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Features

Specifications

Specifications

Features

Portability

The recorder weighs approx. 215g (including batteries) and is compact.

The recorder is powered by LR6 type (AA) alkaline batteries.  It is possible to

replace the batteries with Ni-Cd rechargeable batteries.

Operation & management

Clock and automatic measurement parameters may be set as needed.

If you connect to a computer and use the optional software, clock and

automatic measurement parameters can be easily set.

There are three modes for automatic measurement. Mode 1 and Mode 2 are

preprogrammed. Mode 3 is user programmable.

The recorder can transmit data to a printer directly. (An adaptable printer is

necessary to print the data. Refer to Section "Data Transmission to a Printer"

for specifications of the TM-2480 printer.)

The recorder has the built-in chargeable Li ion battery to keep the clock and

automatic measurement parameters.

Analysis

The time interval may be changed as needed.

The patient's blood pressure can be measured immediately at any time.

If you use the optional software, you can analyze the data extensively.

Smart measurement

The measurement time is shortened by proper exhaust velocity control.

The exhaust velocity adjustment is unnecessary, because the constant
exhaust is properly controlled.

In the automatic measurement cycle, these inflation values and stop values

at exhaust are controlled to reduce the measurement time.

Functions and Specifications

Blood pressure measurement

There are two ways of utilizing this device to record blood pressure measurements.
Automatic measurement - This automatic measurement works in accordance

with internal clock, preset time intervals and preset
mode. The measurement data is saved in memory.

Manual measurement ----- Any time you press the 

START  STOP

 key, a blood

pressure measurement is performed immediately.

The measurement data is saved in the memory.

Summary of Contents for TM-2430

Page 1: ...WM PD4000136 Rev 1 1 Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor INSTRUCTION MANUAL TM 2430 TM 2430 RECORDER FOR AMBULATORY RECORDER FOR AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR...

Page 2: ...h is the registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc EXCEL is the registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation This mark informs you about the operation of the product Note This manual and or the...

Page 3: ...15 Deleting Old Data 19 Resetting the Recorder 19 Preparing the patient Patient Instructions 20 Use of the Cuff Cover 21 Attaching the Cuff and Recorder 21 Preparation of the Carrying Case 23 Operati...

Page 4: ...ting device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules These rules are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference when this equipment is operated in a commercial environment If...

Page 5: ...act your vendor for further instructions Blood pressure measurement This device is intended for adult use only The recorder may not make a measurement when a patient has continuous arrhythmia or the r...

Page 6: ...Stop using the recorder if the patient feels pain in the arm or if the recorder does not measure properly If the recorder is exposed to excessive moisture do not use Immediately request service from...

Page 7: ...more evident by using the TM 2430 recorder and an analysis by a physician This manual will explain in simple language how this recorder works Patient This blood pressure recorder is designed for an ad...

Page 8: ...t is started or stopped alternately When you press the AUTO ON OFF key at mode II of the automatic measurement S is displayed or turned off alter nately This sign changes the interval for sleep START...

Page 9: ...or off alternately When you press the AUTO ON OFF key while in mode II of the automatic measurement S is displayed or turned off alternately With the S turned off the time interval is 15 minutes With...

Page 10: ...battery to keep the clock and automatic measurement parameters Analysis The time interval may be changed as needed The patient s blood pressure can be measured immediately at any time If you use the o...

Page 11: ...e using automatic measurement This function does not display the SYS DIA or pulse rate for the automatic measurement but the data is saved in memory This function can select reveal or conceal at Param...

Page 12: ...tual measurement number may vary due to environment and capacity of batteries Memory Up to 300 sets of data Normal Clock Display During a measurement Pressure value After a measurement SYS DIA and pul...

Page 13: ...al half duplex Baud rate 9600 bps Data bits 8 bits Stop bits 2 bits X parameter Used for computer Not used for printer Parity None Code ASCII Environment specifications Operating environment 10 C 40 C...

Page 14: ...rechargeable batteries for the recorder Do not mix new and used batteries in the device Steps for replacing the batteries Step 1 Open the battery cover Step 2 Turn off the power switch Step 3 Replace...

Page 15: ...rs are stored All parameters are lost The mode after reset All parameters are lost Parameters for the Display and Clock This setting selects the display during automatic measurement sequence and adjus...

Page 16: ...ayed only in automatic measurement Step 3 Press the START STOP key The current year is displayed Step 4 Press the START STOP key The current month is displayed Step 5 Press the AUTO ON OFF key to disp...

Page 17: ...performed every quarter hour When the S is displayed the measurement is performed every half hour mode III The measurement interval can change six times within a maximum of 24 hours The recorder can...

Page 18: ...cy to not used To read the current settings press the START STOP key in this sequence Display key Sequence number Parameter Selecting a parameter AUTO ON OFF START STOP Selecting a sequence number Sig...

Page 19: ...tep 4 Press the AUTO ON OFF key so as to display 8 for 8 00 hours as the start time of the first block Step 5 Press the START STOP key The current frequency for the first block is displayed Step 6 Pre...

Page 20: ...display 10 for 10 minutes as the frequency of the third block Step15 Press the START STOP key The current start time of the fourth block is displayed Step16 Press the key The recorder stores these par...

Page 21: ...e internal system is initialized Caution All data and parameters are deleted and preset initial pa rameters are reset Do not press the reset switch too hard Press this key gently so as not to damage t...

Page 22: ...the START STOP key The recorder beeps releases the air in the cuff and an error is displayed The recorder will inflate the cuff for the next time period automatically When the AUTO ON OFF key is press...

Page 23: ...at the correct position the recorder may not measure the blood pressure correctly and an error may occur The left cuff is for use on the left arm of about 20cm 31cm If you need a different cuff purch...

Page 24: ...ver the shoulder and affix it on the patient using adhesive tape Step 6 Assemble the belt and carrying case Step 7 Positionthebeltsothatthecarryingcaseisontheright left sideofthepatient when a patient...

Page 25: ...Pull the belt from the hole of the carrying case Step 3 Passthebeltthroughthering Step 4 Thread the belt through the front hole and the rear hole of the hook Step 5 Insertthebelttotheringagain Exampl...

Page 26: ...bout 3 seconds When the A is displayed the recorder starts an automatic measurement based on the internal clock and the parameters for automatic measurement Operation using mode II Sleep mode Step 1 P...

Page 27: ...not actually transferring data Maintain the power on state while transmitting the data so that the data successfully transmitted The RS 232C cable is required when connecting to a printer The printer...

Page 28: ...Set the printer to ON LINE Step 4 Press the START STOP key Then is displayed and the data is transmitted Step 5 When the transmission is finished is dis played Step 6 Remove the cable at once The clo...

Page 29: ...ng data Maintain the power on state while transmitting the data so that the data is not damaged Steps for data transmission Connection Reading data with sofware Remove the cable Step 1 Connect the cab...

Page 30: ...Data Conversion DataConvertfeatureautomaticallystoresbloodpres sure and pulse data in standard CSV file format for use with popular spreadsheet programs Printed Reports Custom data reports formats ar...

Page 31: ...r left arm 15 22 cm 16 18 inches TM2430 07A Adult cuff for right arm 20 31 cm 18 12 inches TM2430 09A Cuff sleeves Name Order code Large cuff sleeve for left arm 2 sleeves AX 133003299 S Adult cuff sl...

Page 32: ...rew Mercury sphyg momanometer Power switch START STOP switch Recorder Step 4 Turn on the power switch when you press and hold the START STOP key The TM 2430 blinks the 0 of measurement value Step 5 Sq...

Page 33: ...ns every year periodically Contact your nearest A D office for this inspection Problem solving Caution Do not open the case of the recorder because it uses delicate electrical components and an intric...

Page 34: ...x during the measurement If you can not clear the error the product will requier repair Do not press the STOP key if you do not need to use it Do not move and try to relax during the measurement The e...

Page 35: ...repair Release the air from the cuff com pletely reset the product If you not clear this error repair is necessary The product needs repair Replace batteries correctly If you can not clear this error...

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