a Remote Control to a Stimulator......... 1 Boston Scientific Corporation reserves the right to modify, without prior notice, De-linking a Remote Control from a Stimulator....... 1 information relating to its products in order to improve their reliability Setting Up.................
  • Page 3: Creating A New Patient

    LINKING A REMOTE CONTROL TO A STIMULATOR SETTING UP To link a Remote Control that has been previously linked to a different Stimulator, you must first de-link To connect the Remote Control to the Clinician Programmer: 1. Plug the USB to Serial cable into a USB port on the Clinician Programmer. the Remote Control from the original Stimulator (see De-linking a Remote Control from a Stimulator 2.
  • Page 4: Selecting An Existing Patient

    SELECTING AN EXISTING PATIENT The Clinician Programmer will automatically recognize a patient if you have previously 3. To select an Area: linked the Clinician Programmer to the patient’s hardware. 1. Click on the desired Area control box on the left of the Programming screen, as highlighted in the image below.
  • Page 5 CUSTOM MODE INCREASING AND DECREASING THE AMPLITUDE Custom Mode allows you to manually select contacts to be anodes or cathodes. 1. To increase the amplitude, click the up arrows above the AMP label on the Programming screen. 2. To decrease the amplitude, click the down arrows above the AMP label. If necessary (i.e., to switch to Custom Mode from E-Troll Mode), press the button at the top of the middle panel on the Programming screen.
  • Page 6 PROGRAMMING MULTIPLE AREAS WITH THE SAME RATE AREA 1 (60 μs): AREA 2 (60 μs): 119 Hz 71 Hz 74 Hz 79 Hz 85 Hz 89 Hz 95 Hz The Vericise DBS System allows two Areas to be programmed with the same rate (or frequency). 99 Hz 104 Hz 119 Hz...