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On the Hub screen, a dialog shows the time and date of the potential seizure detection. The screen
shows if the detection was due to motion or a heart rate change,as well asthe current sensitivity
setting(Figure 16 and Figure 17).
Figure 16: Sample Cardiac-Based
Seizure Notification
Figure 17: Sample Motion-Based
Seizure Notification
8.1.
Confirmingor Denying a Seizure Notification
On the touch screen, press either
YES
or
NO
.
If
YES
is selected, the seizure will be added to the seizure log. The software opens the seizure
log and displays all confirmed seizure events from the past monthof system use (refer to Using
the Hub Software section).
If
NO
is selected, the software returns to the previously displayed screen.
Note:
The timestamp of the seizure that gets logged in the Seizure Log is the time of your
confirmation, not the initial notification time.
Seizure monitoringwill resume as soon as either
YES
or
NO
is selected. If a response is not provided after
10 minutes, the System resumes monitoring and the notification remains on the Hub screen (until a new
seizure notification occurs). Seizures can be manually added or deleted from the log at any time (see
“Adding Seizures to the Log” or “Removing Seizures from the Log” for more details).
8.2.
Adjusting Seizure Notification Sensitivity
If the System is providing too many or too few notifications, the system sensitivity can be changed for
heart rate and/or motion(see “Seizure Detection Settings” for more details).