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Tablet Instructions
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RNS
®
System Programming Manual
Phase 2: Define a Pattern Detection Set
Note: You must be connected to the PDMS (via the Internet) to define a pattern detection set. If
not, you can program only a default detection set or a detection set previously defined and
downloaded to the tablet. If you are not connected to the Internet, see Connect to the Internet
for PDMS Access on page 10.
At this point, the patient should have ECoGs stored in the PDMS from which to select specific
patterns for detection. A set of patterns you define and name is called a
pattern detection set
(or
simply a detection set). A pattern defines the type of ECoG activity to be detected. You can define up
to four patterns in a set, two patterns on each of two channels. The patterns defined on a specific
channel can operate only in that selected ECoG channel. Follow these steps to define a pattern
detection set.
1. Select
N
EUROSTIM
S
ETTINGS
from the
H
OME
screen,
2. On the
N
EUROSTIM
S
ETTINGS
screen, select
P
ATTERN
D
ETECTION
at upper center. The
P
ATTERN
D
ETECTION
screen opens.
Figure 32 Pattern Detection screen
•
The
N
AME
field at upper left identifies the currently active detection set, as indicated by
(
ACTIVE
)
next to the field. You can edit this set or select an inactive set to program by
selecting the
N
AME
field.
•
The upper half of the screen provides tiles to select the current detection patterns and
channels; the tiles are named
P
ATTERNS
A1
&
B1
(upper left) and
P
ATTERNS
A2
&
B2
(upper
right).
•
The lower half of the screen shows thumbnails of all ECoGs (if no filters are on) stored in the
PDMS that were captured using the current recording montage. (ECoGs stored in the PDMS
were uploaded after interrogations from the remote monitor or programmer.) You can filter
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