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Controls and Connectors
Controls
Control knob
This control has three actions;
•
Twist clockwise to turn up or ‘increase’
•
Twist anticlockwise to turn down or ‘decrease’
•
Press down and release to unlock, click or select
The
control knob
is also used to navigate the menu and select menu
options.
Test button
This button is used to test the output level and to assist in finding the
correct
electrode
position. The
test button
only functions when the
stimulator is paused. A single envelope or “burst” of stimulation is given
for each press of the
test button
.
Pause button
This button starts (
active mode
) and stops (
pause mode
) stimulation.
Active
and
pause modes
are cycled by pressing the
pause button
. In
walk mode
, a long beep is given for entering
active mode
and a shorter,
higher pitched beep is given for exiting
active mode
.
When the
pause mode
is entered, the display will briefly show the battery
condition. To keep the battery condition displayed for longer, continue to
hold down the
pause button
.
Connectors
Electrode lead socket
Located on the side of the case near the top and identified with a waveform
symbol. This is where the
electrode lead
is plugged into.
Footswitch lead socket
Located on the side of the case below the
electrode socket
and identified
with a footprint symbol. This is where the
footswitch lead
is plugged into.
The ODFS
®
Pace XL can use a wired footswitch. Simply plug in the
footswitch when the ODFS
®
Pace XL is paused. To revert to wireless,
disconnect the wired footswitch.
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