User's Manual

Table 5. Telemetry head LED indicators (continued)
LED indicator Behavior Description
Programmer status
Solid green for 3 seconds Telemetry head has been turned on.
Solid green Telemetry head is connected to the programmer.
Flashing amber Telemetry head is not connected to the programmer.
Implantable device status
Solid green for 3 seconds Telemetry head has been turned on.
Flashing green Telemetry head is successfully communicating with
an implantable device.
Note: When the telemetry head has completed
communication with an implantable device, a tone
repeats twice and the LED indicator turns off.
Flashing amber Telemetry head is attempting to communicate with
an implantable device, but is unable to detect the
implantable device.
Note: A single tone sounds from the telemetry head.
Off Telemetry head is not attempting to communicate
with an implantable device.
Battery status
Flashing green for 10 seconds Telemetry head has been turned on.
Battery level is acceptable and all telemetry head
functions are enabled.
Flashing amber Telemetry head has been turned on.
Batteries should be replaced soon.
Flashing red Telemetry head has been turned on.
Batteries should be replaced immediately.
Communicate button is disabled.
Communicate button
Solid green for 3 seconds Telemetry head has been turned on.
Flashing green Communicate button has been enabled by the
programmer.
Off Communicate button has not been enabled by the
programmer.
Initiating telemetry
If the Communicate button has been enabled by the programmer, when the Communicate button is
pressed the telemetry head sends a request to the programmer to initiate a telemetry session with the
implantable device. For more information on enabling the Communicate button and on initiating
telemetry with an implantable device, refer to the appropriate programmer guide for the device and
therapy.
#Caution: Do not attempt telemetry near equipment that may generate electromagnetic interference
(EMI). EMI can interfere with programmer telemetry. If EMI disrupts programming, move the
programmer away from the likely source of EMI. Examples of sources of EMI are magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI), lithotripsy, computer monitors, cellular telephones, motorized
26English  8880CW2013-03
Filename Date Time
UC200xxxxxx EN
7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm)
Medtronic
Confidential
HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm
Template version: 07-06-2012
M937825A001 Rev X2013- 03