Vercise™ DBS Programming Manual
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Vercise™ DBS Programming Manual
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If desired, check Set as Patient Defaults to save these settings to the Remote
Control as defaults.
Note:
If the Set as Patient Defaults is checked, these program settings will be used
for all future programs created for the current patient.
5
Click
to save your changes or
to exit without saving.
Defining the Stimulation Ramp Up Time
The stimulation Ramp Up time is the amount of time the Stimulator will take to increase
stimulation from 0 mA to the programmed amplitude when stimulation is turned on.
To define the Ramp Up time:
1
Check the box next to the Ramp Up option.
2
Set the Ramp Up time using the
buttons next to the Ramp Up field.
The default setting is 3 seconds. The range for Ramp Up time is 1 to 10 seconds.
3
If desired, check Set as Patient Defaults to save settings to the Remote Control as
defaults.
Note:
If the Set as Patient Defaults is checked, these program settings will be used
for all future programs created for the current patient.
4
Click
to save your changes or
to exit without saving.
Activating or Deactivating Patient Amplitude Control
The Lockout Remote Amplitude option controls the patient’s ability to change stimulation
amplitude using the Remote Control.
Note:
The patient will be able to adjust their own amplitude level using the Remote
Control if the Lockout Remote Amplitude option is unchecked.
To activate or deactivate the Lockout Remote Amplitude option:
1
Check or uncheck the box next to the Lockout Remote Amplitude option.
The Lockout Remote Amplitude option is activated.
The patient cannot change the stimulation amplitude
using the Remote Control.
The Lockout Remote Amplitude option is
deactivated. The patient is able to change the
stimulation amplitude using the Remote Control.