System Settings; Alarm Volume; Breathing Sound; Pulse Volume (For Spo2, Optional) - Dräger Apollo Operating Instructions Manual

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Configuring the Default Settings in Standby

System Settings

The following settings can be selected in the System
Settings Standby configuration screen (refer to
Figure
114.):

Alarm Volume

- 1 is minimum volume*
- 9 is maximum volume
*Settings 1 through 3 are not available per U.S.
standards.
WARNING !
Ensure that the alarm volume is set to a
sufficiently loud level.
Note:
The alarms NO O2 DELIVERY and NO O2
SUPPLY are always annunciated at the
maximum volume, regardless of the setting.

Breathing Sound

- 0 is off
- 9 is maximum volume
The breathing sound is produced by the Breathing
Sound Emulator (BSE) module. This module
transforms the measured inspiratory and expiratory
flow values into an acoustic tone similar to a
breathing sound. The sound volume is dependent on
the set patient age in order to produce optimal
volume at all flow levels.
All alarms are still audible with the breathing sound
volume set to the maximum.
Pulse Volume (for SpO
, optional)
2
- 0 is off
- 9 is maximum volume

Alarm Tone Sequence

- European Standard
- Dräger

Date/Time

- day, month, year
- hh:mm

Time Format

- 12 hrs.
- 24 hrs.

Language

This selects the language of the display text.
- English (US)
Apollo Operator's Manual
Chapter 10 - Configuration
Figure 114. System Settings Standby Configuration
Screen
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