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4.5.3 Adjusting the Attention Sound (Beep)
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4.5.3 Adjusting the Attention Sound (Beep)
Setup Number: 12
The Rayocomp PS 10 has been equipped with an acoustic signal. This may
signalise the use of a wrong key or confirm an entry.
The Rayocomp PS 10 has three different error messages or acoustic signals:
1. One long sound:
With this signal, the device confirms a successfully
completed action, i.e. an entry or storage.
2. Two short sounds:
The key you are pressing has no current function.
3. Two long sounds:
This signalises a severe error. The device will
supply an error code. In the appendix (chapter 5.8), you can look up
the current error.
This setup function enables or disables the signal. Enter the setup number
12 and you can add one of the following numbers:
1: The acoustic signal is switched on.
0: The acoustic signal is switched off.
On delivery, the standard setup of the Rayocomp PS 10 is number 1.
4.5.4 Pre-Setting the Test Range Values
Setup Number: 13
One of the most successful methods of bio-resonance according to Paul
Schmidt is the range value test. Beginning with a start value, usually 00.00,
and closing with a final value, usually 99.99, in step lengths of, 00.50 i.e.,
every single fundamental frequency value is tested for a resonance and then
harmonised. These three values can be pre-set in this setup function. After
entering the setup number 13, you can enter the start value first. After
hitting the
OK
-key, you can enter the final value.