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TENS
SD 1 mode
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TENS
SD 2 mode
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EMS C
Constant mode
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EMS S
Synchronous mode
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EMS A
Asynchronous mode
The SD1 (Strength-Duration) mode
consists of automatic modulation inten-
sity and pulse width in 40% range. The
intensity is always increasing while the
pulse width is decreasing and vice versa.
The intensity is decreased by 40% while
the pulse width is increased by 40% in
5 seconds. In the next 5 seconds, the
intensity is increased by 40% while the
pulse width is decreased by 40%. Total
cycle time is 10 seconds. Pulse rate (1 –
150 Hz) and pulse width (30 – 400 μs) are
fully adjustable.
The SD2 (Strength Duration) mode
consists of automatic modulation inten-
sity and pulse width in 70% range. The
intensity is always increasing while the
pulse width is decreasing and vice versa.
The intensity is decreased by 70% while
the pulse width is increased by 70% in
4 seconds. In the next 4 seconds, the
intensity is increased by70% while the
pulse width is decreased by 70%. Total
cycle time is 10 seconds. Pulse rate (1 –
150 Hz) and pulse width (30 – 400 μs) are
fully adjustable.
Constant stimulation based on setting
value. Only pulse width and pulse rate are
adjustable in this mode.
Stimulation of all channels occurs
synchronously. The "ON" time including
"Ramp Up" and "Ramp Down" time.
Therefore, the setting of ON Time should
be no less than two times of the "Ramp"
time in this mode.
Alternating stimulation. Used for the
training of both agonist and antagonist.
First, channels 1&3 run simultaneous-
ly, then channels 2&4. The duration of
one cycle is the duration of the ON time,
including the ramp time. Please note that
the ON time can not be shorter than twice
the ramp time.
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