[Histonet] alarms on all the machines
Merced M Leiker
leiker <@t> buffalo.edu
Fri Jul 24 08:19:49 CDT 2009
I agree. We also have the problem with timers in our lab. Someone's goes
off and we try to figure out whose it is. Couldn't they make ringtones for
timers? :-)
--On Thursday, July 23, 2009 8:54 PM -0700 connie grubaugh
<conniegrubaugh <@t> hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> The other day just about every machine in the lab decided to beep and
> alarm all at the same time. They all sound the same!!! The stainers in
> histo and cyto. The processors that they were done cleaning. The alarms
> on the freezers ( been open too long)
>
> Both of the Venatana IHC machines and special stain timers. Plus there
> was a truck backing up to the door to unload something and it to was
> beeping. So we were wondering since cell phones have all types of
> different rings and tones to them couldn't someone change the beeping to
> something else or give us a choice.
>
> Everyone decided that I should post this on the histo net to see what
> everyone else thought or maybe you guys that design these machines (yes
> they are all wonderfull) but gives us some more sound options. Just a
> thought! Okay, so what does everyone think about this?
>
>
> Connie
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Merced M Leiker
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