Using The Lifesense Ii Monitor; Start-Up Sequence; Shut Down Modes; Standby Mode - Nonin LS1 Operator's Manual

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Using the LifeSense II Monitor

Using the LifeSense II Monitor
Before use, ensure the battery is fully charged by viewing the battery indicator on the display.
CAUTION: To ensure the longevity and safety of the monitor, the carrying case must
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be used when operating the monitor in an emergency medical services (EMS)
environment.
CAUTION: To prevent damage to the monitor, operate and store the monitor in an
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upright position.

Start-up Sequence

Each time the monitor is turned on, it performs a brief
start-up sequence.
1. Press and hold On/Standby until the LCD lights
up and displays "Please Wait...." An audible beep
sounds while holding the button.
2. A second audible beep (speaker test) sounds
when the Nonin logo start-up screen (figure 6)
displays. The lower left corner of the screen
shows the monitor's software revision.
Verify each of the above items occur on initialization.
If any do not occur, contact Nonin Technical Service
for assistance.
If the clock is not set, the message "System Time is
Not Set" displays above the software revision.
If the warning "Settings File CRC Error, Restoring Factory Default Settings" pop-up displays, all
settings but the clock revert back to the factory defaults.
If the "Calibration Due" pop-up displays, press OK to continue or allow the message to time out
(5 seconds). This message will display during start-up until the monitor is calibrated.
NOTE: The Responsible Organization Settings screen is accessed through the start-up screen.
See the Responsible Organization Settings Screen section for more information.

Shut Down Modes

To conserve battery life, the monitor has two shut down modes – Standby mode and Deep Sleep
mode. Start-up from Standby mode is slightly faster than start-up from Deep Sleep mode.

Standby Mode

The monitor enters Standby mode if the battery indicator at shut down is green or if the monitor is
connected to a power supply.

Figure 6. Start-up Screen

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