| Modes of Operation | |
| Standby: | A standby switch maintains power to the instrument without generating stimulus pulses |
| Double Burst 3,3: | 2 60 ms bursts of 50 Hz separated by .75 s; repeats every 10 s |
| Twitch: | 1 s (1 pulses/s); 2 Hz (2 pulses/s) |
| Tetanus: | 50 Hz (50 pulses/s); 100 Hz (100 pulses/s) |
| Train-Of-Four: | 4 pulses/2 s); repeat every 10 s |
| Output Current: | 0-70 mA, adjustable in 0.1-mA increments (HI range) |
| 0-6.0 mA, adjustable in 0.1-mA increments (LO range) |
| Stimulus Pulse: | Square Wave Monophasic pulses (200-us duration) |
| Display Resolution: | 0.1 mA |
| Indicators: | Digital LCD shows current delivered to the patient in mA, Battery LED (green) indicates that the unit is on; it flashes when battery voltage is low. Pulse LED (red) flashes each time a stimulus pulse is generated. Audible indicator beeps each time a stimulus pulse is generated and before the instrument automatically shuts down. The loudness (volume) of the beep is adjustable. |
| Power Source: | 9-V alkaline battery (access door on rear panel) |
| Power Consumption: | Approximately 2.4 mA |
| Mounting Bracket: | (Optional) Attaches to carts and IV or equipment poles |
| Case: | High-impact ABS plastic with Lexan overlay on membrane touch-switches |
| Size: | 2.09" H x 3.60" W x 5.75" D |
| Weight: | 11 oz, including battery |
| Warranty: | 1 year, parts and labor |