Specifications
7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm)
Medtronic Confidential
Refer to the “Reference man.” category in doc#163256 for Printing
Instructions.
196407001 Rev A
Programming Nominal and Saved Values
The procedures below describe using the options available by selecting the
[
SAVE
/
NOMINAL OPTIONS
...
] button.
Programming Medtronic or Site Nominal Values
To recall Medtronic nominal settings (“Medtronic Values”) or Site Nominal
settings to the screen as pending values for programming:
1. Select the [
SAVE
/
NOMINAL OPTIONS
...
] button.
2. Select [
MEDTRONIC VALUES
] or [
SITE NOMINALS
] from the window of
options.
The respective parameter values will appear on the screen as pending
values. You can directly program these values or make any desired changes
prior to programming.
NOTE: The [
SITE NOMINALS
] button shows only if Site Nominal values
have been set up for the selected pacemaker model. Refer to Chapter 9.
Saving a Set of Parameter Values
To save the displayed present pacing parameter values (those interrogated
from the patient’s pacemaker):
1. Select the [
SAVE
/
NOMINAL OPTIONS
...
] button.
2. Select [
SAVE PRESENT VALUES
] from the window of options.
The displayed present parameter values will be saved in programmer
memory until you save another set of present values or end the patient
session. You can view the currently saved values by selecting the [
SHOW
SAVED
] button on the Pacing Parameters screen.
NOTE: Unless some parameter values have already been saved, using the
[
INTERROGATE ALL
] button as described in Chapter 2 will automatically
save the present pacing parameter settings.
Programming the Saved Set of Values
To recall the saved parameter values to the screen as pending values for
programming:
1. Select the [
SAVE
/
NOMINAL OPTIONS
...
] button.
2. Select [
SAVED VALUES
] from the window of options.
The saved parameter values will appear on the screen as pending values.
You can directly program these values or make any desired changes prior to
programming.
6-6 Using the Programmer










