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One thing to recognize in this situation is that unless something has changed in the computer 

configuration, there is no need to run the full Bluetooth configuration wizard again.  Once 

WalkAnalyst has successfully connected one time, the program should start over and over 
again without any changes to the hardware settings.  It is important to understand that the 

‘pairing’ and hardware recognition process is unique to a specific: (1) computer, (2) USB 
port, (3) Bluetooth device and (4) WalkLink.  If any of these items change, then the Bluetooth 

connection must be reestablished.

4.  When the WalkAnalyst software program opens with the start-up screen, a message 

appears stating that the software is opening in offline mode.

Turn off WalkLink and turn it back ON.  If this WalkLink was previously connected, a link 

 

will re-establish within 15-45 seconds.  If link does not re-establish or this WalkLink was not 
connected previously, click on the Bluetooth link and follow the pairing process.

9.3  Alternate Pairing Method

Alternate pairing method 

should be used to pair WalkLink with the computer using vendor 

provided software, such as Bluetooth Device, My Bluetooth Place, BlueSoleil, etc.

(When using Alternate Method of pairing)

 

 Prior to running the WalkLink Configuration 

Wizard, establish a serial port communication (please note the COM port number) with 
WalkLink using software provided by the Bluetooth vendor (example, My Bluetooth Places, 
IVT/BlueSoleil software, Bluetooth Device/Microsoft, etc). On the WalkLink Configuration 

Wizard screen, select the COM port number from the dropdown list that matches the COM 
port number from the Bluetooth software and press the Save button. The WalkLink will 
show a blinking blue LED in addition to the blinking green LED and WalkAnalyst WalkLink 
indicator will turn blue.

9.4  Bluetooth USB Troubleshooting

1.  Conflict with internal Bluetooth or another Bluetooth driver installed on the 

computer

Turn off internal Bluetooth of the computer. Internal Bluetooth adapters are FCC class 2 

 

devices with very limited range.  Check your computer manual on how to disable internal 

Bluetooth. If another Bluetooth driver/software is causing the conflict, you may need help 

from your IT support team.  Call the Innovative Neurotronics technical support team if you 
have trouble resolving this problem.

2.  An error occurred while installing the device.

After inserting the Bluetooth USB adapter, if a confirmation message that the new hardware 

 

is installed and ready to use was not recieved, follow the installation instructions that 

accompany the Bluetooth USB device.  Vendor provided software may be necessary to 

get the Bluetooth working properly.  Use the Alternate Method for pairing.  Call Innovative 
Neurotronics technical support for additional support.

3.  The Bluetooth device is not displaying a blue light

A properly functioning Bluetooth device will display a blue light to indicate it is working 

 

properly. If not, try the Bluetooth device in a different USB port.  

During the search process, the blue light will blink rapidly.  This is another indicaton that the 

 

hardware is functioning properly

If problems persist, check for proper functionality of the USB port.  If another USB device is 
available and functional, such as a mouse or keyboard, temporarily swap out the functional 
devices with the Bluetooth USB device to see if the mouse or keyboard begins to function.

10.0  

WalkAide User Manual

Additional information on safety considerations, skin care, operational manual, changing 
electrodes and changing batteries is included in the WalkAide User Instructions.  Please read 
this information and go over it with each user as needed.

Information regarding air travel with the WalkAide is also provided in the User Manual 

along with a WalkAide Medical Device ID card (Figure 86).  The Transportation Security 
Administration (TSA) has established a program for screening persons with disabilities and 

their associated equipment, mobility aids and devices.  Their program covers all categories 

of disabilities (mobility, hearing, visual, and hidden).  A medical device identification card for 

the WalkAide is provided in the User Manual.  WalkAide users must identify themselves as 
wearing an external medical device prior to walking through the metal detector and request a 
visual and physical inspection of the WalkAide.  Further information can be found on the TSA 
website:  http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/specialneeds. 

Summary of Contents for The WalkAide System

Page 1: ...physician LM06 R6 2013 Innovative Neurotronics All rights reserved All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective holders No part of this manual may be reproduced in an...

Page 2: ...9 4 1 Configuring initial set up process Pairing 19 5 0 Fitting Process 20 5 1 Pre screening with the Peripheral Nerve Stimulator 20 5 2 Electrode Placements and System Preparations 22 5 3 Fitting a N...

Page 3: ...ions Do not use on persons with implanted demand type cardiac pacemakers or defibrillators Do not place the electrodes in the carotid sinus region throat Laryngeal or pharyngeal spasms may occur when...

Page 4: ...to operate the equipment 1 5 Precautions Heart Disease Use caution in applying electrical stimulation to persons suspected of having heart disease More clinical data is needed to show that such person...

Page 5: ...Glossary AutosetWalkAide Parameters This calculation process adjusts the threshold settings to more closely match the individual data collected Audible Beep Optional Biofeedback Feature Audible signal...

Page 6: ...d Stims Per Day information since log was last cleared Restore Original Reverses Autoset Optimize functions and manual adjustments returning thresholds and control times to original values Save and An...

Page 7: ...video One free USB port for the Bluetooth Adapter Windows XP with SP2 or Windows 7 A peripheral nerve stimulator can be purchased separately The peripheral nerve stimulator uses a 9 volt battery to op...

Page 8: ...mode A non audible alarm with only a red blinking light indicates hibernation mode Establish a Bluetooth connection with WalkAnalyst to automatically clear hibernation mode If the hibernation mode do...

Page 9: ...Washing Instructions To wash the WalkAide Cuff fabric liner first remove the electrodes and then remove the liner from the cuff Do NOT remove the Black and Red Electrode Locators Make sure to Hand Wa...

Page 10: ...click on Setup exe and choose Run as Administrator Follow the set up instructions that will appear 4 The WalkAnalyst program will be installed in the Program Files Innovative Neurotronics directory un...

Page 11: ...to the WalkLink This is called the pairing process Following the guidelines below to accomplish this process Plug in your USB Bluetooth adapter with the computer powered ON Start the WalkAnalyst appl...

Page 12: ...ot close to a neutral alignment 3 Clean the skin in the area around the head of the fibula with soap and water and wipe dry Failure to adequately prepare the skin may cause improper contact and provid...

Page 13: ...de lead cable Make sure the BLACK lead negative is connected to the BACK electrode and the RED lead positive is connected to the FRONT electrode Figure 26 5 Turn the WalkAide ON by turning the blue In...

Page 14: ...nt Profile Add basic information patient ID location primary diagnosis etc and save the patient file Select Program During the initial fitting you have the following programming options Rapid Program...

Page 15: ...rrow Upon releasing the mouse the WalkAide settings are calculated and an optimization error is displayed An optimization error of less than 20 is recommended Press the Next button to program the Walk...

Page 16: ...e Log to set the internal date time stamp and start a new 69 day tracking sequence For an existing user Select Retrieve Usage Log to download the most recent walking activity data This Usage Log will...

Page 17: ...the Data Data processing involves following the sequence of icons from left to right displayed above the Tilt data graph Zoom Autoset and Optimize are the first three steps involved in processing the...

Page 18: ...cise settings Figure 41 Usage Logs Select Usage Logs tab to view and or clear usage data Figure 42 Preferred Setting You can use the checkbox Set as Preferred Setting to tag a setting as preferred set...

Page 19: ...ual Users should proceed through the daily wearing schedule and increase wearing time only if no skin irritation and or muscle soreness is present Figure 55 ON Time OFF Time Days 1 3 15 60 minutes 30...

Page 20: ...performance improvement and justify medical necessity of WalkAide Evaluation options Collect Walking Data No Device When collecting walking data with no assisted device attach the WalkAide on a cuff...

Page 21: ...de is to be stored for an extended period of time and not used remove the battery from the battery compartment When the alkaline batteries become depleted please dispose of properly in accordance with...

Page 22: ...of the leg The stimulation is optimized if it enters at the motor nerve and exits after traveling in the direction of the muscle Electrode position varies with each patient Conductivity is enhanced b...

Page 23: ...poorly timed on and off cycles that may occur with abnormal tibial motion during swing usually from ataxia Adjustment to the Min Time also addresses periods of faster walking or faster steps when the...

Page 24: ...e testing to prevent possible overstimulation of the user Recommended for pediatric or more sensitive patients a low Pulse Width may provide a less forceful stimulation and allow for a softer contract...

Page 25: ...ur methods to re optimize the user s walking program These are outlined below with clinical descriptors of when each method may be most indicated Option 1 Rapid Adjustment Adjust stimulation parameter...

Page 26: ...trial listed below Save WalkAide Settings and make any clinical comments relevant to this walking program Click on 4 Verify WalkAide Settings and change the Stimulation Mode to Hand Send Parameters to...

Page 27: ...nutes of non use Turn the WalkLink off for a few seconds and then turn it on again Click on the Bluetooth icon in the upper right corner of the screen and Search for Previously Connected WalkLinks Che...

Page 28: ...f another Bluetooth driver software is causing the conflict you may need help from your IT support team Call the Innovative Neurotronics technical support team if you have trouble resolving this probl...

Page 29: ...Reference Part Numbers 20 1000 WalkAide Patient Kit 21 1000 WalkAide Patient Kit Japan 20 1000 WalkAide Patient Kit Reprocessed 20 0100 WalkAide 21 0100 WalkAide Japan 20 0100R WalkAide Reprocessed 2...

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