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Feature
Description
Turn stimulation OFF for the Area selected.
Stimulation ON/
6
OFF Button
Note: When the Amplitude is at 0 mA, increase the Amplitude to turn ON stimulation.
Adjust the Pulse Width.
7
Pulse Width Button
Default
60 μS
Adjust the Rate.
8
Rate Button
Default
130 Hz
Select the Units in which Amplitude is displayed on Contacts and Stimulator Case.
9
Units Button
Default
%
Adjust Maximum and Minimum Patient Amplitude.
Patient Amplitude
10
Note: The Patient Amplitude buttons are only displayed if the Patient Amplitude Control has been set to ON from the
Buttons
configuration screen.
11 Stop All Button
Turns off all stimulation.
Contact and
Displays percentage of anodic (+) or cathodic (‑) energy assigned to the Lead Contacts and Stimulator Case for a given Area. See
12
Stimulator Case
the "Selecting Contacts" section of this manual for more information.
Configuration
13 Measure Button
Measures impedances of the Contacts.
Programming
14
Select Steering or Custom Programming modes.
Modes
15 Step Size
Select the step size for Amplitude adjustments: 0.1 mA or 0.5 mA.
Level Up and
16
Steer stimulation focus along the Lead.
Down Buttons
17 Total Amplitude
Increase or decrease the total Amplitude delivered for a given Area.
Clinical Effects
18
Make note of the Therapeutic Benefits and/or Side Effects for the current Stimulation settings.
Panel
19 Text Notes
Capture text notes for a given Lead (up to 250 characters per Lead Port).
Graphical summary of assigned Therapeutic Benefits and/or Side Effects at a given position along the DBS Lead array and a
stimulation Amplitude.
Clinical Effects
20
Map
Note: Clinical effects data is captured and listed in reports but not plotted on the Clinical Effects Map for configurations not
possible in Steering Mode and for Directional Lead settings that are not 100% focused or spread.
21 Display Drop‑down
View control to switch between the Clinical Effects Map, 3D Overview, or 3D Split View of the stimulation field.
22 Reference Head
The reference head demonstrates the relationship of the Lead currently being programmed to the position of the patient head.
Clinical Effects
23
The level of therapeutic benefit is indicated by the saturation of the dot.
Legend
Visual representation of the estimated stimulation field for the currently programmed stimulation parameters.
STIMVIEW™ or
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Stimulation Field
Note: If Brainlab Elements is available on the CP, imported objects may be viewed in STIMVIEW, referred to as STIMVIEW XT
Model (SFM)
when imported objects are displayed.
Select the one touch buttons to adjust the stimulation field. The directional presets will steer the fully focused stimulation field in
one of four orthogonal directions or put the stimulation field into "ring mode." Ring Mode generates, from a segmented Contact
25 Directional Presets
Level, stimulation fields equivalent to those generated by a standard "ring" or cylindrical Contact.
Note: Only applies to DB2202‑Directional Lead.
Steer the stimulation focus circumferentially around the Lead.
26 Rotate Buttons
Note: Only applies to DB2202‑Directional Lead.
Radially spread or focus the stimulation field.
Spread/Focus
27
Buttons
Note: Only applies to DB2202‑Directional Lead.
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Table 4: Description of the Program Tab
Range
20 μS to 450 μS
Range
2 Hz to 255 Hz
Alternative
mA

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