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Philips FM20 - What is Configuration Mode?; Who Can Change the Monitor Configuration?; Data Privacy and Network Security Requirements

Philips FM20
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2 Understanding Configuration
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What is Configuration Mode?
The monitor ships with preset configurations that are suitable for common monitoring situations. To
develop and store your own configurations, you must switch to the monitors Configuration Mode.
Configuration Mode is a password-protected operating mode that lets expert users make permanent
changes to the monitor's configuration. It is an extension of the Monitoring Mode; it contains all of the
settings available in the Monitoring Mode plus some settings that are accessible only in the
Configuration Mode.
In Monitoring Mode you can change the settings, but cannot permanently store the changes to the
monitor's configuration. In Configuration Mode you can change and permanently store the settings to
the monitor's configuration.
Who Can Change the Monitor Configuration?
Only people authorized to do so by their institution should make changes in Configuration Mode.
They require the Configuration Mode password.
Data Privacy and Network Security Requirements
CAUTION
The customer is responsible for complying with applicable data privacy regulations. Network
infrastructure must be protected from unauthorized access.
For example, when you access the Setup
FHR1 menu in Monitoring Mode, you will
only be able to see and change these
settings:
In Configuration Mode, additional
settings are visible:

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