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10

Basic Operations

Setting up a Monitor

In situations where you install a patient monitor or change 
the  patient  monitor’s  application  site,  you  need  to  setup 
the patient monitor as follows:

Select  [

Main  Menu

]→[

Maintenance  >>

]→[

User 

Maintenance >>

]→enter the required password.

In  the  [

User  Maintenance

]  menu,  select  [

Monitor 

Name

],  [

Department

]  and  [

Bed  No.

]  and  change 

their settings.

Changing Language

Select  [

Main  Menu

]→[

Maintenance  >>

]→[

User 

Maintenance >>

]→enter the required password.

In the [

User Maintenance

] menu, select [

Language

and then select the desired language.

Restart the patient monitor.

Adjusting the Screen Brightness

S e l e c t   [

M a i n   M e n u

]→[

S c r e e n   S e t u p   > >

]→

[

Brightness

].

Select  the  appropriate  setting  for  the  screen 
brightness.  10  is  the  brightest,  and  1  is  the  least 
bright.  If  the  patient  monitor  operates  on  battery 
power,  you  can  set  a  less  bright  screen  to  prolong 
the  operating  time  of  the  battery.  When  the  patient 
monitor enters standby mode, the screen will change 
to the least brightness automatically.

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Showing/Hiding the Help

The patient monitor provides online help information. The 
user can display or hide the help as required.

Select [

Main Menu

]→[

Screen Setup >>

].

Select [

Help

] and toggle between [

On

] and [

Off

].

Setting the Date and Time

Select  [

Main  Menu

]→[

Maintenance  >>

]→[

System 

Time >>

].

Set the date and time.

Select  [

Date  Format

]  and  toggle  between  [

yyyy-

mm-dd

], [

mm-dd-yyyy

] and [

dd-mm-yyyy

].

Select [

Time Format

] and toggle between [

24h

] and 

[

12h

].

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Note

:

Changing  date  and  time  will  affect  the  storage  of 
trends and events and may cause data missing.

Summary of Contents for BeneView T6

Page 1: ...BeneView T5 T6 T8 T9 Patient Monitor Quick Guide...

Page 2: ...Guide to help you with the basic operations For more details please refer to the Operator s Manual Note Before attempting to install operate or adjust this product please save and read the Quick Guide...

Page 3: ...patient monitor off An indicator is built in this switch It turns on when the patient monitor is on and turns off when the patient monitor is off 6 AC power LED It turns on when AC power is connected...

Page 4: ...uct Overview Side View T5 Bottom View T6 T8 T9 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 1 Compartment for CF storage card slot 2 Recorder 3 Battery compartment 4 Integral Module Racks 5 Integral Module Racks Side View T6...

Page 5: ...1 4 3 5 2 9 11 8 Radiator Product Overview Rear View T6 T8 T9 Rear View T5 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 2 7...

Page 6: ...ect the controlling devices USB mouse and USB keyboard of the secondary display 8 Digital Video Interface DVI It connects a standard digital video display 9 SMR Connector It connects the satellite mod...

Page 7: ...ards Vigilance II or VigileoTM monitor NMT module Neuromuscular transmission module SpO2 module Pulse oxygen saturation module BIS module Bispectral index module RM module Respiration mechanics module...

Page 8: ...Parameter Area A 7 Parameter Area B 8 Prompt Message Area 9 QuickKeys area Select screen items by pressing them direct ly on the patient monitor s screen You can enable or disable touchscreen operati...

Page 9: ...s and their waveforms will be displayed in area B Otherwise only the parameters will be displayed In Area C you can choose to display Timer and all the parameters whose associated waveforms will not b...

Page 10: ...Operations 1 2 3 4 Other menus are similar to the main menu and contain the following parts Heading gives a sum up for the current menu Main body displays options buttons prompt messages etc The menu...

Page 11: ...he patient settings such as Patient Cat Paced etc are appropriate for your patient Refer to the appropriate measurement section for details of how to perform the measurements you require 1 2 3 4 1 2 3...

Page 12: ...te setting for the screen brightness 10 is the brightest and 1 is the least bright If the patient monitor operates on battery power you can set a less bright screen to prolong the operating time of th...

Page 13: ...er adjustable Select the Volume Setup QuickKey or the ECG parameter window Others or the SpO2 parameter window Select QRS Volume or Beat Vol and then select the appropriate volume 0 means off and 10 i...

Page 14: ...rt Config menu select the configurations and User Maintenance Settings to export Then select the Export button A status message will report completion of the transfer 1 2 3 1 2 3 Basic Operations To i...

Page 15: ...use button as the primary button by following this procedure Select Main Menu Maintenance User Maintenance enter the required password Select Others to enter the Others menu Select Primary Button and...

Page 16: ...this procedure Select Main Menu Patient Data History Data Select a patient you want to view from the Patient Data List and then select Review Select Data Review 1 2 3 1 2 3 Note Data may be unable to...

Page 17: ...ill be triggered in the following conditions Timed recordings will start automatically at preset intervals If both Alarm and Alm Rec for a measurement are set on an alarm recording will be triggered a...

Page 18: ...pack can be easily exchanged while the patient monitor operates from the other If the patient monitor uses one battery pack you should insert a new battery pack before the old one depletes For T5 batt...

Page 19: ...charged indicates that the batteries are almost depleted and need to be charged immediately Indicates that no batteries are installed or only one battery is installed to the BeneView T8 or BeneView T9...

Page 20: ...Shenzhen Mindray Bio Medical Electronics Co Ltd Mindray Building Keji 12th Road South Hi tech Industrial Park Nanshan Shenzhen 518057 P R China Tel 86 755 81888998 Fax 86 755 26582680 www mindray com...

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