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T1 Quick Reference Guide
restored, and the monitor is placed into Standby.
DPM Central Station Interface: Discharging a patient on the T1 bedside
monitor will automatically discharge the patient on DPM Central Station.
Discharging the patient on the DPM Central Station will discharge the patient
on the T1 bedside monitor.
Panorama Central Station Interface: Discharging a patient on the T1 bedside
monitor will automatically discharge the patient on the Panorama Central
Station, WorkStation, and ViewStation. Discharging the patient on the Panorama
Central Station will automatically discharge the patient on the WorkStation,
ViewStation, and T1 bedside monitor (optional, controlled by the Panorama).
STANDBY
Enter Standby
The Standby function allows the clinician to suspend monitoring on a patient.
While in standby, the patient is not monitored; however, all data and settings
are preserved.
To place a patient into Standby on the T1 monitor:
a. Select Standby from the Main Menu
(quick key)
b. Select Yes to confirm
Resume Monitoring
To remove a patient from Standby and resume monitoring on the T1 monitor
move the Lock/Unlock key to the right to resume monitoring.
DPM Central Station Interface: Selecting Standby on the T1 bedside monitor
automatically places the DPM Central Station in standby.
Panorama Central Station Interface: Selecting Standby on the T1 bedside
monitor automatically places the Panorama Central Station, WorkStation,
and ViewStation in standby. Selecting Bedside and Panorama Standby on
the Panorama Central Station or WorkStation automatically places the T1
bedside monitor and ViewStation in standby. On the T1 monitor, move the
Lock/Unlock key to the right to remove patient from Standby and resume
monitoring as a patient cannot be removed from Standby on the Panorama
Central Station.