Boston Scientific Neuromodulation SC5232 SC-5232 User Manual 90668562 01 falconmanual en v8 indd

Boston Scientific Neuromodulation Corporation SC-5232 90668562 01 falconmanual en v8 indd

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Page 32Precision Spectra™ Remote Control Handbook, 90668562-01, Rev C Deleting a Program will completely remove the Program from the Stimulator. Once the Program is deleted, it cannot be recovered. Programs that were configured by your healthcare provider cannot be deleted and do not appear on the “Delete” Program list. Only Programs that were created using the “Copy To…” feature can be deleted.1From the Main Menu , press   to select Programs P.ProgramsPStimulation AreasMain MenuSystem SettingsSelectBack Delete a Program
PROGRAMS Page 33Precision Spectra™ Remote Control Handbook, 90668562-01, Rev C Restore to Clinic SettingsProgramsChange ProgramSaveCopy to ...DeleteSelectBack1DeleteProgram3SelectBack132 3Navigate to  Delete   and press  .Navigate to the Program you wish to delete and press  .DeleteYesNoSelectBackDelete?Program334Navigate to Yes   to confirm or No   to cancel, then press  .
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What is a Stimulation Area?  ......................................36Change a Stimulation Area Parameter  .......................37Save and Restore an Area in a Program  .....................40 Confi guring Stimulation Areas
Page 36Precision Spectra™ Remote Control Handbook, 90668562-01, Rev C A  Stimulation Area   is the building block of a  Program P. Each Program can include settings for up to 4 Stimulation Areas. Each Stimulation  Area is identified by a letter and a name, such as A B... “Area A”.These Stimulation Areas control parameters that can affect your stimulation therapy. These parameters are  Amplitude  , Pulse Width  , and  Rate  . If your healthcare provider has configured these parameters to be adjustable, they can be changed and balanced for each individual Stimulation Area.Stimulation AreasArea BArea CArea DSelectBackArea AABCD1Pulse WidthAmplitudeArea ARateSelectBackA1 What is a Stimulation Area?
AREAS Page 37Precision Spectra™ Remote Control Handbook, 90668562-01, Rev C Stimulation AreasArea BArea CArea DSelectBackArea AABCD1Pulse WidthAmplitudeArea ARateSelectBackA11 3ProgramsPStimulation AreasMain MenuSystem SettingsSelectBackFrom the Main Menu   press   to navigate to  Stimulation Areas  , then press   to select it.Navigate to the Area that you want to adjust and press  .Navigate to the parameter that you want to adjust and press  .2continued to next page Change a Stimulation Area Parameter
Page 38Precision Spectra™ Remote Control Handbook, 90668562-01, Rev C Stimulation AreasArea BArea CArea DSelectBackArea AABCD1Pulse WidthAmplitudeArea ARateSelectBackA14A1Amplitude4.6mAArea ABackA15Press the   and   buttons to decrease and increase the value for the selected parameter.To change another parameter, press the left Navigation button to return to the Area parameter menu. Repeat steps 3 - 4. To change a parameter in a different Area, return to the Area list in step 2.
AREAS Page 39Precision Spectra™ Remote Control Handbook, 90668562-01, Rev C 6When all desired changes have been made, press   repeatedly until you return to the Home Screen.1Program 1Main Menu52.1%NoteIncreasing the values for these parameters, especially  Rate , may significantly increase the energy required for stimulation. This may lead to longer or more frequent recharging of the Stimulator.
Page 40Precision Spectra™ Remote Control Handbook, 90668562-01, Rev C To save any Area parameter changes so that they are the default parameters, you must save the  Program P. This will save all changes to any Area within that Program. You cannot save the changes for each individual Area independently of changes for other Areas in the same Program. See  Save a Program  page 26.If, after saving changes to a Stimulation Area in a Program, you decide that you want to revert the Stimulation Area back to the way it was configured by your healthcare provider, you can do so by restoring the Program P. Restoring the Program will restore all of the Stimulation Areas of that Program. See  Restore a Program  page 28. Save and Restore an Area in a Program

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