Programming
For a list of programmable parameters and their programmable values, refer to the programmer's on‑screen
help.
Seng Lead Type. When you interrogate the device for the rst me, the programmer will prompt you to set
the Lead Type. CRT‑Ps: the right and le ventricular lead types are independently set. Because some
parameters are determined by the Lead Type, for example, Pulse Conguraon, you should set this parameter
when the device is implanted. Devices with Auto Lead Polarity Detecon (ALPD) will automacally detect and
program the lead type and sensing conguraons. This feature will be suspended during telemetry and for
one minute aer telemetry is completed.
Lead Impedance Values. CRT‑Ps: independent lead impedance values are displayed for the RV and LV leads.
Ventricular Pulse Amplitudes and Pulse Widths. CRT‑Ps: the right and le ventricular pulse amplitudes and
pulse widths are independently programmable. The pulse amplitude should be evaluated in each chamber
accordingly. Capture thresholds are typically higher in the le ventricle.
Follow‑up Capture Threshold Measurements. CRT‑Ps: the RV and LV capture threshold measurements are
evaluated independently. During an RV or LV capture test, you may be able to determine when capture is
occurring by nong changes in the ECG morphology. Capture tests are not performed in triggered ventricular
pacing modes. Upon iniaon, the pacing mode is temporarily programmed to the corresponding inhibited
mode. For addional informaon, refer to the programmer's on‑screen help.
AOO(R), VOO(R), and DOO(R) Modes are primarily intended for temporary diagnosc use. Long‑term use
may result in compeve pacing, inducing potenally dangerous arrhythmias.
O mode is not recommended for paents who would be adversely aected by even a short cessaon of
device funcon.
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