Remote controls and ambulatory medical systems including the same
A method of preventing inadvertent signal transmission sent from a remote control for controlling the operation of an implantable infusion device. The method includes maintaining the remote control in a locked state prior to a user intentionally unlocking the remote control in order to generate tran...
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creator | Das, Stephen D Bernardo, Jose P Villegas, Daniel H Gibson, Scott R Payne, Timothy John Conway, Scott LaVoy Vandegriff, Joseph Wayne |
description | A method of preventing inadvertent signal transmission sent from a remote control for controlling the operation of an implantable infusion device. The method includes maintaining the remote control in a locked state prior to a user intentionally unlocking the remote control in order to generate transmission of a signal from the remote control to the implantable infusion device. The unlocking of the remote control can include moving a button control element, unlocking a button lock, pressing a button other than the signal generation button, pressing the signal generation button in a specific sequence or shaking the remote control. |
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