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Vercise™ Neural Navigator 4 Programming Manual
Programming the Stimulator
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Table 4:
Description of the Configure Tab
# Feature
Description
1
Leads Configuration
For each Lead, select the Lead type, Stimulator Port to which the Lead is connected, and brain hemisphere.
Enter the target Area. For Directional Leads, select the Directional Marker orientation.
Note:
When Lead information has been imported from Elements, changes made in the Configure Tab rather
than in Elements may cause the Stimulator to be unlinked from Elements.
2 Measure Button
Measure Impedances. See the
section of this manual for more information.
3
Link/ Relink/ Unlink
Patient
Import or remove data from Elements.
Note:
This is only available if Brainlab Elements is installed on the CP and Neural Navigator is launched from
within Elements.
4
Patient Amplitude
Control
Turn ON/OFF the patient’s ability to change stimulation Amplitude.
The range of Patient Amplitude Control is adjusted in the
Program Tab
.
5
Stimulator Information Displays the Stimulator Information including Serial number, Model number, Firmware Version and type of
Stimulator.
6
Implant Date
Displays the date on which a CP first connects to a new Stimulator. The Implant Date can be adjusted by
selecting the Implant Date button.
7
Patient ID
The Patient ID automatically defaults to the Stimulator serial number. The Patient ID can be edited by typing into
the Patient ID field.
Measuring Impedances
Impedances can be measured using the
Measure
button on the
Configure
or
Program Tabs
. The impedances of each Contact may be used to
verify electrical integrity. When an impedance measurement is taken, impedances are assessed between a Contact and the Stimulator Case
(monopolar), and between pairs of Contacts (bipolar). Impedances over 8000 Ω may be the result of open or unconnected wires and are
displayed in yellow on the
Impedance Measurement
window. Impedances less than 200 Ω may be the result of short circuits and are displayed
in orange. Contacts that have impedances outside the acceptable range are marked with a symbol on the programming screen. The most
recent set of impedance measurements are included in a report that can be printed or exported from the
Data Tab
.