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3.7.3.2 Exiting Night Mode
To cancel Night mode, follow this procedure:
1. Select the Night Mode quick key, or select the Main Menu quick key from the Display column select
Exit Night Mode.
2. Select OK.
NOTE
If the monitor is connected to the CMS, it automatically exits Night mode when being disconnected
from the CMS.
The monitor resume the previous settings after exiting Night mode.
3.7.4 Standby Mode
Standby mode can Temporarily stop patient monitoring without switching off the monitor.
3.7.4.1 Entering Standby Mode
1. Select the Standby quick key, or select the Main Menu quick key from the Patient Management
column select Standby.
2. Set Location to define where the patient is when the monitor enters Standby mode.
3. Select OK.
The monitor behaves as follows after entering Standby mode:
Stops all parameter measurements.
Disables all the alarms and prompt messages, except for the battery low alarm.
Turns screen brightness to the dimmest after entering Standby mode for 30 seconds.
WARNING
Pay attention to the potential risk of placing the monitor to standby. In Standby mode, the monitor
stops all parameter measurements and disable all the alarm indications, except for the battery low
alarm.
3.7.4.2 Changing the Patient Location at Standby
To change the patient’s location, select Location from the Standby screen.
3.7.4.3 Exiting Standby Mode
To exit Standby mode, choose any of the following ways:
Select Resume Monitor to exit Standby mode and resume monitoring the current patient.
Select Discharge Patient to discharge the current patient.
Select New Patient to exit Standby mode and admit a new patient.
If the monitor automatically enters Standby mode after a patient is discharged, choose any of the following ways
to exit Standby mode:
Select New Patient to exit Standby mode and admit a new patient.
Select Pre-admit to enter the patient information for preparing to admit a new patient.
3.7.5 Discharge Mode
Discharge mode is a special Standby mode after a patient is discharged.