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BeneVision N1 - Theory of Operation; Monitor Overview

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2-1
2 Theory of Operation
2.1 Overview
This monitor is intended for monitoring, displaying, reviewing, storing, alarming, and transferring of patients'
physiological parameters, including electrocardiogram (ECG), respiration (RESP), temperature (TEMP), pulse oxygen
saturation (SpO
2
), pulse rate (PR), non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP), invasive blood pressure (IBP), continuous cardiac
output (CCO) for adults, carbon dioxide (CO
2
), and oxygen (O
2
).
The monitor is to be used in healthcare facilities. It can also be used during patient transport with road, rotary, and fixed-
wing ambulances.
2.1.1 Front View
1. Alarm lamp
When a physiological alarm or technical alarm occurs, this lamp lights and flashes corresponding with the alarm
priority:
High priority alarms: the lamp quickly flashes red.
Medium priority alarms: the lamp slowly flashes yellow.
Low priority alarms: the lamp lights in cyan without flashing.
2. Ambient light sensor: When screen brightness is set to auto, the system automatically adjusts screen brightness
according to the strength of ambient light.
3. Display and touchscreen
4. Battery LED
Yellow: the battery is being charged.
Green: the battery has been fully charged.
Flashing green: the monitor is powered by the battery.
Flashing yellow: the battery fails.

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