Operator's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Safety
- 2 Equipment Introduction
- 2.1 Indications for Use
- 2.2 Applied Parts
- 2.3 Main Unit
- 2.4 Modular Rack
- 2.5 Dock
- 2.6 External Parameter Modules
- 2.7 Installlation
- 2.7.1 Installing the N1 or External Parameter Module into the Modular Rack
- 2.7.2 Removing the N1 or External Parameter Module from the Modular Rack
- 2.7.3 Installing the Modular Rack to the Dock
- 2.7.4 Removing the Modular Rack from the Dock
- 2.7.5 Installing the N1 to the Dock
- 2.7.6 Removing the N1 from the Dock
- 2.8 N1 in Use with the Host Monitor
- 2.9 N1 in Use with the Transport Dock
- 2.10 Input Devices
- 2.11 Printing Devices
- 3 Getting Started
- 3.1 Equipment Preparation Safety Information
- 3.2 Unpacking and Checking
- 3.3 Environmental Requirements
- 3.4 Setting Up the Equipment
- 3.5 Operation and Navigation
- 3.5.1 Using the Touchscreen
- 3.5.2 Using the Mouse
- 3.5.3 Using the On-Screen Keyboard
- 3.5.4 Using the Barcode Reader
- 3.5.4.1 Clearing Old Data Formats (for the Mindray Custom 2D Barcode Reader)
- 3.5.4.2 Establish the Relationship between Patient Demographics and 2D Barcode Fields (for the Mindray Custom 2D Barcode Reader)
- 3.5.4.3 Setting the Barcode Reader Information
- 3.5.4.4 Identifying the Barcode Reader (for the non-Mindray Custom 2D Barcode Reader)
- 3.5.4.5 Selecting Patient Information output by the Barcode Reader (for the Mindray Custom 2D Barcode Reader)
- 3.6 Screen Display
- 3.7 Operating Modes
- 3.8 Configuring Your Monitor
- 3.9 Starting Monitoring a Patient
- 3.10 Stopping a Parameter Measurement
- 3.11 General Operation
- 3.12 Using the On-Screen Timers
- 3.13 Using the External Display
- 3.14 The OxyCRG Screen (only available for the independent external display)
- 3.15 Turning Off the Monitor
- 4 Managing Patients
- 4.1 Discharging a Patient
- 4.2 Admitting a Patient
- 4.3 Managing Patient Information
- 4.3.1 Entering the Patient Management Menu
- 4.3.2 Editing Patient Information
- 4.3.3 Loading Patient Information from the CMS
- 4.3.4 Loading Patient Information from the ADT Server
- 4.3.5 Selecting Query Criteria for Searching Patients in ADT Server
- 4.3.6 Changing Patient Management Settings
- 4.3.7 Setting Monitor Information
- 4.3.8 Setting Monitor Location
- 4.3.9 Setting Patient Location
- 4.3.10 Hiding Patient Name
- 4.4 Transferring Patient Data
- 4.5 Setting the Dock
- 4.6 Connecting the CMS
- 5 Managing Configurations
- 6 Networked Monitoring
- 6.1 Network Introduction
- 6.2 Network Safety Information
- 6.3 Connecting the Monitor to the CMS
- 6.4 Connecting the eGateway
- 6.5 Using the ADT Gateway
- 6.6 Sending Realtime Data, Waveforms and Alarms via HL7 Protocol
- 6.7 Viewing Other Patients (Only available for the independent external display)
- 6.8 Configuring the Network
- 6.8.1 Setting the Wireless Network
- 6.8.2 Disconnecting the Wireless Network
- 6.8.3 Selecting WLAN Band and Channels
- 6.8.4 Managing Certifications
- 6.8.5 Setting Multicast Parameters
- 6.8.6 Setting the Network Service Quality Level
- 6.8.7 Selecting Data Encryption Type
- 6.8.8 Disabling the Broadcasting Patient Demographics Function
- 6.9 MLDAP
- 7 Alarms
- 7.1 Alarm Introduction
- 7.2 Alarm Safety Information
- 7.3 Understanding the Alarms
- 7.4 Accessing On-screen Help for Technical Alarms (AlarmSight)
- 7.5 Checking Physiological Alarm List
- 7.6 Changing Alarm Settings
- 7.6.1 Setting Parameter Alarm Properties
- 7.6.2 Setting Alarm Tone Properties
- 7.6.3 Initiating Auto Alarm Limits
- 7.6.4 Setting the Alarm Delay Time
- 7.6.5 Adjusting the Alarm Light Brightness
- 7.6.6 Setting the Length of Printing Duration On Alarm
- 7.6.7 Setting the Switch of the CMS and eGateway Disconnection Alarm
- 7.6.8 Setting the Priority of the CMS and eGateway Disconnection Alarm
- 7.6.9 Setting the Switch of the SpO2 Desat Alarm Off
- 7.6.10 Setting the Switch of the Zero RR Alarm Off
- 7.7 Pausing Alarms/Pausing Alarm Tones
- 7.8 Resetting Alarms
- 7.9 Latching Alarms
- 7.10 CPB Mode
- 7.11 Intubation Mode
- 7.12 Managing Alarms from Remote Devices (only available for the independent external display)
- 7.12.1 Setting the Tone Pattern for Alarms from Remote Devices
- 7.12.2 Selecting the Alarm Reminder for Remote Devices
- 7.12.3 Presenting Alarm Sound for Remote Devices as per Alarm Priority
- 7.12.4 Resetting Alarms for Remote Devices
- 7.12.5 Authorizing the Alarm Reset to Other Devices
- 7.12.6 Switching Off the Remote Device Disconnection Alarm
- 7.13 Testing Alarms
- 7.14 Actions When an Alarm Occurs
- 8 Monitoring ECG, Arrhythmia, ST and QT
- 8.1 ECG Introduction
- 8.2 ECG Safety Information
- 8.3 ECG Display
- 8.4 Preparing for ECG Monitoring
- 8.5 Changing ECG Settings
- 8.5.1 Choosing an ECG Screen
- 8.5.2 Setting ECG Alarm Properties
- 8.5.3 Changing ECG Wave Settings
- 8.5.4 Disabling the Smart Lead Off Function
- 8.5.5 Setting the Priority of the ECG Lead Off Alarm
- 8.5.6 Adjusting the QRS Volume
- 8.5.7 Adjusting the Minimum QRS Detection Threshold
- 8.5.8 Selecting the ECG Standard
- 8.6 Monitoring Arrhythmia
- 8.7 ST Segment Monitoring
- 8.8 Changing ST Settings
- 8.9 QT/QTc Interval Monitoring
- 8.10 ECG Relearning
- 8.11 Calibrating ECG
- 8.12 Defibrillation Synchronization Pulse Output
- 8.13 ECG Troubleshooting
- 9 Resting 12-Lead ECG Analysis
- 9.1 Resting 12-Lead ECG Analysis Introduction
- 9.2 Entering the 12-Lead Screen
- 9.3 Initiating Resting 12-Lead ECG Analysis
- 9.4 Changing 12-Lead ECG Analysis Settings
- 9.5 Glasgow Resting 12-lead ECG Analysis Algorithm Settings
- 9.6 Saving the 12-Lead Interpretation Report
- 9.7 Printing the 12-Lead Interpretation Report
- 9.8 Exiting the ECG 12-Lead Screen
- 10 Monitoring Respiration (Resp)
- 11 Monitoring Pulse Oxygen Saturation (SpO2)
- 11.1 SpO2 Introduction
- 11.2 SpO2 Safety Information
- 11.3 SpO2 Measurement Limitations
- 11.4 SpO2 Display
- 11.5 Preparing for SpO2 Monitoring
- 11.6 Changing the SpO2 Settings
- 11.6.1 Changing the SpO2 Alarm Settings
- 11.6.2 Nellcor Sat-Seconds Alarm Management
- 11.6.3 Setting the Nellcor SpO2 Sat-Seconds
- 11.6.4 Setting SpO2 Sensitivity (for Masimo SpO2 Module)
- 11.6.5 Enabling FastSAT (for Masimo SpO2)
- 11.6.6 Displaying SIQ (for Masimo SpO2)
- 11.6.7 Changing the Sensitivity
- 11.6.8 Monitoring SpO2 and NIBP Simultaneously
- 11.6.9 Changing the Sweep Speed of the Pleth Wave
- 11.6.10 Setting the Alarm Priority for SpO2 Sensor Off Alarm
- 11.6.11 Setting the SpO2 Tone Mode
- 11.7 Changing the PR Settings
- 11.8 SpO2 Troubleshooting
- 11.9 Nellcor Information
- 12 Monitoring Temperature (Temp)
- 13 Monitoring Noninvasive Blood Pressure (NIBP)
- 13.1 NIBP Introduction
- 13.2 NIBP Safety Information
- 13.3 NIBP Measurement Limitations
- 13.4 Measurement Modes
- 13.5 NIBP Display
- 13.6 Preparing for NIBP Measurements
- 13.7 Starting and Stopping NIBP Measurements
- 13.8 Changing NIBP Settings
- 13.8.1 Setting the NIBP Alarm Properties
- 13.8.2 Setting the Initial Cuff Inflation Pressure
- 13.8.3 Setting the NIBP Interval
- 13.8.4 Selecting NIBP Start Mode
- 13.8.5 Enabling the NIBP End Tone
- 13.8.6 Setting NIBP Sequence
- 13.8.7 Setting NIBP Measurement Timeout
- 13.8.8 Displaying the NIBP List
- 13.8.9 Correcting the NIBP Measurements
- 13.9 Assisting Venous Puncture
- 13.10 NIBP Maintenance
- 13.11 NIBP Troubleshooting
- 14 Monitoring Invasive Blood Pressure (IBP)
- 14.1 IBP Introduction
- 14.2 IBP Safety Information
- 14.3 Preparing for IBP Monitoring
- 14.4 Measuring ICP Using the Codman ICP Transducer
- 14.5 IBP Display
- 14.6 Changing IBP Settings
- 14.6.1 Changing the IBP Alarm Settings
- 14.6.2 Changing the Pressure Label
- 14.6.3 Setting the Pressure Type for Display
- 14.6.4 Changing the Sensitivity
- 14.6.5 Setting the IBP Waveform
- 14.6.6 Setting the Use PA-D as PAWP Switch (only available for the independent external display)
- 14.6.7 Enabling PPV Measurement
- 14.6.8 Changing the Pressure Unit
- 14.6.9 Overlapping IBP Waveforms
- 14.7 Measuring PAWP (only available for the independent external display)
- 14.8 IBP Troubleshooting
- 15 Monitoring Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
- 15.1 CO2 Introduction
- 15.2 CO2 Safety Information
- 15.3 CO2 Measurement Limitations
- 15.4 CO2 Display
- 15.5 Measuring CO2 Using Sidestream/Microstream CO2 Module
- 15.6 Measuring CO2 Using Mainstream CO2 Module
- 15.7 Changing Settings for All CO2 Modules
- 15.8 Changing Settings for Sidestream and Microstream CO2 Module
- 15.9 Changing O2 Settings (For Sidestream CO2 Module Integrating O2)
- 15.10 Setting the Gas Compensation
- 15.11 Choosing a Time Interval for Peak-Picking
- 15.12 Changing Barometric Pressure
- 15.13 Performing the Leakage Test
- 15.14 CO2 Calibration
- 15.15 Test Method Used to Determine the Respiration Rate Measuring Range
- 15.16 CO2 Troubleshooting
- 15.17 Oridion Information
- 16 Review
- 16.1 Review Overview
- 16.2 Review Page
- 16.2.1 Accessing the Review Page
- 16.2.2 Example Review Page
- 16.2.3 Symbols on Review Pages
- 16.2.4 Common Operations
- 16.2.5 Reviewing the Tabular Trends
- 16.2.6 Reviewing the Graphics Trends
- 16.2.7 Events Review Page
- 16.2.8 Viewing the Full Disclosure
- 16.2.9 OxyCRG Review Page (available for the independent external display)
- 16.2.10 12-Lead ECG Review Page
- 16.3 Minitrends Screen (only available for the independent external display)
- 16.4 Hiding Undesired Review Tabs
- 17 Clinical Assistive Applications (only available for the independent external display)
- 18 Calculation (only available for the independent external display)
- 19 Printing
- 20 Battery
- 21 Care and Cleaning
- 22 Maintenance
- 23 Accessories
- A Product Specifications
- A.1 Monitor Safety Specifications
- A.2 Physical Specifications
- A.3 Environmental Specifications
- A.4 Power Supply Specifications
- A.5 Display Specifications
- A.6 Touchscreen Specifications
- A.7 LEDs
- A.8 Audio Indicator
- A.9 Monitor Interface Specifications
- A.10 Signal Outputs Specifications
- A.11 Data Storage
- A.12 Out-Of-Hospital Transport - Standards Compliance
- A.13 Wi-Fi Specifications
- A.14 Measurement Specifications
- B EMC and Radio Regulatory Compliance
- C Default Settings
- D Alarm Messages
- D.1 Physiological Alarm Messages
- D.1.1 General Physiological Alarm Messages
- D.1.2 Arrhythmia Alarm Messages
- D.1.3 Resp Physiological Alarm Messages
- D.1.4 SpO2 Physiological Alarm Messages
- D.1.5 PR Physiological Alarm Messages
- D.1.6 NIBP Physiological Alarm Messages
- D.1.7 IBP Physiological Alarm Messages
- D.1.8 CO2 Physiological Alarm Messages
- D.2 Technical Alarm Messages
- D.2.1 General Technical Alarm Messages
- D.2.2 ECG Technical Alarm Messages
- D.2.3 Resp Technical Alarm Messages
- D.2.4 SpO2 Technical Alarm Messages
- D.2.5 Temp Technical Alarm Messages
- D.2.6 NIBP Technical Alarm Messages
- D.2.7 IBP Technical Alarm Messages
- D.2.8 CO2 Technical Alarm Messages
- D.2.9 Power Supply Technical Alarm Messages
- D.2.10 Printer Technical Alarm Messages
- D.2.11 Technical Alarm Messages Related to Networked Monitoring
- D.2.12 Other System Technical Alarm Messages
- D.1 Physiological Alarm Messages
- E Electrical Safety Inspection
- F SpO2 Sensor Accuracy
- G Units, Symbols and Abbreviations
BeneVision N1 Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 14 - 3
14.3.3 Zeroing the IBP transducer
To avoid inaccurate pressure readings, the monitor requires a valid zero. Zero the transducer in accordance with
your hospital policy. The IBP transducer should be zeroed in the following conditions:
■ The IBP transducer or adapter cable is reconnected.
■ The monitor restarts.
■ You doubt the readings.
■ The monitor displays the prompt message Zero Required.
To zero the transducer, follow this procedure:
1. Connect the IBP transducer, the IBP adapter cable and the monitor.
2. Turn off the three-way valve (the one near the transducer) to the patient, in order to vent the transducer to
the atmospheric pressure.
3. Select the numeric area (such as the Art numeric area), and then select
Zero button.
4. After the zero calibration is completed, close the stopcock to the air and open the stopcock to the patient.
Zero calibration may fail in case of pressure fluctuation or pressure exceeding the calibration range. If zero
calibration fails, follow this procedure:
1. Check that the three-way valve (the one near the transducer) is open to the air.
2. Perform zero calibration again. Do not sway the IBP transducer and tubing during zero calibration.
14.4 Measuring ICP Using the Codman ICP Transducer
14.4.1 Zeroing the Codman ICP transducer
You shall zero the Codman ICP transducer (Model: 82-6653) before use. To zero the ICP transducer, follow this
procedure:
1. Connect the ICP transducer, the ICP adapter cable and the monitor.
2. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to prepare the ICP transducer.
3. Zero the ICP transducer: when you see the message
Zero Reference in the ICP numeric area, select the ICP
waveform area or numeric area to enter the
ICP menu → select the Zero tab → select the Zero button.
4. Record the zero reference value on the blank area of the ICP transducer for further reference.
If the ICP transducer zero calibration failed or you doubt the zero reference value, perform a zero calibration
again.
14.4.2 Measuring ICP
To perform the ICP measurement, follow this procedure:
1. Zero the Codman ICP transducer. For more information, see section
14.4.1 Zeroing the Codman ICP
transducer.
2. Disconnect the ICP transducer and ICP adapter cable. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to apply the
ICP transducer to the patient.
3. Reconnect the ICP transducer and ICP adapter cable.
4. Check that the zero reference value displayed on the monitor is consistent with that recorded on the ICP
transducer.
◆ Consistent: select Accept.
◆ Inconsistent: input the zero reference value recorded on the ICP transducer, and select Accept.
If you have to transfer the patient who is taking ICP measurement, check that the target monitor supports the
Codman ICP transducer. For more information, see
14.4.1 Zeroing the Codman ICP transducer. If the target monitor
does not support the Codman ICP transducer, do not use it for ICP monitoring.
Follow this procedure to transfer the patient: