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Duty Cycle | 50% |
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Target Patient | Adult |
Compression Rate | 80 compressions per minute |
Compression Depth | 20% of anterior-posterior chest diameter |
Power Source | Rechargeable battery |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) |
Humidity Range | 95% relative humidity, non-condensing |
Model | AutoPulse Z-10 |
Explains the types of systems the AutoPulse Z-10 supports.
Details the pre-programmed applications available for the panel.
Provides technical details about the AutoPulse Z-10 panel.
Instructions for removing and installing the main electronics board.
Guidelines for creating openings for wiring conduits in the cabinet.
Details on surface and semi-flush mounting procedures for the cabinet.
Procedures for accessing and labeling the printed circuit board.
Guidelines for connecting smoke and heat detectors to the panel.
Instructions for connecting releasing appliances and actuators.
How to connect abort and manual release switches.
Connecting the panel's onboard relays.
Connecting horns, strobes, and other notification devices.
Connecting the main AC power and backup batteries.
Instructions for wiring 24V auxiliary power devices.
Procedures for testing circuit supervision integrity.
Introduces the panel's programming methods and options.
Details the process of programming via a PC terminal emulator.
Explains how to program using the panel's front interface.
Selects the primary operating mode for the panel.
Configures the operation of auxiliary and expansion relays.
Sets the interpretation of circuit conditions for IDCs and SPMs.
Sets the delay before agent release after alarm activation.
Defines how long releasing appliance circuits remain active.
Sets the delay between manual switch activation and release.
Configures the behavior of the abort switch.
Sets the audible coding for the first alarm on NAC2.
Configures how Notification Appliance Circuits operate.
Defines how the system reacts to supervisory conditions.
Procedures for saving programmed settings and modifying them.
Explains the function of the panel's interface LEDs and keys.
Details the programmable timers for manual release and automatic release.
Describes the operation and indication of the manual release switch.
Explains the function and operation of the abort switch.
How to acknowledge and clear system events.
Procedure for silencing audible and visual alarms.
Steps to reset the panel after an alarm or trouble condition.
How to access logs and set system time/date.