Instructions for use | Oxylog VE300 SW 1.n 69
Alarms
8 Alarms
8.1 Safety information
Position of user relative to alarm system
The alarm system is designed so that the user can recognize alarm messages from
a distance of 1 m (39 in).
The specified values for the alarm volume apply to a distance of 1 m (39 in).
8.2 Alarm priorities
The device assigns priorities to the alarms. An alarm always consists of an alarm
message and an acoustic alarm signal.
The alarm message is highlighted with the corresponding number of exclamation
marks.
!!! = Warning
!! = Caution
! = Note
Warning
High-priority alarm
● The alarm indicator flashes red.
● The alarm message is highlighted by 3 prefixed exclamation marks and a red
background.
● The acoustic alarm signal consists of 5 tones, repeated twice about every
6 seconds.
Caution
Medium-priority alarm
● The alarm indicator flashes yellow.
● The alarm message is highlighted by 2 prefixed exclamation marks and a yellow
background.
● The acoustic alarm signal consists of 3 tones, repeated about every 8 seconds.
Note
Low-priority alarm
● The advisory message is highlighted by a prefixed exclamation mark and a
cyan-colored background.
● The acoustic alarm signal consists of 2 tones, sounded only once.