Specifications

7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm)
Medtronic Confidential
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Instructions.
196407001 Rev A
ECG Display — This box continuously displays a low-resolution trace of
the patient’s ECG.
Function Display Area — This area of the screen changes according to the
selected function. It displays the data, buttons, and options that apply to the
selected function.
Command Buttons — Location of the [
EMERGENCY], [CANCEL MAGNET],
[
INTERROGATE], and [PROGRAM] buttons is the same for all pacemaker
applications. The [
EMERGENCY] programming button appears on all
screens; other buttons appear when the command is applicable.
Message Box — The message box continuously displays procedural
prompts and status messages including warnings and precautions, when
appropriate. It is important to read the information presented in the
Message Box whenever you are operating the programmer.
Interactive Screen Features
The interactive display screen features that respond to application of the
“selector pen” are: 1) on-screen buttons and 2) options that appear in
boldface type.* The following are some examples of buttons and options.
Buttons appear as boldface words or
symbols enclosed within a heavy,
black rectangular border. Buttons
with labels ending in an ellipsis (...)
open a window of additional options.
Selectable options, which appear in
boldface type, include pacemaker
models, parameters, parameter
values, and menu options.
To select a button:
Without touching the screen, move the tip of the selector pen to a
position directly over the button; then press the pen against the screen.
If the button is a “locking” button (one that remains selected), the
button label will change to reverse video to indicate that it is selected.
If a procedure directs you to “press and hold” a button, you must press
the selector pen against the button and continue to press for as long as
you want the related operation to continue.
*The term “selector pen” refers to both the “light pen” used with the 9760 programmer and
the “touch pen” used with the 9790 programmer.
1-6 Using the Programmer
INTERROGATE
PROGRAM
SETUP...
PARAMETERS
Prodigy DR 7860, 7861,
7862
Lower Rate
40 70 100