User's Manual

Declaration of Conformity
Medtronic declares that the Medtronic Neuromodulation Model 8880CW Clinician Programmer,
software, and Model 8880T2 Telemetry Head are in conformity with the essential requirements of
Directive 1999/5/EC on Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and Directive 90/385/EEC
on Active Implantable Medical Devices.
For additional information, contact the appropriate Medtronic representative listed on the inside back
cover of this manual.
Instructions for use
Component identification
Programmer component identification
The front of the programmer is equipped with a color touchscreen display and light-emitting diode (LED)
indicators (Figure 1 on page 13). See Table 3 on page 12 for a description of the programmer LED
indicators.
The Power button is on the left side of the programmer.
The bottom of the programmer is equipped with a power jack, USB port, and docking connector
(Figure 2 on page 14).
Note: The USB port on the programmer should only be used to connect a USB flash drive, the USB
system connector cable, or a USB printer cable.
The back of the programmer is equipped with a slot for the stylus, camera with light, slot for the
rechargeable battery, Battery Release button, and speaker (Figure 3 on page 14). Serial number
information is also displayed on the back of the programmer.
Table 3. Programmer LED indicators
LED indicator Behavior Description
Bluetooth capability
Solid blue The capability of the programmer to use Bluetooth wireless technology is
enabled. For more information see "Managing the programmer system"
on page 40.
Off The capability of the programmer to use Bluetooth wireless technology is
disabled. For more information see "Managing the programmer system"
on page 40.
Radio-frequency identification (RFID)
Feature is reserved for future use.
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