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VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter User Manual
higher the sensitivity is, the quicker the pulse oximeter responds to
the changes in the patient's oxygen saturation level. Contrarily,
the lower the sensitivity is, the slower the pulse oximeter responds
to the changes in the patient's oxygen saturation level, but the
measurement accuracy will be improved. When a critical patient is
monitored, selecting high sensitivity will help to understand the
patient's state.

3.3.9 Alarm System

Set Alarm System to ON or OFF to turn on or off the alarm
system.
If Alarm system is set to OFF, a dialog box pops up as follows:
Figure 3-14 Confirm to Turn off Alarm
If Alarm System is ON and an alarm occurs, the oximeter will
give a visual alarm and an audio alarm.
Pressing the Alarm Silence button can suspend the alarm system
for seconds (the pause period can be set to 30, 60, 90 or 120s by
the user, see section 3.3.5), the audio alarm off icon displays. But
the visual alarm is still active. For example, if the measured SpO
2
value is higher than SpO
Hi Alarm or lower than SpO
Lo
2
2
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