Operating Mode; Demo Mode; Standby Mode - EDAN iM3 User Manual

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3.2.1.4 Pop-up Keys
Pop-up keys are task-related graphical keys that appear automatically on the screen when
required. For example, the confirmation pop-up key appears only when you need to confirm a
change.

3.3 Operating Mode

3.3.1 Demo Mode

To change the operating mode into the demo mode, please refer to the following procedure:
Select Menu > Common Function, then choose Demo Mode from the popup interface and input
password 3045.
To exit Demo Mode, select Menu > Common Function > Demo Mode.
Demo Mode is for demonstration purposes only. You must not change into Demo Mode
during monitoring. In Demo Mode, all stored trend information is deleted from the
monitor‟s memory.

3.3.2 Standby Mode

 The following ways can be used to enter into standby mode.
1. Manual standby: press the shortcut key
Common Function > Standby.
2: Automatic standby: In spot-checking or round mode, if there is no measurement, alarm and
operation in process, the monitor can enter standby mode automatically without any operations in
specified time. Please enter Menu > System Setup > General > Auto Standby to choose time
from 1 min, 2 min, 5 min, 10 min, 30 min, 1 hour or close. 30 min is default setting. In monitor
mode, permanent setting is Off.
 In standby mode:
1. Light indicator will light and flash. The monitor stops monitoring patients and stores previous
monitoring data.
2. The monitor won't respond to all alarms and prompts, except Battery Low alarm.
3. Audio alarm paused status discontinues. Audio alarm off, alarm off, alarm reset and alarm
latch status are not influenced.
4. Continuous real-time recording will be stopped immediately, and other recording task will be
stopped after current recording finished.
5. MFM-CMS won't update monitoring data, and will display monitor's standby mode. If
network is disconnected, monitor will make request for connection.
WARNING
on the screen directly or select Menu >
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