Operator's Manual

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3. Enable the Select CMS.
4. Select the system status information area at the top right corner of the screen.
6.4 Connecting the eGateway
You can connect the monitor to the eGateway to implement interaction between the monitor and external
devices. When connected to the eGateway, the system provides the following functions:
The monitor can transmit parameter values, waveforms, alarm settings, and events to the eGateway.
Clock can be synchronized between the monitor and the eGateway.
6.5 Using the ADT Gateway
The ADT (admit-discharge-transfer) gateway is normally deployed in the eGateway. You can obtain patient
information from the hospital ADT server through the ADT gateway.
To configure the ADT gateway, follow this procedure:
1. Select the Main Menu quick key from the System column select Maintenance input the required
password select .
2. Select the Network Setup tab ADT tab.
3. Set IP Address and Port for the ADT gateway.
ADT Query is switched on by default. You can load patient information to the monitor from the ADT server
only when this function is enabled.
6.6 Sending Realtime Data, Waveforms and Alarms via HL7 Protocol
You can send the realtime data, waveforms, and alarms from the monitor to the hospital servers via HL7
protocol. To do so, follow this procedure:
1. Select the Main Menu quick key from the System column select Maintenance input the required
password select .
2. Select the Network Setup tab HL7 Configuration tab.
3. Switch on Send Data, Send Waveform, and Send Alarms as needed.
4. From the Data + Waveforms column, set Destination IP and Port for the server receiving the realtime
data and waveform.
5. Set Data Interval.
6. From the Alarms column, set Destination IP and Port for the server receiving the alarm data.
This page also display the server connection status.
6.7 Viewing Other Patients (Only available for the independent
external display)
The patient alarm and real time physiological data of the N1 can be viewed by other networked monitors. When
the external display is connected, you can also observe alarm conditions and view real time physiological data
from patients on other networked monitoring devices.
A device from a remote site is called a remote device or bed, for example, a bedside monitor. You can
simultaneously watch up to 12 remote devices. You can also view waveforms of one remote device on the
external display.
You can watch the remote devices in the Remote View window, or the alarm watch tiles on the main screen.
NOTE
You can also view this monitor from remote devices. This monitor can be viewed by at most 32
remote devices at the same time, in which eight remote devices can watch this monitor’s waveforms.