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P06 — Low Alarm Caution Offset
The low caution offset defines the starting point of the low caution
zone. It is a value (in the current unit of measure) that is added to the
low alarm set point. It determines when the yellow low caution light
comes on.
EXAMPLE:
If the low alarm is set at 70 fpm and the low alarm
caution offset is set at 20 fpm, the yellow low caution light will come on
at a value of 70 to 89 fpm.
This Configuration Parameter sets the low alarm caution offset. After
this configuration menu selection is entered, the monitor will turn on
the program mode PGM descriptor and display the current value for the
low alarm caution offset.
For example, if the monitor is currently configured for a low alarm
caution offset of 20 fpm, the display will show:
Press the Up Button to increase the value by 1 measurement unit or the
Down Button to decrease the value by 1 measurement unit. When the
desired setting is displayed, press the Test/Reset button. The PGM
descriptor will flash once and the horn will give two quick beeps to
acknowledge the save.
The monitor will return to the P06 Configuration menu selection. Press
the Up and Down Buttons to advance to another Configuration
Parameter. Press and hold the hold the Test/Reset button for 2 seconds
to exit the Configuration menu.