Configuration: Service Mode settings
2000966-542D Dash 3000/4000/5000 4-13
Admit Menu
The Admit Menu selection determines the function of the patient 
monitor. Before configuring the Admit Menu, you must know if the 
patient monitor will be used for standard adult, neonatal, or operating 
room monitoring, and if the patient monitor will be moved from room to 
room. All combinations are explained below.
 STANDARD—configures the patient monitor to stay in one room for 
stationary monitoring only. Patient monitors not connected to the 
CARESCAPE Network (Ethernet connection) must use STANDARD 
configuration only.
 ROVER—configures the patient monitor to move from room to room 
for stationary monitoring only. 
 COMBO—configures the patient monitor to stay in one room for 
both stationary and ambulatory (telemetry) monitoring. This patient 
monitor displays all Tram module data combined with ECG data for 
ambulatory patients.
NOTE
Users should be aware of a possible time discrepancy between 
the waveforms from the Telemetry device and the waveforms 
hard-wired to the Dash patient monitor. Users should not 
consider these waveforms to be synchronous. If absolute 
synchronicity is desired, Combo mode should be discontinued and 
the ECG waveforms should be acquired via the hard-wired 
bedside patient monitor.
 ROVER COMBO—configures the patient monitor to move from 
room to room for both stationary and ambulatory (telemetry) 
monitoring.
1. Enter service mode (See “Service Mode settings” on page 4-11) and 
select MENU SETUP > ADMIT MENU.
2. Use the Trim Knob control to select the function of the patient 
monitor.
3. Press Trim Knob control to exit.