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Mobile 2 - Service Manual 21
WAVEFORMS (CONTINUED)
Isoplanar Vector Interferential Current
Interferential Current is a medium frequency waveform. Current is
distributed through two channels (four electrodes). The currents cross each
other in the body at the area requiring treatment. The two currents
interfere with each other at this crossing point, resulting in a modulation of
the intensity (the current intensity increases and decreases at a regular
frequency). In Isoplanar Vector IFC Channel B has a fixed phase shift of 45°
against Channel A.
Output Mode Electrodes
Carrier Frequency 2000-10,000 Hz
Beat Frequency 1-200 Hz
Sweep Time 15 sec
Sweep Low Beat Frequency 1-199 Hz
Sweep High Beat Frequency 2-200 Hz
Cycle Time Continuous or User Defined
Ramp 0-5 s
Vector Scan Fixed at 45°
Amplitude 0-100 mA
Treatment Time 1-60 Minutes
Available on Channel 1&2
DC component No
Dipole Vector Interferential Current
Interferential Current is a medium frequency waveform. Current is
distributed through two channels (four electrodes). The currents cross each
other in the body at the area requiring treatment. The two currents
interfere with each other at this crossing point, resulting in a modulation of
the intensity (the current intensity increases and decreases at a regular
frequency). With the dipole vector technique the currents from the two
electrode pairs are vectorially summed in the tissue. The effect is that
stimulation only occurs into the direction of the resulting vector, which can
be adjusted over a range of 360º.
The angle is either manually adjusted and constant, or automatically
generated so that the full revolution (360°) is automatically generated in an
adjustable timing (rotation time).
Output Mode Electrodes
Carrier Frequency 2000-10,000 Hz
Beat Frequency 1-200 Hz
Sweep Time 15 sec
Sweep Low Beat Frequency 1-199 Hz
Sweep High Beat Frequency 2-200 Hz
Cycle Time Continuous or User Defined
Ramp 0-5 s
Vector Scan Manual / Automatic
Resolution Vector angle (manual mode) 359°
Rotation Time (automatic mode) 1-10 s
Amplitude 0-100 mA
Treatment Time 1-60 Minutes
Available on Channel 1&2
DC component No