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Appendix I: Programmable parameters and values
Parameter
Programmable Values
Default
Pulse Amplitude
0 – 6000 µA
0-2000 µA (25 µA increments)
2000-6000 µA (50 µA increments)
0 µA
Maximum Pulse Amplitude
Same as Pulse Amplitude
0 µA
Pulse Width
40 –
72
0 µs (20µs increments)
300 µs
Pulse Frequency
4 – 80 Hz (2 Hz increments)
20 Hz
Data Field
Selectable Values
Diagnosis
(Primary and Secondary)
Abdominal Pain; Axial Low Back Pain; Axial Neck Pain; CRPS
Type 1; CRPS Type 2; Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy; FBSS;
FNSS; Lower Extremity Neuropathic Pain; Neuropathic Pain; Other;
Peripheral Neuropathy; Peripheral Vascular Disease; Phantom Pain;
Post-Herpetic Neuralgia; Post Surgical Pain; Radicular Arm Pain;
Radicular Leg Pain; Thoracic Pain; Upper Extremity Neuropathic
Pain; Visceral Pain;
Periodic Impedance Interval
Off; 30 s; 1 min; 5 min; 20 min; 30 min; 1 h; 6h; 12 h; 1 days; 3 days;
7 days; 10 days; 30 days
Lead Model Number
MN0300; MN0400, MN10350, MN10450, MN20350, MN20450
Stimulus Response Anatomy Off; Neck; Shoulder; Scapula; Upper Back; Middle Back; Lower
Back; Back & Leg; Thigh; Knee; Lower Leg; Ankle; Foot(top);
Foot(bottom); Toes; Chest; Axilla; Ribs; Abdomen; Hip; Groin; Upper
Arm; Elbow; Forearm; Hands; Fingers
Stimulus Response Sensation Off; Burning; Buzzing; Cold; Comforting; Cramping; Heavy;
Massaging; Numb; Other; Pain; Paresthesia; Pressure; Relief;
Soothing; Spasm; Tapping; Tingling; Vibrating; Warm
Spine Location
L L1; R L1; L L2; R L2; L L3; R L3; L L4; R L4; L L5; R L5; L T1; R
T1; L T2; R T2; L T3; R T3; L T4; R T4; L T5; R T5; L T6; R T6; L T7;
R T7; L T8; R T8; L T9; R T9; L T10; R T10; L T11; R T11; L T12; R
T12; L S1; R S1; L S2; R S2; L S3; R S3; L S4; R S4; L S5; R S5; L
C1; R C1; L C2; R C2; L C3; R C3; L C4; R C4; L C5; R C5; L C6; R
C6; L C7; R C7; L C8; R C8
Magnet Turnoff Time
Off; 1 s; 2 s; 3 s; 4 s; 5 s; 6 s; 7 s; 8 s; 9 s; 10 s; 15 s; 20 s; 25 s;
30 s; 40 s; 50 s; 1 min; 70 s; 80 s; 90 s; 100 s; 110 s; 2 min
Ramp Duration
1 s; 2 s; 3 s; 4 s; 5 s; 6 s; 7 s; 8 s
Appendix II: Troubleshooting
Pop-up Messages
Condition
Buttons Resolution
All stimulation has been
turned OFF.
All stimulation turned off due to
data corruption.
“OK”
Contact your
Spinal Modulation
Representative.
Cancelled Connect
Request
Cancel was pressed with
connecting attempt in progress.
Changes since last
programming were lost
due to loss of connection
with the stimulator. Please
reconnect to stimulator.
Communication was lost prior
to programming attempt.
“OK”
Reconnect to stimulator
and re-enter program
changes.
Connected to stimulator.
Communication is poor.
All RF channels have noise
levels above the noise
threshold.
Try moving to an area with
fewer sources of noise.
Connecting to stimulator... “Connect” button on the main
menu was pressed.
Connection Established.
Connection attempt was
successful.
“OK”
Connection with
stimulator was lost.
Please reconnect.
Dropped RF connection.
“OK”
Do you want to program
changes?
A new Workspace or Exit button
was selected without saving
(programming) changes.
“Yes”
“No”
“Cancel”
Invalid FCE password.
Please try again.
Invalid FCE password was
entered.
“OK”
Only Spinal Modulation
representatives should
access the FCE mode.
Lead N detected a
Current Too High
condition.
During an impedance
measurement, the measured
current was too high.
“OK”
Repeat measurement. If
problem reoccurs, contact
your Spinal Modulation
representative.
Lead N impedance of
NNN Ω is out of range.
Lead impedance is out of range
“OK”
Repeat measurement or
accept as is.
Maximum stimulation
output has been reached.
Maximum stimulation output
has been reached (4.6V).
“OK”
Investigate lead integrity.
The stimulator is in
hibernation.
Battery Voltage = xxx
Do you want to exit
hibernation?