PACE 203H – Instructions for Use
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9.2.8 Acoustic Indications
Key pressing results in a high-frequency
acoustic signal (beep).
Warnings are acoustically indicated by
three successive short high frequency
acoustic signals (beeps), whereas errors
are indicated by one long high frequency
signal (long beep).
If the Beep feature is enabled (see chap-
ter 9.12.5.1), sensing and stimulation
events are acoustically indicated (beep).
Sensing and stimulation are indicated by
a different high frequency signal (beep).
Specifically, sensing occurs with a lower
frequency signal than stimulation.
9.3 Powering On PACE 203H
PACE 203H is powered on by pressing
the key labeled
ON
Subsequently, PACE 203H performs a
self-test.
If the device was set to Stand-by (see
chapter 9.5) it starts operation immedi-
ately with the last saved parameter set-
ting.
If the device was OFF, the key
Lock/Unlock
, which is located to the
right of the softkeys, must be pressed
and released to indicate that it is func-
tioning properly. PACE 203H indicates
this by the schematized key symbol
shown in the lower display (Table 6 and
Table 7).
Press Lock/Unlock key re-
quest
Press
Version n.nn
yyyy/mm/dd
Table 6: Press Lock/Unlock Key Request
Release Lock/Unlock key
request
Release
Version n.nn
yyyy/mm/dd
Table 7: Release Lock/Unlock Key Re-
quest
Note
: Version n.nn indicates the hard-
ware and/or software version of the
device, and yyyy/mm/dd the correspond-
ing release date (Year/Month/Day).
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