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Description of Parts
Main Interval
Controls the repeat cycle (T1) and repeat count (N1) as well as starting
and stopping of stimulation.
(The timing signal created here acts becomes the trigger as MAIN
INTERVAL and is not a direct stimulation waveform.)
Name
5
Stimulation interval (T1)
indicator (MAIN INTERVAL)
6
Stimulation count indicator
(CYCLES)
7
Stimulation count cancel key
(RESET)
8
Stimulation start key
(START <MANUAL>)
9
Stimulation stop key
(STOP <MANUAL>)
Function
Displays the repeat interval (T1) setting.
Setting range: 1 ms to 9990 s
Displays the repeat count (N1) setting.
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CYCLES switches from displaying the repeat count (CYCLES) to displaying
the repeat setting (SET CYCLES). (Normally CYCLES is displayed and the
indicator is lit.)
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When the selector key is pressed, the display changes to SET CYCLES and
the indicator blinks. (It automatically returns to CYCLES after about 10
seconds.)
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SET CYCLES can be changed by turning the dial while the indicator is
blinking.
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While CYCLES is displayed, it is synchronized with stimulation output and
shows the stimulation count.
Setting range: 1 to 999 or to continuous operation (run).
When the START signal is received, the set number of pulses is output by MAIN
INTERVAL at the set interval (T1) and operation stops.
When continuous operation is set (run), after the START signal is received, the
MAIN INTERVAL signal continues to be sent at the set interval (T1).
Operation continues until the STOP key is pressed.
Resets the stimulation repeat count.
Used to start stimulation manually.
When this key is pressed, MAIN INTERVAL operation Starts.
The START key is disabled during MAIN INTERVAL operation. (No restart.)
Used to stop stimulation manually.
When this key is pressed, MAIN INTERVAL and all other operation stops and
the stimulator returns to initial status.
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