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natus XLTEK Protektor32 User Manual

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XLTEK Protektor32 Instructions for Use
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7. To set the auto squelch or speaker so as not to respond below a certain level, and avoid 60 Hz
hum, right-click the cells in the Squelch column and set a squelch threshold.
8. Click Save.
F) Electric Stimulators Tab
To set up the Electric Stimulators:
1. Click the Electric Stimulators tab.
2. To add the stimulators you want, click the Add button and select stimulator from the drop-down
menu. Repeat until you have added all the stimulators that are needed for the test.
3. Click each cell in the Name column and type a name for each stimulator (e.g., “Left PTN” or
“Right PTN”).
4. To select a mode of stimulation, right-click the cells in the Mode column and select from single
pulse, repetitive pulse, triggered, free run and averaged. Note that the selected mode determines
which options are available in the remaining columns.
5. To set the maximum intensity of the stimulator output, right-click the cells in the Maximum
Intensity column and select from the available intensities (Maximum available intensity 100 mA
(milliamps)).
6. To set the duration of the stimulation, right-click the cells in the Pulse Duration column and
select from 0.05 ms, 0.1 ms, 0.2 ms, 0.3 ms, 0.5 ms, 1 ms.
7. To set the stimulus rate, right-click the cells in the Pulse Rate column, and select the desired
rate.
8. The remaining columns allow you to set Pulse/Train and Train Rate.
9. Click Save.

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natus XLTEK Protektor32 Specifications

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Brandnatus
ModelXLTEK Protektor32
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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