3M QUESTempo II User Manual - Printout Summary
11 Printout summary
QUESTempº II
Printout summary
1.
Start time refers to the clock time when the RUN mode was initiated.
2.
End time refers to the clock time when the last RUN was halted by either turning the
unit OFF or PRINTING.
3.
Total run time is the difference between the start and end times. If there were
multiple runs an asterisk will appear after the total run time indicating that there is a
break in the run time data.
4.
The current alarm level setting is printed.
5.
The current sample rate indicates the amount of time between each set of data
printed.
6.
The highest ear temperature logged is printed along with its time of occurrence.
7.
The lowest ear temperature logged is printed along with its time of occurrence.
8.
The calibration value is that of 'ORAL minus EAR' at the time the calibration
sequence was completed. If the unit is calibrated more than once, each additional
value and time will be printed.
9.
Ear temperature data (including the calibration offset if the unit was calibrated) is
printed in both Celsius and Fahrenheit.
10. Earmold temperature data is printed in both Celsius and Fahrenheit. This refers to
the second sensor located in the blue earmold and is an 'indicator' of what was
occurring in the environment. The values are not exact ambient temperatures
because they may be affected by the close proximity to the head.
11. If the oral thermometer probe is in the CAL jack and its temperature is in the range
of 32
C to 42C then the data will be recorded. Typically, this would provide
calibration information of the oral temperature.
12. Asterisks appear in the alarm column next to the data if alarm had gone off during
that particular time period. Multiple asterisks appear for each tenth of a degree
Celsius above the set alarm level. (For example: when the alarm is set to 38.0
C, 1
asterisk indicates 38.0
C, 2 asterisks indicates 38.1C, etc.)
Low Battery
The battery condition should be checked each time before using the QUESTEMP
II.
Pressing the BAT/TEST key will display the actual battery voltage. When the level falls
below 7.5-volts, "Lo" appears in the display indicating that the battery should be
replaced. The unit will continue to function until the battery falls below 7.2-volts.