Mindray BeneVision N Series Operator's Manual

Mindray BeneVision N Series Operator's Manual

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BeneVision N Series
Patient Monitor
Operator's Manual
(For BeneVision N22/BeneVision N19/
BeneVision N17/BeneVision N15/BeneVision N12/BeneVision N12C)

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  • Page 1 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual (For BeneVision N22/BeneVision N19/ BeneVision N17/BeneVision N15/BeneVision N12/BeneVision N12C)
  • Page 3 © Copyright 2016-2019 Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Release time: June 2019 Revision: 12.0 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 4 SHENZHEN MINDRAY BIO-MEDICAL ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. (hereinafter called Mindray) owns the intellectual property rights to this Mindray product and this manual. This manual may refer to information protected by copyrights or patents and does not convey any license under the patent rights of Mindray, nor the rights of others.
  • Page 5 Mindray's obligation or liability under this warranty does not include any transportation or other charges or liability for direct, indirect or consequential damages or delay resulting from the improper use or application of the product or the use of parts or accessories not approved by Mindray or repairs by people other than Mindray authorized personnel.
  • Page 6 Italic text is used in this manual to quote the referenced manuals, chapters, sections and formulas. Bold text is used to indicate the screen texts and names of hard keys. ■ → is used to indicate operational procedures. ■ BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    3.6 Screen Display ........................................3 - 5 3.6.1 On-screen Symbols ...................................3 - 6 3.6.2 Menus ........................................3 - 7 3.6.3 Quick Keys ......................................3 - 7 3.7 Operating Modes ......................................3 - 9 3.7.1 Monitoring Mode ................................... 3 - 10 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 8 4.2.2 Configuring the Normal Screen ..............................4 - 1 4.3 The Big Numerics Screen ....................................4 - 1 4.3.1 Entering the Big Numerics Screen ..............................4 - 1 4.3.2 Configuring the Big Numerics Screen ............................4 - 2 4.4 Minitrends Screen ......................................4 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 9 6.7.1 Exporting a Configuration ................................6 - 2 6.7.2 Importing a Configuration ................................6 - 3 6.8 Printing Configurations ....................................6 - 3 6.9 Loading a Configuration ....................................6 - 3 6.10 Modifying Configuration Password ...............................6 - 3 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 10 9.6.5 Accessing the Loops Screen ................................9 - 5 9.7 Viewing Alarms from External Devices ..............................9 - 5 9.8 Viewing Parameter Trends from External Devices ..........................9 - 5 9.9 Recording and Printing Parameter Trends from External Devices ....................9 - 5 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 11 11 Monitoring ECG, Arrhythmia, ST and QT ........................11 - 1 11.1 ECG Introduction ......................................11 - 1 11.2 ECG Safety Information .................................... 11 - 1 11.3 ECG Display ........................................11 - 2 11.4 Preparing for ECG Monitoring ................................11 - 3 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 12 11.11 Calibrating ECG ......................................11 - 27 11.12 Defibrillation Synchronization Pulse Output ..........................11 - 27 11.13 ECG Troubleshooting ..................................11 - 27 12 Resting 12-Lead ECG Analysis ............................12 - 1 12.1 Resting 12-Lead ECG Analysis Introduction ............................. 12 - 1 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 13 14.6.7 Changing the Sweep Speed of the Pleth Wave ........................ 14 - 6 14.7 Changing the PR Settings ..................................14 - 6 14.7.1 Changing the PR Alarm Settings ............................14 - 6 14.7.2 Changing the QRS Volume ............................... 14 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 14 16.10 NIBP Maintenance ....................................16 - 7 16.10.1 NIBP Leakage Test ..................................16 - 7 16.10.2 NIBP Accuracy Test ................................... 16 - 7 16.11 NIBP Troubleshooting ................................... 16 - 7 17 Monitoring Invasive Blood Pressure (IBP) ........................17 - 1 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 15 18.7.2 Selecting the Primary C.O. Parameter ..........................18 - 5 18.8 C.O. Troubleshooting ....................................18 - 6 19 Monitoring Central Venous Oxygen Saturation (ScvO ) ....................19 - 1 19.1 ScvO Introduction ....................................19 - 1 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 16 21.6.2 Placing the ICG Sensors ................................21 - 3 21.6.3 Connecting the ICG Patient Cable ............................21 - 4 21.7 Changing ICG Settings ..................................... 21 - 4 21.7.1 Changing ICG Alarm Settings ..............................21 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 17 23.8.1 Setting the Auto Standby ................................. 23 - 8 23.8.2 Setting Humidity Compensation ............................23 - 8 23.9 Changing O Settings (For Sidestream CO Module Integrating O ) ..................23 - 9 23.9.1 Changing O Alarm Settings ..............................23 - 9 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 18 25.7.2 Saving the Loop as Reference ..............................25 - 5 25.7.3 Displaying the Reference Loop .............................. 25 - 5 25.7.4 Adjusting the Loop Scale ................................25 - 5 25.7.5 Selecting the Parameters for Display ........................... 25 - 5 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 19 27.8 Changing EEG Settings .................................... 27 - 8 27.8.1 Changing the EEG Scale ................................27 - 8 27.8.2 Changing the EEG Sweep Speed ............................27 - 8 27.8.3 Changing the High/Low Filter ..............................27 - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 20 29.7.2 Preparing the Skin ..................................29 - 5 29.7.3 Placing the Electrodes and Sensor ............................29 - 5 29.8 Calibrating the NMT Measurement ..............................29 - 6 29.8.1 Setting the Calibration Current .............................. 29 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 21 32.2 Review Page ......................................... 32 - 1 32.2.1 Accessing the Review Page ..............................32 - 1 32.2.2 Example Review Page ................................32 - 1 32.2.3 Symbols on Review Pages ................................ 32 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 22 TM ......................................34 - 1 34.1.1 Accessing BoA Dashboard 34.1.2 Induction ......................................34 - 2 34.1.3 Maintenance ....................................34 - 3 34.1.4 Recovery ......................................34 - 4 34.1.5 Setting the BoA Dashboard ..............................34 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 23 35.4 Hemodynamic Calculations ................................... 35 - 3 35.4.1 Performing Hemodynamic Calculations ..........................35 - 3 35.4.2 Input Parameters for Hemodynamic Calculations ......................35 - 3 35.4.3 Calculated Parameters and Formulas for Hemodynamic Calculations ..............35 - 3 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 24 37.6.2 Setting Realtime Reports ................................37 - 4 37.6.3 Setting Tabular Trends Reports .............................. 37 - 4 37.6.4 Setting Graphic Trends Reports ............................. 37 - 4 37.7 Viewing Printer Status ..................................... 37 - 5 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 25 39.10 The Unit Settings ....................................39 - 13 39.11 The Time Settings ....................................39 - 13 39.12 The Other Settings ....................................39 - 13 39.13 The Authorization Setup Settings ..............................39 - 14 39.14 The Version Settings .....................................39 - 15 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 26 39.15 The Battery Information Settings ..............................39 - 15 39.16 The Scanner Settings ...................................39 - 15 39.16.1 The 2D Barcode Tab (for the Mindray Custom 2D Barcode Reader) ..............39 - 15 39.16.2 The 1D Barcode Tab ................................39 - 15 39.16.3 The Scanner Information Tab .............................39 - 16 39.16.4 The Identify Scanner Tab (for the non-Mindray Custom 2D Barcode Reader) ..........39 - 16...
  • Page 27 43.10.2 Microstream CO Accessories ............................... 43 - 9 43.10.3 Mainstream CO Accessories ..............................43 - 9 43.11 AG Accessories .......................................43 - 10 43.12 RM Accessories .......................................43 - 10 43.13 EEG Accessories ......................................43 - 10 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 28 43.14 BIS Accessories .......................................43 - 10 43.15 NMT Accessories (For Mindray NMT Module) ..........................43 - 11 43.16 rSO Accessories ....................................43 - 11 43.17 BeneLink Accessories ...................................43 - 11 43.18 Mount and Mounting Accessories ............43 - 12 43.19 Miscellaneous Accessories .................................43 - 13 43.20 External Modules ....................................43 - 15...
  • Page 29 A.15.15 RM Specifications ..................................A - 33 A.15.16 EEG Specifications ..................................A - 35 A.15.17 BIS Specifications ..................................A - 36 A.15.18 NMT Specifications (from Mindray NMT module) ......................A - 36 A.15.19 rSO Specifications ...................................A - 37 B EMC and Radio Regulatory Compliance ..........................B - 1 B.1 EMC ............................................
  • Page 30 E.7 Mains on Applied Part Leakage ................................. E - 3 E.8 Patient Auxiliary Current ....................................E - 4 F A ECG Wave Recognition Method for Mindray Resting 12-lead ECG Analysis Algorithm ..........F - 1 F.1 Preprocessing ........................................F - 1...
  • Page 31 F.11 Evaluation results of stability of measurements against noise ....................F - 2 G Units, Symbols and Abbreviations ..........................G - 1 G.1 Units ............................................G - 1 G.2 Symbols ..........................................G - 2 G.3 Abbreviations ........................................G - 3 H Declaration of Conformity ............................... H - 1 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
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  • Page 33: Safety

    Do not place the equipment or accessories in any position that might cause it to fall on the patient. • Do not start or operate the equipment unless the setup was verified to be correct. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 1 - 1...
  • Page 34: Cautions

    • The software equipment copyright is solely owned by Mindray. No organization or individual shall resort to modifying, copying, or exchanging it or to any other infringement on it in any form or by any means without due permission.
  • Page 35: Equipment Symbols

    DEFIBRILLATION-PROOF TYPE CF APPLIED DEFIBRILLATION-PROOF TYPE BF APPLIED PART PART Stop USB Zero key NIBP start/stop Calibration Start Stop Stand-by Menu Set baseline Unlocking Unlocking Locking Check sensor Graphical record BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 1 - 3...
  • Page 36 The product bears CE mark indicating its conformity with the provisions of the Council Directive 93/42/EEC concerning medical devices and fulfills the essential requirements of Annex I of this directive. Note: The product complies with the Council Directive 2011/65/EU. 1 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 37: Equipment Introduction

    Equipment Introduction Intended Use The BeneVision N series patient monitors (N22, N19, N17, N15, N12, N12C), hereafter called the monitor, are intended to be used for monitoring, displaying, reviewing, storing, alarming and transferring of multiple physiological parameters including ECG (3-lead, 5-lead, 6-lead, and 12-lead selectable, arrhythmia detection, ST...
  • Page 38: System Components

    If the main unit and the primary display are installed together. It provides the following connectors: N22, N19 Bottom View (10) (11) CAUTION • Main unit installation and debugging should be executed by Mindray service personnel or authorized technicians. 2 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 39 Video output connector (VP2): connects the iView display. (12) USB connectors: available only when iView module is configured. They connect USB devices for the iView, for example keyboard and mouse. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 2 - 3...
  • Page 40: N22, N19 Displays

    The displays integrate audible and visual alarms and provide USB connectivity. There are two display sizes available: the 22-inch display and the 19-inch display. The monitor supports a primary display, a secondary display, and a iView display. 2 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 41 ◆ High priority alarms: the lamp quickly flashes red. ◆ Medium priority alarms: the lamp slowly flashes yellow. ◆ Low priority alarms: the lamp lights in cyan without flashing. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 2 - 5...
  • Page 42 DC-in connector: connects the DC adapter to run the secondary display. Video output connector (VP): connects the VP1 connector at the bottom of the main unit. 2 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 43: N17, N15, N12, N12C Main Unit

    Off: when AC power is not connected. Power switch ◆ Pressing this switch turns on the monitor. ◆ When the monitor is on, pressing and holding this switch turns off the monitor. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 2 - 7...
  • Page 44 2.3.3.2 N17, N15, N12, N12C Left View N12/N12C N17/N15 (1) Handle (2) Module racks 2.3.3.3 N17, N15, N12, N12C Right View (1) Handle (2) Recorder 2 - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 45 Digital video connector: connects external display. Network Connector It is a standard RJ45 connector which connects the monitor to the central monitoring system (CMS) or other network devices. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 2 - 9...
  • Page 46 It is a BNC connector. It connects the monitor to the hospital’s nurse call system through the nurse call cable (PN: 8000-21-10361). Alarms from the monitor are sent to the nurse station through the nurse call system, if configured to do so. 2 - 10 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 47: Satellite Module Rack (Smr)

    Integrates 3/5-lead ECG, Resp, SpO , Temp, NIBP, IBP monitoring, or 3/5/6/12-lead ECG, Resp, SpO Temp, NIBP, IBP monitoring, and analog output Supports SpO monitoring Temp module Supports temperature monitoring C.O. Supports C.O. monitoring BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 2 - 11...
  • Page 48 For example, if a CO module is already loaded and then another CO module is inserted, the monitor will then prompt module conflict. To solve the problem of module conflict, just remove a module. 2 - 12 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 49 ◆ Off: the module is not connected or the module fails. Patient cable connectors: the MPM module incorporates multiple measurement modules, including ECG, Resp, SpO , NIBP, Temp, and IBP. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 2 - 13...
  • Page 50 T1 docking station. It is used as an MPM module. Connector for Temp probe 1 Connector for Temp probe 2 IBP cable connector Multifunctional connector: outputting analog and defibrillation synchronization signal. NIBP cuff connector ECG cable connector cable connector 2 - 14 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 51: Cable Management Kit

    The monitor allows data entry through touchscreen, keyboard, mouse, remote controller, and barcode reader. You can only use Mindray specified input devices. For N22 and N19, the primary display and the secondary display can have independent mouses and keyboards. When the secondary display is used as an extend display, you can use one mouse and one keyboard to control both the primary display and the secondary display.
  • Page 52: Printing Devices

    2.3.8 Printing Devices You can use Mindray specified printer and/or recorder to output patient information and data. N17, N15, N12, and N12C can be configured with a build-in recorder. If the build-in recorder is not available, you can also use the external recorder module.
  • Page 53: Getting Started

    Use only installation accessories specified by Mindray. • The equipment software copyright is solely owned by Mindray. No organization or individual shall resort to modifying, copying, or exchanging it or to any other infringement on it in any form or by any means without due permission.
  • Page 54: Unpacking And Checking

    To connect the SMR, use the SMR cable (PN: 009-005121-00 or 009-005122-00) to connect the monitor connector on the rear of SMR to the SMR connector on the main unit. 3 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 55: Connecting Modules To The Module Rack Or Smr

    Parameter Setup quick key. 3.5.1 Using the Touchscreen You can use the touchscreen to select a screen element by pressing directly on the monitor’s screen. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 3 - 3...
  • Page 56: Using The Mouse

    Clearing Old Data Formats (for the Mindray Custom 2D Barcode Reader) If you are using the Mindray custom 2D barcode reader (Model HS-1R or HS-1M), before using the it for the first time, clear old data formats and configure the barcode reader.
  • Page 57: Using The Remote Controller

    NOTE • Contact the scanner manufacturer or Mindray to obtain the engineering barcodes for clearing data formats and containing the hospital’s data format. 3.5.6 Using the Remote Controller You can use the remote controller to control the monitor by connecting the receiver of the remote controller to the monitor’s MSB connector (for N22/N19) or the USB connector (N17/N15/N12/N12C).
  • Page 58: On-Screen Symbols

    The battery is being charged. No battery is installed. Indicates that the followed parameter is from an external device connected to the monitor via the BeneLink module. 3 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 59: Menus

    Symbol Label Function Main Menu Enters the main menu. More Shows more quick keys. Alarm Setup Enters the Alarm menu. Alarm Reset Acknowledges ongoing alarms and reset the alarm system. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 3 - 7...
  • Page 60 Enters the CPB mode. Intubation Enters the intubation Mode mode. Volume Enters the Volume menu. Freeze Freezes waveforms. Calculations Enters the Calculations Load Enters the Load Config menu. Configuration menu. 3 - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 61: Operating Modes

    Select the More tab to configure the quick keys you want to display when the More quick key is selected. Operating Modes The monitor provides different operating modes. This section describes the monitoring mode and the standby mode. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 3 - 9...
  • Page 62: Monitoring Mode

    Select the Night Mode quick key, or select the Main Menu quick key → from the Display column select Night Mode. Change the night mode settings if necessary. Select Enter Night Mode. The night mode settings are as follows by default: Brightness: 1 ■ 3 - 10 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 63: Standby Mode

    To exit the standby mode, choose any of the following ways: ■ Select Resume Monitor to exit the standby mode and resume monitoring the current patient. ■ Select Discharge Patient to discharge the current patient. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 3 - 11...
  • Page 64: Configuring Your Monitor

    Select the Main Menu quick key → from the Display column select Display. If you are using the AC power, set Brightness. If you are using the battery to run the monitor, set Brightness On Battery. 3 - 12 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 65: Adjusting The Volume

    Access Tile Layout in either of the following ways: ◆ Select the Screen Setup quick key → select the Tile Layout tab. Select the Main Menu quick key → from the Display column select Tile Layout. ◆ BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 3 - 13...
  • Page 66: Displaying The Parameter List

    To freeze waveforms, select the Freeze quick key. Except waveforms of the following screens, all displayed waveforms stop refreshing and scrolling after you select the Freeze quick key: Minitrends screen ■ ■ oxyCRG screen Remote View screen ■ ■ BoA Dashboard screen 3 - 14 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 67: Viewing Frozen Waveforms

    To use the secondary display, turn it on before turning on the monitor. The secondary display does not support hot plug. If the secondary display is disconnected from the main unit, the primary display will present an alarm. CAUTION • Use only Mindray specified power adapter. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 3 - 15...
  • Page 68: Changing Secondary Display Settings

    (2) the speed of the ECG waveform corresponding to one centimeter NOTE • The setting of Screen Size for the independent external display takes effect only after the monitor restarts. 3 - 16 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 69: Using The Iview System

    There are no audible or visible indications apart from what is shown on the screen and the measurement data from the monitor may be delayed. NOTE • A license is required for the nView. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 3 - 17...
  • Page 70: Recommended Hardware And Network Requirements

    The PC for nView may have a power policy of turning off or putting into sleep after a preset time. If you need the PC always on and not sleep when running the nView, check the Import Power Policy box when installing the nView tool. 3 - 18 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 71: Manually Starting Remote Screen

    From the remote screen, select the Main Menu quick key → from the System column select Maintenance → input the required password → select. Select Display → select the Screen Size tab. Set the speed and amplitude of the ECG waveform corresponding to one centimeter. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 3 - 19...
  • Page 72: Selecting A Different Monitor For Nview

    If the remote screen is in full screen, select the Windows key to call out the taskbar. Right-click the remote screen icon and select Close Window. From the popup dialog box, select Close This Screen. 3 - 20 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 73: Capturing The Screen

    In case of a temporary power failure, if the power is restored within 30 minutes, monitoring will resume with all active settings unchanged; if the monitor is without power for more than 30 minutes, the monitor behaves the same as it is normally turned off. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 3 - 21...
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  • Page 75: User Screens

    To enter the big numerics screen, choose any of the following ways: Swipe left or right on the touchscreen with two fingers to switch to the big numerics screen. ■ BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 4 - 1...
  • Page 76: Configuring The Big Numerics Screen

    Select the Screen Setup quick key → Select the Choose Screen tab→ select Minitrends. ■ Select the Main Menu quick key → from the Display column select Choose Screen → select Minitrends. ■ 4 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 77: The Display Of Minitrends Screen

    Setting the Alarm Statistics Switch The Minitrends screen can be configured to display the statistic number of physiological alarm in its lower half screen. To set the alarm statistics switch, follow this procedure: BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 4 - 3...
  • Page 78: Setting The Alarm Statistics Length

    Select the Screen Setup quick key → select the Choose Screen tab → select OxyCRG. ■ Select the Main Menu quick key → from the Display column select Choose Screen → select OxyCRG. ■ 4 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 79: Oxycrg Events

    Select the Mark button to enter the Mark dialog box. Drag the event list upwards and downwards to select the desired event. Select the patient’s status when the event happens. Select Save. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 4 - 5...
  • Page 80: The Spo2 Screen

    , PR, or PI, the dashboard, or Pleth waveform to enter the SpO2 menu. Select the Temp area to enter the Temp menu. ■ ■ Select the NIBP area to enter the NIBP menu. 4 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 81: Managing Patients

    For paced patients, you must set Paced to Yes. If it is incorrectly set to No, the monitor could mistake a pace pulse for a QRS and fail to alarm when the ECG signal is too weak. • For non-paced patients, you must set Paced to No. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 5 - 1...
  • Page 82: Managing Patient Information

    Select the Main Menu quick key → from the Patient Management column select Find Patient. ◆ Select Find Patient from the Patient Management menu. Input query criteria. Select Query. Then a list pops up, including all the patients that meet the query criteria. 5 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 83: Transferring Patient

    MPM? Data Patient demographics Trend data Calculation data Event data Yes (only data Yes (data monitored by monitored by both N1 and the monitor) Full disclosure BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 5 - 3...
  • Page 84: Transferring Patient Data

    To export the data of the current patient and discharged patients, follow this procedure: For N17/N15/N12/N12C, connect the USB drive to the monitor’s USB connector. For N22/N19. connect the USB drive to the monitor’s MSB connector. 5 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 85: Deleting Patient Data

    Select the Discharged Patients quick key. ◆ Select the Main Menu quick key → from the Patient Management column select Discharged Patients. From the patient list select desired patients. Select Delete. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 5 - 5...
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  • Page 87: Managing Configurations

    Select the Main Menu quick key → from the Configuration column select Manage → input the required password → select Set Default Patient Category. Setting Default Configuration The monitor will load the pre-set default configuration in the following cases: A patient is admitted. ■ BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 6 - 1...
  • Page 88: Saving Current Settings

    For N17/N15/N12/N12C, connect the USB drive to the monitor’s USB connector. For N22/N19. connect the USB drive to the monitor’s MSB connector. Select the Main Menu quick key → from the Configuration column select Manage → input the required password → select 6 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 89: Importing A Configuration

    Select the Main Menu quick key → from the Configuration column select Manage → input the required password → select Select Modify Password. Respectively input the old password and new password. Select Ok. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 6 - 3...
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  • Page 91: Networked Monitoring

    CMS from the popup CMS list. NOTE • You can select CMS only when the Select CMS switch is on. For more information, refer to 39.17.5 The Central Station Setup Tab. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 7 - 1...
  • Page 92: Connecting The Egateway

    Select the Screen Setup quick key → select the Primary Display tab or Secondary Display tab (depends ■ on which is desirable)→ select the Choose Screen tab → select Remote View. 7 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 93 In the Select Bed window, select a desired department. All the beds under this department will be listed. Select a desired tile at the A-W1, A-W2 or A-W3 areas and then select a bed from the bed list. The selected bed will appear in the tile. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 7 - 3...
  • Page 94: Alarm Watch

    At the top of the Remote View. For more information, see 7.5.1.2 About the Remote View for details. ◆ On the main screen. For more information, see 7.5.2.1 About Alarm Watch Tile for details. 7 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 95: Mldap

    Alarm Watch → A-W1, A-W2, or A-W3. MLDAP MLDAP refers to Mindray LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol). It is an independent process which can be installed on eGateway or other application server (Windows). MLDAP provides user identity and authentication.
  • Page 96 To reconnect the wireless network after it is disconnected manually, follow this procedure: Swipe the screen from top down with a single finger. Select 7 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 97: Pairing Introduction

    , and NIBP of ambulating adult and pediatric patients. The TM80 can be connected with the monitor either via Mindray Patient Area Network (MPAN) or Wi-Fi. The BP10 can be connected with the monitor via MPAN. The process of establishing connection between the TM80 or BP10 and the monitor is called "pairing”.
  • Page 98: Pairing Procedure

    MPAN or Wi-Fi. The follow figure shows an example of parameter measurements from the TM80. ■ The system will automatically switch between MPAN and Wi-Fi to make the TM80 stay connected with the monitor. 8 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 99: Unpairing The Tm80 And The Monitor

    TM80 with the monitor. 8.4.2 Unpairing via the TM80 To unpair the TM80 and the monitor, follow this procedure: Press the main menu button on the front panel of the TM80. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 8 - 3...
  • Page 100: Pairing A Bp10 With The Monitor

    The NIBP label on the monitor screen is suffixed with “-T”, indicating that measurement values come from the BP10 device, as shown below. ■ The ABPM tabs are added to the NIBP menu. You can perform NIBP measurement in ABPM (Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring) mode. 8 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 101: Unpairing The Bp10 And The Monitor

    Set Start Time and Interval for the day and night. Select Start NIBP. Once NIBP measurement is completed, the ABPM mode and measurement values will be displayed on the monitor screen. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 8 - 5...
  • Page 102: Troubleshooting

    The desired BP10 is not The BP10 is not found. For the BP10, follow Steps 1 to 3 in displayed under the 8.5.1 Pairing Procedure. Device Name column of the Wireless Module menu. 8 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 103 Wi-Fi network. The wireless network does not support The wireless network where the monitor and multicast data transfer. the TM80 are connected needs to support multicast data transfer. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 8 - 7...
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  • Page 105: Interfacing With External Devices

    The alarm messages from external devices are derived from the open protocol of corresponding external device. For more information about these alarms, please see the operator’s manual of corresponding devices. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 9 - 1...
  • Page 106: Differences In Displayed Values

    An external device is connected to the BeneLink module through an ID adapter. The ID adapter supports only its matching device. (1) BeneLink Module (2) Label (3) RJ45 connecting cable (4) ID Adapter (5) External device (6) Serial port adapting cable (optional) 9 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 107: Accessing The Integrated Devices Screen

    CAUTION • First installation and debugging should be executed by Mindray service personnel or authorized technician. • Please check the compatibility of the external device and the ID adapter before connection.
  • Page 108: Displaying Parameters From External Devices

    To select parameters for display, follow this procedure: Select the numeric area of the parameter from the external device. Select the Select Parameter tab. Select desired parameters. 9 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 109: Setting Units For Parameters From External Devices

    Parameters from external devices are saved and displayed according to the time of the monitor. Recording and Printing Parameter Trends from External Devices You can record or print parameter trends from external devices. For more information, see 32 Review, 36 Recording, and 37 Printing. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 9 - 5...
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  • Page 111: Alarms

    Technical alarm conditions may also be caused when an algorithm cannot classify or interpret the available data. Apart from the physiological and technical alarms, the monitor can also prompt some messages telling the system status or patient status. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 10 - 1...
  • Page 112: Alarm Priorities

    • When multiple alarms of the same priority levels occur simultaneously and should be displayed in the same area, all the alarm messages are displayed circularly. 10 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 113: Alarm Status Symbols

    To change the alarm volume, follow this procedure: Access the Setup page in either of the following ways: ◆ Select the Alarm Setup quick key → select the Setup tab. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 10 - 3...
  • Page 114: Setting The Auto Limits For New Patient Switch

    When auto limits are selected, the monitor calculates safe auto limits based on the latest measured values. To get accurate auto alarm limits, you need to collect a set of measured vital signs as a baseline. 10 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 115 (Mean - 15) or Mean × 0.86 + (Mean + 15) Adult: 30 to 245 (mmHg) or 95 Pediatric: 30 to180 (whichever is (whichever is Neonate: 25 to 105 greater) smaller) BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 10 - 5...
  • Page 116 Same as the Same as the Same as the Same as the Same as the default alarm default alarm default alarm default alarm measurement range limit limit limit limit 10 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 117: Setting The Alarm Delay Time

    If you set alarm light brightness to Auto, the monitor automatically adjusts the alarm light brightness according to the ambient light. The stronger the ambient light is, the brighter the alarm light is. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 10 - 7...
  • Page 118: Restoring The Default Alarm Settings

    For technical alarms, alarm sounds are paused, but alarm lamps and alarm messages remain presented. ■ ■ The remaining alarm pause time is displayed in the physiological alarm information area. 10 - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 119: Switching Off All Alarms

    10.7.4.3 Setting the Priority of Audio Paused Alarms You can select alarm sound of what priority can be paused.This function is password protected. For more information, see 39.4.2 The Pause/Reset Tab. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 10 - 9...
  • Page 120: Resetting Alarms

    When audible indications are latched, the monitor issues alarm sounds when the alarm condition ends. ■ The alarm latch settings is password protected. For more information, see 39.4.3 The Latching Tab. 10 - 10 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 121: Nurse Call

    Select the Main Menu quick key → from the Alarm column select CPB Mode. ■ In the CPB mode, CPB Mode is displayed in the physiological alarm area with a red background color. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 10 - 11...
  • Page 122: 10.12.2 Exiting The Cpb Mode

    Confirm the alarming parameter or alarm category. Identify the source of the alarm. Take proper action to eliminate the alarm condition. Make sure the alarm condition is corrected. For more information, see D Alarm Messages. 10 - 12 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 123: Monitoring Ecg, Arrhythmia, St And Qt

    Periodically inspect the electrode application site to ensure skin integrity. If the skin quality changes, replace the electrodes or change the application site. • Interference from ungrounded instrument near the patient and electrosurgery interference can induce noise and artifact into the waveforms. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 11 - 1...
  • Page 124: Ecg Display

    The quality of both ECG and Pleth signal is good. ECG signal and Pleth signal are independently analyzed. The quality of Pleth signal is poor. The PR value may be erroneous. The ECG signal is being used to correct the PR value. 11 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 125: Preparing For Ecg Monitoring

    When applying the electrodes, avoid bony area, obvious layers of fat, and major muscles. Muscle movement can result in electrical interference. Applying electrodes on major muscles, for example on muscles of the thorax, may lead to erroneous arrhythmia alarms due to excessive muscle movement. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 11 - 3...
  • Page 126: Lead Wire Color Code

    LA placement: directly below the clavicle and near the left shoulder. ■ RL placement: on the right lower abdomen. LL placement: on the left lower abdomen. ■ ■ V placement: on the chest. 11 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 127 The limb electrodes should be placed on the limb extremities and the chest electrodes placed according to the physician’s preference. The picture at the right shows the conventional 10-leadwire electrode placement. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 11 - 5...
  • Page 128: Choosing The Ecg Lead Type

    • The auto pacer recognition function is not applicable to pediatric patient, neonatal patients, or patients with NMT monitoring. • For non-paced patients, you must set Paced to No. 11 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 129: Enabling Pacer Rejection

    For 3-lead ECG monitoring, only normal screen is available. ■ ■ For 5-lead ECG monitoring, besides the normal screen, you can also choose 7-lead full screen or 7-lead half screen. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 11 - 7...
  • Page 130: Setting Ecg Alarm Properties

    The QRS complex should be either completely above or below the baseline and it should not be biphasic. ■ The QRS complex should be tall and narrow. The P waves and T waves should be less than 0.2mV. ■ 11 - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 131 Setting the ECG Filter To set the ECG waveform filter mode, follow this procedure: Select the ECG numeric area or waveform area to enter the ECG menu. Select the Setup tab. Set Filter. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 11 - 9...
  • Page 132: Disabling The Smart Lead Off Function

    Select the Setup tab. Switch off CrozFusion. WARNING • The monitor is used for single patient at a time. Simultaneously monitoring more than one patient may result in a hazard to the patient. 11 - 10 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 133: Adjusting The Qrs Volume

    If QRS amplitude is low, the monitor might not be able to calculate heart rate and false asystole calls may occur. NOTE • The minimum QRS detection threshold can only be adjusted when the ECG filter is set to Monitor. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 11 - 11...
  • Page 134: Monitoring Arrhythmia

    V-Brady Rate limit. Extreme Tachy The heart rate is greater than the extreme tachycardia limit. Extreme Brady The heart rate is less than the extreme bradycardia limit. 11 - 12 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 135: Displaying Arrhythmia Information

    Select Main Menu quick key → from the Display column select Tile Layout. Click the numeric area where you want to display the arrhythmia information, and then select ECG → Arrhythmia. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 11 - 13...
  • Page 136: Changing Arrhythmia Settings

    11.7.4.4 Arrhythmia Threshold Range Arrhythmia Threshold Range Asystole Delay 3 s to 10 s Tachy (HR High) 60 bpm to 295 bpm Brady (HR Low) 16 bpm to 120 bpm 11 - 14 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 137 Enter the password if required. For more information, refer to 39.13 The Authorization Setup Settings. Adjust V-Tach PVCs, V-Tach Rate, V-Brady PVCs, and V-Brady Rate to set the threshold of desired PVC- related alarms. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 11 - 15...
  • Page 138: Arrhythmia Alarms Timeout

    Normally, an arrhythmia alarm is presented when an alarm condition is detected. However, there are certain situations that can inhibit audible and visible alarm indications even though an alarm condition was detected. For more information, see 11.7.5.1 Arrhythmia Alarm Chains and 11.7.5.2 Setting Arrhythmia Alarm Timeout Period. 11 - 16 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 139 For the alarms in the high priority chain, alarm tone and alarm light are presented as soon as the alarm condition is detected. • Alarm indication rules for alarms in the atrial fibrillation chain are the same with those for the medium priority chains. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 11 - 17...
  • Page 140: St Segment Monitoring

    Arrhythmias, such as atrial fib or flutter, cause irregular baseline. The patient is continuously ventricularly paced. ■ ■ The patient has left bundle branch block. In these cases, you may consider switching off ST monitoring. 11 - 18 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 141: Displaying St Numerics

    The waveform area displays the current and baseline ST segments. It also displays the current and baseline ST values. In the following picture, the current ST segment and value are in green, while the baseline ST segment and value are in white. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 11 - 19...
  • Page 142: Entering The St View

    Updating ST baseline affects ST alarms. NOTE • If you set the ST baseline with D12L enabled, the baseline time is followed by “(D12L)” , for example “Baseline 2017-04-06 20:30 (D12L) “. 11 - 20 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 143: Entering The St Graphic Window

    Select the ST numeric area, ECG numeric area, or ECG waveform area to enter the ECG menu. Select the ST tab→ Alarm tab. Set ST Alarm Mode to Absolute or Relative. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 11 - 21...
  • Page 144 Select the ST numeric area, ECG numeric area, or ECG waveform area to enter the ECG menu. Select the ST tab→ select the Setup tab. Switch on Show Markers. 11 - 22 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 145: Adjusting St Measurement Points

    J+80ms. When J+60/80ms is selected, the ST point will be positioned 80 ms (heart rate 120 bpm or less) or 60 ms (heart rate more than 120 bpm) from the J point. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 11 - 23...
  • Page 146: Qt/Qtc Interval Monitoring

    Click the parameter numeric area where you want to display the QT numerics, and then select ECG → QT/ QTc. NOTE • QTc values are calculated based on the QT-HR, not the ECG HR. For more information, see 11.9.4 Entering the QT View. 11 - 24 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 147: Entering The Qt View

    Select the left or right arrow to switch leads. Corresponding waveform will be highlighted. NOTE • In the QT view, the derived leads are marked with a "d" in front of the lead label, for example “dV1” . BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 11 - 25...
  • Page 148: Saving The Current Qtc As Baseline

    If you suspect that abnormal arrhythmia alarms are presented, you may need to manually initiate an ECG relearning. To do so , follow this procedure: Select the ECG numeric area or waveform area to enter the ECG menu. 11 - 26 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 149: Calibrating Ecg

    1. Perform skin preparation again and re-place the electrodes. For more information, see 11.4.1 Preparing the Patient Skin and 11.4.2 Applying Electrodes . 2. Apply fresh, moist electrodes. Avoid muscular areas. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 11 - 27...
  • Page 150 For more information, see 11.4.1 Preparing the Patient Skin and 11.4.2 Applying Electrodes . 3. Check for ECG filter setting. Set ECG Filter mode to Monitor to reduce baseline wander on the display. 11 - 28 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 151: Resting 12-Lead Ecg Analysis

    12.1 Resting 12-Lead ECG Analysis Introduction The monitor can be configured with either Glasgow 12-lead ECG analysis algorithm or Mindray 12-lead ECG analysis algorithm. The Glasgow algorithm is intended for adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients. The Mindray algorithm is intended for adult patients only.
  • Page 152: Setting The Baseline Drift Removal

    We recommend using pediatric lead placement V4R, V1, V2, V4 - V6 if the patient is under 16 years of age. Please record V4R using the V3 electrode. Also set V3 Electrode to V4R. This is a normal practice for a patient of this age. 12 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 153: Setting Tachycardia And Bradycardia Thresholds (For Glasgow Algorithms)

    At the completion of 12-lead ECG interpretation, select Print or Record to output the report via the printer or recorder. 12.8 Exiting the ECG 12-Lead Screen To exit the ECG 12-Lead screen, select Exit on the ECG 12-Lead screen. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 12 - 3...
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  • Page 155: Monitoring Respiration (Resp)

    • Only use parts and accessories specified in this manual. • Respiration monitoring is not for use on the patients who are very active, as this will cause false alarms. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 13 - 1...
  • Page 156: Resp Display

    Dry the skin completely before applying the electrodes. CAUTION • Proper skin preparation is necessary for good signal quality at the electrode site, as the skin is a poor conductor of electricity. 13 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 157: Placing The Electrodes

    Store the electrodes at room temperature. Open the electrode package immediately prior to use. • Check that the electrode packages are intact and not expired. Make sure the electrode gel is moist. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 13 - 3...
  • Page 158: Changing Resp Settings

    Setting the Resp Waveform Speed To set the Resp waveform speed, follow this procedure: Select the Resp numeric area or waveform area to enter the Resp menu. Select the Setup tab. Set Speed. 13 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 159: Setting The Auto Detection Switch

    Once set, the detection level will not adapt automatically to different respiration depths. It is important to remember that if the depth of breathing changes, you may need to change the detection level. 13.6 Resp Troubleshooting For more information, see D Alarm Messages. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 13 - 5...
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  • Page 161: Monitoring Pulse Oxygen Saturation (Spo )

    : the connector is purple and the logo of Masimo SET is on the module’s front panel. (1) Connector of Mindray SpO (2) Connector of Nellcor SpO (3) Connector of Masimo SpO BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 14 - 1...
  • Page 162: Spo Safety Information

    • Use only SpO sensors specified in this manual. Follow the SpO sensor’s instructions for use and adhere to all warnings and cautions. 14 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 163: Spo Measurement Limitations

    ■ ◆ Inappropriate positioning of the SpO sensor, or use of incorrect SpO sensor ◆ Cuff or arterial blood pressure measurement device on the same limb as the SpO sensor. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 14 - 3...
  • Page 164: Spo Display

    At elevated ambient temperatures be careful with measurement sites that are not well perfused, because this can cause burns after prolonged application. • Avoid placing the sensor on extremities with an arterial catheter, an NBP cuff or an intravascular venous infusion line. 14 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 165: Changing The Spo Settings

    (4 points) for 3 seconds, and then to 84% (6 points) for 6 seconds. The resulting Sat-Seconds are: % SpO Seconds Sat-Seconds 2× 4× 6× Total Sat-Seconds= After approximately 10.9 seconds, a Sat-Second alarm would sound, because the limit of 50 Sat-Seconds would have been exceeded. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 14 - 5...
  • Page 166: Setting The Nellcor Spo Sat-Seconds

    To set SpO sensitivity, follow this procedure: Select the SpO numeric area or waveform area to enter the SpO2 dialog. Select the SpO2 Setup tab. Set Sensitivity to Maximum, Normal, or APOD. 14 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 167: Changing Sensitivity

    To set the NIBP Simul, follow this procedure: Select the SpO numeric area or waveform area to enter the SpO2 menu. Select the Alarm tab. Select SpO2 tab. Set NIBP Simul. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 14 - 7...
  • Page 168: Changing The Sweep Speed Of The Pleth Wave

    You can set whether to display the PR value in the SpO parameter area. To do so, follow this procedure: Select the SpO numeric area or waveform area to enter the SpO2 menu. Select the PR tab. Select the Setup tab. 14 - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 169: Spo Troubleshooting

    2. Check for conditions that may cause inaccurate SpO readings. For more information, see 14.3 SpO Measurement Limitations. 3. Check the monitor, the SpO module or the MPM for proper functioning. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 14 - 9...
  • Page 170: Nellcor Information

    Shenzhen Mindray grants to Purchaser a nonexclusive, nontransferable license, without right to sublicense, to use the copy of the incorporated software/firmware, and documentation in connection with Purchaser's use of the Masimo Products for their labeled purpose. Shenzhen Mindray reserves all rights not expressly granted to Purchaser.
  • Page 171 6.Transfer Restrictions. The software/firmware is licensed to the Purchaser, and may not be transferred to anyone, except other end-users, without the prior written consent of Shenzhen Mindray. In no event may you transfer, assign, rent, lease, sell, or otherwise dispose of the software/firmware or the products on a temporary basis.
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  • Page 173: Monitoring Temperature (Temp)

    Select the Main Menu quick key → from the Display column select Tile Layout. ◆ Select a parameter numeric area or waveform area, and then from the popup list select Any Temp. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 15 - 1...
  • Page 174: Temperature Display (For Mpm And Temp Module)

    To display the temperature difference between two measurement sites monitored by the same temperature module, switch on corresponding ΔT. To do so, follow this procedure: Select the temperature numeric area to enter the Temp menu. Select the Setup tab. Switch on ΔT. 15 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 175: Tympanic Temperature Display

    Inspect the probe cover to make sure it is fully seated (no space between cover and tip base) and no holes, tears, or wrinkles are present in the plastic film. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 15 - 3...
  • Page 176: Temperature Troubleshooting

    2. Try using a known good probe in case the sensor is damaged. tympanic thermometer display is frozen. Install or remove the probe cover to activate the thermometer. 15 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 177: Monitoring Noninvasive Blood Pressure (Nibp)

    American National Standard: manual, electronic, or automated sphygmomanometers. • NIBP measurement can be performed during electro-surgery and discharge of defibrillator. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 16 - 1...
  • Page 178: Nibp Safety Information

    With severe shock or hypothermia that reduces blood flow to the peripheries ■ On an edematous extremity. NOTE • The effectiveness of this sphygmomanometer has not been established in pregnant, including pre- eclamptic patients. 16 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 179: Measurement Modes

    If NIBP measurement fails, “XX” is displayed; if NIBP measurement is not taken, “--” is displayed. • Outlined NIBP numerics indicate that the measurement is old and exceeds the set time. So these NIBP values are not recommended for reference. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 16 - 3...
  • Page 180: Preparing For Nibp Measurements

    Do not touch or apply external pressure against the cuff and air tubing during NIBP measurement. This may cause inaccurate blood pressure values. • Use care when placing the cuff on an extremity used for monitoring other patient parameters. 16 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 181: Starting And Stopping Nibp Measurements

    For auto NIBP measurement, you need to set the interval between two NIBP measurements. To set the NIBP interval, follow this procedure: Select the NIBP numeric area to enter the NIBP menu. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 16 - 5...
  • Page 182: Selecting Nibp Start Mode

    You can set whether to display the PR value in the NIBP parameter area. To do so, follow this procedure: Select the NIBP numeric area to enter the NIBP menu.. Select the Setup tab. Switch on or off Display PR. 16 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 183: 16.8.10 Correcting The Nibp Measurements

    Mindray-qualified service personnel only. 16.10.2 NIBP Accuracy Test The NIBP accuracy test should be performed once every two years or when you doubt the NIBP measurements. The NIBP accuracy test should be performed by Mindray-qualified service personnel only. 16.11 NIBP Troubleshooting For more information, see D Alarm Messages.
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  • Page 185: Monitoring Invasive Blood Pressure (Ibp)

    All invasive procedures involve risks to the patient. Use aseptic technique. Follow catheter manufacturer's instructions. • Mechanical shock to the invasive blood pressure transducer may cause severe shifts in zero balance and calibration, and cause erroneous readings. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 17 - 1...
  • Page 186: Preparing For Ibp Monitoring

    If measuring intracranial pressure (ICP) with a sitting patient, level the transducer with the top of the patient’s ear. Incorrect leveling may give incorrect values (not applicable if measuring ICP with the Codman ICP transducer). 17 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 187: Zeroing The Ibp Transducer

    If the ICP transducer zero calibration failed or you doubt the zero reference value, perform a zero calibration again. 17.4.2 Measuring ICP To perform the ICP measurement, follow this procedure: BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 17 - 3...
  • Page 188: Ibp Display

    If monitors of different brands are used to zero the Codman ICP transducer, the zero reference values can be different. Use a Mindray monitor to Zero the Codman ICP transducer if you will take ICP measurement using a Mindray monitor. Otherwise the ICP measurement can be inaccurate.
  • Page 189: Changing Ibp Settings

    Contrarily, the longer the averaging time is, the slower the monitor responds to changes in BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 17 - 5...
  • Page 190: Setting The Ibp Waveform

    Select the IBP numeric area or waveform area to enter the corresponding pressure menu. Select the PPV Setup tab. Switch on PPV Measure. You can select PPV source after enabling the PPV measurement. 17 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 191: 17.6.10 Overlapping Ibp Waveforms

    Set PA Scale individually if the PA waveform is combined. ■ Switch on or off Gridlines to show or hide gridlines in the overlapped waveform area. ■ Set Speed for the overlapped waveforms. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 17 - 7...
  • Page 192: Measuring Pawp

    PAWP Equipment to Patient Connection (1) MPM/IBP module (2) Flush bag (3) IBP transducer (4) Three-way valve (5) PA distal port (6) Balloon inflation valve (7) Thermodilution catheter (8) Balloon 17 - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 193: Preparing To Measure Pawp

    Because the pulmonary artery could be accidentally ruptured, and the PAWP value derived will not reflect the patient’s hemodynamic state, but will merely reflect the pressure in the catheter or balloon. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 17 - 9...
  • Page 194: Setting The Waveforms Of The Pawp Screen

    Connect the ICP connector to the ICP adapter. Connect the Camino cable to the Camino monitor. Camino (1) IBP module ICP cable (3) ICP adapter (4) ICP connector (5) Camino cable (6) Camino monitor 17 - 10 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 195: Ibp Troubleshooting

    2. Perform zero calibration again. Do not sway the IBP transducer and tubing during zero calibration. For more information, see 17.3.3 Zeroing the IBP transducer . 3. If zero calibration still fails, replace the transducer. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 17 - 11...
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  • Page 197: Monitoring Cardiac Output (C.o.)

    Use only accessories specified in this manual. Make sure that the accessories never come into contact with conductive parts. • C.O. monitoring is not intended for pediatric and neonatal patients. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 18 - 1...
  • Page 198: C.o. Measurement Limitations

    The C.O. display shows only C.O., C.I (cardiac index), and TB (blood temperature) in the C.O. numeric area. (1) C.O. label (2) Primary parameter unit (3) Labels and values for primary parameter (4) Label and value for secondary parameters 18 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 199: C.o. Equipment To Patient Connection

    ◆ Check that the correct computation constant is entered. The computation constant has a close relationship with the entered injectate volume, injectate probe type (in-line probe or bath probe) and BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 18 - 3...
  • Page 200: Performing C.o. Measurement

    After completing the measurement, turn off the stopcock to the thermodilution catheter and turn on the stopcock to the injectate solution, and then draw the injectate solution into the injectate syringe. The button area also provides you with the following functions: 18 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 201: Changing C.o. Settings

    You can select C.O. or C.I. as the main C.O. parameter. The measurement of the primary parameter displays in larger numerics. To do so, follow this procedure: Select the C.O. parameter area to enter the C.O. Measure menu. Select the Setup tab. Set Primary Parameter. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 18 - 5...
  • Page 202: Troubleshooting

    10°C colder than the patient blood temperature. 2. Finish injection within four to five seconds. 3. Check the connection of C.O. cable, thermodilution catheter and TI sensor. 18 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 203: Monitoring Central Venous Oxygen Saturation (Scvo )

    (1) Calibration hard key (2) CeVOX cable connector 19.2 ScvO Safety Information WARNING • ScvO monitoring is not intended for neonatal patients. 19.3 ScvO Display (1) ScvO value (2) SQI bar graph BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 19 - 1...
  • Page 204: Accessing The On-Screen Scvo

    • Incorrect placement of the fiberoptic probe can lead to vessel perforation. Therefore, check the correct position of the probe as indicated in the probe’s instructions for use. 19 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 205: Scvo Calibration

    Set the alarm properties of ScvO 19.9.2 Setting Hb/Hct To set the Hb or Hct, follow this procedure: Select the ScvO numeric area to enter the ScvO2 menu. Select the Calibration tab. Set Hb/Hct. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 19 - 3...
  • Page 206: Inputting The Sao

    SaO value. To input the SaO valule, follow this procedure: Select the ScvO numeric area to enter the ScvO2 menu. Select the Setup tab. Input the SaO2 value. 19 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 207: Monitoring Cco/Svo

    (1) CCO/SvO2 menu hard key Vigilance II and Vigileo monitor (2) Calibration key (for (3) Module status indicator (4) CCO/SvO cable connector BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 20 - 1...
  • Page 208: Cco/Svo Safety Information

    Vigilance II/Vigileo/EV1000/HemoSphere monitor. 20.5 Connecting the Device The CCO/SvO cable is used to connect this monitor to the Vigilance II/Vigileo/EV1000/HemoSphere monitor. 20.5.1 CCO/SvO2 Cable The following figure shows the CCO/SvO cable. 20 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 209: Connecting To The Vigilance Ii Monitor

    100 mmHg (13.3 kPa) 100% Simulated Low Value 0 mmHg (0.0 kPa) 0 mmHg (0.0 kPa) For more information, see the Vigilance II operator’s manual for the operation of the monitor. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 20 - 3...
  • Page 210: Connecting To The Vigileo Monitor

    Full Scale Range: 100 mmHg (13.3 kPa) ◆ Simulated High Value:100 mmHg (13.3 kPa) ◆ Simulated Low Value: 0 mmHg (0.0 kPa) For more information, see the Vigileo operator’s manual for the operation of the monitor. 20 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 211: Connecting The Ev1000 Monitor

    Calibrate the EV1000 monitor before monitoring. Refer to the EV1000 Operator’s Manual for the calibration instructions. NOTE • For the EV1000 monitor, Flow Control must be set to 2 seconds. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 20 - 5...
  • Page 212: Connecting The Hemosphere Monitor

    100 mmHg (13.3 kPa) Simulated High Value 0 mmHg (0.0 kPa) 0 mmHg (0.0 kPa) Simulated Low Value For more information, see the HemoSphere operator’s manual for the operation of the monitor. 20 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 213: Accessing The Hemosight Menu

    This monitor can output the analog signals of ECG waveform, MAP value, SpO value and CVP value to the Vigilance II monitor. If a signal has several sources, you can select a source. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 20 - 7...
  • Page 214: Changing Svo /Scvo Settings

    SvO2 menu; or select the ScvO numeric area to enter the ScvO2 menu. Select the Signal Output Setup tab. Set the output signal as follows: 20 - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 215: Cco/Svo Troubleshooting

    3.Check that the Vigilance II, Vigileo, EV1000, or HemoSphere monitor is set properly as described in 20.5 Connecting the Device . 4. Check the connection of CCO/SvO cable. For more information, see 20.5 Connecting the Device . BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 20 - 9...
  • Page 216 3.Check that the Vigilance II, Vigileo, EV1000, or HemoSphere monitor is set properly as described in 20.5 Connecting the Device . 4. Check the connection of CCO/SvO cable. For more information, see 20.5 Connecting the Device . 20 - 10 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 217: Monitoring Impedance Cardiography (Icg)

    ESU return electrode is properly applied to the patient. CAUTION • During ICG monitoring, make sure that the conductive paste on the ICG sensors never come into contact with other conductive parts. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 21 - 1...
  • Page 218: Icg Measurement Limitations

    Prepare the patient’s skin. For more information, see 21.6.1 Preparing the Skin. Place the ICG sensors on the patient. For more information, see 21.6.2 Placing the ICG Sensors. Connect one end of the patient cable to the ICG module. 21 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 219: Preparing The Skin

    Each pair of sensors should be opposite directly to each other (180°) as shown in the figure above. • The sensors must not have a direct contact to other electrically conductive materials. • Only use disposable ICG sensors. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 21 - 3...
  • Page 220: Connecting The Icg Patient Cable

    Select the ICG numeric area or waveform area to enter the ICG menu. Select the Alarm tab. Enter the password if required. Set the alarm properties as desired. 21.7.2 Changing Patient Information To change the patient information, follow this procedure: 21 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 221: Changing The Icg Wave Sweep Speed

    For more information, see 3.11.1 Switching On or Off a Parameter . 3.Check that the patient type is properly configured. 4. Check the connection of the ICG cable, ICG sensor and ICG module. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 21 - 5...
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  • Page 223: Monitoring Continuous Cardiac Output (From Picco Module)

    • When using accessories, their operating temperature should be taken into consideration. For details, see instructions for use of accessories. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 22 - 1...
  • Page 224: Zeroing The Ibp Transducer

    Parameter page of the CCO menu. For more information, see 22.8.2 Setting Parameters for Display. (1) Prompt message: the time since previous TD measurement (2) Label and value for secondary parameters (3) Labels and values for primary parameter 22 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 225: Part Display

    Select the CCO numeric area to enter the C.O. Measure (CCO) menu. Select the Introduction tab. Select the desired tab of Summary, Target Patients, Points To Note, or Operation Guides. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 22 - 3...
  • Page 226: Cco Equipment To Patient Connection

    Plug the IBP cable into the pArt/pCVP connector on the PiCCO module. Connect one end of the arterial pressure transducer to the arterial thermodilution catheter and the other end to the IBP cable marked with pArt. 22 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 227: Performing The Cco Settings

    Set Auto Start. ◆ If Auto Start is disabled, you should start each measurement manually by selecting Start in C.O. Measure (CCO) window. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 22 - 5...
  • Page 228: Performing C.o. Measurement

    Start between measurements. A new thermodilution measurement is possible as soon as Inject xx ml is displayed on the screen. The patient monitor automatically detects further thermodilution measurements. 22 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 229: Accessing The Hemosight Menu

    Set alarm properties as desired. 22.8.2 Setting Parameters for Display To set the parameters for display, follow this procedure: Select the CCO numeric area to enter the C.O. Measure (CCO) menu. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 22 - 7...
  • Page 230: Picco Troubleshooting

    Replace the cable if necessary. 3. The temperature sensor of the thermodilution catheter may fail. Flush the catheter and check if TB changes. If TB does not change, replace the catheter. 22 - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 231: Monitoring Carbon Dioxide (Co )

    Measure/standby hard key (3) CO watertrap seat (4) Gas outlet (5) Sample line connector (6) CO sensor connector If you measure CO using the AG module, see 24 Monitoring Anesthetic Gas (AG). BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 23 - 1...
  • Page 232: Co Safety Information

    (3) Airway respiration rate (awRR) (4) Fraction of inspired CO (FiCO If your sidestream CO module is configured with the oxygen sensor, O waveform and parameters can be displayed as follows: 23 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 233: Measuring Co 2 Using Sidestream/Microstream Co 2 Module

    Y-piece. (1) Sample line (2) Connect to the ventilator (3) Airway adapter (4) Connect to the patient ◆ For non-intubated patients, place the nasal cannula onto the patient. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 23 - 3...
  • Page 234 37 °C, room temperature of 23 °C, and 100% RH. • The emptying interval of the DRYLINE II neonatal watertrap is 35 hours @ 90 ml/min, sample gas of 37 °C, room temperature of 23 °C, and 100% RH. 23 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 235: Preparing To Measure Co Using Microstream Co Module

    23.5.3 Zeroing the Sidestream/Microstream CO Module The sidestream or microstream CO module performs zero calibration automatically when needed. NOTE • The CO module temporally stops measuring during zeroing. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 23 - 5...
  • Page 236: Measuring Co Using Mainstream Co Module

    Large concentrations of fluids at this point will obstruct gas analysis. • To avoid dead space, place the sensor as close to the patient as possible. 23 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 237: Zeroing The Mainstream Co Sensor

    CO2 menu. Select the Setup tab. Set RR Source. When the current RR source does not have valid measurement, the system will automatically switch RR Source to Auto. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 23 - 7...
  • Page 238: Entering The Standby Mode

    Select the CO numeric area or waveform area to enter the CO2 menu. Select the Setup tab. Set BTPS Compensation. ◆ Switch on for BTPS. ◆ Switch off for ATPD. 23 - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 239: Changing O Settings (For Sidestream Co Module Integrating O )

    ■ AG Compensation: enters the concentration of anesthetic gas present in the ventilation gas mixture. This could compensate for the effect of AG on the readings. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 23 - 9...
  • Page 240: Choosing A Time Interval For Peak-Picking

    This section lists the problems that might occur. If you encounter the problems when using the equipment or accessories, check the table below before requesting for services. If the problem persists, contact your service personnel. 23 - 10 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 241: Troubleshooting The Sidestream/Microstream Co 2 Module

    CO sampling consumable. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 23 - 11...
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  • Page 243: Monitoring Anesthetic Gas (Ag)

    (4) AG Measure/standby hard key (5) Watertrap seat NOTE • The AG module is configured with automatic barometric pressure compensation function. • For the detailed information of BIS monitoring, see 28 Monitoring Bispectral Index (BIS). BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 24 - 1...
  • Page 244: Ag Safety Information

    End tidal (Et) and fraction of inspired (Fi) numerics for CO O and AA AA represents one of the following agents: Des (desflurane), Iso (isoflurane), Enf (enflurane), Sev (sevoflurane), or Hal (halothane). 24 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 245: Ag Equipment To Patient Connection

    Position the airway adapter so that the part connecting to the gas sample line is pointing upwards. This prevents condensed water from passing into the gas sample line and causing an occlusion. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 24 - 3...
  • Page 246: Mac Values

    The formula above is only suitable for patients who are older than one year. If the patient is less than one year, the system uses one year old to do age correction. 24 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 247: Changing Ag Settings

    To set the gas waveform, follow this procedure: Select the AG numeric area or waveform area to enter the Gas menu. Select the desired gas tab. Select the Setup tab. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 24 - 5...
  • Page 248: Setting The Rr Source

    AG module can distinguish between them according to their contributions to the MAC value. Then primary and secondary anesthetic agents will be exchanged for display. 24 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 249: Performing Ag Leakage Test

    If the message does not disappear, it is probably the module fault. Contact the service personnel in this case. NOTE • For the physiological and technical alarm messages, see D Alarm Messages. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 24 - 7...
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  • Page 251: Monitoring Respiratory Mechanics (Rm)

    RM Parameters RM monitoring displays the following waveforms and loops: ■ Flow waveform Paw waveform ■ ■ Vol waveform ■ FV (flow-volume) loop PV (paw-volume) loop ■ ■ PF (paw-flow) loop BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 25 - 1...
  • Page 252: Rm Display

    You can select the parameter for display in the Select Parameter page of the RM menu. For more information, see 25.8.8 Setting Parameters for Display. (1) Flow waveform (2) Paw waveform (3) Volume waveform (4) Flow numeric area (5) Paw numeric area (6) Vol numeric area 25 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 253: Rm Equipment To Patient Connection

    During RM monitoring, the RM module automatically performs zero calibration periodically or when the temperature changes. Zero calibration affects RM waveforms. • Keep the respiration loop away from condensing equipment. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 25 - 3...
  • Page 254: Respiratory Loops

    Select the Main Menu quick key → from the Display column select Choose Screen→ select Respiration ■ Loops. (1) Respiratory loop (2) Reference loop (3) RM parameters (4) Button area 25 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 255: Changing The Loop Type

    Select the numeric area or waveform area of Paw, Flow or Vol to enter the RM menu. Select the Alarm tab. Set the alarm properties of PEEP, PIP and MVe: BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 25 - 5...
  • Page 256: Setting The Apnea Alarm Delay

    To set the ambient humidity, follow this procedure: Select the numeric area or waveform area of Paw, Flow or Vol to enter the RM menu. Select theSetup tab. Set Relative Humidity. 25 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 257: Setting Parameters For Display

    The following table lists VCO and metabolic parameters. Parameter label Description Unit Required modules Production for one breath RM + mainstream CO RM + sidestream CO MVCO Minute Production ml/min BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 25 - 7...
  • Page 258: Safety Information When Rm Module In Use With Co Or Ag Module

    No operations that may affect the patient’s gas exchange or metabolism. ■ The measurement may be inaccurate in the following situations: ■ The airway of sampling lines are abnormal or sampling lines leak or are blocked. 25 - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 259: Equipment To Patient Connection When Rm Module In Use With Co

    (1) Connects to the patient (2) RM flow sensor (3) Connects to the RM module (4) Airway adapter (5) Connects to the sidestream CO module or AG module BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 25 - 9...
  • Page 260: 25.9.5 Displaying The Vco2 And Ee Numerics Areas

    This section lists the problems that might occur. If you encounter the problems when using the equipment or accessories, check the table below before requesting for services. If the problem persists, contact your service personnel. NOTE • For the physiological and technical alarm messages, see D Alarm Messages. 25 - 10 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 261 2. Check the breathing system for water or secretions. The respiratory loops are not whole. (gap Check the breathing system for leakage. between the starting and ending points may indicate a leak) BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 25 - 11...
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  • Page 263: Monitoring Transcutaneous Blood Gas (Tcgas)

    For the intended use and contraindication of the external devices, refer to their operator’s manuals. 26.3 Connecting an External Device The external device connects with BeneLink module through an ID adapter, see the picture below. (1) BeneLink Module (2) Label (3) RJ45 connecting cable BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 26 - 1...
  • Page 264: Tcgas Parameters

    Connect the ID adapter to the external device: ◆ For the TCM monitor, connect the ID adapter to the serial port (COM port) of the TCM monitor with Mindray type C serial port adapting cable (PN: 009-001769-00) and an interface cable provided with the TCM monitor. ◆...
  • Page 265: Monitoring Electroencephalogram (Eeg)

    Implanted devices (for example cardiac pacemakers), other patient connected equipment, and other equipment near the patient (for example high-frequency surgical units) can cause interference on the waveform, numerics, and the CSA presentation. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 27 - 1...
  • Page 266: Eeg Parameters

    EEG waveform scale. For more information, see 27.8.1 Changing the EEG Scale . EEG waveform You can configure the displayed EEG waveforms. A maximum of four EEG waveforms can be displayed. 27 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 267: Accessing The On-Screen Eeg Guide

    Perform sensor check and observe the results. 27.6.1 EEG Equipment to Patient Connection The following picture illustrates the connection between the EEG module and accessories. (1) EEG module (2) EEG patient cable (3) Lead wires BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 27 - 3...
  • Page 268: Choosing An Eeg Electrode Montage

    Positive (+) EEG4 (D) Negtive (-) C4-O2 C4-P4 P4-Cz O2-Cz Label You can modify the predefined montage and rename it as customized montage. For more information, see 27.6.2.3 Customizing an Electrode Montage. 27 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 269 Select Save As and input a new name for this montage, and then select t Confirm to confirm the changes. You can have up to three customized montages. Selecting Delete can delete a customized montage. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 27 - 5...
  • Page 270: Attaching Eeg Electrodes

    The sensor check is automatically initiated in the following situations: The EEG module is connected. ■ ■ The patient cable is connected. The Electrode montage is changed. ■ ■ The Sensor Check menu is entered. 27 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 271: Displaying/Hiding Impedance Value

    Pass The impedance is within valid range No action is necessary. For each EEG channel, to get reliable results all electrodes for this channel should be in Pass status (green). BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 27 - 7...
  • Page 272: Stopping Sensor Check

    Select the EEG numerics area or waveform area to enter the EEG menu. Select the Parameter Display tab. Select the parameters you want to display. You can select at most six parameters. The selected parameters are applied to all EEG channels. 27 - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 273: Displaying The Eeg Expand View

    Trendlines are available for up to three frequency numerics (SEF, MF, and PPF). SEF trendline is white, MF trendline is purple, and PPF trendline is green. “?” mark Appears when artifact is detected, electrodes are off or disconnected, or montage is changed. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 27 - 9...
  • Page 274: Dsa View

    Appears when high electrode impedance or artifact is detected, electrodes are off or disconnected is changed. From the DSA view you can select the following items: EEG Channels ■ ■ Parameters ■ Trend Length Power Scale ■ 27 - 10 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 275: Eeg Troubleshooting

    Use better electrodes or prepare the skin better. NOTE • For a comprehensive list of physiological and technical alarm messages, see D Alarm Messages. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 27 - 11...
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  • Page 277: Monitoring Bispectral Index (Bis)

    BIS and related topics. BIS monitoring is intended for adult and pediatric patients. (1) BIS menu hard key (2) Sensor check hard key (3) Module status indicator (4) BIS cable connector BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 28 - 1...
  • Page 278: Bis Safety Information

    Also, improper sensor placement and poor skin contact (high impedance) may cause artifact and interfere with the measurement. • External radiating devices may disturb the measurement. • Poor signal quality may lead to inappropriate BIS values. 28 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 279: Bis Parameters

    (left and right) EEG power. (Asymmetry) Designation ‘L’ of the asymmetry data indicates asymmetry to the left side. Designation ‘R’ of the asymmetry data indicates asymmetry to the right side. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 28 - 3...
  • Page 280: Bis Display

    Select the Summary tab to view the BIS monitoring principles. ◆ Select the Target Patient tab to view the applicable patients for BIS monitoring. ◆ Select the Operation Guide tab to view the BIS monitoring procedure. 28 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 281: Preparing For Bis Monitoring

    Do not use if sensor is dry. To avoid dry out, do not open pack until ready for use. • Due to intimate skin contact, reuse may pose risk of infection. If skin rash or other unusual symptom develops, stop using and remove. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 28 - 5...
  • Page 282: Changing Bis Settings

    Select the BIS numeric area or waveform area to enter the BIS menu. In the BIS menu, select the Select Parameter tab. From the BIS Tile area, select a secondary parameter block, and then select a secondary parameter from the Parameters area. 28 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 283: Sensor Check

    ■ Sensor Type ■ The status of each electrode Expiration time or usable cycles ■ NOTE • For different types of sensors the sensor check window may be different. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 28 - 7...
  • Page 284: Bis Sensor Status

    The EEG tab of the BIS Expand view shows the selected EEG waveforms. You can configure the EEG waveforms: ■ Select EEG Waveforms to set which EEG waveforms you want to display. ■ Select Scale to set EEG waveform scale. Select Speed to set EEG waveform speed. ■ 28 - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 285: Bis Troubleshooting

    2. Check the sensor type. 3. Check all connections and the patient cable. NOTE • For a comprehensive list of physiological and technical alarm messages, see D Alarm Messages. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 28 - 9...
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  • Page 287: Monitoring Neuromuscular Transmission (Nmt)

    ESU return electrode is properly applied to the patient. • Do not use the NMT in close proximity to shortwave or microtherapy devices, there is a risk of adversely affecting the NMT measurement. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 29 - 1...
  • Page 288: Stimulation Modes

    20 single current pulses delivered at 1 Hz. The number of detected responses is counted and expressed as PTC. The fewer responses are detected, the deeper is the relaxation. 29 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 289: Double Burst Stimulation (Dbs)

    (3) Parameter label (4) Stimulation current (5) T1%: responses to the first stimulus as percentage of the reference amplitude in TOF mode. This value is not shown if calibration fails. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 29 - 3...
  • Page 290: Accessing The On-Screen Nmt Guide

    The following picture shows NMT cable and patient connection. (1) NMT module (2) NMT patient cable (3) NMT stimulation cable (4) NMT sensor cable (5) Proximal electrode (red) (6) Distal electrode (black) (7) NMT sensor 29 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 291: Preparing The Skin

    Take care to handle the NMT sensor, avoiding forcefully striking the sensor. • After repositioning the patient, check the NMT sensor application site and ensure that the sensor is still properly applied and the thumb can move freely. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 29 - 5...
  • Page 292: Calibrating The Nmt Measurement

    It is recommended that the patient be anesthetized before setting up the calibration twitch as nerve stimulation can be painful. • Changing the stimulation current or pulse width after calibration invalidates the stored reference data, and therefore recalibration is required. 29 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 293: Starting Nmt Measurements

    29.11.3 Changing the Pulse Width You can increase the pulse width to increase the effect of the stimulation to help finding the supramaximal current. To set the pulse width, follow this procedure: BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 29 - 7...
  • Page 294: 29.11.4 Enabling Block Recovery Notification

    Check that the electrodes are properly applied. Also, supramaximal current may not be found if the patient is already relaxed. NOTE • For a comprehensive list of physiological and technical alarm messages, see D Alarm Messages. 29 - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 295: Monitoring Nmt From Tof-Watch Sx Monitor

    Connect the ID adapter that matches the TOF-Watch SX monitor to the BeneLink module with an RJ45 connecting cable. Connect the ID adapter to the TOF-Watch SX interface with Mindray type C serial port adapting cable. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 296: Nmt Parameters

    In the case that you take a measurement in TET50Hz mode, TET100Hz mode, DBS3.3 mode or DBS3.2 mode, only mode label is displayed in the NMT numeric area, which is shown as follows: (11) (10) (9) Time of last measurement (10) Skin temperature (11) Measuring mode 30 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 297: Changing Nmt Settings

    Select the NMT numeric area to access the +NMT menu. View the settings as follows: ◆ Stimulation Current ◆ Stimulation Charge ◆ Pulse Width ◆ TOFs Interval ◆ Transducer Sensitivity BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 30 - 3...
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  • Page 299: Monitoring Regional Oxygen Saturation (Rso )

    (1) Light source (2) Shallow detector (3) Deep detector (4) rSO menu hard key (5) Set the baseline for all rSO channels (6) Module status indicator (7) rSO cable connector BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 31 - 1...
  • Page 300: Rso2 Safety Information

    (If the rSO value is greater than or equal to the baseline, the arrowhead is upward; If the rSO value is smaller than the baseline, the arrowhead is downward) 31 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 301: Accessing The On-Screen Rso

    Gently rub skin surface at sites to remove dead skin cells. Thoroughly cleanse the site with a mild soap and water solution. Dry the skin completely before applying the sensors. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 31 - 3...
  • Page 302: Applying The Rso Sensor

    (3) Reusable sensor cable NOTE • Different sensors (adult, pediatric and infant/neonatal) cannot be used simultaneously on the same monitor. Cerebral sensors can be used with somatic sensors on the same monitor. 31 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 303: Changing Rso Settings

    ■ Press the hard key at the upper right of the rSO module. Then the monitor set the baselines for all rSO channels according to their respective current rSO values. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 31 - 5...
  • Page 304: Selecting Rso 2 Parameters For Display

    To select the parameters for display, follow this procedure: Select the rSO numeric area to enter the rSO2 menu. Select the Select Parameter tab. Select the parameters for display. 31 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 305: Review

    Event type indicator: different color blocks match different types of events: ■ Red: high priority alarm event ■ Yellow: medium priority alarm event ■ Cyan: low priority alarm event ■ Green: manual event ■ White: operation-related event BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 32 - 1...
  • Page 306: Symbols On Review

    Slide your finger on the screen. 32.2.4.2 Viewing Events You can view the following types of events: ■ Manually triggered events ■ Parameter-related operation events and alarm-related events, such as starting C.O. measurement 32 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 307: Tabular Trends Review Page

    The interval of tabular trends defines the interval of displaying trend data. Short interval is especially suited for neonatal applications, where the clinical situation may change very quickly. In adult monitoring, where the patient's status typically changes more gradually, a longer interval may be more informative. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 32 - 3...
  • Page 308: Graphics Trends Review Page

    To change the number of waveforms displayed on the trend review page, follow this procedure: Enter the graphic trends review page. Select Trends. 32.2.6.6 Printing a Graphic Trends Report To print a graphic trends report, follow this procedure: 32 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 309: Events Review Page

    Enter the Events page and tick off the desired events. Select ... to edit the selected events. ◆ Lock: manually lock the event. Locked events cannot be deleted. ◆ Note: enter comments for the event. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 32 - 5...
  • Page 310: Full Disclosure Review Page

    You can review up to 48-hours’ waveform data on the full disclosure review page. You can view both the compressed waveforms, full waveforms and numeric values. When Mindray ventilators are connected to the monitor via the BeneLink module, you can also view the waveform data of the ventilator on this review page.
  • Page 311: Oxycrg Review Page

    ■ Select the Main Menu quick key → from the Review column select OxyCRG. ■ NOTE • OxyCRG Review Page is available only when Patient Category is set to Neo. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 32 - 7...
  • Page 312: 32.2.10 12-Lead Ecg Review Page

    12 Resting 12-Lead ECG Analysis. Select the Review quick key → select 12-Lead ECG. ■ Select the Main Menu quick key → from the Review column select 12-Lead ECG. ■ 32 - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 313: 32.2.11 St Review Page

    Enter the ST review page. Select Display Reference or Hide Reference. 32.2.11.4 Displaying/Hiding Markers To display or hide markers, follow this procedure: Enter the ST review page. Select Display Marker or Hide Marker. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 32 - 9...
  • Page 314: Reviewing Discharged Patients

    Patients. From the patient list select the desired patient. Select Detail. Select the icon to enter the Patient Management dialog box. Select OK to exit the Patient Management dialog box. 32 - 10 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 315: Hemosight Tm

    **: indicates an oxygenation parameter. ■ ■ *Measure Time: refers to the measurement time of the intermittent parameter. ↑ or ↓: indicates that a parameter value exceeds its upper or lower limit. ■ BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 33 - 1...
  • Page 316 The following table lists the hemodynamic parameters from the PiCCO module and ScvO module. Abbreviation Full Spelling Unit Output Continuous Cardiac Output L/min Continuous Cardiac Index L/min/m Stroke Volume Stroke Volume Index ml/m Heart Rate 33 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 317 ºC Oxygenation ScvO Central Venous Oxygen Saturation Parameters Hemoglobin g/L, g/dl, mmol/L Haematocrit Oxygen Delivery ml/min Oxygen Delivery Index ml/min/m Oxygen Consumption ml/min Oxygen Consumption Index ml/min/m Arterial Oxygen Saturation BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 33 - 3...
  • Page 318 EV1000 the EV1000 monitor eArt-M Mean Arterial Pressure from mmHg or kPa EV1000 the EV1000 monitor eArt-D Diastolic Arterial Pressure mmHg or kPa EV1000 from the EV1000 monitor 33 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 319 Vigilance II Organ Function EVLW Extravascular Lung Water EV1000 ELWI Extravascular Lung Water ml/kg EV1000 Index PVPI Pulmonary Vascular no unit EV1000 Permeability Index Blood Temperature ºC or °F EV1000 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 33 - 5...
  • Page 320: Physiology Graphics

    33.3.2.2 Lung Water Status . When RVEF or GEF is available, the size change in the systole indicates the change of ejection fraction. For more information, see 33.3.2.4 Ejection Fraction Status . 33 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 321 The dotted line marks the normal ejection fraction status. When RVEF or GEF is not available, the heart in the systole is displayed in gray color. Low ejection fraction Normal ejection fraction High ejection fraction BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 33 - 7...
  • Page 322: Physiology Relationship

    ** (if the parameter value is input manually) ↑ or ↓ (if the parameter value exceeds its upper or lower limit) ■ NOTE • For different modules, parameters displayed in the Physiology Relationship screen are different. 33 - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 323: Decision Model (Only Available For Picco Module)

    Select the Test tab. Set Test Duration. 33.4.3 Selecting Parameters for Testing To set test parameters, follow this procedure: Access the HemoSight menu. For more information, refer to 33.2 Accessing the HemoSight Menu. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 33 - 9...
  • Page 324: Performing A Hymodynamic Test

    Lung water curve 33.5.1 Cardiac function Curve and Lung Water Curve Cardiac function curve and the lung water curve are used to assess the fluid responsiveness. Cardiac function curve Lung water curve 33 - 10 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 325: Setting The Cardiac Function Curve And Lung Water Curve

    Access the HemoSight menu. For more information, refer to 33.2 Accessing the HemoSight Menu. Select the Follow-up tab. Select SVV or PPV as indicator. You can also select Off to hide the indicator. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 33 - 11...
  • Page 326: Evaluating The Hemodynamic Parameters

    Access the HemoSight menu. For more information, refer to 33.2 Accessing the HemoSight Menu. Select the Evaluation tab. Select the Trends tab. For more information on trends review, see 32.2.2 Example Review Page. 33 - 12 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 327: Viewing Hemodynamic Prameters

    To save the hemodynamic parameter values of any moment as reference values, follow this procedure: Access the HemoSight menu. For more information, refer to 33.2 Accessing the HemoSight Menu. Select the Evaluation tab. Select the Spidervision tab or Trends tab. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 33 - 13...
  • Page 328: Changing Hemodynamic Parameter Settings

    Select the parameter to be displayed. ◆ Select Save, Save As or Delete to save, create or delete a pattern. NOTE • You cannot delete the default pattern or the pattern that is in use. 33 - 14 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 329: Clinical Assistive Applications (Caa)

    Select the Screen Setup quick key → Select the Choose Screen tab → select BoA Dashboard. ■ Select the Main Menu quick key → from the CAA column select BoA Dashboard. ■ BoA Dashboard has three pages: ■ Induction Maintenance ■ ■ Recovery BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 34 - 1...
  • Page 330: Induction

    Timer: displays the time elapsed since the timer was started. Minitrends area: provides parameter minitrends. You can select the parameters you want to view. For more information, see 34.1.5.1 Selecting Parameters for Viewing Trends. 34 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 331: Maintenance

    Red indicates that parameter value is beyond normal range. Gray indicates that parameter value is unavailable or invalid. ■ The black lines on the parameter arms indicate the normal range of corresponding parameters. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 34 - 3...
  • Page 332: Recovery

    Setting Thresholds for Anesthesia Status Parameters To set low limits for triple low parameters, follow this procedure: Select Select the Maintenance tab. From the Threshold area, set threshold for each parameter. 34 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 333: Early Warning Score (Ews)

    MEWS, NEWS and NEWS2 are intended for adult patients only. The patient category applied to the Custom Score is defined by Mindray Clinical Score Configuration Tool. For more information, see Mindray Clinical Scoring Config Tool Instruction for Use (P/N: 046-007126-00).
  • Page 334: Displaying The Ews Numerics Area

    Risk level indicator. The level of risk increases from top down. The current level is enclosed by a white square frame. For IPS, this indicator does not display. Scoring interval The current scoring time Scoring countdown: time to the next scoring. 34 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 335: Accessing The Ews Screen

    Operator ID (displays only when the operator ID is selected) Selecting this button to see the clinical response to the current score Scoring interval EWS protocol label Scoring countdown: time to the next scoring. (10) The scoring time BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 34 - 7...
  • Page 336: Performing Ews Scoring

    The score of auto obtained parameter reaches 3, or falls from 3 to a lower score. To enable the auto refreshing score function, follow this procedure: From the EWS page select Setup. Select the Alarm tab. Turn on the Auto Refresh Score switch. 34 - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 337: Changing Ews Settings

    To manage the Operator ID, follow this procedure: From the EWS page select Setup. Select the Manage Operator ID button at the bottom left corner to add or delete the operator IDs. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 34 - 9...
  • Page 338: Glasgow Coma Scale (Gcs)

    GCS label Total score and The color of the circle indicates the level of risk. level of consciousness. Scoring time Scoring countdown: time to the next scoring. Scoring interval Subscores 34 - 10 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 339: Accessing The Gcs Menu

    34.3.5 Reviewing GCS Trend Data From the GCS menu, select Review to enter the Review menu and view the GCS trend data from the Tabular Trends. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 34 - 11...
  • Page 340: Sepsissight

    To perform SOFA, enter the value or select a range for each item, SOFA score will be automatically calculated. If Sepsis criteria is met, make a comprehensive judgement on the clinical features. 34.4.2.3 Clearing the Current Score To clear the current qSOFA score or SOFA score, select Reset. 34 - 12 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 341: Recommendations

    The rescue mode is not intended for neonatal patients. • In the rescue mode, all physiological alarms and part of technical alarms are disabled. NOTE • Licenses are required for the CQI and CPR Dashboard function. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 34 - 13...
  • Page 342: Entering The Rescue Mode

    Select the column select 34.5.2 Monitoring CPR If your monitor is configured with the MPM module with Mindray SpO , by monitoring CPR parameters you can know compression quality and the patient’s peripheral circulation status when administrating CPR. CAUTION •...
  • Page 343: Cpr Dashboard

    You can export the rescue record using a USB drive. To do so, follow this procedure: For N22/N19, connect the USB drive to the monitor’s MSB connector. For N17/N15/N12/N12C, connect the USB drive in to the monitor’s USB connector. Select Export. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 34 - 15...
  • Page 344: Exit The Rescue Mode

    You can select a typical ECG strip of each situation. For example, to select the typical ECG strip of asystole, follow this procedure: Select the currently displayed asystole strip. From the popup strips, select the desired strip as the typical strip of asystole. 34 - 16 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 345: Reviewing Ecg Summary

    You can also view historic pace events from the Review menu. To do so, follow this procedure: From the Review menu, select the Events tab. Select the desired event, and then select Detail. Select Pace View. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 34 - 17...
  • Page 346: Infusionview

    34.8 InfusionView InfusionView helps you monitor the patient’s vital signs during drug infusion. The monitor provides InfusionView when connecting the Mindray BeneFusion DS5 infusion supervision system via the BeneLink module. The InfusionView displays the following information: ■ Vital sign trends ■...
  • Page 347: The Display Of Infusionview

    Select the Target Value. Set the following parameters as required: ◆ Select trend parameters: only selected parameters will be displayed. ◆ Set target values: the target values are displayed as white lines. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 34 - 19...
  • Page 348: Setting The Minitrend Length

    Set vital signs fluctuation prompts (thresholds for fluctuation and duration of parameter values): a red arrow is marked if the thresholds are reached. 34.8.4 Setting the Minitrend Length To change the length of trend data, follow this procedure: Enter the InfusionView. Select Zoom. 34 - 20 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 349: Calculation

    You can change the patient category and weight. This will not change the patient category and weight stored in the patient demographic information. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 35 - 1...
  • Page 350: Checking The Titration Table

    Infusion Rate = Weight × Dose/Concentration Dose Dose/hr Dose = Infusion Rate × Concentration Dose/min Dose (weight based) Dose/kg/hr Dose (weight based) = INF Rate × Concentration/ Weight Dose/kg/min 35 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 351 SV (ml) = 1000× C.O. (L/min)/HR (bpm) stroke index ml/m SVI (ml/m ) = SV (ml)/BSA (m systemic vascular DS/cm SVR (DS/cm ) = 79.96 × [APMAP (mmHg) - resistance CVP (mmHg)]/C.O. (L/min) BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 35 - 3...
  • Page 352 Select Oxycont Unit, Hb Unit, and Pressure Unit. Then corresponding parameter values will be ■ automatically converted and updated accordingly. Select Range to show the normal range of each parameter. ■ 35 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 353 DO2I (ml/min/m ) = CaO2 (ml/L) × (C.O. (L/ min)/BSA (m oxygen consumption ml/min/m VO2I (ml/min/m ) = C (a-v) O2 (ml/L) ×(C.O. (L/ min)/BSA (m BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 35 - 5...
  • Page 354 (mmHg) = 100 × PaO (mmHg)/FiO arterial to alveolar oxygen a/AO a/AO (%) = 100 × PaO (mmHg)/PAO ratio (mmHg) minute volume L/min MV (L/min) = [TV (ml) × RR (rpm)]/1000 35 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 355: Renal Calculations

    Urine ml/24 hrs plasm osmolality Posm mOsm/kgH urine osmolality Uosm mOsm/kgH serum sodium SerNa mmol/L creatinine μmol/L urine creatinine μmol/L blood urea nitrogen mmol/L height Height weight Weight BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 35 - 7...
  • Page 356 BUN/Cr* BUN/Cr = 1000 × BUN (mmol/L)/Cr (μmol/L) creatinine ratio urine-serum creatinine U/Cr None U/Cr (mmol/L) = Ucr (μmol/L)/Cr (μmol/L) ratio *: BUN/Cr is a ratio at mol unit system. 35 - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 357: Recording

    In the following conditions, you can set the recorder to automatically start recording: At a preset interval. For more information, see 36.5 Setting the Recorder. ■ ■ When a parameter alarm is triggered. For more information, see 36.6 Enabling Auto Recording on Alarm. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 36 - 1...
  • Page 358: Stopping Recordings

    Select the numerics area or waveform area of the desired parameter → select the Alarm tab. ◆ ◆ Select the Parameters Setup quick key → select the desired parameter → select the Alarm tab. Switch on Alarm Outputs. 36 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 359: Clearing Recording Tasks

    Never pull the recorder paper with force when a recording is in process. Otherwise, it may cause damage to the recorder. • Do not leave the recorder door open unless you reload paper or remove troubles. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 36 - 3...
  • Page 360: Removing Paper Jam

    If the recorder works incorrectly or produces unusual sounds, check if there is a paper jam first. If a paper jam is detected, follow this procedure to remove it: Open the recorder door. Take out the paper and tear off the draped part. Reload the paper and close the recorder door. 36 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 361: Printing

    For more details about the printer, see the document accompanying the printer. With product upgrades, the monitor may support more printers and no prior notice will be given. If you have any doubt about the printer you have purchased, contact Mindray. 37.2 End Case Reports 37.2.1...
  • Page 362: Setting The End Case Report

    When a parameter alarm switch is set to on and an alarm is triggered for this parameter, you can set a printer to start alarm printing automatically. To do so, follow this procedure: 37 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 363: Stopping A Printing Task

    ECG report displayed in 3 lines and 4 columns with 2.5 seconds of ECG data for generated by auto each column. measurement Simultaneous : Record simultaneous 12-lead ECG data. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 37 - 3...
  • Page 364: Setting Realtime Reports

    Setting Graphic Trends Reports To set graphic trends reports, follow this procedure: Select the Main Menu quick key → from the Report column select Report Setup. Select Graphic Trends Report. 37 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 365: Viewing Printer Status

    In these cases, you need to install paper and then re-send the print request. Restart the printer if necessary. Therefore, you’d better ensure that there is enough paper in the printer before sending a print request. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 37 - 5...
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  • Page 367: Using The On-Screen Timers

    Set Reminder Volume. A progress bar is shown with the run time. When the remaining time is 10 seconds, the monitor issues a reminder tone and the timer flashes in red, prompting you that the run time is to expire. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 38 - 1...
  • Page 368 NOTE • You cannot change timer settings when a timer is running. • You can set Direct, Run Time, and Reminder Volume only for normal, advanced, and cycled timers. 38 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 369: User Maintenance Settings

    No. from the Patient Management dialog. Room No. Bed No. NOTE • If Location is set to Unfixed, Bed No. and Room No. are cleared each time you discharge a patient. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 39 - 1...
  • Page 370: The Patient Management Settings

    Patient Name 39.3.3 The Transfer Tab Menu Item Default Setting Description Apply Module Settings Selects whether the N1/T1/MPM settings are transferred when transferring the N1/T1/MPM data. Transfer Data Length 4 hrs 39 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 371: The Discharge Tab

    Clearing patient data will discharge the current patient. 39.3.5 The Location Tab Menu Item Default Setting Description Location 1 - Location 10 Selects where the patient goes after patient monitoring stops. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 39 - 3...
  • Page 372: The Display Tab

    The alarm volume escalation function is not applied to the latched alarms. • The monitor provides the same alarm tone pattern for the remote device alarms as those for your monitor alarms. 39 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 373: The Pause/Reset Tab

    3 min : the monitor issues reminder tones every three minutes. • 2 min : the monitor issues reminder tones every two minutes. • 1 min : the monitor issues reminder tones every one minute. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 39 - 5...
  • Page 374: The Latching Tab

    Alarm Sound Selects the alarm tone pattern for the remote device alarms. Remote Disconnected Alarm Selects whether an alarm is issued if a remote device is disconnected. 39 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 375: The Nurse Call Tab

    (for N22/N19) secondary display. Auto : the monitor automatically adjusts the alarm light brightness according to the ambient light. The stronger the ambient light is, the brighter the alarm light is. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 39 - 7...
  • Page 376: The Caa Settings

    Delete : deletes the selected scoring tools. The monitor provide MEWS, NEWS, and NEWS2 by default. You cannot delete them. USB Drive Import : imports the desired scoring tools to the monitor. 39 - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 377: The Gcs Tab

    Selects whether to send the order of 12-lead interpretation report to the hospital information system while saving the report. 39.6.2 The Other Tab Menu Item Default Setting Description IBP Filter 12.5 Hz BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 39 - 9...
  • Page 378: The Review Settings

    39.7.3 The Arrhy Mark Tab From the Arrhy Mark page, you can define whether the compressed ECG waveform segments for arrhythmia events are marked with a specific background color. 39 - 10 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 379: The Display Settings

    39.8 The Display Settings Menu Item Default Setting Function D22/D19 On : you can only use Mindray secondary display. (for N22/N19) Off : you can use display of the third party as the secondary display Screen Contents Independent • Mirrored (for N22/N19): The contents of the secondary display is exactly the same with the primary display.
  • Page 380: The Report Layout Tab

    Selects whether to show second marks on the report output by the printer. Arrhy Setting (Recorder) Selects whether to include arrhythmia thresholds and QRS thresholds in the report output by the recorder. 39 - 12 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 381: The Unit Settings

    Language Parameters On/Off Config Influenced Selects whether the settings of parameter switches are influenced by configuration Parameters On/Off Protected Selects whether setting parameter switches is password protected. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 39 - 13...
  • Page 382: The Authorization Setup Settings

    The user name and password saved in the MLDAP server are required. Modify Local Password Changes the monitor’s password for accessing alarm settings and arrhythmia settings. 39 - 14 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 383: The Version Settings

    Displays battery information. Battery Voltage Battery Chip Temperature 39.16 The Scanner Settings 39.16.1 The 2D Barcode Tab (for the Mindray Custom 2D Barcode Reader) Default Setting Description 2D Barcode Establishes the relationship between the monitor data and barcode data for selectable patient demographics.
  • Page 384: 39.16.3 The Scanner Information Tab

    Data Parse Mode Local Parse Mode Type and DataParseMode . You do not need to change these settings. 39.16.4 The Identify Scanner Tab (for the non-Mindray Custom 2D Barcode Reader) Default Setting Description Identify Scanner When you are using barcode readers other than...
  • Page 385: 39.17.3 The Wlan Tab

    Alternate DNS Server 0.0.0.0 39.17.5 The Central Station Setup Tab Menu Item Default Setting Function Select CMS Selects whether to enable the CMS selection function for your monitor. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 39 - 17...
  • Page 386: 39.17.6 The Device Discover Tab

    39.17.9 The HL7 Configuration Tab You can send the realtime data, waveforms, and alarms from the monitor to the hospital servers via HL7 protocol. This page also display the server connection status. 39 - 18 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 387: 39.17.10 The Information Security Tab

    Description Server Address Inputs the name or IP address for the MLDAP server. IP Address 0.0.0.0 Port Network Test Tests whether the monitor is properly connected with the MLDAP server. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 39 - 19...
  • Page 388: The Wireless Module Settings

    • Auto : the TM80 is paired with the monitor via Wi-Fi by default for the first time. If the current communication is disconnected, another communication mode is selected automatically. 39 - 20 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 389: Battery

    When the monitor runs on battery power, the monitor may automatically shutdown due to high power consumption if too many external modules are connected. • Use only the AC mains to power the monitor when the iView system is in use. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 40 - 1...
  • Page 390: Installing Or Replacing The Battery

    No battery is installed when the monitor leaves the factory. For N22/N19, the battery must only be installed or replaced by service personnel trained and authorized by Mindray. To install or replace the battery, contact your service personnel. For N12/N12C, to install the battery, follow this procedure: Turn off the monitor.
  • Page 391: Battery Indications

    For more information on battery-related alarms, see D Alarm Messages. 40.5 Charging the Battery The battery is recharged automatically when the monitor is connected to AC mains power. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 40 - 3...
  • Page 392: Maintaining The Battery

    The battery storage temperature is between -5 °C and 35 °C. Storing batteries in a cool place can slow the aging process. Ideally the batteries should be stored at 15 °C. 40 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 393: Recycling Batteries

    Properly dispose of batteries according to local regulations. WARNING • Do not open batteries, heat batteries above 60 °C, incinerate batteries, or short the battery terminals. They may ignite, explode, leak or heat up, causing personal injury. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 40 - 5...
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  • Page 395: Care And Cleaning

    41.2 Care and Cleaning Safety Information WARNING • Use only Mindray approved cleaners, disinfectants and methods listed in this chapter to clean or disinfect your equipment or accessories. Warranty does not cover damage caused by unapproved substances or methods. •...
  • Page 396: Disinfecting The Monitor/Module/Smr

    Diversey Inc JIAN ZHI SU Tablet Beijing ChangJiangMai Medical Science Technology Co. Ltd Disinfectant Tablets JIAN ZHI SU Liquid, spray Beijing ChangJiangMai Medical Science Technology Co. Ltd Surface Disinfectant Spray 41 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 397 *1-Propanol, 50% Liquid *Descosept® forte Liquid Dr. Schumacher GmbH *Descosept® AF Liquid Dr. Schumacher GmbH *Dismozon® plus, 0.4% Powder BODE Chemie GmbH *mikrozid® AF Wipes Schülke & Mayr GmbH Wipes BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 41 - 3...
  • Page 398: Cleaning And Disinfecting The Accessories

    Never clean or disinfect the connectors and metal parts. • Use only Mindray approved cleaners and disinfectants and methods listed in this section to clean or disinfect the accessories. Warranty does not cover damage caused by unapproved substances or methods.
  • Page 399 Wipes Schülke & Mayr GmbH Tissues Glutaraldehyde, 2% Liquid Ethanol, 70% Liquid Isopropanol, 70% Liquid Rely+On™ Virkon® Powder Antec International Ltd High Level surface Disinfectant, 1% 1-Propanol, 50% Liquid BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 41 - 5...
  • Page 400 41.5.2.2 Disinfectants for the SpO Cable The following table lists approved disinfectants for the Mindray and Nellcor SpO cables: Product Name Product Type Manufacturer CIDEX® OPA Liquid Gilag GmbH International Advanced Sterilization products Clorox Dispatch® Wipes Clorox professional products company...
  • Page 401: Sterilization

    To clean the thermal print head, follow this procedure: Take measures against the static electricity, such as the wrist strap. Remove the recorder module from the module rack. Open the recorder door and remove the recording paper. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 41 - 7...
  • Page 402: Impact Of Improper Cleaning

    ■ ■ Metal part corrosion Brittle and breaking wires, connectors, and equipment housing ■ ■ Reduced cable and leadwire life ■ Overall system performance degradation Equipment malfunction or failure ■ 41 - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 403: Maintenance Introduction

    The equipment and accessories shall not be served or maintained while in use with a patient. • If you discover a problem with any of the equipment, contact your service personnel or Mindray. • Use and store the equipment within the specified temperature, humidity, and altitude ranges.
  • Page 404: Maintenance And Testing Schedule

    Every three months or if the battery runtime reduced significantly. 42.4 Testing Methods and Procedures Except the following maintenance tasks, all other test and maintenance tasks should be performed by Mindray- qualified service personnel only. ■ Regular check, including visual inspection and power-on test ■...
  • Page 405: Performing Power-On Test

    Check that the printer is properly connected and functions correctly. Check that the printout is clear without missing dots. 42.4.6 Checking the Battery For information on battery check, see 40.6.2 Checking Battery Performance. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 42 - 3...
  • Page 406: Disposing Of The Monitor

    Dispose of the monitor and its accessories when its service life is reached. Follow local regulations regarding the disposal of such product. WARNING • For disposal of parts and accessories, where not otherwise specified, follow local regulations regarding disposal of hospital waste. 42 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 407: Accessories

    Electrode, Kendall, 50 pcs/package Neonate 43.1.2 12-Pin Trunk Cables Model Description Applicable patient EV6201 0010-30-42719 ECG cable,12-pin, 3/5-lead, defibrillation-proof Adult, pediatric AHA/IEC 009-004728-00 EV6202 0010-30-42720 ECG cable,12-pin, 3-lead, defibrillation-proof, AHA/ Neonate, infant BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 43 - 1...
  • Page 408 1m to 1.4m Adult, pediatric EL6501B 0010-30-42735 ECG leadwires,5-lead, AHA, snap 1m to 1.4m Adult, pediatric 009-004729-00 EL6502B 0010-30-42736 ECG leadwires, 5-lead, IEC, snap 1m to 1.4m Adult, pediatric 009-004730-00 43 - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 409: 6-Lead Ecg Leadwires

    18 mW. The information about the wavelength range and maximum photic output consumption can be especially useful to clinicians, for example, when photodynamic therapy is performed. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 43 - 3...
  • Page 410: Extension Cables

    Disposable SpO2 sensor Pediatric (10 - Finger 50Kg) MAXII 0010-10-12204 Disposable SpO2 sensor Infant (3 - 20Kg) MAXNI 0010-10-12205 Disposable SpO2 sensor Neonate (<3 kg), Foot adult (>40 kg) Finger 43 - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 411: Temp Accessories

    Pediatric CM1203 0010-30-12159 Reusable cuff 24 - 35 13.1 Adult CM1204 0010-30-12160 Reusable cuff 33 - 47 16.5 Large adult CM1205 0010-30-12161 Reusable cuff 46 - 66 20.5 Adult thigh BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 43 - 5...
  • Page 412 CM1500D 001B-30-70695 NIBP cuff, single patient 7.1 to 13.1 Neonate use, size 4, 20 pcs/box CM1500E 001B-30-70696 NIBP cuff, single patient 8 to 15 Neonate use, size 5, 20 pcs/box 43 - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 413: Ibp Accessories

    ScvO Accessories Model Part No. Description Applicable patient PC3030 115-008191-00 8-pin ScvO2 module and cable, reusable PV2022-37 040-000919-00 CeVOX probe, 37 cm, disposable PV2022-35 040-000920-00 CeVOX probe, 35 cm, disposable BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 43 - 7...
  • Page 414: Picco Accessories

    Airway adapter, straight, disposable 040-001187-00 040-001187-00 Airway adapter, disposable Neonate 60-14200-00 9000-10-07487 Airway adapter, elbow, disposable 100-000080-00 100-000080-00 Watertrap, DRYLINE II, reusable Adult, pediatric 100-000081-00 100-000081-00 Watertrap, DRYLINE II, reusable Neonate 43 - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 415: Microstream Co Accessories

    Airway adapter, reusable Neonate 9960LGE 0010-10-42669 Mask, large Adult 9960STD 0010-10-42670 Mask, standard Adult 9960PED 0010-10-42671 Mask Pediatric 6934 0010-10-42667 Cable management straps 8751 0010-10-42668 Sensor holding clips 1036698 6800-30-50760 CO2 sensor BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 43 - 9...
  • Page 416: Ag Accessories

    Part No. Description Applicable patient 186-0195-MR 6800-30-50761 BIS Cable 186-0224-MR 115-005707-00 BISx4 Cable 186-0106 0010-10-42672 BISx sensor, Quatro Adult 186-0200 0010-10-42673 BISx sensor, Quatro Pediatric 186-0212 040-000392-00 BISx4 sensor, Bilateral Adult 43 - 10 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 417: Rso 2 Accessories

    Serial port adapting cable, type D 009-004613-00 Serial port adapting cable, type E 009-008485-00 Serial port adapting cable, type F 047-004857-00 ID adapter label 047-004859-00 Network line label 009-001770-00 RJ45 connecting cable BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 43 - 11...
  • Page 418: Mount And Mounting Accessories

    045-003297-00 Mount Transition Plate 045-003240-00 M Series 12" arm with Transition Plate 045-003253-00 GCX VHM Series arm with Transition Plate 045-003255-00 N12 roll stands(With iPM/iMEC adapter) 115-045865-00 Bedrail Hook (M3X16) 43 - 12 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 419: Miscellaneous Accessories

    Power cord, 3 m, India 009-007191-00 Power cord, 1.8 m, Switzerland 009-006594-00 Cable connecting the monitor and the T1 docking station, 10 m 009-007740-00 Video cable, 5 m (for N22/N19) BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 43 - 13...
  • Page 420 Power cord, 10 A, 250 V, 1.6 m, China DA8K-10-14452 Power cord, USA 8000-21-10361 Nurse call cable A30-000001--- Recording paper, 50 mm*20 m DA8K-10-14453 Power cord, UK DA8K-10-14454 Power cord, Europe 43 - 14 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 421: External Modules

    Supports AG monitoring, integrates BIS monitoring Tympanic Temp adapting Tympanic Temp Connects the Genius tympanic thermometer to the monitor module BeneLink module BeneLink Connects external devices Recorder module Supports recording BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 43 - 15...
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  • Page 423: Physical Specifications

    566 × 383 × 48 Excluding the handle. A.2.2 BeneVision N17/N15/N12/N12C Item Maximum W × H × D (mm) Comments Weight (kg) 466×355×210 Standard configuration, excluding modules, recorder, battery and accessories. 396×313×193 N12/12C 313×290×161 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual A - 1...
  • Page 424 136.5 × 80.5 × 102 With built-in BIS module Tympanic Temp adapting 0.25 136.5 × 80.5 × 102 module BeneLink 0.35 136.5 × 40 × 102 Recorder 0.40 136.5 × 80.5 × 102 A - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 425: Environmental Specifications

    120 to 805.5 ICG module Temperature (ºC) 10 to 40 0 to 50 Relative humidity 15 to 95 15 to 95 (noncondensing) (%) Barometric (mmHg) 427.5 to 805.5 120 to 805.5 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual A - 3...
  • Page 426: Battery Specifications

    Shutdown delay: at least 15 minutes after the low battery alarm first occurs Charge time For a new battery: 5 hours to 90% when the monitor is off. 9 hours to 90% when the monitor is on. A - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 427: Display Specifications

    A maximum of 3 LEDs Alarm lamp 1 (three color-coded: red, yellow, and cyan) Power-on LED 1 (green) AC power LED 1 (green) Battery LED 1 (two color-coded: yellow and green) BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual A - 5...
  • Page 428: Audio Indicator

    Serial bus connector (MSB) A.10.4 Interface Specifications of the N22/N19 Secondary Display Serial bus connector (MSB) Serial bus hub connector (SBH) Signal input connector (SIG1) DC-in connector Video output connector (VP1) A - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 429: Interface Specifications Of The N17/N15/N12/N12C

    High level: 3.5 to 5 V, ±5%, providing a maximum of 10 mA output current; Low level: < 0.5 V, receiving a maximum of 5 mA input current. Pulse width 100 ms ±10% maximum rising and falling time 1 ms Alarm output BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual A - 7...
  • Page 430: Data Storage

    <30dBm (FCC requirement: detection mode: peak power) Operating mode Infrastructure Data security Standards: WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-Enterprise,WPA2-Enterprise EAP method: EAP-FAST. EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, PEAP-GTC, PEAP- MSCHAPv2, PEAP-TLS, EAP- LEAP Encryption: TKIP, AES A.13.2 Wi-Fi Performance Specifications A - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 431 The weakest strength of the AP signal where the monitor is located cannot be less than -65 dBm. A.13.2.3 Distinct vision distance The distinct vision distance between the monitor and the AP is no less than to 50 meters. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual A - 9...
  • Page 432: Mpan Specifications

    Testing conditions are as follows: ■ Five pairs of monitors and telemetry devices (TM80 or BP10) can communicate in a 10 m space. The monitors communicating with the CMS via Wi-Fi. ■ A - 10 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 433: Measurement Specifications

    1mV (peak-to-peak value) ±5% ESU protection Cut mode: 300 W Coagulate mode: 100 W Recovery time: ≤10 s In compliance with the requirements in clause 202.6.2.101 of IEC 60601-2-27 Pace Pulse BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual A - 11...
  • Page 434 Rhythm, PVCs/min, Pauses/min, Couplet, Bigeminy, Trigeminy, R on T, Run PVCs, PVC, Tachy, Brady, Missed Beat, Pacer Not Paceing, Pacer Not Capture, Multiform PVC, Nonsus. V-Tac, Pause, Irr. Rhythm., A-Fib A - 12 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 435: Resp Specifications

    0.2 to 2.5 Hz (-3 dB) Sweep speed 3mm/s, 6.25 mm/s, 12.5 mm/s, 25 mm/s or 50 mm/s, less than 10% error Respiration Rate Measurement range 0 to 200 rpm BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual A - 13...
  • Page 436: Spo Specifications

    200 pairs 2.38% 520N 122 (65 male & 57 female) 200 pairs 2.88% The Pulse Oximeter with neonatal SpO sensors was also validated on adult subjects. Refreshing rate ≤1 s A - 14 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 437 2-4 s, 4-6 s, 8 s, 10 s, 12 s, 14 s, 16 s Low perfusion conditions Pulse amplitude: >0.02% Light penetration: >5% Low perfusion SpO2 accuracy ±2% PI measurement range 0.02 to 20% BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual A - 15...
  • Page 438: Pr Specifications

    ≤30 s (normal perfusion, no disturbance, PR value sudden change from 25 to 250 bpm) Accuracy 20 to 250 bpm: ±3 bpm 251 to 300 bpm, not specified Refreshing rate ≤1 s A - 16 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 439: Temp Specifications

    16 to 33 °C (60.8 °F to 91.4 °F) Response time <2 s Alarm limit Range Step TempIF High (low limit +1.0) to 41.9 °C 0.1 °C TempIF Low 33.1 to (high limit - 1.0) °C BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual A - 17...
  • Page 440 NIBP-D High Adult: (low limit + 5) to 245 Pediatric: (low limit + 5) to 195 Neonate: (low limit + 5) to 110 NIBP-D Low 11 to (high limit - 5) A - 18 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 441 American National Standard for Non-invasive sphygmomanometers (ISO 81060-2) in terms of mean error and standard deviation by comparing with intra-arterial measurements (depending on the configuration) in a typical patient population. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual A - 19...
  • Page 442: Nibp Specifications

    High limit to 360 IBP ≤ 50: 1 IBP > 50: 5 Art-M Extreme High Art-D Extreme High Art-S Extreme Low -50 to low limit Art-M Extreme Low Art-D Extreme Low A - 20 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 443: A.15.10 Scvo2/Svo2 Specifications

    /ScvO ScvO <60%: 0 to (High limit - 5%) ScvO ≥60%: 60% to (Low limit - 1%) A.15.10.2 ScvO Specifications from the ScvO Module Measured parameters Measurement range Measurement accuracy BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual A - 21...
  • Page 444: A.15.11 Cco Specifications

    (Low limit + 0.1) to 25 L/min 0.1 L/min CCO Low 0.3 to (high limit - 0.1)L/min CCI High (Low limit + 0.1) to 15 L/min/m 0.1 L/min/m CCI Low 0.1 to (high limit - 0.1)L/min/m A - 22 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 445 -50 mmHg to (High limit - 2mmHg) pCVP>50: 50 mmHg to (High limit - 5mmHg) * Coefficient of variation is measured using synthetic and/or database wave forms (laboratory testing). Coefficient of variation= SD/mean error. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual A - 23...
  • Page 446: A.15.12 Icg Specifications

    ≤ 60 rpm and I/E ratio ≤ 1:1, or breath rate ≤ 30 rpm and I/E ratio ≤ 2:1. resolution 1 mmHg measurement range 0 to 100% A - 24 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 447 Measured with a DRYLINE II adult watertrap and a 2.5-meter adult sampling line: ≤5 s@120 ml/min Measured with a DRYLINE II adult watertrap and a 2.5-meter adult sampling line (using with the RM module): ≤4.5 s@150 ml/min BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual A - 25...
  • Page 448 *: means an extra error should be added in case of gas interference when CO measurements are performed between 0 to 40mmHg. Effect of interference gases on O measurements Quantitative effect 0.2% 0.2% Hal, Des, Sev, Iso, Enf A - 26 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 449 0 to 70 rpm: ±1 rpm 71 to 120 rpm: ±2 rpm 121 to 150 rpm: ±3 rpm awRR resolution 1 rpm Data sample rate 40 Hz BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual A - 27...
  • Page 450: A.15.14 Ag Specifications

    1 rpm Iso accuracy As full accuracy specifications, but derated as follows: Add ±0.3% to accuracy for CO Add ±8% to accuracy for all anesthetic gases O accuracy is ±(8% A - 28 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 451 Gas sample flow rate 200ml/min, using the adult DRYLINE II water trap and sampling line (2.5m): ≤250 ms ≤250 ms ≤500 ms Hal, Iso, Sev, Des ≤300 ms ≤350 ms Delay time <4 s BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual A - 29...
  • Page 452 O and Agents, maximum interference from each gas at concentrations within specified accuracy ranges for each gas. The total interference of all gases is never larger than 5%REL. Alarm limit Range Step A - 30 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 453 (low limit + 0.2) to 18.0% 0.1% EtDes Low 0 to (high limit - 0.2)% FiDes High (low limit + 0.2) to 18.0% FiDes Low 0 to (high limit - 0.2)% BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual A - 31...
  • Page 454: A.15.15 Rm Specifications

    Not specified. Pmean 0 to 120 cmH ±10% PEEP 0 to 120 cmH Not specified. 2 to 120 L/min ±10% 2 to 120 L/min ±10% 0 to 120 cmH ±10% A - 32 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 455 Mve>10 L/min: (low limit + 2 L/min) to 60.0 L/min Mve>10 L/min: 2 L/min MVe Low Mve≤10 L/min: 0.5 L/min to (high limit - 0.5 L/min) Mve>10 L/min: 10 L/min to (high limit - 2 L/min) BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual A - 33...
  • Page 456: A.15.16 Eeg Specifications

    SEF, MF, PPF 0.5 to 30 Hz 0.5 Hz 40 to 100 dB 1 dB 0 to 100% 0 to 100 dB 1 dB Delta, Theta, Alpha, Beta 0 to 100% (±1%) A - 34 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 457 TOF mode TOF-Count 0 to 4 TOF-Ratio 5% to 160% Measurement interval Manual, 12s, 15s, 20s, 30s, 1min, 5min, 15min, 30min, 60min PTC mode 0 to 20 Measurement interval Manual BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual A - 35...
  • Page 458: Rso Specifications

    5% to 160% NMT message Threshold Block Recovery Off, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100% A.15.19 rSO Specifications Measurement range 15% to 95% A - 36 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 459: B Emc And Radio Regulatory Compliance

    Electromagnetic Immunity, the system will remain safe and provide the following essential performance: ■ Operating mode Accuracy ■ ■ Function Accessories identification ■ ■ Data stored ■ Alarm Detect for connection ■ BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual B - 1...
  • Page 460 The device is intended for use in the specified electromagnetic environment. The customer or the user of the device should assure that it is used in such an environment as described below. Immunity test IEC60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment - guidance B - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 461 WARNING • The device is configured with a wireless network connector to receive wireless signal. Other devices may interfere with this device even though they meet the requirements of CISPR. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual B - 3...
  • Page 462 Note 1: At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies. Note 2: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people. B - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 463: Radio Regulatory Compliance

    This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. WARNING • Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual B - 5...
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  • Page 465: C Default Settings

    Va (for 6-lead only) Vb(for 6-lead only) ECG Gain ×1 Speed 25 mm/sec Filter OR: Surgery CCU: Diagnostic Other departments: Monitor High FreqCut-off (for 12-lead only) 35 Hz Notch Filter BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual C - 1...
  • Page 466 CCU: On Other departments: Off Trigeminy CCU: On Other departments: Off Tachy Brady Pacer Not Capture Prompt Pacer Not Pacing Prompt Missed Beat Prompt Nonsus V-Tach CCU: On Other departments: Off C - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 467 ST-I, ST-II, ST-III, ST-aVR, ST-aVL, ST-aVF, ST-V1, ST- Alarm switch V2, ST-V3, ST-V4, ST-V5,ST-V6, ST-Va, ST-Vb (ST High limit 0.2 mV Absolute Alarm Mode set to Low limit -0.2 mV Priority Alarm Outputs BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual C - 3...
  • Page 468 QT Analysis QT Lead C.1.1.5 Glasgow 12-lead ECG Algorithm Default Settings Item Default Setting Filter Diagnostic Baseline Drift Removal Tachy Brady Waveform Layout Standard Median Complex Measurements Interpretation Interpretation Summary C - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 469 Apnea Delay Adult: 20 sec Pediatric: 20 sec Neonate: 15 sec RR Source Auto Resp Lead Adult: Auto Pediatric: Auto Neonate: II Gain ×2 Speed 6.25 mm/s Auto Threshold Detection BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual C - 5...
  • Page 470: Spo

    Pediatric: 160 Neonate: 200 Low limit Adult: 50 Pediatric: 75 Neonate: 100 Priority Alarm Outputs Alarm Source Auto PR Source Auto QRS Volume General, OR: 2 Other departments: 0 Display PR C - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 471: Temperature Default Settings

    Default Setting NIBP-S Alarm switch High limit Adult: 160 mmHg Pediatric: 120 mmHg Neonate: 90 mmHg Low limit Adult: 90 mmHg Pediatric: 70 mmHg Neonate: 40 mmHg Priority Alarm Outputs BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual C - 7...
  • Page 472 NIBP-M Extreme Alarm switch High limit Adult: 125 mmHg Pediatric: 100 mmHg Neonate: 75 mmHg Low limit Adult: 45 mmHg Pediatric: 40 mmHg Neonate: 20 mmHg Priority High Alarm Outputs C - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 473: Ibp Default Settings

    Pediatric and neonate: 60 mmHg Low limit ■ Art/pArt/Ao/UAP/BAP/FAP/LV/P1-P4 arterial pressure Adult: 90 mmHg Pediatric: 70 mmHg Neonate: 55 mmHg ■ Adult: 10 mmHg Pediatric and neonate: 24 mmHg Priority Alarm Outputs BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual C - 9...
  • Page 474 Pediatric: 50 mmHg Neonate: 35 mmHg ■ Adult: 0 mmHg Pediatric and neonate: 12 mmHg ■ CVP/pCVP//ICP/RAP/LAP/UVP/P1-P4 venous pressure Adult: 0 mmHg Pediatric and neonate: 0 mmHg Priority Alarm Outputs C - 10 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 475 Neonate: 90 mmHg Low limit Adult: 50 mmHg Pediatric: 40 mmHg Neonate: 30 mmHg Priority Alarm Outputs Measure (for P1, P2) Measure (for P3, P4) Mean only Sensitivity Speed 25 mm/sec BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual C - 11...
  • Page 476 Use PA-D as PAWP C.1.7 C.O. Default Settings Item Default Setting Alarm switch High limit 39.0 °C Low limit 36.0 °C Priority Alarm Outputs Comp const 0.542 Auto Start Auto TI C - 12 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 477: Scvo Default Settings

    CCO, GEDI, ELWI, SVRI, GEF C.1.10 ICG Default Setting Item Default Setting C.I. Alarm switch High limit Low limit Priority Alarm Outputs Alarm switch High limit Low limit Priority Alarm Outputs BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual C - 13...
  • Page 478 Vigileo: CCI, SVRI, SVV, SVI, RVEF EV1000: CCI, GEF, SVRI, ELWI, GEDI C.1.12 ScvO /SvO Default Settings (Vigilance/Vigileo/EV1000) Item Default Setting /ScvO Alarm switch High limit Low limit Priority Alarm Outputs C - 14 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 479: Co Default Settings

    Alarm switch High limit Adult and pediatric: 100% Neonate: 90% Low limit Priority Alarm Outputs BTPS Compensation Compensation OR: 100% Other departments: 21% AG Compensation O Compensation Auto Standby 60 min BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual C - 15...
  • Page 480: Gas Default Settings

    Low limit Adult and pediatric: 25mmHg Neonate: 30mmHg Priority Alarm Outputs FiCO Alarm switch High limit 4 mmHg Priority Alarm Outputs Alarm switch High limit Low limit Priority Alarm Outputs C - 16 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 481 Low limit 0.0% Priority Alarm Outputs FiHal/FiEnf/FiIso Alarm switch High limit 2.0% Low limit 0.0% Priority Alarm Outputs EtSev Alarm switch High limit 6.0% Low limit 0.0% Priority Alarm Outputs BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual C - 17...
  • Page 482: Rm Default Settings

    ) Waveform Type Draw (for CO compensation OR: 100% Other departments: Off C.1.15 RM Default Settings Item Default Setting PEEP Alarm switch High limit Low limit Priority Alarm Outputs C - 18 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 483: Eeg Default Settings

    SR, SEF, MF, PPF, TP, EMG Sensor Check Montage Montage 1 Interval 30 min Montage Setup Montage Type Bipolar Mode EEG Expand View Default Setting EEG Channels Scale 100 μv Speed 25mm/s BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual C - 19...
  • Page 484: Bis Default Settings

    BIS Expand View EEG Waveforms Parameter 1 BIS L Parameter 2 Trend Length 60 min C.1.18 NMT Default Settings Item Default Setting Stimulation Current Supra (60 mA) Pulse Width 200 μs C - 20 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 485: Rso Default Settings

    Alarm Default Settings Item Default Setting Alarm Volume High Alarm Volume Alarm Volume + 2 Reminder Volume Apnea Delay Adult: 20 sec Pediatric: 20 sec Neonate: 15 sec Printing Duration 20 sec BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual C - 21...
  • Page 486: Review Default Settings

    Other departments: 2 hrs Baseline (for OR department only) Routine Vital Manual Time (For Routine Vital set 08:00 to Auto ) Interval (For Routine Vital set 8 hrs to Auto ) C - 22 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 487: Oxycrg Default Settings

    Report Setup Item Default Setting ECG Report Amplitude 10 mm/mV Speed 25 mm/sec Auto Interval 12-Lead Format 3×4+1 Rhythm Lead 1 Rhythm Lead 2 Rhythm Lead 3 Format Sequence Sequential BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual C - 23...
  • Page 488: Calculations Default Settings

    Titration Table Dose Type Dose/hr Interval Oxygenation OxyCont Unit ml/L Hb Unit g/dl Pressure Unit mmHg Ventilation Pressure Unit mmHg C.2.8 System Time Default Settings Item Default Setting Date Format yyyy-mm-dd C - 24 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 489 Item Default Setting 24-Hour Time Daylight Savings Time BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual C - 25...
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  • Page 491: Physiological Alarm Messages

    Extreme Brady High PVCs/min Pauses/min R on T Bigeminy Trigeminy Tachy Brady Multiform PVC Vent. Rhythm Nonsus. Vtac Run PVCs Pause Couplet Prompt Prompt Irr Rhythm Prompt Pacer Not Pacing Prompt BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual D - 1...
  • Page 492: Resp Physiological Alarm Messages

    Extremely High Art-S/Art-D/Art-M High The Art value is lower than the Art Extreme alarm low limit. Check the patient’s condition and check if the alarm limit settings are correct. Extremely Low D - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 493: Co Physiological Alarm Messages

    C: the alarm is silenced and a √ appears before the alarm message, indicating that the alarm is acknowledged. In the following tables we will use A, B, and C to refer to the indications on alarm reset. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual D - 3...
  • Page 494: General Technical Alarm Messages

    Resp Interference Prompt The respiration circuit is disturbed. Check for any possible sources of signal noise. Electrode Poor Contact Prompt Check the electrode application. Reposition or replace the electrodes if necessary. D - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 495: Spo Technical Alarm Messages

    Low (for tympanic patient to a warmer place and take temperature thermometer) measurement again if necessary. TempIF Overrange (for The temperature measurement exceeds the tympanic thermometer) measurement range. Check the patient’s condition. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual D - 5...
  • Page 496: Nibp Technical Alarm Messages

    The IBP patient cable and/or corresponding IBP Low, sensor is not connected or detached. Check the configurable cable and sensor connection. XX No Pulse The catheter may be occluded. Please flush the catheter. D - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 497: Scvo Technical Alarm Messages

    D.2.10 ICG Technical Alarm Messages Indication on Alarm message Default priority Cause and solution alarm reset ICG Cable Error ICG cable is not calibrated or calibration failed. Replace the cable. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual D - 7...
  • Page 498: Cco Technical Alarm Messages (From Picco Module)

    For sidestream CO module, replug the module. If the alarm persists, contact your service personnel. CO2 No Watertrap Check the watertrap connections. D - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 499 CO2 No Sensor Make sure that the CO transducer is connected. CO2: Change Watertrap Replace the watertrap. CO2 Watertrap and Check the patient category and use a correct Patient Mismatch watertrap. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual D - 9...
  • Page 500: Ag Technical Alarm Messages

    BIS Electrode XX Poor Enter the Sensor Check menu, and check the Contact connections of the sensor and electrodes. BISx Error High Replug the module. If the alarm persists, contact your service personnel. D - 10 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 501: Eeg Technical Alarm Messages

    Note: X represents EEG channel and polarity, for example A+, A-, A+, A-, and so on. Y represents electrode location, for example Fp1, T3, and so on. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual D - 11...
  • Page 502: Nmt Technical Alarm Messages

    Auto Baseline Prompt The monitor automatically sets the rSO baseline. rSO2-2 Auto Baseline rSO2-1’ Auto Baseline rSO2-2’ Auto Baseline Disconnect/ Reconnect Remove the rSO module and reconnect it. rSO2 D - 12 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 503: Ews Technical Alarms

    Recorder Comm Error Replug the recorder and restart the monitor if not solved. If the alarm persists, contact your service personnel. Recorder Unavailable Recorder module failure. Replace the module. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual D - 13...
  • Page 504: Printer Technical Alarm Messages

    The network is interrupted when the monitor is Network Disconnected. viewed by another remote device. Check the network connection. WLAN IP Address Conflict Wireless network IP network conflicts. Check the network settings. D - 14 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 505: Technical Alarm Messages Related To Telemetry Monitors And Bp10 Modules

    The BP10 battery charge is critically low. Replace Depleted with a known good battery. Telemetry NIBP Battery The BP10 lithium-ion battery is may reach its Maintenance Required lifetime. Replace with a known good battery. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual D - 15...
  • Page 506: Other System Technical Alarm Messages

    (XX refers to the waveforms. For more information, see 39.12 The parameter label) Other Settings . The patient data storage Delete unnecessary earlier discharged patient. space is nearly full. Please delete some discharged patients. D - 16 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 507: Power Cord Plug

    No physical damage to the enclosure and accessories. No physical damage to meters, switches, connectors, etc. No residue of fluid spillage (e.g., water, coffee, chemicals, etc.). No loose or missing parts (e.g., knobs, dials, terminals, etc.). BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual E - 1...
  • Page 508: Contextual Inspection

    For UL60601-1, ◆ 300 μA in Normal Condition 1000 μA in Single Fault Condition ◆ For IEC60601-1, ◆ 500 μA in Normal Condition ◆ 1000 μA in Single Fault Condition E - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 509: Patient Leakage Current

    The following outlet conditions apply when performing the Mains on Applied Part test. Normal Polarity; ■ ■ Reversed Polarity LIMITS ◆ For CF applied parts: 50 μA ◆ For BF applied parts: 5000 μA BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual E - 3...
  • Page 510: Patient Auxiliary Current

    100 μA in Normal Condition ◆ 500 μA in Single Fault Condition NOTE • Make sure the safety analyzer is authorized comply with requirement of IEC60601-1. • Follow the instructions of the analyzer manufacturer. E - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 511: Preprocessing

    >20 ?V. The global QRS duration is from global QRS onset to the global QRS termination. ST segment The ST segment measurements are made at J point, and at equal intervals throughout the ST segment. BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual F - 1...
  • Page 512 Line Frequency (60Hz) 5.181 P Duration Base-Line 8.244 QRS Duration High Frequency -0.6 2.119 QRS Duration Line Frequency (50Hz) 0.943 QRS Duration Line Frequency (60Hz) 1.265 QRS Duration Base-Line 3.553 F - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 513 Measurement Mean Difference (ms) Standard Deviation (ms) QT Interval High Frequency -2.2 6.070 QT Interval Line Frequency (50Hz) -1.4 6.867 QT Interval Line Frequency (60Hz) 3.978 QT Interval Base-Line 3.134 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual F - 3...
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  • Page 515: Units

    °F Fahrenheit gram gigahertz gutta hour hertz inch kilo kilogram kilopascal litre pound meter milliampere hour mega byte microgram milli-equivalents milligram minute milliliter millimeter BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual G - 1...
  • Page 516: Symbols

    = equal to < less than > greater than ≤ less than or equal to ≥ greater than or equal to ± plus or minus × multiply © copyright G - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 517: Abbreviations

    (coronary) care unit Conformité Européenne cardiac function index C.I. cardiac index clinical information system CISPR International Special Committee on Radio Interference CMOS complementary metal oxide semiconductor central monitoring system C.O. cardiac output BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual G - 3...
  • Page 518 EtDes end-tidal anesthetic agent EtEnf EtHal EtIso EtSev EtCO end-tidal carbon dioxide end-tidal nitrous oxide ethylene oxide end-tidal oxygen EVLW extravascular lung water ELWI extravascular lung water index G - 4 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 519 International Electrotechnical Commission IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers internet protocol individual parameter score isoflurane BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual G - 5...
  • Page 520 NEWS National Early Warning Score NIBP noninvasive blood pressure negative inspiratory force oxygen oxygen concentration operating room oxyCRG oxygen cardio-respirogram pulmonary artery pArt artery pressure from the PiCCO module G - 6 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 521 RSBI rapid shallow breathing index regional oxygen saturation arterial oxygen saturation ScvO central venous oxygen saturation spectral edge frequency sevoflurane stroke index BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual G - 7...
  • Page 522 Vdaw airway dead space Vdaw/Vt airway dead space to tidal volume ratio G - 8 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 523 VEPT volume of electrically participating tissue velocity index consumption for one breath oxygen consumption index ventricular premature beat per minute Vtalv alveolar tidal volume work of breathing BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual G - 9...
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  • Page 525 Declaration of Conformity BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual H - 1...
  • Page 526 H - 2 BeneVision N Series Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 528 P/N:046-009995-00 (12.0)

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