Introduction to Clinician Programmer Prompts
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Introduction to Clinician Programmer Prompts
Prompts will present information during CP use in order to
confirm user intent and to provide information on action
progress and errors. Each prompt presents the following
information:
①Prompt type –
An icon indicating the general purpose
of
the prompt (e.g., progress indicator, error alert)
②Headline –
The general topic of the prompt
③Message –
A statement of the reason for the prompt
④Response button(s)
– A button or buttons appear for
prompts which require a response from the user
Types of Prompts
An icon will be part of each prompt to indicate the purpose of the prompt. Icons include:
Prompt
Purpose
Prompt Icon
Query
Requires confirmation to proceed in situations where inputs may result in system
performance issue or disruption in the workflow. If applicable, the Progress Prompt
will appear after input.
Progress
Prompt
A momentary display appears to confirm the progress and completion of a
task. No action required.
Error
A device issue has occurred, compromising device function. This issue may or
may not be reversible.
CP Failure
A serious Clinician Programmer issue has occurred, compromising device
function. The Clinician Programmer will automatically shut down. User may
restart Clinician Programmer to see if issue persists.