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For the Rated maximum output power of transmitter not listed in the table above, isolation distance d,
in m, is recommended. It can be determined with the formula in the frequency column of corresponding
transmitter. P here is the maximum rated output power of transmitter, in W, provided by transmitter
manufacturer.
Note 1: At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the formula of higher frequency range applies.
Note 2: This guidance may not apply to all situations, electromagnetic propagation is affected by the
absorption and reflection of buildings, objects and human bodies.
Appendix 1
Table 1 Classification of alarms and color of alarm indicator light
Alarm classification
Alarm priority
Color and frequency of
alarm indicator light
Handle off alarm
High priority
Red light/2Hz
Syringe off alarm
High priority
Red light/2Hz
Roll hem abnormality alarm
High priority
Red light/2Hz
Syringe push off
High priority
Red light//2Hz
Occlusion alarm
High priority
Red light//2Hz
Low battery alarm
Middle priority
Red light//2Hz
Battery exhausted alarm
High priority
Red light//2Hz
Empty
Middle priority
Yellow light /0.5Hz
Almost empty
Middle priority
Yellow light/0.5Hz
Almost Done alarm
Middle priority
Yellow light/0.5Hz
Finished alarm
High priority
Yellow light/0.5Hz
AC fail alarm
Low priority
Yellow,steady

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