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Bionic Navigator™ 3D Programming Manual
Bionic Navigator™ 3D Programming Manual
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Using Manual Mode
To program in Manual mode:
1. Select the Area you would like to program.
2. Select the Lead Group you would like to start with.
Note:
Multiple Lead Groups can be
manually programmed within one Area. However, when a configuration for one Area uses
multiple Lead Groups, the user will be unable to switch the programming mode back to
E-Troll or Navigate mode until only one Lead Group is used for that Area.
3.
Select
Manual
in the Programming Mode Drop-Down Menu. Note: If desired, to minimize
the number of contacts with polarity assigned, click on the center of a contact before
selecting Manual in the Programming Mode Drop-Down Menu.
4. Select a contact or the IPG case, and specify the polarity using the Polarity Control
(see
5. Continue selecting contacts and specifying polarities.
6. Optional: the
Equalize
control to equally distribute all cathodic and or anodic currents as
needed.
7. Adjust
Amplitude
until strength of stimulation is at a comfortable level.
8. Manually steer current using the Percentage Control (see Figure 24).
9. Amplitude, Pulse Width or Rate may be adjusted at any time.
Manual Mode offers the option of using Prism™ Targeting Technology, which allows placement of
anodic or cathodic current on the IPG.
Note:
When the Full View Tab is not expanded, Manual Mode Controls are unavailable. If the user
switches from Manual mode to either E-Troll or Navigate mode during manual programming, the
Central Point of Stimulation will be detected and the electrode configuration will be changed to optimize
stimulation. Any current on the IPG case will be cleared.