Users Manual Part 1
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Nerve Integrity Monitor
Monopolar probe with universal handle
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1 Stimulator Output, Monopolar Probe and Universal
Handle (cathode)
2 Negative Electrode Jacks (electrode plug matches color
and wire is black)
3 STIM1 Stimulator Return (anode)
4 Positive Electrode Jacks (electrodes, plug and wire are
the same color)
5 Electrode Ground
6 Paired Electrodes
The (PI) supports one or two monopolar probes. The handle plug is color-coded black and plugs into the black (-) jack on the PI . The
monopolar stimulating probe delivers current to the patient and acts as the cathode.
The red electrode with white wire (+) is required for monopolar stimulation. It is referred to as the stimulus return or anode. Plug the
red connector of the red electrode with white wire into the white jack with a red ring (+). Route the white (+) stimulus return wire
away from the channel 1-8 electrode wires.
Bipolar probe
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1 Single Use Bipolar Probe and Handle.
Note: By default Monopolar (STIM1 and
STIM2) is selected in the Type Panel (located in
the Advanced Settings/Stimulation Panel). The
operator should change this to Bipolar.
2 Negative Electrode Jacks (electrode plug
matches color and wire is black)
3 Positive Electrode Jacks (electrodes, plug and
wire are the same color)
4 Paired Electrodes
5 STIM1 Stimulator Return (anode)
6 Stimulator Output (cathode)
7 Electrode Ground
The PI supports one or two bipolar probes. The stimulator connection uses two dierent diameter pins to connect to the cable. The
cable-to-patient interface uses color-coded connectors (Green wire with a red plug, connecting to the white jack (+) with a red ring,
and black plug connecting to the black (-) jack).
FCC use only, not for Medical use