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Leaf User Manual
P/N: 97-4000, Revision 08, Release date: 2020-11-10 Page 23 of 85
List of Voice Commands:
XXX Indicates Current value will be read indicates audible tone heard after “OK Norlase”
Command
System Action
Audible
Response
Full Command
Set
Enter Treat
Places the system into
the “Ready” Mode
Treat Mode Selected
“OK Norlase”
“Enter Treat”
Enter Standby
Places the system into
the “Standby” Mode
Standby Mode
Selected
“OK Norlase”
“Enter Standby”
Power Higher
Increases power one
increment up from
current setting
Power at XXX
“OK Norlase”
“Power Higher
Power Lower
Decreases power one
increment down from
current setting
Power at XXX
“OK Norlase”
“Power Lower
Duration Higher
Increases Duration one
increment up from
current setting
Duration at XXX
“OK Norlase”
“Duration Higher
Duration Lower
Decreases Duration one
increment from current
setting
Duration at XXX
“OK Norlase”
“Duration Lower
Interval Higher
Increases Interval one
increment up from
current setting
Interval at XXX
“OK Norlase”
Interval Higher
Interval Lower
Decreases Interval one
increment down from
current setting
Interval at XXX
“OK Norlase”
Interval Lower
Aiming Beam Higher
Increases aiming beam
10% up
Aiming Beam at
XX%
“OK Norlase”
“Aiming Beam Higher
Aiming Beam Lower
Decreases aiming beam
10% down
Aiming Beam at
XX%
“OK Norlase”
“Aiming Beam Lower
Pulse Count
Will call out the current
number of laser pulses
delivered
Pulse Count at
XXXX
“OK Norlase”
“Pulse Count”
System Status
Will call out the current
settings for Laser
Status, Power, Duration,
Interval and Pulse
Count.
XXX Mode selected,
Power at XXX,
Duration at XXX,
Interval at XXX,
Pulse Count at XXX
“OK Norlase”
“System Status
It is recommended to advise the patient that verbal commands by the Doctor and audible system response
will take place during the procedure. This may help prevent any unexpected movement during this
communication.

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