BeneVision N1 Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 3 - 9
3.7.4 Night Mode
The night mode is a special clinical monitoring mode. To avoid disturbing the patient, you can use the night
mode.
3.7.4.1 Entering the Night Mode
To enter the night mode, follow this procedure:
1. Select the Main Menu quick key → from the Display column select Night Mode.
2. Change the night mode settings if necessary.
3. Select Enter Night Mode.
The night mode settings are as follows by default:
â– Brightness: 1
â– Alarm Volume: 2
â– QRS Volume: 1
â– Key Volume: 0
â– NIBP End Tone: Off
â– Stop NIBP: Off
• Verify the night mode settings before entering the night mode. Pay attention to the potential risk if
the setting value is low.
3.7.4.2 Exiting the Night Mode
To cancel the night mode, follow this procedure:
1. Select the Main Menu quick key → from the Display column select Exit Night Mode.
2. Select OK.
• If your monitor is connected to the CMS, it automatically exits the night mode when being
disconnected from the CMS.
• The monitor resumes the previous settings after exiting the night mode.
3.7.5 Standby Mode
You can temperately stops patient monitoring without switching off the monitor by entering the standby mode.
3.7.5.1 Entering the Standby Mode
1. Select the Standby quick key, or select the Main Menu quick key → from the Patient Management
column select Standby.
2. Define where the patient is by selecting a location in the drop down list when the monitor enters the
standby mode.
3. Select OK.
The monitor behaves as follows after entering the standby mode:
â– Stops all parameter measurements.
â– Disables all the alarms and prompt messages, except for the battery low alarm.
â– Turns screen brightness to the dimmest after entering the standby mode for 30 seconds.