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3.11.3
Night Mode
To avoid disturbing the patient, night mode may be used.
To activate the night mode:
1. Select
[
Main Menu
]
→
[
Screen Setup >>
]
→
[
Night Mode >>
].
2.
In the pop-up menu, set the desired brightness, alarm volume, QRS volume, key volume, NIBP end tone, or
whether to stop NIBP measurement or not. When [
Stop NIBP
] is selected, all the NIBP measurements terminate
after entering the night mode.
3.
Select the [
Enter Night Mode
] button.
To cancel the night mode:
1. Select
[
Main Menu
]
→
[
Screen Setup >>
]
→
[
Night Mode >>
].
2. Select
[
Ok
] in the popup.
WARNING
Before entering night mode, confirm the settings of brightness, alarm volume, QRS volume,
and key volume. Pay attention to the potential risk when the setting value is a bit low.
3.11.4
Outdoor Mode
The outdoor mode is intended for transferring patients outdoors. In this mode, parameter color is white and
unchangeable, and the screen brightness is automatically changed to 10.
To activate the outdoor mode, select [
Main Menu
]
→
[
Outdoor Mode
].
You can also select [
Main Menu
]
→
[
Maintenance >>
]
→
[
User Maintenance >>
]
→
enter the required password. In the
[
Others >>
]
menu, set [
Outdoor Mode
] to:
[
Manual
]: The monitor enters the outdoor mode by manually selecting [
Main Menu
]
→
[
Outdoor Mode
], or
[
Auto
]: The monitor enters the outdoor mode automatically if the strength of ambient light is greater than
the threshold for more than 5 seconds.
To exit outdoor mode, select [
Main Menu
]
→
[
Outdoor Mode
]. The monitor automatically exits the outdoor mode
when:
T1 is connected with a host monitor.
The strength of ambient light is lower than the threshold for more than 5 seconds if [
Outdoor Mode
] is set
to [
Auto
].
3.11.5
Configuration Mode
Refer to
6 Managing Configuration
for the details.
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