Stimulation Characteristics
Power Source
Note: All dimensions are approximate.
*Battery life estimated at nominal and worst case stimulation settings.
Nominal: 1mA, 14 Hz, 210 µs, continuous stimulation, impedance = 1,600 Ohms
Worst case: 4mA, 14Hz, 210 µs, continuous stimulation, impedance = 1,600 Ohms
The TS may be wiped with a cloth lightly dampened with sterile water or isopropyl alcohol.
Activating the Trial Stimulator
The following section describes the process for activating the TS for delivering stimulation. This should be performed when an
Axonics lead has already been implanted and a Clinician Programmer is available.
1. Press the button on the back of the TS (Figure 2). The green light next to the button will start to flash. The green light will flash
for 90 seconds.
a. If you connect a CP to theTS before 90 seconds expires, theTS will remain active and can be programmed. After programming
is complete and the TS is disconnected from the CP, the green light will not be on. However, the TS will remain active.
b. If a CP does not connect to the TS, the TS will return to hibernate mode. It can be turned on again by pressing the button on
the back of the TS.
Notes:
• If a red light flashes there is an error with theTS. Connect the CP for detailed error information. Refer to the CP manual for detailed
troubleshooting information.
Frequency
Pulse Width
Amplitude
Minimum Amplitude Step Size
Ramping
# of Programs
Mode of Operation
Battery
Size
Weight
Expected Battery life*
14
2-130 Hz
60-450 µs
0-12.5 mA
0.05 mA
0-30 s
2
Current-Controlled
Lithium-ion (non-rechargeable)
27 mm x 25 mm x 5.2 mm
4.5 grams
Nominal: 60 days
Worst case: 45 days