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BeneVision N1 Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 6 - 7
3. Select Certification Management from the bottom left corner of the menu.
From the Local tab, select certifications you want to delete from the monitor, and then select Delete.
From the USB Drive tab, select certifications you want to import from the USB memory, and then
select Import.
6.8.5 Setting Multicast Parameters
Multicast helps device discovery between monitors and between monitors and CMS. Devices in the same
multicast group can be mutually discovered.
To set multicast parameters, 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 tabDevice Discover tab.
3. Set Multicast TTL.
4. Set Multicast Address.
6.8.6 Setting the Network Service Quality Level
To set the quality of service (QoS), 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 tabQoS tab.
3. Select QoS Level For Realtime Monitoring to set the service quality of network connection for realtime
monitoring, for example parameter measurements and waveforms, alarms, and so on. It is suggested that
you set the service quality for realtime monitoring to a higher level.
4. Select QoS Level For Others to set the service quality of network connection for non-realtime monitoring,
for example history data, printing, and as on.
6.8.7 Selecting Data Encryption Type
To set data encryption type, 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 Encryption tab.
3. Select Encryption Connection Type to set data encryption type when connecting devices:
Only Private Encryption: Mindray private encryption is used to encrypt the transmitted data. You
cannot connect devices supporting SSL (secure sockets layer) encryption.
SSL Encryption Priority: for devices supporting SSL encryption, SSL encryption is used when
connecting the devices. For devices not supporting SSL encryption, private encryption is used when
connecting the devices.
6.8.8 Disabling the Broadcasting Patient Demographics Function
When viewing other patients, device location and patient information of remote devices are displayed in the
remote device list by default. To protect patient privacy, you can disable the broadcasting patient demographics
function to protect the monitor from sending patient information via broadcast. 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 Network Setup tab Information Security tab.
3. Switch off Broadcast Patient Demographics.
Thus, patient information will not display in the remote device list.