User defined
In case of "Vector Sum", a threshold level for the Vector Sum must be defined. If this option is
activated, in the section Start → Background recording, the mode "Peak + Vector sum" must be
activated (Subsection 4.1.5).
In case SBR-A is selected, the alarm is configured according to the Dutch code SBR-A. This option
must be also active in the background recording (see Section 4.1.5).
If the choice of the alarm is the "User-defined" norm, then clicking on "Edit" in the field "Settings"
leads to another window, shown in Fig. 4.4.8. It is possible to give a name to the norm and then to
add the desired number of points for each channel. A maximum number of 8 points can be set for
each channel. Moreover, each channel can be set completely independently, meaning that X can
have 4 points, Y no points and Z 3 points. The button "Restore" allows to reset the name and the
values defined.
Figure 4.4.8. Settings for a user-defined norm for a background recording.
If the user defined norm is activated, in the section Start → Background recording, the mode "Peak
+ Dominant frequency" must be also activated (Subsection 4.1.5).
NOTE: Please check the trigger and background setting compared to the alarms. For example, a
configuration like in Fig. 4.4.9 is not correct since the option "Peak + Dominant Frequency" has
been selected, then a warning indicating that Alarm 1 cannot happen is shown (Fig. 4.4.10).
Indeed, Alarm 1 concerns the Vector Sum that is not recorded with this background mode.
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