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2. Input the password for the screen lock window. When Screen Lock is set to Off, skip this step.
3. Select Ye s or No in the Unpair window.
◆ Ye s : the TM80 disconnects with the monitor but does not discharge the patient. The monitor
discharges the patient. The TM80 is connected to the CMS to continue patient monitoring.
◆ No: the TM80 disconnects with the monitor and discharges the patient. The monitor does not
discharge the patient and continues patient monitoring.
8.5 Pairing a BP10 with the Monitor
A BP10 can be paired with the monitor only via MPAN.
8.5.1 Pairing Procedure
To pair a BP10 with the monitor, follow this procedure:
1. Press the MPAN button on the right panel of the BP10. The Pairing... message displays in the message area
of the BP10.
2. Select the Main Menu quick key → select Wireless Module from the Parameters column at the monitor.
3. Select the desired BP10 under the Device Name column of the Wireless Module menu. If the desired BP10
is not displayed, select Update List.
4. Select Add on the right of the desired BP10.
Upon completion of pairing, the message Connection Completed appears.
5. Select the NIBP Start/Stop quick key on the monitor screen to start one NIBP measurement. Verify that the
NIBP measurement values displayed on the monitor screen and on the BP10 screen are consistent and for
the same patient.
• Make sure that the desired BP10 is paired with the monitor.
• When a BP10 is paired with a TM80, the BP10 will automatically disconnect with the TM80 once it is
paired with the monitor.
• If you need to change the name of BP10, see BP10 NIBP Module Operator’s Manual (PN: 046-008269-
00).
• When a BP10 is paired with the monitor, if the BP10 is out of the MPAN coverage area, it will be
disconnected from the monitor automatically. But when it is within the MPAN coverage area again, it
will be reconnected with the monitor automatically.
8.5.2 System Responses after Pairing the BP10 with the Monitor
This section describes system responses at the monitor and at the BP10 after pairing.
8.5.2.1 System Responses at the Monitor after Pairing the BP10 with the Monitor
Once a BP10 is paired successfully with the monitor, the monitor responds as below:
■ In the Wireless Module menu, the Add button on the right of the paired BP10 changes to Remove. The
symbol displays on the left of Remove.
■ The NIBP label on the monitor screen is suffixed with “-T”, indicating that measurement values come from
the BP10 device, as shown below.
■ The ABPM tabs are added to the NIBP menu. You can perform NIBP measurement in ABPM (Ambulatory
Blood Pressure Monitoring) mode.