Audio Volume
The audio levels stated below are for activation tones (cut, coag, and bipolar) and alarm tones (return electrode and system alarms)
at a distance of one meter. Alarm tones meet the requirements for IEC 60601-2-2.
Activation Tone
Alarm Tone
Return Electrode Sensing
The system presents audible and visible alarms when it senses no return electrode.
Low Frequency (50-60 Hz) Leakage Current
A-3
User’s Guide • Bovie
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IDS-400
Volume (adjustable)
40 to 65 dB
Frequency
Cut I: 610 Hz
Cut II: 610 Hz
Blend: 610 Hz
Pinpoint: 910 Hz
Spray: 910 Hz
Bipolar: 910 Hz
Duration
Continuous while the generator is activated
Volume (not adjustable)
70 dB ± 5 dB
Frequency
2 kHz
1
⁄
2
seconds / 1 kHz
1
⁄
2
seconds
Duration
2 seconds
Solid
Trip resistance: 0 Ω to 5 Ω ± 3 Ω
Continuous measurement:
Once the system establishes the solid return electrode resistance, an
increase to 20 Ω ± 5 Ω in resistance will cause an alarm. When the
alarm condition exists, the system deactivates output power.
Split
Trip resistance: 10 Ω ± 5 Ω to 135 Ω ± 10 Ω
Continuous measurement:
Once the system establishes the split return electrode resistance, an
increase of 40% in resistance will cause an alarm. When the alarm
condition exists, the system deactivates output power.
Enclosure source current, ground open
< 500 µA
Source current, patient leads, all outputs
Normal polarity, intact ground: < 10 µA
Normal polarity, ground open: < 10 µA
Reverse polarity, ground open: < 10 µA
Sink current at high line, all inputs
< 10 µA
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