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The ABPM Dialogue box displays the following:
Patient Name & Patient ID (as defined by your own medical processes).
Current Time and Study Start Time (The time the study period will begin. By default 5
minutes after the current time).
Start Key: Manual/Automatic collection.
And a section for Time Periods:
Awake and asleep (these parameters allow you to define the interval between
measurements when the patient is in either state).
Special Start and Special End (these are optional items to set a fixed time to collect data).
Interval settings refer to the space of time between measurements taken for each state.
The visual time display shows the patient’s awake and asleep periods (The time the patient
is awake is displayed in white and the time the patient is asleep is displayed in black. This
allows a visible definition for you to see when the interval settings between measurements
will differ).
3. If you choose the "Patient Monitor" status from the upload menu the following dialog box will
appear.
Patient Name & Patient ID (as defined by your own medical processes).
Current Time: this is split into date (year-month-day) and time (hour:minute:second).
3. Clicking the "OK" button will show the following dialog box displaying the progress of the data
being transferred.
6.4.6 Data download
Before you download the measurement data from the device, make certain:
1. The device is connected to the computer via the (mini USB) serial port.
2. The device is turned on.
3. Disconnect the device from the patient before you connect it to any piece of
hardware such as your personal computer (to avoid risk of electric-shock)
The downloaded patient data will be saved to your default computer path. If you want to change
the storage path, from the menu select "Download" and then select "Set file path", then a dialogue
box will appear allowing you to select where you want to download your data from.
Summary of Contents for V460S Series
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