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3 - 8 BeneVision N1 Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual
3.7.2 Module Mode
When the N1 is connected to the host monitor, the N1 enters the module mode. For connection of the N1 and
the host monitor, see section 2.9N1 in Use with a Host Monitor. The N1 monitor has the following features when it
enters the module mode:
â–  The patient information, parameter setup, and alarm setup of the N1 and the host monitor will be
synchronized. For data transfer strategy, see the operator’s manual of the host monitor.
â–  The N1 can still store the parameter data and the alarm events.
â–  The N1 receives and stores the parameter trends data from the host monitor.
â–  All audible sounds of the N1 are off.
â–  Wired and wireless network of the N1 are not available.
â–  The alarm indications of the battery related alarms of the N1 are given by the host monitor.
â–  Turning on or off the host monitor simultaneously powers on or off the N1.
â–  The main screen of the N1is off when it is connected to the host monitor through the SMR or the module
rack of the host monitor.
The N1 resumes to monitor mode when it is disconnected from the host monitor.
3.7.3 Privacy Mode
The privacy mode is a special clinical monitoring mode. In the privacy mode, the monitor does not display
patient information and monitoring data. This provides controlled access to patient data and ensures
confidentiality.
The privacy mode is only available when the patient admitted by the monitor is also monitored by the CMS. The
monitor continues monitoring the patient, but patient data is only visible at the CMS.
3.7.3.1 Entering the Privacy Mode
To enter the privacy mode, select the Main Menu quick key → from the Display column select Privacy Mode
→ select OK.
The monitor has the following features after entering the privacy mode:
â–  The screen turns blank.
â–  Except for the low battery alarm, the monitor inactivate alarm tone and alarm light of all other alarms.
â–  The monitor suppresses all system sounds, including heart beat tone, pulse tone, and prompt tone.
WARNING
.
• In Privacy mode, all audible alarms are suppressed and the alarm light is deactivated at the monitor.
Alarms are presented only at the CMS. Pay attention to potential risk.
NOTE
• The privacy mode is not available if the Department is set to OR.
• You cannot enter the privacy mode if a low battery alarm occurs.
3.7.3.2 Exiting the Privacy Mode
The monitor automatically exit the privacy mode in any of the following situations:
â–  The monitor disconnects from the CMS.
â–  The low battery alarm occurs.
You can also operate the touchscreen, mouse, or keyboard to manually exit the privacy mode.

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BrandMindray
ModelBeneVision N1
CategoryMedical Equipment
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