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Bionic Navigator™ 3D Programming Manual
Bionic Navigator™ 3D Programming Manual
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LeadSync Scan
Button
Initiates an electronic lead scan. Refer to “Using LeadSync Technology”.
1. Drag the desired lead from the Lead Selection Panel into the appropriate vertebral level
and medio-lateral position within the Lead Placement Panel. When dropped the lead snaps
horizontally to the nearest Grid Line.
2. Connect the tail(s) of the lead(s) to the appropriate header port. Select the numbered circle
of the tail and drag it over the appropriate port and release.
Note:
The 1x8 percutaneous lead displays one tail that corresponds to all eight contacts. The 1x16
percutaneous lead displays two tails: the first tail corresponds to the contacts 1-8 on the distal end of
the lead and the second tail corresponds to contacts 9-16. The 2x8 paddle lead displays two tails: the
first tail corresponds to the left column of eight contacts and the second tail corresponds to the right
column of eight contacts. The 4x8 paddle leads display four tails:
• The first tail with one marker band corresponds to the first column of contacts (1-8).
• The second tail with two marker bands corresponds to the second column of 8 contacts (9-16).
• The third tail with three marker bands corresponds to the third column of 8 contacts (17-24).
• The fourth tail with four marker bands corresponds to the fourth column of 8 contacts (25-32).
Note:
Check to be sure that each tail has been correctly assigned to the appropriate port.