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1. ONION undated by monitor Foe sate 1mi xi NAME HR BPM Johna thorr 1o02 To monitor additional users Professional Edition simply repeat the steps listed above All persons being monitored must be at least 3 feet apart The names of additional users will be added to the above center console Simultaneous Starts possible for coded repeaters You may also use the Multiple Start ADD name feature to create a list of names to be monitored and start their monitors simultaneously At any time any user s chart may be restored for normal viewing Under normal conditions the user charts will remain minimized However if there is a loss of signal or if a telephone email alarm is initiated the related user chart will automatically be restored for viewing iv Stopping the MyPulse Monitor Note that the windows X button is disabled to prevent accidental stopping of the monitor To stop the monitor restore STOR the main Monitor Window application program screen that contains the STOP icon shown on the right If more than one monitor is running select the window by the name of the person being monitored Minimize click on the window that contains the charts so as to expose the main Monitor Screen and the STOP icon Next click on the Stop icon shown on the right You will be prompted to select whether or not you want to terminate the monitor If you select Yes the monitor will terminate ending the session
2. Appendix A Actual values amp Standard Deviations Standard deviation is a measure of dispersal or amount of variation amongst a set of numbers A low standard deviation indicates that the numbers are close to each other A high standard deviation indicates that the numbers differ greatly The MyPulse monitor displays a data chart in terms of actual values and a standard deviation chart in terms of standard deviations These charts are explained below Actual values The chart of actual values is customized to the category in which the person being monitored falls The upper and lower alarm limits are for the category not the individual person However even within a category one size does not fit all A person who exercises regularly may have a relatively strong heart that pumps more blood with each heartbeat In that case the normal heart rate is relatively low and may be lower than the lower alarm limit Conversely a sedentary person may have a relatively weak heart that pumps less blood with each heartbeat In that case the normal heart rate is relatively high and may be higher than the upper alarm limit Standardized values The chart of standardized values is customized to the individual person being monitored The upper and lower alarm limits are for the individual person not their category The unit of measure on the standardized chart is standard deviations The standardized chart will detect a relatively large sudden increas
3. As ey yi z els 3 SY i na AU RA STAY WELL STAY EIT STAY YOUNGS 4 Video instructions at www MyPulseMonitor com amp on product DVD Computer powered Wireless Ultra intelligent Real time Monitor CWURM Version 2014 9 Patent no 6897773 This manual amp video instructions are on the product DVD For the latest version please visit our website at www MyPulseMonitor com Copyright 2005 All rights reserved Table of Contents Safety Information we o dA Edd odd 4 Computer Powered Wireless Ultra Intelligent Real Time Monitor 5 Installing the MyPulse Heart Monitoring Software 1 1 6 Installing the MyPulse Heart Monitoring Hardware 11111 7 MyPulse WearLink or Bluetooth Heart Rate Transmitter 8 Setting the Frequency Switches 0 cece aaa aaa tees 10 Launching Utilizing and Customizing MyPulse Software 13 Launching MyPulse 0 ec ecc eee aaa eee aaa aaa wana 15 Utilizing MyPulse 0 0 ccc eee aaa cent ea eeenea ee i oae 15 Customizing MyPulse o on eener errre 15 Starting the MyPulse Heart Rate Monitor 23 Selecting the chart to be displayed 24 Stop watch functions 28 Simultaneous monitoring of multiple users 29 Stopping MyPulse es eee aaa ee eee enone 31 Reporting a OO A A A WIRD DA 32 Advanced Men s sza Z AREA 34 Inte
4. ON fast charge mode Subsequent fast recharges may require as little as one 10 hour It will slow charge about 24 hours when the repeater is turned OFF The repeater operates normally while it is being recharged When it is disconnected from the charger and is outside the range of the chest strap the LED will blink once every 5 seconds When placed within 3 feet of the chest strap it will blink once for every heartbeat A full battery will last about 48 hours Never leave the battery in a discharged state as doing so will damage it A damaged battery will not hold charge Always charge it fully before storing 5 Installing the MyPulse bluetooth Heart Rate Sensor Transmitter FCC ID QOQWT12 a Charging the MyPulse bluetooth Heart Rate Sensor Transmitter Plug the charger into a usb port and the sensor transmitter into the charger The green LED indicates the charger is connected to a power source The red LED indicates that the sensor transmitter is charging The red light will turn off when it is fully charged Expect 90 charge in lhour 100 charge in 3 hours A fully charged new battery will last about 26 hours B58 b Direct mid range computer communications Wet the chest strap electrodes thoroughly then placed them firmly against your skin adjusting the strap length for comfort Use electrode gel if planning to be sedentary or for sleep monitoring Clip the sensor transmitter to the chest strap with the MyPulse logo i
5. Of the many charts available two are shown below The standardized chart is the same as the real time chart except that it is rescaled in terms of standard deviations The real time and standardized charts shown below are for different time periods Continuous Updating Note that the windows X button is disabled to prevent accidental stopping of the monitor The charts will be updated continuously as new incoming data are received To temporarily pause updating so as to read a chart or email data to a care giver supervisor double click the top of the window to maximize it To resume updating double click the top of the window to restore it MyPulse will automatically resume updating after approximately one minute tj REAL TIME CHART HR_ BPM 82 00 Interval 3 7 Battery B3 86 87 m 11 12 38pm ia a4 07 23 2014 Estimated n Gprs Ti TS pl M x U gt Wy Pulse Cot PROFESSIONAL EDITION D se MW m a G potne TOMY RPA gt SE REAL TIME CHART HR_ BPM 0 67 Intorval 3 7 Battory 83 9 11 23 1apm 07 23 2014 nR BPM Estimated 4 11 09 12pm 11 28 00pm 07 23 2014 o data point 150 300 07 23 2014 FIE 7 3 AN ue NE CH Seer Nw ew Oo Greatest change in HR_ BPM is 150 7 Chi Squared 7 5 45 766 Da m e Non Gaussian 0 00 Root Mean Square Doviation 1 00 Min 1 65 Chart Summary Control l
6. Charger Wall transformer CUI Stack DPD030040 P7 DK Input 120VAC 60 Hz 4W Output 3VDC 400mA Model No DV 3400 OPERATING TEMPERATURE 14degF to 122degF 10degC to 50degC DIMENSIONS Chest sensor transmitter 2 5x1 5x0 5 inch hard plastic enclosure Chest strap 1 125 inch wide Adjustable length Repeater 2 75 x 2 x 0 8 inch Charger 2 125 x 1 375 x 1 375 inch Receiver 2 75 x 2 x 0 8 inch WEIGHT Chest sensor transmitter 1 0 Chest strap 1 3 Chest total on body 2 3 Repeater in pocket 2 7 1 8 without battery Receiver remote 3 0 Grand total 8 0 ounces MATERIALS Sensor Transmitter Hard plastics enclosure Polyamide Water proof up to 30meters 100 feet Chest strap Polyurethane polyester polyamide nylon and natural rubber including a small amount of latex Repeater Hard plastic enclosure Receiver Hard plastic enclosure Plastic covered metal wire cable between receiver and computer DATA COMMUNICATIONS Wireless to computer via USB port Coded to prevent interference INFORMATION DISPLAY Computer screen Real time Beat to beat numeric pulse rate Time chart of current pulse rates and archived pulse rate log for up to approximately 1 year for 1000 users Hard copy printable 56 References Ridley A D Single versus dual process control charts Proceedings of the Production and Operations Management Conference POMS 2003 Savannah Ga April 4 7 2003 Pulse Oximetry an mws model Proc
7. FCC notice TCB notice ANSI notice UL listed FEATURES METHOD OF POWER Pulse rate measurement real time charts variability analysis and wireless notification US Patent 6897773 Chest strap sensor transmitter N2965 CE0537 indicates compliance with European medical device directive FCC ID QU8FOURCAST QOQWT12 Declaration of conformity to FCC Rule part 15 Grant of equipment authorization Declaration of conformity to FCC Rule part 2 931 Declaration of conformity to ANSI standard C63 4 1992 81J1E81356 Provides fast reliable pulse rate measurements on any person Non invasive Wireless convenience Coded to prevent interference No wires to entangle or restrict the movement of a person No contact gels to irritate the skin Ideally suited for use in homes gymnasiums sports work place at a picnic Tele monitoring from a remote location Chest sensor transmitter 5KHz 3feet Battery type CR2025 Battery life Approximately 2500 hours or 2 years 1hour day 7 days week Chest sensor transmitter Bluetooth 2 4 2 4835MHz 33feet Rechargeable 90 in1 hr 100 in 3hrs 26 hr charge cycle Repeater Battery type Size AA Rechargeable 1 5volt Nickel metal hydride Charging circuit includes a 2amp fuse and monitoring to prevent overcharging Time between charges inside device 48 hours Battery life Approximately 1000 recharges in 2 years 55 Receiver 5 volts USB computer port
8. Similar to xi nes the Automatic Phone email Alarm this feature automatically prints charts in the event that the charts of the person being monitored becomes red The print alarm will only be activated if the user s charts have been red for longer than five minutes The charts will be printed only once Advanced Options Some advanced options are reserved for professionals with expertise in the variables being monitored and or professionals with expertise in mathematical models Click on the Advanced Options button and a new window will open giving you the following options 19 optional Explanation Variables to customize a The chart upper and lower control limts are set automatically during this customization go o fso process The automatic settings are average values based on age and sex This customization process also gives you an opportuniy to change the settings to values that may be better suited to a particular individual 1 Wireless hee zl gt z Some options are reserved for professionals Walk about mc Training Zone AR pir Age Tet digit gt 2nd digt v Resting heart rate Select one i Training objective Select one 7 Customize further Cancel Advanced op Set upper and lower heart rates HEART g Vi e LERS ia User s Wn a Variables to Customize This customization process allows you the opportunity
9. Software Setup Wizard will launch automatically If not double click the desktop My Computer icon double click the DVD ROM drive icon and double click on the Setup exe icon Follow the Setup Wizard s installation instructions The default folder where the software program will be installed is MyPulse The installer will ask you to insert the short range or long range receiver at the appropriate time Otherwise the windows device manager may be used to install the receiver The mid range bluetooth sensor transmitter are installed by Windows Control panel Add a device If MyPulse is reinstalled for example during an upgrade to a new version all user settings from the previous version are retained NOTE The DVD ROM drive contains USB drivers that are required for the short range and long range MyPulse receivers The setup wizard will copy the drivers to the installation folder MyPulse This will allow you to install additional receivers without the DVD In case of the Bluetooth mid range monitor if a smart phone is used to collect and transmit gps coordinates and data to the computer then in addition to the MyPulse computer software MyPulse smart phone must be downloaded from www MyPulseMonitor com and installed on the phone The DropBox APP must be downloaded and installed on the computer 6 Installing the MyPulse Heart Monitoring Hardware 1 Installing the short range or long range MyPulse Heart Monitoring Hardware on your
10. necessary for non coded repeaters a l NOTE Each chest strap sensor transmitter is coded If a message appears stating that the transmission code you are searching for is already being used by the first monitor you must change the code before continuing this will not arise with coded repeaters or bluetooth sensors If the chest strap is non bluetooth the code may be changed by raising the front part of the strap the electrodes off the skin for at least 10 seconds Launch the MyPulse Program by double clicking the MyPulse Program icon on your desktop Enter the Customize Menu by clicking Customize Select the first user to be monitored Click Save then click OK On the Main Menu Screen click Start Monitor then Continue The MyPulse Program will begin monitoring User 1 Minimize the MyPulse Program application and the user s chart Launch a second application Professional Edition of the MyPulse Program by double clicking the MyPulse Program icon on your desktop Enter the Customize Menu by clicking Customize Select the second user to be monitored Click Save then click OK On the Main Menu Screen click Start Monitor then Continue The MyPulse Program will begin monitoring User 2 Minimize the MyPulse Program application and the user s chart then replacing it 30 The center console Nurse s station or Physical Trainer s station contains a list of the persons being monitored as shown below
11. result in fire and electric shock If the AC adapter will be unused for a long time unplug it Always grasp the AC adapter Avoid pulling the power cord as that can cause damage fire and electrical shock e Do not subject the monitor to large amounts of humidity or dust as that may result in fire and electrical shock e Do not place the monitor on an unstable or tilted surface as it may fall resulting in damage or personal injury e Always dispose of a MyPulse WearLink belt used battery according to government regulations e Under no circumstances should the Long Range Receiver Repeater or Short Range Receiver be opened taken apart or modified in any way Any such action may result in fire and electrical shock If the rechargeable battery in the repeater is worn out contact your original dealer to purchase a replacement battery The dealer will install the battery e If the monitor is emitting smoke or a strange odor turn it off immediately and unplug the AC adapter from the wall outlet Contact your original dealer to request servicing Computer Powered Wireless Ultra Intelligent Real Time Monitor This monitor is a reference device General User Information MyPulse is a multifunction vital signs monitor suitable and convenient for use in private homes gymnasiums sports nursing homes and hospitals It is a high performance mobile and fully integrated heart monitoring system to help in the analysis of fitness a
12. sensor transmitter 1 Short range receiver 1 USB Cable 2 3 4 USB Cable 1 Optional i cellular telephone USB HUB i Internet connection or Z Telephone USB PORT MODEM gt _ wal COMPUTER TRAINER S STATION 45 MID RANGE Computer powered Wireless Ultra intelligent Real time monitor EXERCISE GUIDANCE HOSPITAL or NURSING HOME Clients can lie down sit up or walk about 33 feet from computer completely free of wires Bed 2 3 4 Users 2 3 4 Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth sensor transmitter 1 sensor transmitters 2 3 4 sensor transmitter 5 Bluetooth Receiver USB HUB Optional cellular COMPUTER telephone TRAINER S STATION Note Bluetooth transmission range is limited to 33 feet in line of sight and attenuates significantly when travelling through walls Computers and beds must be in the same room 46 LONG RANGE Computer powered Wireless Ultra intelligent Real time monitor EXERCISE GUIDANCE HOSPITAL or NURSING HOME Clients can lie down sit up or walk about at least 3 ft apart from each other completely free of wires ROOM I ROOM 2 3 4 ROOM 5 User 5 Coded sensor transmitter 5 Repeater 5 User 1 Coded sensor transmitter 1 Repeater 1 I I I I l I I Frequency 1 I I Long range Long range Long range Receiver 1 Receiver 2 3 4 Receiver 5 USB HUB Optional cellular COMPUTER telephone TRAINER S STATION 47
13. to change the upper and lower control settings independently To set the alarm for the chart of actual values enter the lower amp upper absolute limits for the variables listed you should see only HR BPM b Window Length This feature can be used to improve data analysis when the data contains cycles It is set equal to the longest cycle in the data If the length of the longest cycle is unknown the program can be directed to select the best value from a set of different values See explanation on screen for more details c Transformations The following differencing power and antithetic transformation options are available to improve data analysis For further information on Window Length and Transformations please see references 3 4 5 01 No transformation 0 No differencing power no antithetic Oa No differencing no power antithetic OA No differencing power antithetic 11 Differencing no power no antithetic 1 Differencing power no antithetic la Differencing no power antithetic 1A Differencing power antithetic 20 d Training Zone enter your Age Resting heart rate and Training objective Regular Fat burning Athletic performance or Maximum effort Once you have the settings configured properly click on Customize Further to accept these settings xiii Code The transmission code options are as follows AUTOMATIC search Select AUT
14. will be deactivated Test Remote Phone email This button is used to test the Remote Telephone connection It will dial the user specified Remote phone number and send email message no data These instructions also apply to the optional phone email buttons labeled Test Remote 2 3 4 5 Phone email Local Phone email This number will be dialed only one complete ring email message sent no data if any chart becomes red due to no connection or due to heart activity in excess of the user specified limits for any amount of time It may be used to notify the person being monitored and who may have traveled outside the listening or viewing range of the computer For example this could be the number email address of the cell phone that the user carries NOTE You must enter a Remote Phone number or email address in order for local or additional remote Phone email to be activated d Test Local Phone email This button is used to test the Local Telephone email connection It will dial send email to the user specified Local phone number email address Remote 2 Phone address will also accept the name of a batch file Example AutoDialer bat to be executed when MyPulse alarms The batch file must be created by the user and placed in the MyPulse folder It must contain the command line for a user supplied automatic dialing and message announcement program c folder name automatic dialing program name e Hang U
15. 00 feet from the receiver The monitor is experiencing interference at the particular frequency to which it is set on the repeater amp receiver The frequency settings must be changed Chart has stopped updating see also the above comments on interference Causes The short range chest strap was temporarily removed and replaced and the transmission code changed The monitor must be restarted A Bluetooth USB adapter is in an overloaded hub Repeater LED does not blink Causes The repeater requires recharging Repeater LED blinks every 5 seconds not with every heat beat Causes The repeater is more than 3 feet from the chest strap or the strap needs moistening or a new battery The battery life is about 2500 hours Repeater battery does not hold charge Causes Battery was left discharged for an extended period Place the repeater on a 24 hour slow charge switch turned OFF If that fails the battery is damaged Battery is damaged or has expired A damaged battery can result from storage in a state of discharge Also the battery will expire after about 1000 recharges or about 2 years of use Telephone alarm email does not work Causes The port number for the modem to which the telephone is connected is not correct for email no internet connection Correct the port settings and test the telephone email connection and number from the customize screen 54 Technical Specifications INTENDED USE PATENT CE notice
16. If the computer is portable amp powered by a motor car battery then travel is possible e g shopping picnic etc Professional Adult user Cellular phone to receive local alarm remote observer with telephone and or computer Bluetooth sensor transmitter Optional cellular Bluetooth telephone Receiver connection or 3 i Telephone wall i COMPUTER Fixed or portable 41 LONG RANGE Computer powered Wireless Ultra intelligent Real time monitor SINGLE HOME USER Home adult user can move about inside and outside of home completely free of wires If the computer is portable amp powered by a motor car battery then travel is possible e g shopping picnic etc Professional Adult user Cellular phone to receive phone alarm remote observer with telephone and or computer Coded sensor transmitter Repeater Optional cellular Long range telephone Receiver Internet connection 1 or f Telephone wall i COMPUTER Fixed or portable 42 MID RANGE Computer powered Wireless Ultra intelligent Real time monitor INSIDE GYMNASIUM or OUTDOOR PLAYING FIELD Clients can move about 33 feet from computer completely free of wires TRAINER Cellular phone Client 2 3 4 OR Pocket computer amp Bluetooth receiver Bluetooth sensor transmitter 2 3 4 Client 5 Client 1 Bluetooth sensor transmitter 5 Bluetooth sensor tra
17. MCIA adapters Hy Ports COM amp LPT O Processors 0 Sound video and game controllers gt System devices E e Universal Serial Bus controllers 14 Launching MyPulse Double click on the MyPulse Monitor program icon on your desktop Alternatively click on the windows task bar Start All Programs MyPulse MyPulse If this is the first launch the program will start and take you directly to the Customize Screen Utilizing MyPulse There are three main processes to learn when utilizing the MyPulse Heart Monitoring Software They are 1 Customizing the MyPulse Monitor 2 Starting the MyPulse Heart Rate Monitor and 3 Reporting These are described in detail below 3 Customizing MyPulse Each user must have a unique profile set up before using the MyPulse Monitor The steps for creating each profile are as follows On the Main Menu Screen click Customize This will take you to the user profile customization screen 15 NOTE Unless otherwise specified all data fields require an entry Set Password Optional Near the top right corner of this screen you will see Set Password If you double click on Set Password a screen will open in which you can set a password that will restrict access to the custom settings and to all encrypted client names and data NOTE If you no longer want password protection set the password to no iii Vi Vil m Name of Person Being Monitored I
18. OSPITAL or NURSING HOME CARDIOLOGY OFFICE With user supplied smart phone one or more users may be anywhere in the world where there is access to the internet All normal activities can be performed while being monitored on a remote computer by a friend relative or professional i s PC home monitor chart Bluetooth Smart phone updates PC Join me displays chart on e smart phone Nurse s station uses join me to display pc home monitor charts _ gt Ji z ma A TTR _ ar PC home monitor chart join me displays 8 Bluetooth Smart phone updates PC chart on smart Join me displays chart 7 phone and or on smart phone central PC nurse s station 39 SHORT RANGE Computer powered Wireless Ultra intelligent Real time monitor SINGLE HOME USER User is confined to 3ft radius but can adjust their body position completely free of wires If the computer is portable amp powered by a motor car battery then travel is possible Local observer at home inside or outside house Cellular Telephone Optional cellular User telephone Coded sensor transmitter Short range Receiver USB PORT USB PORT MODEM Internet i mS connection pe i COMPUTER Telephone wall Fixed or portable 40 MID RANGE Computer powered Wireless Ultra intelligent Real time monitor SINGLE HOME USER User can move about inside home within a 33 foot radius completely free of wires
19. Omatic search to let MyPulse search for and discover the code number of the sensor transmitter or repeater This procedure must be used when the sensor transmitter or repeater does not have a fixed code but generates a new random code each time the sensor is used This procedure must also be used when the sensor transmitter or repeater code is fixed but not known Refer to the section Starting the MyPulse Heart Rate Monitor for additional information on Simultaneous Monitoring of Multiple Users If the repeater is marked with a unique 8 digit serial code number Select R T and enter the repeater code number to search for the sensor transmitter repeater codes This is useful if monitoring two or more individuals to whom repeaters have been uniquely assigned They can be identified even if their sensor transmitter codes are the same Select R and enter the repeater code to lock onto the repeater only and ignore the sensor transmitter code Select T to lock onto the transmitter and ignore the repeater code This permits someone to be monitored by means of two or more repeaters that have been placed at different locations more than 10 feet apart NOTE Receiver serial numbers are unrelated to the transmission code In a multi user environment heart monitors chest straps repeaters amp short range receivers must never be transferred between users while they are being monitored This could cause the charts of different users to be r
20. and installed on the phone The SmartPhone APP Name of person to be monitored must be identical to the name in ii above The DropBox APP must be downloaded and installed on the computer 16 viliAge Group In this field select the age group of the person being monitored Normal pulse rates vary depending on age and sex The MyPulse software contains pre selected default settings for each age range and sex These pre selected choices are for a person who is at rest sitting down or sleeping If the person being monitored will be walking around or exercising their pulse will normally rise far above their resting pulse rate In this case select Walk About Mode from the dropdown menu This will prevent excessive false alarms from occurring The lower pulse limit will be set to 50 bpm but there will be no effective upper limit An alarm will still be activated if there is a sudden large increase or decrease in pulse rate greater than the preset limits on the standard deviation chart For further information on pre selected default settings refer to Appendix C ix Sex Select the sex of the person being monitored X Automatic Phone email Alarm Advanced amp Professional editions Check this box to activate a feature which automatically sounds a local voice alarm and dials user specified phone numbers in the event that any chart for the person being monitored turns red The phone email alarm will continue to ring until the chart
21. and you will be prompted to select whether or not you want to exit the MyPulse program If you select Yes the MyPulse program will exit 31 If you select No you will be returned to the Main Menu Screen If you select No to not terminate the monitor the monitor will continue to run and you will be returned to the Main Menu Screen 5 Reporting Advanced amp Professional editions There are two methods you can use to enter the MyPulse Report Menu Screen They are explained below a On the Main Menu Screen click Report In the drop down menu click Review Data History b Shortcut On the Main Menu Screen click the icon shown on the right Either one of these methods will take you to the Report Menu shown below i Name of Person to be Reviewed Open the drop down menu box If you just started MyPulse you will see all the names of persons that were entered from the customize menu see customizing the MyPulse monitor If you were monitoring a person and just stopped the monitor the drop down menu will show only the person who you were monitoring In that case the name must be changed using the customize menu In either case click the name of the person to be monitored 32 ii Selecting the historical data to be reviewed a Start at Use the vertical scroll bar labeled start at to select the starting position and date of the data to be reviewed b End at Use the vertical scroll bar la
22. any desired annotations Email the chart and annotations as needed for example to a professional At any time access the real time charts via the internet with a web browser by setting the url to www logmein com and entering the userid and password for the client monitoring amp charting computer The alternative www join me does not require a password and is perfect for viewing from a cell phone For example make daily visits to an outpatient or monitor a bicyclist on a cross country ride who is being monitored on a pocket computer connected to the internet To retrieve a chart click on the chart edit copy then paste it into Microsoft word at the central station computer Then save it and or email it as needed for example to a professional 37 Applications GLOBAL RANGE Computer powered Wireless Ultra intelligent Real time monitor SINGLE HOME USER INSIDE GYMNASIUM or OUTDOOR PLAYING FIELD HOSPITAL or NURSING HOME CARDIOLOGY OFFICE With user supplied smart phone one or more users may be anywhere in the world where there is access to the internet All normal activities can be performed while being monitored on a remote computer by a friend relative or professional O Bluetooth Individual monitor Trainer s station Nurse s station O Bluetooth 38 GLOBAL RANGE Computer powered Wireless Ultra intelligent Real time monitor SINGLE HOME USER INSIDE GYMNASIUM or OUTDOOR PLAYING FIELD H
23. as it may simpler Method c can be chosen next 6 Deactivating Screen and Computer Power Saving features Required Prior to using the MyPulse Monitor it is required that you turn off your computer s screen saver and all power save options such as Sleep Mode and Hibernate Mode Set the sleep option to NEVER Set the lap top close lid option to DO NOTHING Failure to do so will cause MyPulse to stop operating including all alarm functions if and when the computer enters sleep mode Furthermore the usb ports will be turned off requiring that the computer be restarted Also turn off all other systems and programs that are unrelated to and or not required by the MyPulse monitor For details on this step refer to Appendix D 12 Launching Utilizing and Customizing MyPulse Software Important First Steps The following are WindowsXP screens For Windows 7 click on the Start button then Devices and Printers 1 Identify the USB COM Port to which the MyPulse receiver is connected Double click on Display Device Manager icon shown to the right Display Device Manager lnk Scroll down and double click on Ports COM amp LPT Double click on USB Serial Port COM for details Make a note of the USB Port 7 in this example to which the MyPulse receiver is connected if necessary unplug and plug in the receiver Use a printed number sticker to mark the receiver with the COM port number You will need it to cus
24. beled end at to select the ending position and date of the data to be reviewed iii Select the historical chart Open the drop down menu box The listed options are defined as follows a Most recent history Contains the most recent data values read and recorded by the monitor b Minutely history Data are aggregated and summarized into intervals of one minute each c 5 Minutely history Data are aggregated and summarized into intervals of five minutes each d Hourly history Data are aggregated and summarized into intervals of one hour each e Daily history Data are aggregated and summarized into intervals of one day each 33 For a select Recorded data or Time between records this represents interbeat time in the case when each record corresponds to a heartbeat For b e select Average Maximum or Minimum values Noise Filter The noise filter excludes any recorded data value that is different from the immediately preceding data value by the percentage specified iv Plot chart Click on Plot to create a chart of the data selected v List Export Click on List to display the data selected The list also shows when remote phone email alarms were initiated vi Email data Click on Email to send the data selected to a Care giver Supervisor vii Close Click on Close to end reporting and return to the main menu 6 Advanced More Menus Professional Edition Some advanced menu op
25. computer In order to install the MyPulse Heart Monitoring device you must have an available USB Port Insert the USB Cable that is connected to the MyPulse Receiver into an available USB Port on your computer as shown in the diagram below 1 foot minimum 1 foot minimum Short range receiver no antenna must be at least 1 foot away the computer Long range receiver with antenna may touch computer If the receiver is not yet installed the windows device manager will appear on the screen and will automatically locate and install the receiver device drivers that are located on the MyPulse installation DVD and in the installation folder MyPulse Click next Found New Hardware Wizard welcome to the Found New Hardware wizard This wizard helps you install software for USB Serial Port If your hardware came with an installation CD SE or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue lt Back Cancel 2 Installing the MyPulse Hardware on the Person to be Monitored Follow the instructions below that pertain to the MyPulse Heart Rate Sensor Transmitter Model WearLink or Bluetooth you are using Only one of these two is required MyPulse WearLink Heart Rate Sensor Transmitter CE 0537 a Wet the left and right electrode areas
26. e or decrease in a data value even if the data value is normal for the designated category Monthly Temp sg Temp POK Fo NI I M W W Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 48 Appendix B Frequency Switches Frequency Switches are mechanical devices used to change the modulation of information via electrical signals They are used to set the frequency on the MyPulse repeater and long range receiver to enable them to communicate with each other The switches may also be used to change the operating frequency so as to avoid interference from other devices The MyPulse repeater and long range receiver have three frequency setting switches each There are 2 8 possible settings for the frequency switches as demonstrated below Setting 1 Setting 2 Setting 3 Setting 4 SWITCH 1 2 3 12 3 12 3 1 2 3 position Off Off Off On Off Off On On Off On Off On Setting 5 Setting 6 Setting 7 Setting 8 SWITCH 1 2 3 I 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 position Off On Off Off Off On Off On On On On On 49 Appendix C Pre selected Default Settings for User Age amp Sex The pre selected default settings for age range and sex are only for those users who are at rest sitting down or sleeping If the person being monitored will be walking around or exercising their pulse will normally rise far above their resting pulse rate In this case select Walk About Mode This will prevent excessive fals
27. e alarms from occurring The lower pulse limit will be set to 50 bpm but there will be no effective upper limit An alarm will still be activated if there is a sudden large increase or decrease in pulse rate greater than the preset limits on the standard deviation chart The pre selected default settings are based on nationally published resting heart rate ranges for the following age ranges and sex references 7 8 Age Group Sex Resting Heart Rate Range Newborn M amp F 70 to 170 bpm 1 to 2 Years M amp F 80 to 130 bpm 2 to 4 Years M amp F 80 to 120 bpm 4 to 6 Years M amp F 75 to 115 bpm 6 to 10 Years M amp F 70 to 110 bpm 10 to 12 Years M 65 to 105 bpm 10 to 12 Years F 70 to 110 bpm 12 to 14 Years M 60 to 100 bpm 12 to 14 Years F 65 to 105 bpm 14 to 16 Years M 55 to 95 bpm 14 to 16 Years F 60 to 100 bpm Over 16 Years M 50 to 90 bpm Over 16 Years F 55 to 95 bpm 50 Appendix D Deactivating Screen Savers and Automatic Power Shut Down Options It is imperative that you turn off all screen savers and deactivate sleep mode hibernate mode and any other automatic power shut down options To assist in this process use the Display and Power controls Icon to launch the display properties window NOTE Certain screens appear differently depending on the particular operating systems and computer This sample screen is one example of the display properties for a laptop running Window
28. eassigned incorrectly xiv PORT Scroll bar displays the database of persons being monitored xv Baud Rate Select the baud rate for the type of monitor as follows Before April 2008 baud rate 4800 for all monitors After April 2008 baud rate 1200 for all short range monitors If a long range monitor repeater is unmarked the baud rate 4800 If the long range monitor repeater is marked with an 8 digit code number then the baud rate is determined from the first digit as follows 21 First Baud First Baud First Baud First Baud digit Rate digit Rate digit Rate digit Rate 1 300 3 1200 5 4800 7 19200 2 600 4 2400 6 9600 8 28800 The bluetooth mid range monitor baud rate 115200 xvi Standard Deviation Alarm Threshold Use this menu to select your desired standard deviation threshold The automatic sound and color alarms are activated when the MyPulse Monitor is running and there is a relatively sudden change in any heart rate that is greater than the specified standard deviation threshold This information is shown on the standardized chart and is based on relative heart rate change which means that it automatically customizes to the individual being monitored regardless of age or sex For further information on standard deviation refer to Appendix A xvii Alarm Criterion Use this field to select the criteria by which you want the alarm to initiate You will have the followi
29. eedings of the ICC amp IEMS 2001 Conference ISBN 0 9710330 0 5 Cocoa Beach FI Pages 25 29 March 5 7 2001 A A Model free Power Transformation to Homoscedasticity International Journal of Production Economics Vol 36 No 2 Pages 191 202 October 1994 Ridley A D and Duke D Moving Window Spectral Model Based Statistical Process Control International Journal of Production Economics Volume 105 Issue 2 Pages 492 509 February 2007 http dx doi org 10 1016 j ijpe 2006 02 012 Ridley A D Complementary Antithetic Weights for Lognormal Time Series Forecasting Computers and Operations Research Volume 27 Issue 13 Pages 1347 1349 2000 Ridley A D and Ngnepieba P Antithetic time series analysis and the CompanyX data Journal of the Royal Statistical Society A Volume 177 Issue 1 Pages 83 94 2014 Kosier B amp Erb G Fundamentals of Nursing Concepts and Procedures 2 edition Addison Wesley 1983 Malasonas L Barkauskas V Moss M amp Stoltenberg Allen K Health Assessment gna edition The C V Mosby Co 1981 Malik M Heart Rate Variability standards of measurement physiological interpretation and clinical use Task Force of the European Society of Cardiology amp the North American Society of Pacing Electrophysiology http circ ahajournals org cgi content full 93 5 1043 57 WARNINGS and NOTICES WARNING The products to which these instructi
30. er 5 Coded repeater 1 N gt Optional cellular telephone Long range TER ee i Receiver See EERE RZA Internet USB PORT USB PORT connection or i Telephone COMPUTER wall Fixed or portable hand held TRAINER S STATIO Note Clients are ambulatory and arrive and leave at different times Therefore a single receiver may be used with coded sensor transmitters amp coded repeaters as follows Assign separate coded repeaters to all clients who will be present at the same time Enter each client name and corresponding repeater code in the MyPulse Customize screen For each arriving client start a new monitor using the coded repeater that is assigned to that client If all clients are present at the same time the Multiple Start feature may be used When a monitor is stopped the corresponding repeater must be turned off and placed on the charger If only one receiver is installed as shown and the number of monitors is excessive they will interfere with each other In that case interference can be reduced by adding more receivers and operating them at different frequencies 44 SHORT RANGE Computer powered Wireless Ultra intelligent Real time monitor EXERCISE GUIDANCE HOSPITAL or NURSING HOME Clients are exercising at least 3ft apart in a confined area completely free of wires ROOM 1 ROOM 2 3 4 ROOM 5 User 5 Coded sensor transmitter 5 Short range receiver 5 User 1 Coded
31. er is a bluetooth transmitter skip to step 5 below NOTE The following step is only necessary when using the Long Range MyPulse hardware configuration e Attach the MyPulse Signal Repeater within 3 feet of the MyPulse Heart Rate Sensor Transmitter to an area such as your belt waistline or pocket as shown to the right The repeater may also be placed under your mattress recharged and operated normally while you sleep so that monitoring eel is non stop 3 Setting The Frequency Switches Long range monitor only The MyPulse Signal Repeater and MyPulse Receiver use wireless technology radio waves to transmit information Therefore it is essential that they are set to the same radio wave frequency As shown in the diagram below set the frequency switches on the MyPulse Signal Repeater and MyPulse Receiver to the same positions Here they are all in the down OFF position on both devices Repeater Long Range Receiver For further information on frequency settings refer to Appendix B 4 Charging the MyPulse Repeater The MyPulse Repeater is equipped with a rechargeable battery It must be fully charged before first use It is recharged by connection to the provided A C Adapter which is plugged into an electrical wall outlet While recharging the LED indicator light blinks rapidly When fully charged the LED light remains on The first full charge will be achieved in 5 7 hours if the Repeater is turned
32. f you plan to monitor a previous user open the drop down menu Professional Edition and click on that person s name If you are entering a new user type the user s name into the appropriate field and click Add The name you choose will appear on all output text and charts Social Security Number Enter the user s social security number in this field This information is strictly used as a unique identifier for each user iv Contact information Optional Enter the user s address and telephone number Caregiver Optional In this field enter the name of the caregiver or supervisor of the person being monitored user This person s name will appear on all output text and charts Type of Monitor In this field select 1 Wireless Heart Monitor from the drop down menu This identifies the type of monitor being used If the sensor transmitter has a fixed code that is known it may be used to identify it otherwise use the MyPulse automatic search feature USB Serial COMport monitor In this field specify the number assigned to your computer s USB COM Port where the MyPulse Monitor is connected See instructions in section 1 above In case of the Bluetooth mid range global range monitor if a smart phone is used to collect and transmit data and gps coordinates to the computer select SmartPhone In addition to the MyPulse computer software MyPulse smart phone must be downloaded from www MyPulseMonitor com
33. he specified address Additional remote devices will receive phone calls and text messages but no data Local Phone Number address Phone number dialed if any chart remains red for any period of time A text message with no data is emailed to the specified address Session A period of time devoted specifically to heart rate monitoring Special Cause Vital signs response associated with external environmental effects Standard Deviation Measures the dispersal or variation in a group of numbers It represents how tightly a set of values is clustered around the average of those same values See also Appendix A MyPulse Heart Monitoring System A low cost alternative for monitoring heart rate during exercise activities in the average household in sports in hospitals and in nursing homes MyPulse also serves as a mobile and fully integrated heart monitoring system to help in the analysis of fitness and performance for the active adult MyPulse Receiver Wireless device which receives heart rate information from the transmitter and feeds the heart rate information into a personal computer MyPulse Signal Repeater Receives heart rate information from the transmitter and re transmits the heart rate information to the MyPulse Long Range Receiver Threshold The point that must be exceeded to begin producing a given effect or result or to elicit a specific response USB Universal Serial Bus Port An external inte
34. ill turn red and the local phone email caller ID alarm is initiated If more than one person is being monitored professional version this time is increased automatically If the no signal alarm persists for about 10 minutes cannot be changed the remote phone email callerID alarm is initiated The no signal time before the remote alarm is set to 10 times the cube root of the number of persons being monitored xx Time Between Chart Updates In this field enter the viewing time 1 to 10 seconds per chart between which the charts are to be updated The data will be collected as changes occur and held in memory for periodic updating of the chart xxi Display Time This field allows the user to increase or decrease the charting observation interval in either minutes or hours NOTE A short display time will result in a more responsive chart and alarm system A long display time will result in a less responsive chart and alarm system Once all Customize settings are correct click Save then OK to exit the Customize Screen 4 Starting MyPulse There are two methods you can use to start the MyPulse Heart Monitor They are a On the Main Menu Screen toolbar click Start Monitor In the drop down menu click Start Monitor MyPulse b Shortcut On the Main Menu Screen click the icon shown to the right Either one of these methods will take you to the start menu shown below prompting you to select your charts and
35. imita 3 00 3 00 Standard deviations or 73 Number of breaches Upper 3 1 00 Lower 0 0 00 Tot MyPulse Monitoring John Doe By Bic s uje BJwIa Stop watch functions At any time click on Start Lap or Stop to write Start event Lap number or Stop event into the historical data records The data will be divided accordingly 28 iii Simultaneous Monitoring of Multiple Users Professional Edition The MyPulse Heart Monitoring System can be utilized in a multi user environment and has the capacity to simultaneously monitor several users The number of users that can be monitored on one computer is however limited to your computer s available system resources due to the high level of processing and number of available USB Ports Below are instructions for monitoring 2 or more users simultaneously Short range monitors Each monitor must be used with it s own receiver connected to a separate USB COMport and spaced at least 3 feet apart Mid range monitors share a common Bluetooth receiver Each monitor is paired to a different serial COMport Global range monitors use separate Bluetooth smart phones to receive the data and extend the monitoring range to anywhere that there is access to the internet Each monitor is paired to its smart phone Long range monitors may share a common receiver and COMport However if only one receiver is installed and the number of monitors
36. is excessive they will interfere with each other In that case interference can be reduced by adding more receivers and operating them at different frequencies Verify that the light on the repeater is on and flashing Coded Repeater 8 digit code marked on the repeater If the repeater is coded best then the persons to be monitored can be anywhere within 1000ft If all repeaters are coded the persons to be monitored can all be moving around while their monitors are started simultaneously The repeater codes must be entered in the customize screen click on main menu customize prior to starting the monitors Non coded Repeater no 8 digit code on the repeater Make sure that the transmission code detected by the computer is for the correct sensor transmitter and no other sensor transmitter that could be in use within the transmission range of the receiver Do this by starting the monitor while the user is close to the receiver and is wearing the sensor transmitter This will give the wearer of the sensor transmitter priority in the event that there is another transmitter operating at the same frequency and within the range of the receiver When starting a new monitor all monitors that are already running may be left on However only one new monitor at a time can be started Therefore the monitor that you are starting must be the only new one turned on All other monitors not yet started must be turned off 29 Individual Starts
37. m Chi Gquazed 7 5 4 m51 441 gt 14 Data are fon Gauzaian Mear 1 93 Root Mean Square Doviatico 2 11 Min J2 00 Max B 00 Tine span Dycka Gaenthe Oddaga Obsuis Akmi wtea IIaaco da MyPulse Monitoring Jonathon By Dr Med Toine dzaj SSOD Tone Syndr revo eve al jao om For example if Spectrum Fast Fourier transform is selected 35 SPECTRUM data minus mean Meat recent history Recorded data beat te beat Meare 03 Beet Mean Square Doviatior 08 Min 00 Max 59 Ratio of two highest densitiers 5171 0 55 01 025 alpha slepe of log o dinate ve Log abeissa Lina 0 954 MyPulse Monitering Jonathon Bae 6G aD orne oaime Moroko s torr Each chart contains summary data and indices to assist in its interpretation 36 To reconstruct the model that is used to separate the data into common cause and special cause charts click on the main menu EM Advanced more menus Then click on Calculate Model Parameters or on the shortcut icon shown to the right To display the common cause and special cause charts click on Report and select the chart To change the window length number of data points on which the spectrum and therefore model and charts are based click on the main menu File Update After making changes save the file before repeating Calculate amp Report If the Report Review data HISTORY menu is used to select a new data segment for analysis the window length will be
38. mber FOURCAST Tested To Comply C With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE 60
39. mmunications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to FCC Rules In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations shielded cables must be used with this equipment Operation with non approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without the approval of the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment FCC ID QU8FOURCAST FCC ID QOQWT12 THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION Model Nu
40. n a central upright position This turns it on The first time you wear the sensor transmitter click Windows Control panel Add a device to add the sensor transmitter The sensor transmitter pairing code is 1234 View Devices amp Printers then Right click the new HxM heart monitor icon and click properties then services Note the OUTGOING serial port COM number You will need it to customize the MyPulse computer software O Bluetooth 11 C Smart phone indirect global communications If a smart phone is to be used to collect and transmit data and gps coordinates to the computer for the Smart Phone APP go to MyPulseMonitor com and click Downloads then move at least 33 feet away from the computer to get out of Bluetooth range Wet the chest strap electrodes thoroughly then placed them firmly against your skin adjusting the strap length for comfort Use electrode gel if planning to be sedentary or for sleep monitoring Clip the sensor transmitter to the chest strap with the MyPulse logo in a central upright position This turns it on The first time you wear the sensor transmitter enable the smart phone Bluetooth and make it visible Pair the sensor transmitter to the smart phone The sensor transmitter pairing code is 1234 Bluetooth NOTE Only one option b direct communications with the computer or c indirect communication with the computer via the smart phone may be chosen Consider choosing Method b initially
41. nd performance for the average active person Unlike other heart monitoring devices that only detect high or low values in heart rate MyPulse provides a comprehensive method for reading and interpreting data It monitors and reports heart rate activity in excess of user specified limits as well as irregular heart rate fluctuations by calculating the frequency of changes in the user s heart rate MyPulse defaults to average norms depending on the user s age and sex reference 7 8 It also automatically customizes to each individual user after collecting data for only a short period of operating time The information is displayed in real time which facilitates rapid observation of abnormal conditions so that corrective action can be taken immediately Archived data 1 year may be reviewed for cardiac rehabilitation The short range monitor has a range of 3 feet The bluetooth mid range monitor has a range of 33 feet extendable with an android smart phone to anywhere there is internet service The long range monitor has a range of 1000 feet They are safe for children The chest strap is a welcome alternative to skin irritating gels and wires Each wireless monitor provides continuous up to date charts and graduated sound and full screen color alarms as well as a worldwide telephone email alarm The user or caregiver decides when to take action so there are no false alarms Professional Edition User Information A smart phone will extend
42. ng for the monitor in installments you will receive a temporary activation code This code will expire in an allotted time if full payment is not received as agreed If you do not have an e mail connection contact us by telephone or mail and request your MyPulse software activation code Once you receive the activation code enter it The monitor will begin searching for the coded signal being sent from the coded transmitter only a coded transmitter must be used The short range user must always stay within 3 feet of the receiver The mid range Bluetooth user must always stay within 33 feet of the receiver There are two long range options If the sensor transmitter or repeater has a fixed code that is known and was entered in the customize screen then the wearer may be detected from a distance otherwise the automatic search feature must be used as follows The user must start out close to the receiver with the repeater turned on 1ft from the computer but can travel up to 1000 feet away after the charts appear on the computer screen Once the signal is detected no other signal with a different code will be accepted The global range Bluetooth user with a smart phone may be anywhere that there is access to the internet NOTE If the non bluetooth chest strap is removed for more than 10 seconds the code will change The monitor will no longer recognize it In that case the monitor must be restarted 27 The charts will appear next
43. ng options a Number of Breaches This selection identifies the number of times either the upper or lower control limit of a chart is exceeded NOTE If you select Number of Breaches as your alarm criteria you must specify your desired number of breaches in the No of Breaches Before Phone email Alarm field If the number of breaches is five or less only the telephone email alarm will be activated If the number of breaches exceeds five the print alarm will be activated as well b Duration of Breaches This selection identifies the length of time that either the upper or lower control limit is exceeded NOTE If you select Duration of Breaches as your alarm criterion you must specify your desired time before the alarm is activated by selecting a time period in the Time Before Printer Telephone email Alarm Field If the duration of consecutive breaches is five minutes or less only the telephone email alarm will be activated If the duration of consecutive breaches exceeds five minutes the print alarm will be activated 22 xviii Time Before Printer Phone email Alarm In this field select the number of minutes you want the MyPulse System to allow a breach to occur before it activates the Print Alarm or Phone email Alarm Keep in mind that the Print and Phone email Alarms must first be enabled in order to be activated xix Time before no signal alarm If no data are received for about this period of time the chart w
44. nsmitter 1 Optional cellular telephone Bluetooth Receiver z Internet connection or Telephone i 6 wall i Note Clients are ambulatory and arrive and leave at different times Therefore a single receiver may be used with several bluetooth sensor transmitters as follows Assign a unique bluetooth sensor transmitters to each client Add the sensor transmitter using its pairing code Make a note of the assigned OUTGOING serial COMM port number Enter each client name and corresponding serial COMMport number in the MyPulse Customize screen For each arriving client start a new monitor and select the client number in the Customize screen The monitor will only accept data from the bluetooth sensor transmitter that was assigned to that client If all clients are present at the same time the Multiple Start feature may be used When a monitor is stopped the corresponding bluetooth sensor transmitter must be removed and placed on its charger 43 LONG RANGE Computer powered Wireless Ultra intelligent Real time monitor INSIDE GYMNASIUM or OUTDOOR PLAYING FIELD Clients can move about at least 3ft apart from each other completely free of wires TRAINER Cellular phone OR Client 2 3 4 Coded Pocket computer sensor transmitter 2 3 4 amp Coded repeater 2 3 4 Long range receiver N N N N N N Client 5 Client 1 Ne Coded Coded sensor transmitter 5 sensor transmitter 1 Coded repeat
45. occur If phone notification is desired the number must be for a separate phone WARNING In a multi user environment heart monitors chest straps repeaters amp short range receivers must never be transferred between users while they are being monitored This could cause the charts of different users to be reassigned incorrectly 58 NOTICE The products to which these instructions apply are recommended for the non invasive measurement of biological vital signs They display data on a computer screen and a printer and will alarm when values fall outside a predetermined user specified range They are not suggested or recommended for use in connection with any illness or health defect whatsoever No medical interpretation or diagnosis is performed and no treatment or action whatsoever medical or otherwise is suggested or recommended They will not prevent treat or cure any illness By using this reference monitor the user accepts full and complete responsibility for the proper operation of the user s computer sound speaker video screen modem telephone system electrical power supply other hardware and software at all times so as to alarm when biological vital signs data fall outside any predetermined user specified range In case of illness consult a physician DISCLAIMER The manufacturer of this product is continually striving to improve the quality and function of its products and services for this reason it reserves the righ
46. of the strap under running water and make sure they are well moistened Squeeze the water in so it does not just run off like it will on a new strap Use electrode gel if planning to be sedentary or for sleep monitoring b Attach one end the Sensor Transmitter connector to the chest strap connector and snap the fasteners in place as shown on the right sa c Adjust the strap length to fit snugly and comfortably Secure the strap around your chest just below or over the chest muscles for men and below or over the o ab breasts for women over the chest muscles or breasts may give better contact when lying down and snap in the second fastener d Check that the two electrode areas are firmly against your skin and that the MyPulse logo of the connector is in a central upright position This turns it on Extra Small Strap If your chest size is not the standard Medium Large or Small then it is Extra Small Extra Small is a non standard size Therefore the elastic portion of the strap must be cut to the size that you require Follow steps 1 2 and 3 in the diagram below STEP 1 Cut the elastic STEP 2 Cut the elastic strap to strap here and remove it from the sliding adjuster the desired size A Sliding size adjuster STEP 3 Rethread the strap through the sliding size adjuster Use adhesive glue to refasten the strap in place Sliding size adjuster If the sensor transmitt
47. ons apply rely on the proper operation of the user s computer sound speaker video screen modem telephone system electrical power supply other hardware and software at all times Without any one of these components the alarm systems will not operate The user must inspect each of these items to ensure that they are operating correctly at all times WARNING The program relies on the windows operating system provided by the user The user must check the computer screen periodically at least once every hour to verify that the charts are being updated and especially once per day when the operating system updates the date calendar WARNING The monitor uses the computer s modem to execute the telephone alarm The monitor can be used on a computer that is also being used by other applications However there must be no sharing of the same modem and or telephone line For example if the computer is being used to browse the internet via a single modem the monitor s telephone alarm will not function because the modem will already be in use In that case a separate modem or other means of internet connection must be used If the internet connection is different from DSL for example when using a pocket computer with a blue tooth connection to a cell phone the internet connection must be separate from the cell phone If the internet connection is via a cell phone it s number must be omitted Otherwise neither phone nor email notification will
48. p This button is used to end or disconnect any test call 18 NOTE Each phone email test above is conclusive when the recipient of the phone call email responds To verify that the phone resets correctly hang up and repeat test Also test them while the monitor is operational f Fax Number Optional This number is for record keeping only Faxes are not sent automatically A Care giver Supervisor or a service provider may manually copy charts dynamically while the monitor is operational paste the charts into a word processing document and fax the document using the fax facility provided by the word processor Modem COM Port In this menu select the Modem COM Port to which your modem is connected Please be sure to select the correct COM Port for the modem you would like to use Baud Rate In this menu select your telephone s Baud rate If you do not know the baud rate consult your telephone provider s user manual or contact your telephone provider for details Sending email address optional A server name and sending address is required if a receiving address is included in any of the above Phone Address fields A Care giver Supervisor may also copy charts dynamically while the monitor is operational paste the charts into a word processing document and email the document using the email facility provided by the word processor xi Automatic Print Alarm Advanced amp Professional editions
49. reset to the values specified in the customize menu See references 1 amp 4 and our website for information to assist in the interpretation of the model and charts See reference 9 for heart rate analysis and applications reported by the Task Force of the European Society of Cardiology amp the North American Society of Pacing Electrophysiology For more information visit MyPulseMonitor com Internet monitoring from a central station or cell phone Click Customize on the central station computer and add the name and related information of the person being monitored exactly as it appears on the client computer This will permit rapid information retrieval in case of an emergency If the client computer s remote telephone email alarm is activated and it dials the central station phone number the client s name and the most recent data will be emailed to the central station The data history for the client may be retrieved as follows Start internet explorer or other browser on the central station computer Copy the data from the email Follow the instructions in the email to paste the data into the specified MyPulse folder file at the central station computer On the central station computer click on customize and select the name of the person being monitored Click on save then OK To recreate any original or transformed chart follow the instructions listed above under 5 Reporting Copy and paste the chart into Microsoft word adding
50. rface signal input access or output cable point for communication between a computer and peripheral USB Cable An electrical conductor used to connect a USB cable point in the computer to the external peripheral Walk About Mode The lower pulse limit will be set to 50 bpm with no effective upper pulse limit An alarm will still be activated if there is a sudden large increase or decrease in pulse rate greater than the preset limits on the standard deviation chart 53 Trouble Shooting No data or chart appears on the screen Causes The chest strap 5KHz battery has expired the battery life is about 2500 hours The bluetooth FCC ID QOQWT12 chest strap has discharged cycle 26 hrs The chest strap electrodes require moistening The short range monitor receiver is less than 1 foot from the computer The USB drivers for the receiver are not installed The USB port number assigned in the customize menu is not correct The repeater battery requires recharging long range monitor only The repeater is turned off The repeater is more than 3 feet from the chest strap The repeater is less than 1 foot from the computer or other interference generating electrical equipment The light may stop flashing If the repeater is in the front of a motor car move the repeater towards the rear of the car The receiver is not plugged in The repeater and receiver frequency switch settings do not match The repeater is more than 10
51. rnet monitoring from a central station or cell phone 37 Applications wad R ee Gece ALTA aed ee ee 38 Appendix A Actual values amp Standard Deviations 11 1 1 48 Appendix B Frequency Switches eseeceseeseeeeeeseeseeceeeceseeeenes 49 Appendix C Preselected Defaults for User Age amp Sex 50 Appendix D Deactivating Screen Savers and Power Shut Down 51 Glossary of Terms zaa O o ww seoebeees 52 Trouble shooting 4 8 Gi RSW O NEPA O EYE EE AAAA 54 Technical specifications c cc ccc ccec ence ence enc enenseneeneneenes 55 References i a i i AA o iw 57 Warnings and notices eeeuea aaa aaa eee ence aaa aaa eens ea eeaeaeeas 58 Safety Information e Before using this monitor read all instructions in this manual product labels and warnings loose leaf instructions for the chest strap sensor transmitter as well as all instructions for any peripheral devices that the monitor is connected to such as a computer and computer related peripheral devices such as a power supply printer and telephone e Use only the voltage for which the AC adapter is rated Excess voltage may result in fire and electrical shock e If your hands are wet do not touch the AC adapter as doing so may result in electric shock e In case of a damaged power cord internal wiring exposed or shorted contact your original dealer to purchase a replacement cord A damaged power cord may
52. s XP Display and Power Controls lnk To Turn Off Your Screen Saver Display Properties Power Options Properties KICA Themes Desktop Screen Saver Appearance Settings Power Schemes Alarms Power Me er Advanced Select the power scheme with the most appropriate settings for this computer Note that changing the settings below will modify the selected scheme Power schemes Delete Settings for Max Battery power scheme When computer is t Podi ieee E Turm off monitor Never Alter 1 min w Tum off hard disks Never w Alter 3mins w Monitor power To adjust monitor power settings and save energy lm click Power 1 Select the POWER button 2 Select the appropriate setting to disable all power down options button 51 Glossary of Terms Automatic Phone email Alarm Automatically dials user specified phone numbers and sends email and text message in the event that any chart of the person being monitored becomes red A chart will turn red after three consecutive breaches of the user specified limits Automatic Print Alarm Automatically prints charts in the event that any chart of the person being monitored is red for a user specified time A chart will turn red after three consecutive breaches of the user specified limits Baud Rate Baud rate is a measure of the number of times per second a signal in a communications channel changes state Breach Any heart rate activit
53. s are no longer red Once this box is checked a new screen will open requesting information for options a through i below Fax Number Prefix Number optional Sending server_name email_address userid password Explanation to view more text click mouse and move pointer to scroll bar General instructions This is a graduated sound color print phone email alarm system The automatic print chart alarm and telephoneiemai CalierlD alert are activated when either upper or lower chart control limit is exceeded and The number of consecutive breaches exceed a user specified number or the length of time in minutes that consecutive breaches exceeds a user specified time Most recent data on Minutes gt IMPORTANT NOTE In order for the Automatic Phone Alarm to operate your computer must have a modem with an assigned COM Port see g below and an active telephone line A cell phone can also be used as modem Email requires an internet connection See warning regarding modem use Remote Phone email Number will be dialed and email text message and data sent if any chart remains red due to no connection or due to heart activity in excess of the user specified limits for a user specified period of time See Time Before Printer Telephone email Alarm on Customize screen It may be used to notify a relative friend neighbor or service provider at a remote location If number email are omitted all remote and local telephone email alarms
54. ssional Edition This option will display both a Special Cause Chart and a Common Cause Chart on one screen IMPORTANT NOTE The MyPulse heart monitoring system reads heart rate data from a remote device worn by the user being monitored and sends alerts via print if selected and telephone if selected to user specified destinations when the user s heart rate activity or standard deviation threshold are in excess of user specified limits These excesses are referred to as breaches If the user s heart rate activity or standard deviation thresholds exceed these user specified limits the chart color on your screen will change as follows 1 Blue This occurs after the software detects one breach 2 Yellow This occurs after the software detects two consecutive breaches 3 Red This occurs after the software detects three consecutive breaches If the print and phone email alarm have been selected they will be activated after the chart color remains red for a user specified length of time refer to Time Before Printer Telephone email Alarm above 25 ii Once activated the phone email alarm will continue to ring until the chart is no longer red or the alarm is reset via user intervention The alarm may be stopped and reset by clicking STOP on the Main Menu Screen Selecting the Starting Mode There are three Starting Mode selection options listed below a Create New Chart If this is selec
55. starting mode 23 IMPORTANT NOTE Before proceeding you must select the appropriate user and settings in the Customize Menu If you have already done so you may proceed You may select from the following options i Selecting the Charts to be Displayed There are four chart types to select from as well as several dual chart options displays more than one chart on the screen They are explained below Single Chart Options a Real time Chart This is a simple chart containing actual heart rate data b Standard Deviation Chart This chart depicts the heart rate data in terms of standard deviations It detects changes in the data that are sudden and unusual when compared to earlier changes c Special Cause Chart Professional Edition This chart type depicts random effects such as irregular pulse rates or brain wave fluctuations due to external environmental stimulation 24 d Common Cause Chart Professional Edition This chart type depicts systematic effects such as systematic internal biological changes in heart rate Dual Chart Options Professional Edition e Real time amp Special Cause Professional Edition This option will display both a Real time Chart and a Special Cause Chart on one screen f Real time amp Common Cause Professional Edition This option will display both a Real time Chart and a Common Cause Chart on one screen g Special Cause amp Common Cause Profe
56. t to make changes without notice Specifications are based on representative lot samples Values may vary from lot to lot and are not guaranteed The manufacturer makes no guarantee warranty or representation regarding the suitability or legality of any product or service for use in a specific application No device product or service is intended for use in applications of a critical nature where the safety of life or property is at risk The user assumes full liability for the use of the device product or service in such applications Under no circumstances will the manufacturer be responsible for losses arising from the use or failure of any device product or service in any application other than the repair replacement or refund limited to the original device product or service purchase price Some devices are patented Under no circumstances shall any user be conveyed any license or right to use or ownership of these patents 59 RADIO FREQUENCY The long range monitor described in this product contains a RF module that has been previously tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio co
57. ted new charts will be created and updated continuously b Resume If the monitor is running but must be stopped for any reason you may select this option to resume monitoring from the previous stopping point c Restore If Create New Chart is inadvertently selected and the monitor is started you may recover by stopping the monitor selecting Restore and starting the monitor once again Noise Filter The noise filter eliminates any incoming data value that is different from the immediately preceding data value by the percentage specified Listen to data Check this box to hear beep when a data value is received Multiple Start See simultaneous monitoring of multiple users below Click Continue to accept your selections and start the monitor 26 IMPORTANT NOTE The first time you attempt to start the MyPulse Heart Monitor after installation a customer code will appear on the screen and you will be prompted for an activation code one time only The software will not work without it In order to obtain the activation code via e mail do the following 1 Establish an internet connection amp visit our website 2 Click on Contact us Complete the email form Enter your customer code and the bar code number if printed on the MyPulse container box and the number of monitors in the comment field Click send 3 The activation code will be sent to you by return email IMPORTANT NOTE If you are payi
58. the mid range monitor to anywhere that the phone has internet access and add GPS coordinates A single computer can be used to create a multiple user integrated Nurse s Station or Physical Trainer s Station User administrative data are encrypted and stored along with historical charts Charts are separated into internal biological effects and external environmental effects in terms of actual values and standard deviations to speed up and improve data analysis A spectral analysis of any desired transformation of any segment of 24 hour beat to beat and inter beat data is easily produced MyPulse is easy to use and ideal for use at a medical establishment gymnasium or at home Due to very low frequency 5kHz and short range 3feet interference with other equipment in a hospital or gymnasium is easily avoided references 1 2 3 4 5 6 Refer to section titled Applications for more information on monitoring 5 Installing the MyPulse Heart Monitoring Software NOTE Turn off popup blocker and virus protection Install MyPulse After installation is complete add MyPulse exe to the list of acceptable programs NOTE System Requirements Before proceeding verify the following minimum operating system speed and RAM memory requirements for your computer Operating system Windows XP Vista Windows 7 RAM 256 Mega Bytes Speed 500MHz Insert the Heart Monitoring Software DVD into your computer s DVD ROM DVD ROM drive The MyPulse
59. tions are reserved for professionals with expertise in the variables being monitored and or professionals with expertise in mathematical models The monitor archives data at the same time that they are being charted for up to one year The advanced menus permit additional analysis of the historical data By using the report menu to select and plot historical data any desired transformation of any segment of 24 hour beat to beat and inter beat data is easily produced For example to display an inter beat chart time between beats in milliseconds plot the chart then select the Reciprocals transformation While the chart is displayed click on Transformations and select any one of the following Cumulate Difference Reciprocals Exponentiate Divide by time t Divide by t 5 Natural logarithms Logarithms base 10 Inverse natural logarithms Inverse logarithms base 10 Histogram frequency distribution Spectrum Fast Fourier transform Autocorrelation function acf Partial autocorrelation function pacf Standardize mean standard deviation 34 Refer to the following two charts for an example and to reference 9 for heart rate analysis and applications reported by the Task Force of the European Society of Cardiology amp the North American Society of Pacing Electrophysiology For more information visit our website HISTORY CHART Mest recent history Recorded data beat te beat Greatest change in FULGEkp
60. tomize the monitor as explained in the next section zox Fie Action View Help gt mSS e a 1x A e 0 2 AE AEGISINN 3 lt Batteries Computer Disk drives General Port Settings Driver l 3 MyPulse COM I Display adapters b DVD CD ROM drives Device type Ports COM amp LPT IDE ATAJATAPI controllers Keyboards Manufacturer Linx 15 Mice and other pointing devices Location on MyPulse Be Modems E E9 Network adapters PCMCIA adapters 5 Monitors Ports COM amp LPT If you are having problems with this device click Troubleshoot to 3 MyPulse COM start the troubleshooter Me Processors Sound video and game controllers zi System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers Troubleshoot Device status This device is working properly 2 Identify the Modem COM Port to which your modem is connected Double click on Display Device Manager icon shown to the right Display Device Manager lnk Scroll down and Double click on Modems Double click on the listed modem Make a note of the Modem Port COM number 3 in this example to which the telephone line is connected You will need it to customize the monitor as explained in the next section Hue Keyboards a Mice and other pointing devices oh Modems ly Smart Link 56K Modem ag Monitors ce Network adapters A PC
61. y in excess of user specified control limits Caregiver A person who is responsible for attending for the needs of a child or a dependent adult Common Cause Vital signs response associated with internal biological effects External Cause An event that is triggered by something outside the body Frequency Switch Mechanical device used to modulate the flow of information via electrical signals Internal Cause An event that is triggered by something inside the body Local Phone Number Phone number dialed if any chart becomes red Modem A device or program that enables a computer to transmit data over for example telephone or cable lines Modem COM Port A signal input access or output cable point for a modem on your computer Password A form of authentication that uses secret data to control access to a resource The password should be kept secret from those not allowed access MyPulse Heart Rate Transmitter A wireless chest strap transmitter that detects heart rate accurately from a user s chest and sends this information to the MyPulse receiver Profile A subset of information that is used as a unique identifier for an individual 52 Real time A level of computer responsiveness that allows a user to access information almost immediately Remote Phone Number address Phone number dialed if any chart remains red for a user specified period of time A text message and data are emailed to t

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