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1. A programmer for programming an implantable pulse generator comprising:
- a programmer memory;
data entry means to enter implantable pulse generator programming variables into the programmer memory;
a processor to transform the entry of programming variables into an executable macro as the variables are entered, to store the macro in the programmer memory, and to automatically re-enter the programming variables during a subsequent programming session by executing the macro; and
a communication module to transmit the programming variables to the pulse generator when the processor executes the macro.
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Abstract
A device and method for programming an implantable pulse generator. In one embodiment, commands are entered designating implantable pulse generator programming variables into programmer memory. At least some of the commands are transformed into an executable macro. The macro is stored in the programmer memory. The macro is executed to transmit the programming variables to the implantable pulse generator.
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1. A programmer for programming an implantable pulse generator comprising:
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a programmer memory; data entry means to enter implantable pulse generator programming variables into the programmer memory; a processor to transform the entry of programming variables into an executable macro as the variables are entered, to store the macro in the programmer memory, and to automatically re-enter the programming variables during a subsequent programming session by executing the macro; and a communication module to transmit the programming variables to the pulse generator when the processor executes the macro. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method of programming an implantable pulse generator, the method comprising:
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entering commands designating implantable pulse generator programming variables into programmer memory in a first programming session; transforming at least some of the commands into an executable macro; storing the macro in the programmer memory; re-entering the programming variables into programmer memory in a subsequent programming session by executing the macro; and transmitting the programming variables to the implantable pulse generator. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
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