Users Manual Part 1
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Nerve Integrity Monitor
1 Adjust View button.
2 The vertical portion of the EMG display represents
peak-to-peak amplitude. You can adjust the scale.
The vertical screen is divided into equal sections per
channel with 1/2 of each channel positive and 1/2
negative. Each channel is separated by a solid blue
line.
3 Time scale is represented by the horizontal portion
of the EMG display and is adjustable. The screen is
divided into equal sections. This diers from the
“Amplitude scale” in that the “Time scale” selection is
the entire horizontal portion of the screen.
Note: Changing either scale only aects how the
data appears on the screen. It does not modify the
sensitivity of the unit.
Snapshot
Use the Snapshot Button to save the current screen to memory (for reports). Based on options selected in Settings/Display, taking a
snapshot can also ask for additional comments, print, and/or save to le on a connected USB.
Save Prole
Press [Save Prole] to save any current settings changes to a user prole. If the user is in a default prole pressing [Save Prole]
asks the user to enter a new prole name and automatically adds the procedure to the prole. If the user is in a custom prole
pressing [Save Prole] updates existing stored procedure settings.
Settings
Use the Settings panel to access additional settings/advanced settings and monitoring features.
1 Settings button.
2 Stimulation settings.
3 Display settings.
4 Audio settings.
5 NerveTrend or Nervassure
settings (only available in select
procedures).
6 Titles and Comments.
NerveTrend (only available in select procedures)
NerveTrend enables users to manually track the status of a nerve over time. The system records EMG responses that the user
captures and plots over time using a graph.
Creating a NerveTrend baseline
1. Press .
2. Select Display.
3. Expand Additional Features.
4. Toggle Enable NerveTrend to On.
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