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Mindray iPM-9800 - Operating Modes

Mindray iPM-9800
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3.5 Operating Modes
Your monitor has four operating modes. Some are password protected.
Monitoring Mode:
This is the normal, every day working mode that you use for monitoring patients. You can
change elements such as alarm limits, parameter units and so forth. When you discharge the
patient, these elements return to their default values.
Configuration Mode:
Password protected, this mode is for clinical professionals in configuration tasks. For details,
refer to the Managing Configuration section.
Maintenance Mode:
Password protected, this is for professional service personnel in the tasks of maintenance,
repair, basic information setup and calibration.
Demonstration Mode:
Password protected, this is for demonstration purposes only.
Standby Mode:
Standby mode can be used when you want to temporarily interrupt monitoring.
To enter standby mode,
unfold the QuickKeys area to select the [Standby] QuickKey, or
select [Standby] when you want to discharge a patient. The monitor enters the standby
mode after discharging the current patient.
Standby suspends patient monitoring. All waves and numerics disappear from the display but
all settings and patient data information are retained. A standby screen is displayed.
To exit the standby mode, click anywhere on the screen or press any key. You can select [Yes ]
or [No] from the popup dialog box.
[Yes]: The monitor enters the monitoring mode after discharging the current patient or
clearing the current patient’s data.
[No]: The monitor enters the monitoring mode and continues monitoring the current
patient.

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