The important electrical characteristics of conventional ventricular demand pacemakers currently widely employed are unable to be altered by noninvasive means after their implantation. However, a number of domestic pacemaker manufacturers have started to introduce a new modality for atraumatic modulation of these devices, the fully programmable pacemaker system, whereby the several variables regulating pacemaker operation may be optimized on an individual basis according to need. Such programmable pacemaker functions which can be varied include rate, energy output, refractory period and sensing threshold. The indications, significance and mechanisms for control of the various function programming are delineated for physician understanding at the present time.