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1. le Measurementtime SYS DIA MAP Pulse DP Events Meas method Enors Suppressed COME 1 11 07 2007 14 09 0 0 0 0 0 00 Oscillometric D Y 2 11 29 2007 11 06 112 72 85 75 8 4 Manual Oscillometric 0 3 11 29 2007 11 08 112 70 84 69 7 7 Manual Oscillometric 0 4 11 28 2007 11 20 118 72 85 76 850 Oscillometric 0 5 11 29 2007 11 30 115 68 83 68 780 Oscillometric 0 6 11 29 2007 11 40 181 68 89 69 900 Oscillometric 0 7 11 29 2007 11 50 181 76 94 69 9 00 Oscillometric 0 8 11 29 2007 12 00 128 77 94 65 830 Oscillometric 0 3 11 29 2007 1240 0 0 0 0 0 00 Oscillometric 5 r2 10 11 29 20071220 141 75 97 78 1020 Oscillometric 0 11 11 29 2007 12 30 114 68 83 73 830 Oscillometric 0 12 11 29 2007 12 40 118 69 85 78 8 60 Oscillometric 0 13 11 29 2007 12 50 121 66 84 68 820 a 14 11 29 2007 1201 181 68 105 75 1350 y e HEN Measurement Data window 16 4 Click the registration dates to be analyzed from the Data Registration window and click the Select box Select periods Histograms Circadian rhythm HBI analysis AVERAGE trend Select O O 12 14 2007 13 12 UA 67PC O The following items can be analyzed For details refer to 8 6 Data Analysis Window Menu Refer to Select periods 8 6 1 Summary data 8 6 2 Trend 8 6 3 Correlation 8 6 4
2. E O vc 4 p ZA Y Rm PE aa 2 E a A amp D Medical 1WMPD4001540C O 2009 A amp D Company Limited All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed or translated into any language in any form by any means without the express written consent of A amp D Company Limited The contents of this manual and the specifications of the instruments covered by this manual are subject to change without notice Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation WARNING DEFINITIONS The warnings described in this manual have the following definitions ll Warning Definitions An imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in NDANGER death or serious injury A potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in A WARNING death or serious injury A potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in NCAUTION minor or moderate injury This warning may also be used as an alert against unsafe practices E Symbol Examples A The symbol A indicates Caution The contents of the caution are described inside or near the symbol using text or a picture The example on the left indicates caution against electrical shock The symbol indicates Do not The contents are described inside or near the symbol using text or a picture The example on the left
3. Medications characters Comment 1 Enter comments using a maximum of 200 characters Comment 2 Enter comments using a maximum of 200 characters 32 8 6 Data Analysis Window The Data Registration window has data analysis icons Select data in the Data Registration window set the analysis period and click each analysis icon to analyze data Select periods Summary data Trend Correlation Histograms Circadian rhythm HBI analysis AVERAGE trend 3 3 TM 2430 3 124420071312 UA 767PC a ES M Select periods Sets the analysis period of the data selected in the Data Registration window Without selecting periods analysis will not be performed Dr Pro3 Select periods 1D 7 patient demo4 The first data 1 1 09 00 The last data 1 29 2007 16 00 00 Analysis Period Selection Total Total Interval Analysis Total Start 11 29 2007 3 J gt Period 2h 2 1 g Interval Start 3 2007 0 gt Period h 4 i Apply Close 1 Select Total or Total Interval Analysis for the analysis period 2 Set the starting date and time and the period using the scroll bars 33 3 Click Apply a ETE Analysis Period Selection C Total Total Start 1 29 Period Interval Period The last data 11 29 2007 16 00 00 Total Interval Analysis Start 1 29 2007 00 00 00 4 The Confirm window
4. Suppressed Click the data to exclude from data analysis Comments Enter comments using a maximum of 20 characters Scroll bars Located at the bottom and right of the screen to scroll the data Data can also be scrolled using the arrow keys or the mouse 29 8 Switching the measurement data window Clicking the icon in the Measurement Data window switches the window as follows E BP Data List window SYS DIA MAP Pulse DP Events Meas method Errors Suppressed COM I 1 0 0 0 0 0 00 Oscillometric 7 wal ET 2 11 29 2007 11 112 72 85 75 8 4 Manual Oscillometric 0 3 11 29 2007 11 08 112 70 84 69 7 7 Manual Oscillometric 0 4 11 29 2007 11 20 113 72 85 76 850 Oscillometric 0 5 11 29 2007 11 30 115 68 83 68 7 80 Oscillometric 0 6 11 29 2007 11 40 131 68 89 69 900 Oscillometric 0 7 11 29 2007 11 50 131 76 94 69 900 Oscillometric 0 thal 8 11 29 2007 12 00 128 77 94 65 830 Oscillometric 0 9 11 29 2007 12 10 0 0 0 D 0 00 Oscillometric 5 v 10 11 29 2007 12 20 141 75 97 78 1020 Oscillometric 0 11 11 29 2007 12 30 114 68 83 73 8 30 Oscillometric 0 12 11 29 2007 12 40 118 69 85 73 8 6 0 Oscillometric 0 13 11 29 2007 12 50 121 66 34 68 820 Oscillometric 0 14 11 29 2007 13 01 181 68 105 75 1350 Oscillometric 0 LI i gt Ea Simple Trend window BP mmHg PULSE bpm DP 6 lt 1000 200 60 0
5. The lowest Diastolic value and the date and time when the Fowest Biv Dicsiie valle value is obtained during the analysis period 35 8 6 3 Trend Displays trends in a patient s blood pressure pulse MAP and DP calculation over time The Trend window is a useful tool to observe the patient s circadian rhythm The Trend function is dependent on the following parameters 1 Analysis period 2 Measurement Method 3 Sleep section 4 Blood pressure limits 1 TM 2430 When the TM 2430 is used the following four trends can be displayed in the Trend window Systolic Diastolic Blood Pressure BP Trend The vertical axis represents millimeters of mercury mmHg and the horizontal axis represents time A vertical solid line connects the measurement s systolic and diastolic pressures This line may be used to estimate the pulse pressure Pulse Pulse Trend The vertical axis represents beats per minute bpm and the horizontal axis represents time The pulse trend is represented by yellow dots Mean Arterial Blood Pressure MAP Trend The vertical axis represents millimeters of mercury mmHg and the horizontal axis represents time The MAP Trend may be displayed on its own or in combination with the BP Trend If the MAP Trend is combined with the BP Trend it will appear between the Systolic and Diastolic Trend lines Double Product The vertical axis represents mmHg bpm 1000 and the horizontal axis represent
6. 2 e Registration Date Device 1 124420071308 TM 2430 2 12 14 2007 13 09 TM 2430 3 121420071312 UA 767PC 2 Click boxes as necessary in Graph option to print and select the printing parameters from the pulldown menu Dr_Pro3 Preview settings Graph option Printing parameters v BPimmHe Pultibpm i i Correlation Te o m High ux gt IV Histograms Iv Circadian rhythm DP6 lt 1000 Y HBI iw Trend of Average Low JO 2 High 20 m Mini report Trend of DP Preview Close 3 Click Preview 44 4 The Print Preview window opens The number of pages depends on the data selected The example below is the print preview when all the items are selected in Graph option Page 2 List Page 3 Correlation ner 5 Click the Print all icon 8 The Conclusion Printing window opens 6 Change the settings in the Conclusion Printing window if necessary 7 Click Print 45 8 7 2 Printing procedure without displaying the print preview 1 Click the Print all icon gt Dr Pro3 Conclusion printing Graph option Printing parameters E BP Pul IV BP Data list Correlation f Low 10 mmHg High 150 mmHg Histograms Circadian rhythm EF gee fo High 20 HBI Trend of Average i In ini Trend of DP Mini report rend o Print Close 2 Click boxes as necess
7. Quick Same with the quick startup menu Confi i Select from Medical facility Account mode New account Default onfiguration n MD A settings Measurement pattern settings or Change language Window Select the window displaying method Help Displays the software version information Tool bar No Name Description Quick menu Turns ON or OFF the quick startup menu New patient Same with 1 Open database Same with 2 Receive data Same with 3 Send setting data Same with 4 Opens the Medical Facility window Similar to the Configuration menu s Medical Facility menu Qo l OD or e Medical facility 12 6 GENERAL OPERATION 6 1 Starting up Doctor Pro3 Startup procedure 1 To startup Doctor Pro3 Click DrPro3 from the START menu or Click the DrPro3 icon located on the desk top p as LIRIOS 2 The Main window opens 0r Pro3 A amp D BP ANALYSIS SOFTWARE 6 2 Receiving the Data Receives the measurement data from the blood pressure monitor For details refer to Section 9 RECEIVING DATA 1 Click Receive data at the quick startup menu Quick startup menu 13 2 Click Next Connect device uL Select he option aer dera receive Do not clear data Not adjust time of APM ma oe oom am 3 When the connection is complete the messa
8. Keep the cable connected to the computer unless the port is needed for other functions 3 Startup Doctor Pro3 4 2 3 Connecting the UB 511USB to the computer Use the USB mini B plug USB A plug USB cable otherwise communication errors will occur Personal computer UB 511USB USB mini B plug Connection between the UB 511USB and the computer The illustration above is not to scale Connect the blood pressure monitor to a personal computer as follows 1 Insert the male end USB mini B plug of the USB cable into the monitor 2 Insert the male end USB A plug of the USB cable into the computer s USB port Note Keep the cable connected to the computer unless the port is needed for other functions 3 Startup Doctor Pro3 11 9 MAIN WINDOW Dr Pro A amp D BP ANA IS SO AR SER File Quick Configuration Help J Menu bar BEAD Quick startup menu No Name Description 1 New patient Opens the New Patient window to register patient information Opens the Patients Database window to manage blood pressure 2 Open database data 3 Recaivedais Opens the Receive Data window to receive blood pressure data from the blood pressure monitor 4 Send setting data Opens the Send Setting Data window to send the data to the blood pressure monitor Menu bar Name Description File Select from Import Export Optimize a DB or Exit
9. 08 11 29 2007 11 20 11 29 2007 11 30 11 29 2007 11 40 11 29 2007 11 50 131 11 29 2007 12 00 128 11 29 2007 12 10 0 11 29 2007 12 20 141 11 29 2007 12 30 114 11 29 2007 12 40 118 11 29 2007 12 50 121 11 29 2007 13 01 181 Suppressed Y 112 112 113 115 131 The Patient Information wndow has three tabs Meas info tab to edit the device information 125478 patient 10 20 1966 for gt foo hd Patient ID First Name Last Name demo4 Male Bedtime 19 vj 00 v RecorderlD Adult Left 20 31 cm Date of birth Sex Wake time Device Pressure Cuff size Display Buzzer Personal details 1 Personal details 2 Meas info Personal details tabs to edit the patient s personal information 147 patient 01 01 2000 Patema z Height 192 weight Address Telephone E Mail Insurance Personal details 1 Personal details 2 Meas info Patient ID First Name Patient ID First Name 147 patient 01 01 2000 Last Name Last Name demo4 demo4 Date of birth Sex Date of birth Sex Ref Physician Dr amp ND ACE Meas Pattern s Medications Comment 1 Comment 2 Personal details 1 Personal details 2 Meas info 31 Item Description Patient ID Required Enter th
10. 4 Select the items below Number of files to output Separate file s Merge files File type DrPro3 CSV DrPro2 CSV DrPro2 DAT 5 Click Export fP Dr Pro3 Export data Group All folders y Patient ID Patient Name Registration Date cra ms 1 0004 Patient demo10 12 28 2007 11 36 43 TRE eR 2 147 patient demo4 12 14 2007 095758 First Name 3 147 patient demo4 12 21 2007 09 58 40 Ear NONE 4 147 patient demo4 12 28 2007 10 02 08 5 369 patient demo6 12 28 2007 10 56 51 Date to search i 6 369 patient demo amp 12 28 2007 11 13 22 All C Specify Y 7 Demo21 Demo21 Demo21 12 17 2007 10 28 38 Start Y 8 Demo21 07 Demo21 07 Demo21 07 12 27 2007 20 39 09 End z Search Separate file s DrPro3 CSV C Merge files C DrPro2 CSV DrPro2 DAT Zpen Close 6 Select the exporting destination folder and enter a file name Click Save The file has been exported Save in amp My Documents ex E3 apes tem m B ad 1 Select the exporting destination folder My Recent a My Pictures Documents 1m2430 070812 csv Desktop 2 Enter a file name Ly My Documents i PE 3 Click Save My Computer 7 My Network File name Save Places Save as type CSV file csv Cancel 58 11 3 Optimizing a Database 1 Click Optimize a DB from the File menu of the Main window Dr Pro3 A amp D BP ANALYSIS SOFTWARE ES Quick Configuration Win
11. Click Next 50 Click New patient to open the New Patient window and register a new patient New Patient window P Dr Pro3 Receive data Wizard lp Settings Connectdevice P yp me ee Summary Patient ID Select patient GP First Name Confirmation listos I e Sex Date of birth Meas pattern Cancel Dr Pro3 Receive data Wizard 7 Confirmation Settings Connect device Y Y Check of registration Summary Select patient S Confirmation GP Patient ID 0004 Patient Name Patient demo10 I Device UA 767PC I Confirm the patient to be registered Data 7 Register Click Register The message Saved appears and data registration has been completed Wizard Confirmation Settings Connect device Summa A IA AE RM da Patient ID 0004 Patient Name Patient demo10 Select patient QRS y I A I I I I I gt D 3 D 2 2 D e D 10 D lt I E v a 9 o amp Confirmation Device UA 767PC Data 7 Next data Close To continue receiving data click Next data To complete the operation click Close 51 10 SENDING THE SETTINGS Using Doctor Pro3 the settings of the blood pressure monitor can be changed 10 1 Automatic Recognition of the Blood Pressure Monitor 1 Click S
12. Failed to receive data connected to the blood pressure monitor Failed to read measurement settings Confirm that the USB driver is functioning correctly Failed to read measurement data Failed to erase measurement data Disconnect all the cables Restart Doctor Pro3 Failed to setup the clock Messages when data is sent Failed to initialize RS233C port Message Correction Automatic recognition of ABPM failed Confirm that the communication cable is Failed to send data Failed to erase measurement data connected to the blood pressure monitor Confirm that the USB driver is functioning Failed to erase measurement settings correctly Disconnect all the cables Restart Doctor Failed to set measurement parameters Pro3 Failed to setup the clock The device connected differs from the one at the time of automatic recognition Use the blood pressure monitor that was automatically recognized Click Cancel or restart Doctor Pro3 71 14 2 Default Settings The window below shows the default settings that have been set before shipment gt Dr Pro3 Setting axis and analysis parameter Axis of graph Bp Low OmmHe High 200 mmHg Pul Low 0 bpm High 200 bpm m DP Low 0 hd High 60 Y Time shor 148 hour v Time long 1 Week BP analysis parameters Priority display Oscillometric Korotkoff y Hyperbaric Lirnit Awake
13. Histograms 8 6 5 Circadian rhythm 8 6 6 HBI analysis 8 6 7 AVERAGE trend 8 6 8 17 6 5 Printing the Data Prints the analyzed data For details refer to 8 7 Printing the Analyzed Data 1 Print preview is available in the Data Registration window Click Print all to print all the printable items Print preview Print all oo alle joel el ala Device we B Select O 2 12 14 2007 13 09 TM 2430 3 12 14 2007 13 12 UA 767PC Le 2 The analyzed results can be printed according to the following categories For details on settings of Full or Partial Sleep and Awake refer to 8 6 Data Analysis Window Printing in the Summary Data window e Full tab window Click Print to print e Partial tab window gt Click Print to print e Awake tab window Click Print to print e Sleep tab window Click Print to print E Printing in the Trend window Gl Individual printing gt Prints a trend graph gl Print all gt Click boxes as necessary in Graph option to print and select the printing parameters from the pulldown menu P Printing in the Correlation window gl Individual printing gt Prints correlation plots gl Print all gt Click boxes as necessary in Graph option to print and select the printing parameters from the pulldown menu E Printing in the Histograms window gl Indivi
14. Item Description Patient ID Required Enter the patient ID using a maximum of 20 characters First name Required Enter the patient s first name using a maximum of 30 characters Last name Required Enter the patient s last name using a maximum of 30 characters Sex Select from the pulldown menu Date of birth Enter in the MM DD YYYY format or select from the pulldown menu Select group Required Point the mouse to the group folder To add a group or rename the group click the Add group or Rename group icon or right click to display Add group and Rename group When all the necessary items have been entered click Next 20 3 Patient s Personal Information window P Dr Pro3 New Patient Enter information as necessary Item Description Height Enter the patient s height in 0 99999 Place a decimal point as necessary Weight Enter the patient s weight in 0 99999 Place a decimal point as necessary Address Enter the patient s address using a maximum of 50 characters Telephone Enter the patient s telephone number using a maximum of 20 characters between 0 to 9 and a hyphen E Mail Enter the patient s e mail address using a maximum of 50 characters Insurance Enter the patient s insurance carrier Referring physician Enter the doctor s name using a maximum of 30 characters Medications Enter the patient s medicati
15. Trend Correlation Histograms ircadian rhythm HBI analysis AVERAGE trend Ascending order Descending order Selection release Print preview Print all Device Ww B Selct 2 12 14 2007 1309 TM 2430 3 124420071312 UA 767PC O xl Note Click the Select box from the registration date to perform various analyses When the TM 2430 is used select a maximum of two data Analysis menu Menu Refer to Description Defines specific periods of time within an opened data Select periods 8 6 1 file for custom data analysis Two periods full analysis and partial analysis may be defined for each data file Summary data 8 6 2 Displays statistical data Displays systolic blood pressure diastolic blood Trend 8 6 3 pressure mean arterial blood pressure pulse heart rate and double product trends Displays correlation plots of systolic blood pressure to diastolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure to pulse Correlation 8 6 4 The scatter diagram allows easy observation of the correlation between systolic and diastolic blood pressures the minimum and maximum values the magnitude of fluctuation and the density of a 24 hour blood pressure data 27 Menu Refer to Description Displays the frequency distribution of the measurement data Histograms 8 6 5 Allows easy observation of the data that occurs the most frequently the frequency distribution and the distribution width during
16. When a cable is used after a long period of storage confirm that the device o is functioning correctly and safely Clean the cable with a dry soft cloth Do not use thinner alcohol benzine or wet dusters 3 Precautions against strong electromagnetic waves NCAUTION If strong electromagnetic waves are present near a personal computer during Q communication errors in data transmission or an unintended operation may occur Under such conditions check the electromagnetic status and take necessary measures The following are general examples of factors that may interfere with the proper functioning of the device and recommended solutions W Cellular phone use May cause undesired operation because cell phones emit electromagnetic waves O Ina room or building where the device is used turn off cellular phones and other small radio units W High frequency noise from other devices via an electrical outlet O Detect the source of the noise and take measures to break the route using a noise suppressor O Avoid using the noise generating device O Use another electrical outlet W Static electricity O Fully discharge the operator before use O Humidify the room E Lightning strike A nearby lightning strike may induce excessive voltage into the device In the event of a lightning strike O Use an uninterruptible power supply to operate the device B Using the device introduces noise into a television o
17. X in the upper right corner to close the Histograms window 40 8 6 6 e Circadian Rhythm The Circadian Rhythm window shows the circadian rhythm of the systolic and diastolic blood pressures and pulse heart rate obtained using the 24 hour cosinor analysis The analysis starting time coincides with the starting time specified for the Full Analysis period The Circadian Rhythm window also shows the amplitude and peak value of the cosine wave based on the 95 confidence interval The systolic blood pressure data is indicated in red the diastolic blood pressure data in blue and the pulse data in yellow Dr Pro3 Graph 10 12 Demo21 Demo21 Circadian rhythm 88 Da BPM mmHe Cosinor Analysis 95 Confidence Interval PULSE bpm m 200 180 160 140 120 1200 ON 00 00 0 20 40 60 D mmHg 1800 0 181415161718192021222324 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10111213 Amolitude mmHel amp AcroPhase Clock Time Hour 40 20 Cosinor Analysis MESOR c i SBP 1322 1 9 Acrophase c i 1625 39 39 min DBP 8960 7 16 10 43 43 min PUL Percent Rhythm Variation Index SBP 0 698 DBP 0 660 PUL SBP 299 DBP 359 Click the Close icon or X in the upper right corner to close the Circadian Rhythm window 41 8 6 7 F2 HBI Analysis The HBI Analysis window shows two graphs arranged vertically The upper graph shows the hyperbaric area in red exceeding the user defined hyperbaric li
18. interval Sleep interval Systolic limit 140 Systolic limit Diastolic limit 90 Diastolic limit Hypobaric Limit Awake interval Sleep interval Systolic limit 100 Systolic limit mmHg Diastolic limit 60 Diastolic limit mmHg Regist Close 14 3 Disposing of the Used Product When disposing of or recycling this product follow your local regulations to protect the environment 72 15 CUSTOMER SUPPORT 15 1 Inquiries about the Product Contact the local A amp D dealer you purchased the product from 15 2 Disclaimer A amp D Company Limited makes no warranty of any kind with regard to but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose A amp D believes the technical information contained in this document is accurate however in no event will A amp D be liable for errors contained herein A amp D is not responsible for any direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages or losses which occur in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this product Further A amp D Company Limited does not accept liability in any of the following circumstances Damage caused by maintenance or repair by an unauthorized dealer Damage caused by not obeying the precautions described in the instruction manual Damage caused by not using the measurement conditions described in the instruction manual Replacement of the accessories or consumables Damage caused
19. reference 2 FEATURES Doctor Pro3 is a Windows based Blood Pressure Data Analysis Software that sets the blood pressure monitor measurement parameters and saves the collected blood pressure data into a personal computer Doctor Pro3 analyzes blood pressure data for each patient Doctor Pro3 is a powerful tool for diagnosing high blood pressure and managing the blood pressure of patients with high blood pressure Doctor Pro3 is intended for use with the following blood pressure monitors TM 2430 ME Medical Electronics Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor e UA 767PC ME Medical Electronics Digital Blood Pressure Monitor with communication function e UB 511USB HHC Home Health Care Wrist Digital Blood Pressure Monitor with communication function Doctor Pro3 has the following features Patient data The blood pressure data and patient information are saved in a management personal computer database The data is separated into groups Statistical data may be viewed and analyzed in full partial sleep and statistical analysis awake sections by switching between clearly labeled tabs Systolic diastolic blood pressure mean arterial blood pressure and pulse data are displayed graphically to quickly determine patterns or Graphical data data trends Circadian rhythm and HBI analysis are displayed graphically and numerically The Data Convert feature imports or exports the blood pressure and Data conversion pulse data in a stand
20. the analysis period Displays the cosinor analysis graph the graph showing the estimated amplitude and peak position based on the 9596 confidence interval and the Circadian rhythm 8 6 6 numerical data Note Not available with the UA 767PC and UB 511USB Displays the graph showing the hyperbaric area and hypobaric area and the numerical data converted into a one day period Hyperbaric that area exceeding the user defined HBI analysis 8 6 7 limits for the sleep and awake sections Hypobaric that area not reaching the user defined limits for the sleep and awake sections Note Not available with the UA 767PC and UB 511USB Displays the trend of hourly average values for AVERAGE trend 8 6 8 systolic blood pressure diastolic blood pressure mean arterial blood pressure and pulse heart rate Ascending order Sorts the registration date in the ascending order Descending order Sorts the registration date in the descending order Selection release wc Removes the check mark from the select box Print preview 8 7 1 Displays a print preview of the data selected from the registration date Select graph options set printing parameters and print Print all 8 7 2 When the registration date column is double clicked the Export Data window opens For details refer to 11 2 Exporting Files gt Dr Pro3 Export data Group Nondipper v Patient ID Patient Name Reg
21. the same way 67 13 3 Vertical 1 Click Vertical from the Window menu of the Main window Dr Pro3 A amp D BP ANALYSIS SOFTWARE File Quick Configuration Seala E A Help Cascade Horizontal Minimization v 1 Dr Pro3 Patients database 2 Dr Pro3 Graph ID 1 Demo21 Demo21 HBI The opened windows will be arranged vertically Dr Pro3 A amp D BP ANALYSIS SOFTWARE hegadun Due Desc SPm EE pnm PERBARSC AREA 39 0r 112006 15 3 TRO EI B rl bom wen c 2 Oaks IM 2430 200 SOPHO maige i SOPI mahig Aya A 0 0 sep hiday 20000 big gt OBP matig 0 0 weg vda 1314151 612191920012230 1234 5 6 7 BP Hg PULSE bpm OBC antige OBRO sahig E o 00 mt vay Note When more than three windows are opened the Horizontal and Vertical functions arrange the opened windows in the same way 68 13 4 Minimization d Click Minimization from the Window menu of the Main window Dr Pro3 A amp D BP ANALYSIS SOFTWARE File Quick Configuration col late E Se ee Horizontal Vertical v 1 Dr Pro3 Graph ID 1 Demo21 Demo21 Trends Analysis section Exist 2 Dr Pro3 Graph ID 1 Demo21 Demo21 HBI Vienne Help An opened window will be reduced to an icon Dr Pro3 A amp D BP ANALYSIS SOFTWARE To restore the window to the original size double click on the reduced icon Or click the icon and select Restore to the original size or Maxi
22. 180 54 0 160 48 0 140 42 0 120 36 0 100 30 0 80 24 0 Bop 9 e 18 0 40 12 0 20 NL 6 0 0 Bd 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 0 h 30 8 5 Patient Information window Edits the patient s personal information and device information Patient Information window f Dr Pro3 Patients database ala al s olele les el eamm toot 1 Normal Registration Date 3 12142007 09 57 WwW B Select 2 Patient ID First Name 147 Last Name patient 10 20 1966 4 patient demo ci 3 Hypertension i patient demo2 3 4 patient demo3 3 Nondipper 2 1221 2007 09 58 12 28 2007 10 02 TM 2430 TM 2430 Sex Date of birth Wake time Bedtime patient demo5 patient demo6 y exempt Demo21 Demo21 Demo21_07 Dem Device RecorderlD Pressure Cuff size Display OFF y Buzzer Personal details 1 Personal details 2 Meas info ST Meas method Oscillometric Oscillometric Oscillometric Oscillometric Oscillometric Oscillometric Oscillometric Oscillometric Oscillometric Oscillometric Oscillometric Oscillometric Oscillometric Oscillometric Events 0 00 8 4 Manual 7 7 Manual 850 780 900 900 8 30 0 00 10 20 8 30 8 60 8 20 1350 Measurement time 11 07 2007 14 09 11 29 2007 11 06 11 29 2007 11
23. 3 8 6 1 s 2 Select PENlOdS ina taba Mec ated 33 8 6 2 SUMMARY Cala ds 34 A th baer natn deme ahs 36 8 6 4 M Conetstion ca 39 8 6 5 l Hist grams su str eg a E EE 40 rama E TT 41 E EE ANEA A E sence 42 8 6 8 dee AVERAGE Trotta e reat eet a fe cbr a 43 8 7 Printing the Analyzed Data arora eiie ya aa ARAA ANTEE nc nn nennen ener 44 8 7 1 Printing procedure from the print preview window sessssem 44 8 7 2 Printing procedure without displaying the print preview sssseee 46 8 7 3 Printing from each analysis window ssssseeeeenm enm rr 47 9 RECEIVING DATA m 49 10 SENDING THE SETTINOS ooo iaa 52 10 1 Automatic Recognition of the Blood Pressure Monitor seen 52 10 2 Device Information and Measurement Intervals ooooooooninncncccnnnnncccnconononcnnncnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnns 53 10 3 Confirming the Settings and Data Transmission esseeee me 55 11 FILE MENU eno cedet eee Re ER REOR ie EN REN RS HEAR RRCEKR ERR RESDRRR RRSMRERRR AE 56 11 T Importing Elles cct ne arp e et te ede fent 56 11 2 Exporting Files ii nte nite tee see Haee eoe HR 58 11 3 Optimizing a Database Hope De ee eee bed ee aped ee ed 59 12 CONFIGURATION rri tee tei dad 60 12 1 Medical Facility chal eee ete ee e eee el ee eee eda eb bid 60 12 2 Accourit Mode etn ou Tti ein tet 61 1253 New ACCOUht eser tr ti ibi dt eed audet dts 61 124 Defau
24. 6 850 Oscillometric 0 I I 5 11 29 2007 11 30 115 68 83 68 780 Oscillometric 0 6 11 29 2007 11 40 131 68 89 69 900 Oscillometric 0 7 11 29 2007 11 50 131 76 94 69 900 Oscillometric 0 I l 8 11 29 2007 12 00 128 7 94 65 8 30 Oscillometric 0 I ls 11 29 2007 12 10 0 0 0 0 0 00 Oscillometric 5 vi 10 11 29 2007 12 20 141 75 97 73 10 20 Oscillometric 0 I I n 11 29 2007 12 30 114 68 83 73 830 Oscillometric 0 I I 12 11 29 2007 12 40 118 69 85 73 8 60 Oscillometric 0 ag 11 29 2007 12 50 121 66 84 68 8 20 Oscillometric 0 LI 14 11 29 2007 13 01 181 68 105 75 1350 Oscillometric 0 hd I I El lt eee gt Items in the Data Registration window Item Description Registration date Displays the date when the data is uploaded received Device Displays the model of the blood pressure monitor that was used W Wake time Displays the wake time B Bedtime Select Displays the bedtime Click the box to include in data analysis CSV Displays a data format 2C CSV imported data format of Doctor Pro2 2D DAT imported data format of Doctor Pro2 3C CSV imported data format of Doctor Pro3 Blank Standard measurement data NOTE The CSV column is usually not displayed To display the column adjust the column widths of the Data Registration window 26 8 3 2 Selecting an analysis icon Click on an icon in the Data Registration window to perform various analyses Select periods Summary data
25. 7 13 11 00 6 9 34 Print Close 34 2 Click one of the four data tabs Full Partial Awake or Sleep The Full tab will always be enabled The Partial Sleep and Awake tabs will be enabled after they are specified To enable the Partial tab select Total Interval Analysis for the analysis period To enable the Sleep and Awake tabs enter the wake time and the bedtime in the Patient Information window 3 To print the data for an individual Summary Data tab select the tab you want to print and click Print on the lower left side of the window 4 Click Close to close the Summary Data window Each of the four summary data is titled with the name of the tab and the patient name For detailed information on Summary Data window items see below Item Description The analysis period starting date and time ending date and Section range time for the activated Summary Data tab The total number of measurements taken during the analysis Valid readings period excluding any measurement errors or manually excluded readings The combined total of measurement errors and manually Excluded readings excluded readings and its percentage to the total number of measurements The minimum value for Systolic Diastolic MAP and Pulse MIUN dl measurements during the analysis period The average value for Systolic Diastolic MAP and Pulse AVE Average measurements during the analysis p
26. 8 4 Manual Oscillometric 0 O 3 11 29 2007 11 08 112 70 84 69 7 7 Manual Oscillometric 0 4 11 29 2007 11 20 113 72 85 76 850 Oscillometric 0 LI 5 11 29 2007 11 30 115 68 83 68 780 Oscillometric 0 6 11 29 2007 11 40 131 68 89 69 900 Oscillometric 0 7 11 29 2007 11 50 131 76 94 69 900 Oscillometric 0 O 8 11 29 2007 12 00 128 77 94 65 830 Oscillometric 0 9 11 29 2007 12 10 0 0 0 0 0 00 Oscillometric 5 Ivi 10 11 29 2007 12 20 141 75 97 78 10 20 Oscillometric 0 11 11 29 2007 12 30 114 68 83 73 8 30 Oscillometric 0 12 11 29 2007 12 40 118 69 85 73 860 Oscillometric 0 O 13 11 29 2007 12 50 121 66 84 68 820 Oscillometric 0 14 11 29 2007 13 01 181 68 105 75 1350 Oscillometric 0 LI vw lt IKE Measurement Data window Items in the Measurement Data window Item Description No Measurement No Measurement time Date and time when the measurement is performed SYS DIA Systolic blood pressure Diastolic blood pressure MAP Mean arterial blood pressure obtained by MAP DIA SYS DIA 3 Pulse DP Pulse rate Double Product obtained by DP SYSxPulse 1000 Events Only for the TM 2430 Displays the measurement during sleep or manual measurement Always 0 for the UA 767PC UB 511USB Meas method Measurement method Displays the measurement method Korotkoff or oscillometric Errors Displays individual errors Displays error codes for the TM 2430 Always 0 for the UA 767PC UB 511USB
27. B A socket Printer type Printers supported by the MS Windows operating system NCAUTION Only a personal computer that complies with the safety requirements of S IEC60950 can be used with this product If a computer that does not comply with those requirements is used safety will not be guaranteed 3 4 Brief Description on Analysis The TM 2430 Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor is used to record an individuals blood pressure over an extended period normally 24 48 hours The monitor employs the oscillometric method to record the patient s blood pressure based on predetermined periods and parameters The user may divide each 24 hour interval into several periods Within each period the monitor may be programmed to record the patient s blood pressure at intervals from OFF to 120 minutes These measurement intervals may be timed to coincide with the patient s daily activities With a UA 767PC or UB 511USB blood pressure data collected over a long period maximum 12 months can be managed and blood pressure trends are indicated clearly by using Doctor Pro3 Even though the data collected by the old version of Doctor Pro is not directly compatible with the data collected by the current version software data collected by the old version of Doctor Pro can be converted to the new version using the importing or exporting function 4 BEFORE USE 4 1 Installing the Software The software can only be run from a h
28. C LC 3 8 1 2 Rename group Note Patient names can not be changed 1 2 3 Click a folder to rename Click the Rename group icon Enter a group name faja A root 3 Normal Patient demo 8 patient demo Patient demo11 3 Hypertension Hy g patient demo2 patient demo3 N ondipper patient demo4 patient demob patient demo5 exempt 2 Patient demo10 Demo21 Demo21 a 38 8 1 3 Search 1 a om KR O N yw Click the Search icon to open the Search Data window Enter search items Click Search The search results will be displayed Dr Pro3 Search data Group Hypertension Patient ID First Name Last Name Date to search All Specify Patient ID Patient Name Registration Date Close 24 8 2 Editing the Patient List Adds a patient 8 2 1 Es New patient 1 Click a folder from the group list into which a patient will be added 2 Click the New patient icon to open the Simple Registration window fp Dr Pro3 Simple registration E Enter the following items Patient ID gt i e Patient ID Required First Name Last Name First name Required Date of birth 11 1 2000 Last name Required Date of birth e Sex Register Close When all the necessary items have been entered click Register 3 The Confirm window opens 4 Click OK to
29. ERAGE Trend window gl Individual printing gt Prints an hourly average trend graph gl Print all gt Click boxes as necessary in Graph option to print select the printing parameters from the pulldown menu 48 and and and and 9 RECEIVING DATA Receives the measurement data from the blood pressure monitor 1 Click Receive data at the quick startup menu Quick startup menu 2 In the Settings window select the option to perform after receiving the data P Dr Pro3 Receive data amo Clearing the data di e When Clear data is selected the data in the EN monitor will be cleared after receiving the data Do not clear data Not adjust time of ABPM y Adjusting the time When Adjust time of ABPM is selected the clock of the monitor will be synchronized with the computer clock after receiving the data e Click Next 3 Receiving the data from the blood pressure monitor has begun Dr Pro3 Receive data Wizard Settings Y Connect device GP nee Summary Select patient Confirmation Successfully initialised RS232C port NOTE only for the UA 767PC UB 511USB While the PC is in communication with the blood pressure monitor appears in the blood pressure monitor display For details refer to the blood pressure monitor instruction manual 49 4 When
30. K in the Confirm window Dr Pro3 Receive data To complete the operation click Close To continue receiving data click Next data 15 Confirm the patient to be registered 6 4 Analyzing the Measurement Data Analyzes the measurement data For details refer to Section 8 MANAGING DATA 1 Click Open database at the quick startup menu 2 Date ci ber 10201565 Meast Pater Height Adhe menm E Mai Ineuranee Personal dotais 1 Personal detal 2 Meas rio gt I I I I croup ist I of 3 Click the registration date to be analyzed from the Data Registration window The list of measurement data will be displayed in the Measurement Data window Dr Pro3 Patients database 33 esie Te e amp Tes Tv 9 BIS Registration Date Device W B Select A Patient ID HA Normal o1 reor oss Tiss V n ene 2 122120070958 TM2430 patient demo2 I 3 12 28 2007 10 02 TM 2430 i patient demo3 3 Nondipper 147 First Name patient Last Name demos Data Registration window 152 Weight 51 patient demo5 _ 4 patient demo6 Address Cy exempt Demo21 Demo21 Telephone E Mail Demo21_07 Dem bcr Personal details 1 Personal details 2 Meas info EE
31. LSE bpm 200 180 160 140 120 0 13 14 15 16 o ABP Hourly Averages O E NE Et Vertical range Time 24 hour v L Lower 0 L Upper 200 R Lower 0 R Upper 60 0 Return to STD Select graph iv sys 154 Iv DIA 108 IV MA 123 PUL 79 Le fle lbs tLe Suppressed data I Validate 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 0 1 2 3 e Sys a Dia n Map 4 5 6 Pul 7 9 10 11 12 13 h Measurement time 08 08 2007 13 00 13 59 08 08 2007 14 00 14 59 08 08 2007 15 00 15 59 08 08 2007 18 00 18 59 08 08 2007 19 00 19 59 08 08 2007 20 00 20 59 08 08 2007 21 00 21 59 Valid readings SYS 145 142 148 154 147 151 148 150 150 DIA 100 97 106 108 103 100 105 103 107 MAP 115 112 120 123 117 117 119 118 121 Pulse la 74 80 79 69 61 64 60 69 Click the Close icon or X in the upper right corner to close the AVERAGE Trend window 43 8 7 Printing the Analyzed Data The analyzed data can be printed in the Data Registration window Print preview Print all sl Blt e e a v e Registration Date Device Select 1 123420071308 TM 2430 2 123420071308 TM 2430 3 12420071312 UA 767PC Le 8 7 1 Printing procedure from the print preview window 1 Select the registration date and click the Print preview icon 21 oe Belle eg
32. PC Device Information window Dr Prod Send setting data Wizard Start Page Auto detection Device infomation Meas Intervals Confirmation Send settings Y Y e Device information ADPM RecorderiD Pressure Cuff size Display Buzzer Clear data Adjust time Back sedes Dersekcwd on y Prohibit Prohibit vj Close Click Next Measurement Intervals window gt Dr Pro3 Send setting data Wizard Start Page Auto detection Device information Meas Intervals Confirmation Send settings Y Y e Mess Intervals c 700 gt 22 060 15min 22000 gt 700 30min c 15min Sleep bution tum ON 3 min tum OFF G Mode configurable patere Interval for free settings Selectoamem M Click Next UB 511USB Device Information window Dr Pro3 Send setting data amp Wizard Start Page Auto detection Device infomation Meas Intervals Confirmation Send settings Y Y e Back mal a Ston Stern 06 vi 00 v ae 00 v 3 s 3 3 3 g 5 valid E El ona Close Device information ABPM RecorderlD Pressure Cuff size Display Buzzer Clear data Adjust time Prohibit v Prohibit gt Click Next Close 54 Select the items below from the pulldown menu Buzzer Clear data Adjust time Se
33. add the patient Click Close to complete the operation 25 8 3 Data Registration Window Displays and prints the analyzed results of measurement data 8 3 1 Opening the data registration window Click a patient name from the group list to open the Data Registration window Data Registration wndow f Dr Pro3 Patients database co Delle e e AIS Registration Date Device W B Select lb Ws 21420070957 i233 Y mum L st Name RENI i 2 122120070958 TM 2430 E Normal 4 patient demol C3 Hypertension Date of birth 10 2019668 v Sex Male El patient demo2 M 3 122820071002 TM 2430 s eras i ines BE dee Height 152 Weight 51 patient demo6 Address EX exempt Demo21 Telephone E Mail Demo21 07 Deny Insurance I E I I E I I I Personal details 1 Personal details 2 Meas info Group list I I I Il Measurement time SYS DIA MAP Pulse DP Events Meas method Errors Suppressed COME 1 11 07 2007 14 09 0 0 0 0 0 00 Oscillometric 17 v I 2 11 29 2007 11 06 112 72 85 75 8 4 Manual Oscillometric 0 3 11 29 2007 11 08 112 70 84 69 7 7 Manual Oscillometric 0 I I 4 11 29 2007 11 20 113 72 85 7
34. adings gt DIA limits s 742 Readings gt DIA limits s 65 6 Highest SYS 174 mmHg at 05 09 1999 16 00 00 Highest SYS 166 mmHg at 05 09 1999 21 15 00 Lowest SYS 84 mmHg at 05 10 1999 03 15 00 Lowest SYS 84 mmHg at 05 10 1999 03 15 00 Highest DIA 115 mmHg at 05 09 1999 16 00 00 Highest DIA 115 mmHg at 05 09 1999 20 30 00 Lowest DIA 49 mmHg at 05 10 1999 03 00 00 Lowest DIA 48 mmHg at 05 10 1999 03 00 00 Print Close Print Close Click Print Click Print Awake tab window Sleep tab window gt Dr Pro3 Summary data Dr Pro3 Summary data Full Partial Sleep Full Partial Awake Awake Section Demo21 Demo 1 Sleep Section Demo21 Demo21 Section range 07 00 gt 19 00 Sectionrange 19 00 gt 07 00 Valid readings 52 Valid readings 48 Excluded readinc 1 19 Excluded readinc 1 20 MIN AVE MAX SD SE Cy MIN AVE MAX SD SE Cv SYS mmHg 114 142 174 10 94 1 52 7 71 SYS mmHg 84 123 166 22 29 3 22 18 13 DIA mmHg 67 98 115 857 1 33 9 72 DIA mmHg 49 81 115 19 03 2 75 23 43 MAP mmHg 88 113 134 911 126 8 03 MAP mmHg 61 95 131 20 01 2 89 21 11 PULSE BPM 45 78 118 1257 1 74 16 20 PULSE BPM 3 59 90 8 97 1 29 15 17 SYS DIA limits Awake 140 90 mmHg SYS DIA limits Sleep 120 70 mmHg Readings gt SYS limits s 59 6 Readings gt SYS limits s 438 Readings gt DIA limits s 827 Readings gt DIA limits s 66 7 Highest SYS 174 mmHg at 05 09 1999 16 00 00 Highest SYS 166 mmHg at 05 09 1999 21 15 00 Lowest SYS 114 mmHg at 05 10 1999 07 15 00 L
35. an methods 60 mmHg The difference between Measure the blood pressure by other systolic and diastolic is methods EAS greater than 150 mmHg or less than 10 mmHg E30 E31 Air leaks in the cuff Repair is necessary assembly E32 Clock error If the error persists repair is necessary E50 Pressure offset error Repair is necessary E52 Memory error Repair is necessary E53 Defective battery contact Replace batteries correctly If the error persists repair is necessary Error code Probable cause Correction Exhaust error Relax and do not move during the E55 E56 E57 measurement If this error occurs frequently repair is necessary E60 Interval setting error Enter the interval parameters correctly E70 E71 E72 RS 232C error Reconnect the communication cable If the E73 error persists repair is necessary E74 Voltage decreases during Replace the batteries with new ones and communication restart communication E75 Protocol error due to Reconnect the communication cable If the external equipment error persists repair is necessary 14 1 2 Guidance messages The table below lists the guidance messages that Data windows Messages when data is received may appear in the Receive Data Send Setting Message Correction Failed to initialize RS233C port Automatic recognition of ABPM failed Confirm that the communication cable is
36. ard CSV file format for use with popular spreadsheet programs Custom data report formats are easily defined and printed The Print Printed reports all feature allows the user to select specific analytical results to be printed and prints a summary report of the selected items 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 Software Package Components When unpacking the software it is important to verify that the following articles are included and are in good condition If your software package components are damaged or missing contact the local A amp D dealer you purchased the product from e CD ROM 1 disk e USB cable AX KO3057 200 TM 2430 and UA 767PC 1 piece e Instruction manual 1 copy This document 9 CD ROM USB cable AX KO3057 200 for TM 2430 and UA 767PC Instruction manual 3 2 Blood Pressure Monitors compatible with Doctor Pro3 Doctor Pro3 is intended for use with the following blood pressure monitors TM 2430 e 24 hour ambulatory blood press
37. ard disk drive To install the software on your hard disk drive complete the following steps 1 Insert the CD ROM into a personal computer CD drive 2 If the program starts up automatically go to step 5 Otherwise click the Start button on the Windows taskbar and select Run 3 Type g setup g is the hard disk drive into which the CD ROM will begin installations 1 The following appears when the USB driver has not been installed v DrPro3 Setup A amp D DrPro3 Installation Connect the USB cable supplied with the software to your personal computer and click Setup FTDI USB Device Driver 2 Specify the CD ROM Driver folder and install the driver Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for e AND Medical FT8U2 lt X Device Click Finish to close the wizard 3 When the driver has been installed successfully click Finish 4 Install Doctor Pro3 W DrPro3 Setup Follow the instructions in the display 5 When Doctor Pro3 has been installed successfully the message Setup succeeded appears Click OK then click Exit to quit the installation mode V DrPro3 Setup 4 2 Connecting the Blood Pressure Monitor to a PC Connect the blood pressure monitor to your personal computer 4 NCAUTION When the blood pressure monitor is connected to a personal computer do not place t
38. ary in Graph option to print and select the printing parameters from the pulldown menu Select Mini report to print the summary data trend and data list Select Trend DP to print the trend of double product 3 Click Print 46 3 Printing from each analysis window E Printing in the Summary Data window Full tab window Partial tab window gt Dr Pro3 Summary data E im E3 P Dr Pro3 Summary data Partial Awake Steen Full Awake Sleeo Full Analysis Demo21 Demo21 Partial Analysis Demo21 Demo21 Section range 24h 05 09 1999 13 00 00 gt 05 10 1999 13 00 00 Section range 16h 05 09 1999 19 00 00 gt 05 10 1999 11 00 00 Valid readings 97 Valid readings 64 Excluded readinc 2 20 Excluded readinc 2 3 0 MIN AVE MAX SD SE cv MIN AVE MAX SD SE cv SYS mmHg 84 133 174 19 93 2 02 15 03 SYS mmHg 84 125 166 20 04 2 51 16 02 DIA mmHg 49 90 115 17 30 1 76 19 25 DIA mmHg 49 84 115 17 55 218 20 96 MAP mmHg 61 104 134 17 85 1 81 17 20 MAP mmHg 61 97 131 18 16 2 27 18 69 PULSE BPM 37 68 118 1415 1 44 20 27 PULSE BPM 37 65 118 15 53 1 94 23 85 SYS DIA limits Awake 140 90 mmHg SYS DIA limits Awake 140 90 mmHg Sleep 120 70 mmHg Sleep 120 70 mmHg Readings gt SYS limits s 515 Readings gt SY S limits s 39 1 Re
39. by using products other than those supplied by A amp D Damage caused by modifying or disassembling the product Damage caused by the user s mishandling Damage caused by a natural disaster such as fire earthquake flood or a lightning strike MEMO 74
40. cility Account mode Window Help Default settines Measurement pattern settings Change Language 2 n the Change Language window select the language to be used and click OK Changing languages has been completed 65 13 WINDOW MENU The Window menu has the following sub menus Cascade Horizontal Vertical Minimization 13 1 Cascade 1 Click Cascade from the Window menu of the Main window Dr Pro3 A amp D BP ANALYSIS SOFTWARE File Quick Configuration MUGEN Help eaa Horizontal jn Vertical Minimization v 1 Dr Pro3 Patients database 2 Dr Pro3 Graph ID 1 Demo21 Demo21 Trends Analysis section Exist 3 Dr Pro3 Graph ID 1 Demo21 Demo21 Correlation Analysis section Exist 4 Dr Pro3 Graph ID 1 Demo21 Demo21 Circadian rhythm 5 Dr Pro3 Graph ID 1 Demo21 Demo21 HBI The opened windows will be cascaded 66 13 2 Horizontal 1 Click Horizontal from the Window menu of the Main window Dr Pro3 A amp D BP ANALYSIS SOFTWARE File Quick Configuration IUIS ITE Help Cascade Horizontal Vertical Minimization 1 Dr Pro3 Patients database v 2 Dr Pro3 Graph ID 1 Demo21 Demo21 HBI The opened windows will be arranged horizontally 3 A amp D BP ANALYSIS SOFTWARE k Genteuration Wedow Heb Note When more than three windows are opened the Horizontal and Vertical functions arrange the opened windows in
41. culations Description AVE mean m Arithmetic mean value max Maximum value min Minimum value SD S Standard Deviation Standard deviation obtained by the following formula EX n 1 to sample Xj X n number of samples X arithmetic mean value SE Standard Error Standard error obtained by the following formula SD n to sample X Xn CV Coefficient of Variation Coefficient of variation obtained by the following formula CD SD mean Correlation Correlation r Coefficient of Correlation Reg Line Regression Line Histogram c i Confidence Interval Interval surrounded by the confidence limit of 95 Terms and abbreviations related to circadian rhythm Description Circadian rhythm analysis method introduced by Cosinor Halberg et al 1967 A circadian rhythm adjusted mean based on the MESOR parameters of a cosine function fitted to the raw data AMP Amplitude Amplitude of a cosine curve best fitted to the biological rhythm data Acrophase Phase that represents the maximum value of a cosine curve best fitted to the biological rhythm data PR Percent Rhythm Rhythm compatibility Squared multiple correlation coefficient R between the measured value and the cosine curve best fitted to the biological rhythm data viii Other terms and abbreviations Description HBI Hy
42. data receiving has been completed a message appears in the Connect Device window Connected to TM 2430 Click Next If an error occurs click Retry to make a connection again 5 The data received is displayed Dr Pro3 Receive data Wizard Summary patipgs Y Measurementtime SYS DIA MAP Pul DP Events Meas method Errors a Connect device Y 1 10 02 2007 11 54 00 119 71 87 60 71 Oscillometric 0 al Summay 4 2 10 02 2007 18 41 00 119 68 85 60 71 Oscillometric 0 i 3 10 02 2007 16 24 00 135 75 95 64 86 Oscillometric 0 Skipass 4 10 30 2007 13 24 00 123 70 88 76 93 Oscillometric 0 Confirmation 5 10 30 2007 13 25 00 113 70 84 78 88 Oscillometric 0 6 10 30 2007 13 27 00 116 67 83 83 96 Oscillometric 0 7 11 29 2007 11 09 00 111 72 85 71 79 Oscillometric 0 8 9 10 n 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Ly Back Close Click Next 6 Specify a file folder to save the data Select from the list of registered patients the patient under whose name you would like to save data When a new patient is to be used register the new patient beforehand P Dr Pro3 Receive dala iran Select Patient Weg A Connect device Y 3 Normal Summer ns E ol Selectpatient gt qoe eid di T TUE y demo LastName Emen deros TA When a new patient is to be a tn PT used register the new patient beforehand New patent Back Nest Sore
43. dow Help Import H E Export X Exit 2 The Confirm window opens 2 el Optimize a database j Cancel Click OK to optimize the database 59 12 CONFIGURATION The Configuration menu has the following sub menus Medical Facility Account Mode New Account Default Settings Measurement Pattern Settings Change Language 12 1 Medical Facility 1 Click Medical Facility from the Configuration menu of the Main window Dr Pro3 A amp D BP ANALYSIS SOFTWARE File Quick MEME Window Help aj qj MEE Account mode Default settings Measurement pattern settings Ghange Language 2 Enter each item and click Register The Confirm window opens Click OK to register the medical facility f Dr Pro3 Medical Facility First Name Last Name Hospital Name Address Telphone E Mail Register Close Item Description First name Enter the first name using a maximum of 30 characters Last name Enter the last name using a maximum of 30 characters Hospital name Enter the hospital name using a maximum of 50 characters Address Enter the hospital address using a maximum of 50 characters Enter the hospital telephone number using a maximum of 20 characters between 0 to 9 and a hyphen Enter the hospital e mail address using a maximum of 50 characters Telephone E mail 60 12 2 Account Mode 1 Click Accou
44. dual printing gt Prints histograms gl Print all gt Click boxes as necessary in Graph option to print and select the printing parameters from the pulldown menu 18 Printing in the Circadian Rhythm window gl Individual printing gt Prints circadian rhythm plots gl Print all gt Click boxes as necessary in Graph option to print and select the printing parameters from the pulldown menu EM Printing in the HBI Analysis window Gl Individual printing gt Prints HBI analysis plots gl Print all gt Click boxes as necessary in Graph option to print and select the printing parameters from the pulldown menu Printing in the AVERAGE Trend window Gl Individual printing gt Prints an hourly average trend graph gl Print all gt Click boxes as necessary in Graph option to print and select the printing parameters from the pulldown menu 19 7 NEW PATIENTS 1 Click New patient at the quick startup menu New patient 2 Select Group window gt Dr Pro3 New Patient Quick startup menu Wizard Patient ID i DIETE d Pee ES oos O Data must be entered in these Patient dz Es three fields Date of birth 01 01 2000 Pastillness I Select group Required SE Rename group icon CIN ondipper CL exempt Add group icon Enter information as necessary
45. e Patient ID using a maximum of 20 characters First name Required Enter the patient s first name using a maximum of 30 characters Last name Required Enter the patient s last name using a maximum of 30 characters Enter in the MM DD YYYY format or select from the pulldown Date of birth menu Sex Select from the pulldown menu Wake time Enter in the 24 hour format Bedtime Enter in the 24 hour format Device Select from the pulldown menu Enter the recorder ID using a maximum of 2 characters between Recorder ID 0 to 9 Pressure Select from the pulldown menu Cuff size Select from the pulldown menu Display Select from the pulldown menu Buzzer Select from the pulldown menu Meas pattern Pattern of measurement Select from the pulldown menu Enter the patient s height in 0 99999 Place a decimal point as Height necessary Weidht Enter the patient s weight in 0 99999 Place a decimal point as 9 necessary Address Enter the patient s address using a maximum of 50 characters Telephone Enter the patient s telephone number using a maximum of 20 p characters between 0 to 9 and a hyphen i Enter the patient s e mail address using a maximum of 50 E Mail characters Insurance Enter the patient s insurance carrier Referring physician Enter the doctor s name using a maximum of 30 characters Enter the patients medications using a maximum of 60
46. emen 11 4 2 3 Connecting the UB 511USB to the computer em 11 5s FUBdemE 12 6 GENERAL OPERATION 4 iudei etario estaci n anidan dancer 13 6 1 Starting up Doctor Prod epe Eae oie 13 6 2 Recelvingthe Data eeiam IM 13 6 3 Selecting or Adding a Patient dc d eed 15 6 4 Analyzing the Measurement Data ooooocccccocococococococicononnononnnnncnnnnnnnn nn nn cnn nnnnnnnnn nn nn nn nr rra nennen 16 6 9 Printingithe Data odie nda Ate eels 18 ANEW PATIENTS o iia 20 8 MANAGING DATA ie X 23 9 1 Editirig thie Group Lists rie nar eet diat dete 24 8 1 1 A a o el 24 8 1 2 Renarmie group i IER A A Air 24 8 1 3 SR arid un Sd 24 8 2 Editing the Patient List mnisi ee ED Eee ER a aa a ea aa ea naa ede rasende Eben sete abs 25 8 2 1 ll ERE 25 8 3 Data Registration Window sse enne enne enne nenne ener nenne 26 8 3 1 Opening the data registration window ssssseee emen 26 8 3 2 Selecting an analysis IO i a a AEE AEE KE E EER 27 8 4 Patients Database Window 2 seceenserene enke ekte sb MEE SM ME ESS nc canon nn cnn nn rra rre 29 8 4 1 Switching the measurement data window ssesssseee een 30 8 5 Patient Information WINdOW oooccccccnoccnnnononnnononinononoccnnnannnnn nn nono non cnnn nn aran nn nana A nn ana nasa send dan 31 9 6 Data Analysis WIndOW inde et Ge Oo edel adit n ect tene eps Riga 3
47. emo6 369 7 inus 5 dum comes I Meas Pattern Y tient demo4 m NS Ed posee P wen 5 atient demol ress I patient demos Addr SEE genes ih I Telephone I Demo21_07 e I E Mail I I Insurance I I Personal details 1 Personal details 2 Meas info Turk ane CE I I Measurement time SYS DIA MAP Pulse DP Events Meas method Emors Suppressed Com Group list I I I I I I I Closes this window I I I I I I I I LI lt e IKT ae Click a folder in the group list The relevant data is displayed in the patient list Al 3 root Normal K patient demot G Hypertension patient demo2 patient demo3 4 Nondipper patient demo4 patient demob 4 patient demo5 LI exempt 23 Patient ID E 125478 3698547 45857454 Age 41 7 7 Sex Male 8 1 Editing the Group List Adds or renames a group and performs a search NOTE Adding and renaming a group can be performed either by clicking on each icon or by right clicking the group folder 8 1 1 Add group Click the folder into which a group will be added 1 2 3 4 Click the Add group icon A new folder is added Enter the group name ola al Y root 4 Normal Patient demo 8 patient demol Patient demo11 4 Hypertension N g patient demo2 patient demo3 ondipper patient demo4 patient demo patient demo5 exempt 2 Patient demo10 Demo21 Demo21
48. end setting data at the quick startup menu The Send Setting Data window opens Quick startup menu Send setting data 2 Click Next The connected blood pressure monitor is automatically recognized Dr Pro3 Send setting data E3 Wizard Start Page e Auto detection Device infomation Meas Intervals Confirmation e Send settings Transmission of setting data is started Next Close 3 When a connection has been completed a message appears Auto detection of TM 2430 Auto detection of UA 767PC Auto detection of UB 511USB The message Successful automatic recognition of the BP appears Confirm that the monitor model is correct Click Next 52 10 2 Device Information and Measurement Intervals NOTE Three modes available in the Measurement Intervals window are as follows Mode 1 07 00 21 59 The measurement is performed every 15 minutes 22 00 06 59 The measurement is performed every 30 minutes Mode 2 The AUTO ON OFF key is pressed at wake time and bedtime so that the measurement intervals are changed and the time during sleep can be distinguished on the data When the Sleep button is off the measurement is performed every 15 minutes When the Sleep button is displayed the measurement is performed every 30 minutes Mode 3 The measurement intervals can be set within a maximum of 24 hours Select from different
49. er s expected results as well as for the installation use and results arising out of the use of the Software 8 4 A amp D shall not accept responsibility or provide warranty against defects in the Software 8 5 A amp D shall not accept any responsibility for any direct indirect or consequential damages caused by the User arising out of the use of the Software or any loss related to data programs or other intangible assets as well as any profit that should be acquired or loss regarding the Software 9 Miscellaneous 9 1 A8D may upgrade the Software at any time and the conditions for the distribution of the 9 2 upgraded version will be decided by A amp D Unless the User is provided with prior notice the conditions of this contract and the information contained in other related notices shall apply Furthermore unless there are changes in the documents mentioned herein the terms of prior and existing contracts and notices shall be deemed ineffective and only the conditions of the latest contract or related notices shall apply 10 Validation Period 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 This Contract shall become effective upon the installation of the Software by the User and shall remain effective until the User terminates this contract in accordance with 10 2 or 10 3 below This contract will terminate when the customer disposes of the Software including backup copies and deletes all data previously installed fr
50. eriod The maximum value for Systolic Diastolic MAP and Pulse MAVAMaximum measurements during the analysis period The Standard Deviation of the value for Systolic Diastolic S2 Pandan DEVIGON MAP and Pulse measurements during the analysis period The Standard Error of the value for Systolic Diastolic MAP SE Sanda Erron and Pulse measurements during the analysis period CV The Coefficient of Variation for Systolic Diastolic MAP and Coefficient of Variation Pulse measurements during the analysis period SYS DIA limits Systolic and Diastolic limits for the Awake and Sleep sections The percentage of the Systolic measurement values greater Readings gt SYS limit s than the specified Systolic limit Refer to 12 4 Default Settings for information on specifying the Systolic Blood Pressure Limit The percentage of the Diastolic measurement values greater than the specified Diastolic limit Refer to 12 4 Default Settings for information on specifying the Diastolic Blood Pressure Limit Readings gt DIA limit s The highest Systolic value and the date and time when the Plighest SYS yore Nae value is obtained during the analysis period The lowest Systolic value and the date and time when the OS Ie Yale value is obtained during the analysis period The highest Diastolic value and the date and time when the Alma DIA Dasiops value is obtained during the analysis period
51. ge Successfully received data appears in the Connect Device window Click Next pma am m C TM 2430 recognition UA 767PC recognition UB 511USB recognition 4 The data received is displayed Click Next Wizard DEG Settings Y Messurementtme SYS DIA MAP Pul OP Events Meas method Erori a Conneetdevice S 1 10 02 2007 11 54 00 119 71 07 60 71 Oscillometric 0 Summay 2 10 02 2007 1341 00 119 68 86 60 71 Oscilemetr 0 3 10 02 2007 15 24 00 135 75 95 64 86 Oscilemetr 0 oci pad 4 10 30 2007 13 24 00 123 70 88 76 93 Oscillometri 0 Confirmation 5 10 30 2007 13 26 00 113 70 84 78 88 Oscillametric 0 6 10 30 2007 19 27 00 116 67 09 83 96 Oscillometric 0 7 11 29 2007 11 09 00 11 72 05 7 79 Oscillometric 0 3 9 10 n 12 13 14 15 16 Click Next 17 18 xl sw nos Close 5 The Select Patient window opens 14 6 3 Selecting or Adding a Patient Saves the measurement data received For details refer to Section 9 RECEIVING DATA 2 3 Select from the list of registered patients the patient under whose name you would like to save data To select a new patient click New patient to register a new patient When the patient selection is completed click Next Dr Prod Recerve data To select a new patient register a new patient Confirm the patient to be registered Click Register and then click O
52. he cuff on a patient S a Only a personal computer that complies with the safety requirements of IEC60950 can be used with this product If a computer that does not comply with those requirements is used safety will not be guaranteed 2 1 Connecting the TM 2430 to the computer Use the USB cable supplied with the software otherwise communication errors will occur Personal computer USB cable Mini pin jack TM 2430 Connection between the TM 2430 and the computer The illustration above is not to scale Connect the blood pressure monitor to a personal computer as follows 1 2 3 Insert the male end mini pin jack of the USB cable into the monitor Insert the male end USB A plug of the USB cable into the computer s USB port Note Keep the cable connected to the computer unless the port is needed for other functions Start up Doctor Pro3 10 4 2 2 Connecting the UA 767PC to the computer Use the USB cable supplied with the software otherwise communication errors will occur A Personal computer frm p Connection between the UA 767PC and the computer The illustration above is not to scale UA 767PC Connect the blood pressure monitor to a personal computer as follows 1 Insert the male end mini pin jack of the USB cable into the monitor 2 Insert the male end USB A plug of the USB cable into the computer s USB port Note
53. he left or right 7 Config graph Changes the graph axes settings Click the box to display the graph or if there is a 8 Select graph check mark in the box and no graph is needed click the box to remove the check mark 9 Suppressed data Selects whether or not to display the data excluded in the list of measurement data in a graph Click the Close icon or X in the upper right corner to close the Trend window 37 2 UA 767PC UB 511USB When the UA 767PC UB 511USB is used the following four trends can be displayed in the Trend window Systolic Diastolic Blood Pressure BP Trend The vertical axis represents millimeters of mercury mmHg and the horizontal axis represents time The systolic pressure is represented by a solid red line the diastolic pressure by a solid green line Pulse Pulse Trend The vertical axis represents beats per minute bpm and the horizontal axis represents time The pulse trend is represented by yellow dots Mean Arterial Blood Pressure MAP Trend The vertical axis represents millimeters of mercury mmHg and the horizontal axis represents time The MAP Trend may be displayed on its own or in combination with the BP Trend If the MAP Trend is combined with the BP Trend it will appear between the Systolic and Diastolic Trend lines as a solid blue line D
54. indicates Do not disassemble ll Other The symbol indicates Never fail to The contents are described inside or near the symbol using text or a picture The example on the left indicates Never fail to perform what is described NOTE Provides information useful for the user to operate the device Precautions for each operation are described in the instruction manual Read the instruction manual before using the device SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT Please be sure to read the conditions of this Software License Agreement described herein prior to using the A amp D Software This Software License Agreement was created by A amp D Company Limited and it applies to all Users that install the A amp D Software Users are only permitted to use the A amp D Software upon agreeing to all of the conditions set forth below Customers must agree and satisfy all of the conditions of this contract before installing copying or using this software in another manner A amp D Company Limited prohibits customers who disagree the terms of this Software License Agreement from installing or copying the A amp D Software Furthermore A amp D Company Limited requires that you carefully read this Software License Agreement and fully understand your rights and obligations herein prior to using the A amp D Software Software License Agreement The software has been provided to the customer U
55. istration Date p patient demo4 12 14 2007 09 57 58 147 patient demo4 12 21 2007 09 58 40 First Name patient 147 patient demo4 12 28 2007 10 02 08 PatientID 1147 Last Name demo4 Date to search All C Specify Start End Search Separate file s DrPro3 CSV A C Export Merge files C DrPro2 CSV DrPro2 DAT zd 28 8 4 Measurement Data Window Displays measurement data in detail Dr Pro3 Patients databa DK Ola al 23 Belle es es alr e 018 B root Registration Date Device W B Select ry Patient ID 147 E ic em demot nl 121452007 68557 782650 V il rest Name FEER LastName emod 7 E Hypertension 2 12 21 2007 09 58 TM 2430 7020 1966 s Mee gt t patient demo2 3 12 28 2007 10 02 TM 2430 Date of birth 20 xi ex lale k patient demo3 zi A Nondpper Wake time 7 T Bedtime Af zl 1 patient demo5 Device RecorderlD patient demo amp M exempt Pressure Cuff size Y REEL Dent Display OFF y Buzzer z yi Personal details 1 Personal details 2 Meas info ex Measurement time SYS DIA MAP Puse DP Events Meas method Eros Suppressed COM 1 11 07 2007 14 09 0 0 0 0 00 Oscillometric i7 v 2 11 29 2007 11 06 112 72 85 75
56. logging in will no longer be available because the account and password have not been registered gt Dr Pro3 Login Input account and password Account Password OK End Ifthe condition above occurs enter the items below to log in Account Administrator Password sys 12 4 Default Settings 1 Click Default Settings from the Configuration menu of the Main window Dr Pro3 A amp D BP ANALYSIS SOFTWARE File Quick Benni B G Medical Facility Account mode Window Help Default settines Measurement pattern settines Change Language 62 2 Enter each item and click Register The Confirm window opens Click OK to register the default settings f Dr Pro3 Setting axis and analysis parameter Axis of graph Bp Low High 200 mmHe Pul Low High 200 bpm DP Low 0 High Time short 24 hour Timellong 1 Week BP analysis parameters Priority display Oscillometric Korotkoff zi Hyperbaric Limit Awake interval Sleep interval Systolic limit 140 mmHg Diastolic limit 90 mmHg Systolic limit Diastolic limit Hypobaric Limit Awake interval Sleep interval Systolic limit mmHg 100 mmHg 60 mmHg Systolic limit Diastolic limit Diastolic limit 50 mmHg Register Close Item Description BP Low Select the lowest value for the BP axis from the pulldown menu Select the highest value for the BP axi
57. lt Settings dolida ln e ird ibl ien 62 12 5 Measurement Pattern Settings oocccinnnonococanonononnnonanonononncnanannonononcononanan nono nonncnnnnannnnnnss 65 12 6 Changing LANQuages cssccccccccssssssnsecececscessessnecececsesssensnsececeesesecennnaaenecessesseesensenecesseesees 65 13 WINDOW MENU nenne diese recte erit ire Ere te deua a id ai era EE OR 66 1371 Cascade E T et nete t elc Pda 66 13 2 Horlzorntal 5 5 dh feb tete dte n tdt et idees 67 1329 Vertiedlzc o Un LIA reste EIE m e EE 68 13 4 MINIMIZATION dia 69 14 MAINTENANCE cio idad 70 14 1 EITOF COGGS o a espe 70 1451 1 TM 2430 a aem ci 70 14 122 Guidance Message oec entes die 71 14 2 Default Settlngs 5 iD Ernte een ir etc Ege atc Rin e diu Ce dente E br aaah SEENDE 72 14 3 Disposing of the Used Product sssssssssssee eee een nennen mener nnn nnne nnns 72 15 CUSTOMER SUPPORT A 73 15 1 Inquiries about the Product oooocococococccnncciconononcncnnncnononnnnonnnncnnnnnnnnn eee eee een 73 Bec 73 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Blood Pressure Data Analysis Software Doctor Pro3 manufactured by A amp D Company Ltd This manual provides information on the operation procedures for Doctor Pro3 Please read this manual carefully before using Doctor Pro3 in order to acquire sufficient information to use the software properly Store the manual in a readily available location for future
58. mHg PULSE bpm SYS 0 1 DIA 135 2 CORRELATION r 0 09 SYS 1 5 PULSE 394 CORRELATION r 0 43 Click the Close icon or X in the upper right corner to close the Correlation window 39 8 6 5 E Histograms The Histograms window offers a convenient way to quickly review the frequency distribution of the systolic diastolic mean arterial blood pressures pulse heart rate measurements and DP and the statistical data average and standard deviation for each item Note If Partial Analysis is enabled the Histograms based on Full data are indicated in blue and the Histograms created from valid data specified within Partial Analysis parameters are indicated in red The vertical scale represents 0 to 300 mmHg or bpm on all graphs except Double Product The horizontal scale represents the percentage of total readings that occurred at the corresponding vertical level The Histograms are displayed in blocks that represent a range of readings P Dr Pro3 Graph 10 11 demo8 Patient Histograms Analysis section Exist glg e t TOLIC DIASTOLIC S MAP mmHg F m 141 8s 17 3 P m 143 9 s 17 7 mmHg F m 85 4 s 18 0 P m 84 9 s 17 3 mmHg F m 103 9 s 16 8 P m 104 2 s 16 8 300 300 300 240 240 240 180 180 180 120 120 60 E 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 20 40 60 80 100 PULSE DOUBLE PRODUCT ig F m 62 7 s 2 5 P m 62 1 s 1 8 X1000 F m 8 85 s 1 18 P m 8 89 s 1 18 60 0 Click the Close icon or
59. measurement patterns TM 2430 Device Information window P Dr Pro3 Send setting data Wizard Start Page Auto detection Y Y Device infomation GP Meas Intervals Confirmation Send settings Device infomation ABPM RecorderlD Pressure Cuff size Display Buzzer Clear data Adjusttime Not Selected ON y Prohibit Prohibit 1 Enter Recorder ID 2 Select the items below from the pulldown menu Cuff size Display Clear data Adjust time Close Click Next Measurement Intervals window Dr Pro3 Send setting data Select a mode from Modes 1 3 When Mode 3 is selected set Interval for free settings Select a starting time in hours and the interval from the pulldown menu Select OFF for the interval when no partial analysis is performed When a measurement pattern which is set in Measurement pattern settings is to be used click the Select Pattern box and select a Wizard Meas Intervals Start Page Y Auto detection Y A C Mode 7 00 gt 22 00 15min 22 000 gt 7 00 30min Device infomation Y A Mesina 4 Mode2 15min Sleep button tum ON 3 min tum OFF radios f Mode3 configurable patterns Senden nge Interval for free settings Selectpattem 5 pote les i 109 2 18 B v 3 S v 4 v v 5 y v Click Next pattern from the pulldown menu 53 UA 767
60. mits for the systolic and diastolic blood pressures and the numerical data converted into a one day period The lower graph shows the hypobaric area in red not reaching the user defined hypobaric limits for the systolic and diastolic blood pressures and the numerical data converted into a one day period For both graphs the analysis starting time coincides with the starting time specified for the Full Analysis period gt Dr Pro3 Graph 10 12 Demo21 Demo21 HBI 618 Ed BP mmHg PULSE bpm HYPERBARIC AREA 200 180 SBP gt 140 mmHg 15d SBP gt 120 mmHg 147 7 mmHg h day 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 17140 120 DBP gt 90 mmHg DBP gt 70 mmHg 90 233 6 mmHg h day 70 0 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2223 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 hy BP mmHg PULSE bpm HYPOBARIC AREA 200 180 SBP lt 100 mmHg 160 SBP lt 90 mmHg 3 0 mmHa h day 140 120 DBP lt 60 mmHg DBP lt 50 mmHg 4100 go 0 0 mmHg h day 60 50 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 thy Click the Close icon or X in the upper right corner to close the HBI Analysis window 42 8 6 8 fila AVERAGE Trend The AVERAGE Trend window shows the trend of hourly average values for systolic blood pressure diastolic blood pressure mean arterial blood pressure and pulse heart rate Dr_Pro3 Graph ID 3 Demo21 07 Demo21_07 Trend of Average glgl Config graph BP mmHg PU
61. mize 69 14 MAINTENANCE 14 1 Error Codes 14 1 1 TM 2430 The table below lists the errors that may occur during a monitoring session and offer information on probable causes and corrections Measurement errors may be shown on the list of measurement data or the blood pressure monitor Error code Probable cause Correction Clock parameters have Enter the clock parameters E00 not been set E03 The cuff does not inflate Exhaust the air from the cuff completely E04 Measurement is stopped Replace the batteries with new ones due to a low battery Restart the Auto mode if you use it Inflation pressure does Rewrap the cuff and reconnect it to the blood E05 not reach the target pressure monitor If the error persists there pressure may be an air leak and repair is necessary Pressurization is greater Do not move and try to relax during the E06 than 320 mmHg measurement If the error persists repair is necessary E07 Forced stop using STOP Do not press the STOP key unless key necessary E08 E10 Pulse can not be Do not move and try to relax during the detected measurement Pulse is less than 35 Measure the blood pressure by other E20 beats or more than 200 methods beats per minute Diastolic is greater than Measure the blood pressure by other E21 160 mmHg or less than methods 40 mmHg Systolic is greater than Measure the blood pressure by other E22 280 mmHg or less th
62. ng Files Dr Pro3 A amp D BP ANALYSIS SOFTWARE IES Quick Configuration Window Help MET 5 Export Optimize a DB X Exit 2 Click Import Dr Pro3 Import data Click Import I importto Import Close Click the Import to box to specify the importing destination folder 3 Specify the importing destination folder and click Import Dr Pro3 Import data 1 root Normal Patient demo 8 ke patient demo1 4 Hypertension patient demo2 patient demo3 SY Nondipper patient demo4 patient demob een Click Import 2 Patient demo10 Demo21 Demo21 lv importto Import Close 56 4 Select the importing source folder Select a file and click Open The file has been imported to the specified folder Look in a My Documents X IL DP3 temp By Music 1 Select the importing source folder My Recent my Pictures Documents E TM24SP820812 csv 2 Select a file 3 Click Open My Network File name mH Places Files of type DiPro2 3 CSV Exports Files Cancel 57 11 2 Exporting Files 1 Click Export from the File menu of the Main window Dr Pro3 A amp D BP ANALYSIS SOFTWARE ES Quick Configuration Window Help Import Pert Optimize a DB X Exit 2 Search the data to export Enter folders Patient ID patient name and date to search and click Search Select data to export from the list displayed
63. nt Mode from the Configuration menu of the Main window Dr Pro3 A amp D BP ANALYSIS SOFTWARE File Quick MATTE Window Help m B E Medical Facility Default settines Measurement pattern settings Change Language 2 Select either single account or multi account and click Register Dr Pro3 Change Account Mode 3 Select Single Multi account Single account C Multi account The Confirm window opens Click OK to change the account mode 12 3 New Account 1 Click New Account from the Configuration menu of the Main window Dr Pro3 A amp D BP ANALYSIS SOFTWARE File Quick SIEHE Window Help mal BIG Medical Facility Account mode Default settings Measurement pattern settings Change Language 2 Enter account names and passwords for multi accounts Select authority Click New save or Delete to add update or delete the account 61 f2 Dr Pro3 Registrate accounts E Account Password Authority 4 1 Jack abcd administra Account Mike 2 Deny 01234 Read only PPS 3 Mike 9999 General Password 4 Input password again 5 6 Select authority 7 STD View Administrator 8 g Save Delete 10 11 12 x Close When Close is clicked new account registration has been completed NOTE When logged in into the single account mode right after installation if the user changes to the multi account mode and restarts
64. om the Software This contract will terminate immediately in the event that the customer disagrees with any of the conditions set forth herein The Customer must immediately dispose of the software in the event that this contract is terminated in accordance with conditions 10 3 above Clauses 3 to 11 shall remain effective beyond the termination of this agreement 11 Obligations Extending Beyond Termination Upon the termination of this contract the User is responsible for destroying the Software and deleting the memory data on the User s Designated Machine to prevent the Software from being used by a third party In addition all duplicates and derivative materials relating to the Software must also be destroyed PRECAUTIONS FOR USE In order to use the device safely and correctly please read the following precautions carefully before using the device More precautions appear in the main text of the instruction manual Read the manual thoroughly before using the device After reading store the manual in a readily available location for future reference 1 Storage site NCAUTION Avoid the followings as a storage site Areas where the temperature is less than 20 C or greater than 55 C and Q the relative humidity is over 95 Areas where chemicals are stored Areas where exposed to direct sunlight 2 Maintenance NCAUTION Inspect cables before use and periodically
65. ons using a maximum of 60 characters Comment 1 Enter comments using a maximum of 200 characters Comment 2 Enter comments using a maximum of 200 characters Pattern of meas Pattern of measurement Select from the pulldown menu When all the necessary items have been entered click Next 4 Past Illness window Dr Pro3 New Patient Enter information as necessary Item Description Diabetes Select from No Yes and Unknown Hypertension Hyperlipidemia ee Select from No Yes and Unknown Select from No Yes and Unknown Obesity Select from No Yes and Unknown When all the necessary items have been entered click Next Then click Register The Confirm window opens 21 5 Confirm window J Register Click OK to register the new patient 22 8 MANAGING DATA Manages the group and patient database Click Open database at the quick startup menu Patients Database window Quick startup menu I Dr Pro3 Patients database E CN y FETAL SSS AS m Pas m T I Patient ID Sex Age PatientID 147 aa amp patient demol y Apate i aja 1 FirstName patient Last Name demos aE Hypertension Mp 2 patient demos 253 Tl date orbinh 10207966 gt sex Male 7 I patient demo2 I 3 patient d
66. opens Click OK 5 Click Close to complete the operation 8 6 2 Summary data Displays statistical data The Summary Data window has the following four tabs Full Partial Awake Sleep Statistics based on all the data within the file Statistics based on the data in the specified period Statistics based on the data during the waking hours Note Waking hours are specified as those hours outside the identified sleeping hours Statistics based on the data during the specified sleeping hours Note Sleeping hours are specified as those hours outside the identified waking hours To open print and close the Summary Data window follow the procedure below 1 Click the Summary Data icon to open the Summary Data window Dr Pro3 Summary data y Partial Awake Sleeo FEER Full Analysis demod4 patient Readings gt SYS limits s Readings gt DIA limits s Section range 7h 11 29 2007 09 00 00 gt 11 29 2007 16 00 00 Valid readings 29 Excluded readinc 1 33 MN Ave Max sp sE cv SYS mmHg 109 122 181 13 34 2 48 10 92 DIA mmHg 65 73 91 6 03 1 12 8 29 MAP mmHg 79 89 105 6 07 1 13 6 83 PULSE BPM 62 71 83 4 06 0 75 5 71 SYS DIA limits Awake 140 90 mmHg Sleep 120 70 mmHg Highest SYS 181 mmHg at 11 29 2007 13 01 00 Lowest SYS 109 mmHg at 11 29 2007 15 20 00 Highest DIA 91 mmHg at 11 28 2007 14 40 00 Lowest DIA 55 mmHg at 11 29 200
67. ouble Product The vertical axis represents mmHg bpm 1000 and the horizontal axis represents time Icons in the Trend window MA NAO 1D 9 patient demo6 Trends Sa BP mmHag PULSE bpm Return to STD Pen I PUL _ ______ _ gt _ 5 _____ M lo No Icon Description 1 Individual printing Prints a trend graph 2 Print all Opens the Conclusion Printing window Select graph options set printing parameters and click Print 3 List Disp Not Disp Selects whether or not to display the list of measurement data below the trend graphs Defines specific periods of time within an opened data file for custom 4 Select periods data analysis Two periods full analysis and partial analysis may be defined for each data file 5 Close Closes the Trend window 6 Config graph Changes the graph axes settings Select graph Click the box to display the graph or if there is a check mark in the box and no graph is needed click the box to remove the check mark 8 Suppressed data Selects whether or not to display the data excluded in the list of measurement data in a graph 9 Slider bar Moves the range of the displaying date and time back and forth Click the Close icon or X in the upper right corner to close the Trend window 38 8 6 4 FEM Correlation The Correlation window offers a convenient way to view the relationship between the blood pressure parameters Both Full and Partial Analysis Correlation Plo
68. owest SYS 84 mmHg at 05 10 1999 03 15 00 Highest DIA 115 mmHg at 05 09 1999 16 00 00 Highest DIA 115 mmHg at 05 09 1999 20 30 00 Lowest DIA 87 mmHg at 05 10 1999 09 00 00 Lowest DIA 49 mmHg at 05 10 1999 03 00 00 Print Close Print Close Click Print Click Print E Printing in the Trend window gl Individual printing gt Prints a trend graph g Print all gt Click boxes as necessary in Graph option to print and select the printing parameters from the pulldown menu a Printing in the Correlation window gl Individual printing gt Prints correlation plots g Print all gt Click boxes as necessary in Graph option to print and select the printing parameters from the pulldown menu 47 de Printing in the Histograms window gl Individual printing gt Prints histograms El Print all gt Click boxes as necessary in Graph option to print select the printing parameters from the pulldown menu Printing in the Circadian Rhythm window gl Individual printing gt Prints circadian rhythm plots gl Print all gt Click boxes as necessary in Graph option to print select the printing parameters from the pulldown menu EM Printing in the HBI Analysis window gl Individual printing gt Prints HBI analysis plots gl Print all gt Click boxes as necessary in Graph option to print select the printing parameters from the pulldown menu i Printing in the AV
69. perbaric Index High blood pressure index Hypobaric Index Low blood pressure index Time integral of the blood pressure values myperoaric Arga exceeding the user defined limits HipobaricArea Time integral of the blood pressure values 19909 8 not reaching the user defined limits HBI sys The limits of the systolic blood pressure to HBI HBl dia The limits of the diastolic blood pressure to HBI F Full analysis P Partial analysis Approximate Curve Fourier Series Expansion Order meas measurement AVERAGE Trend Average trend shows the trend of hourly average values for systolic blood pressure diastolic blood pressure mean arterial blood pressure and pulse Blank Page CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION mE 4 2 FEATURES out 4 3 SPECIFICATION Sci A Ar ice eed nd 5 3 1 Software Package Components eene 5 3 2 Blood Pressure Monitors compatible with Doctor Pro3 ssssssssssesem 6 3 3 System Requirements e edet ai dada 7 3 4 Brief Description on Analysis nennen ene nn rra rra nennen nennen enn nenne 7 C MEIDenicasic dete atue ctecuces sogeaten ctecuden Maeysuibveveiey A 8 A T Installing the SoftWafre detecte ERR E SR HS EH ERI ERREUR SERA atari 8 4 2 Connecting the Blood Pressure Monitor to a PC sssssssseee eene 10 4 2 1 Connecting the TM 2430 to the computer emen 10 4 2 2 Connecting the UA 767PC to the computer sssssssseee
70. r radio O Place the affected television or radio away from the device vi PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY MEASUREMENTS Obey the following precautions for safety measurements 1 Blood pressure measurement NCAUTION S When the blood pressure monitor is connected to a personal computer do not place the cuff on a patient 2 Terms and abbreviations The tables below list terms and abbreviations used for the blood pressure data analysis software Terms and abbreviations related to Description blood pressure measurements Korotkoff Korotkoff measurement method Picoa pressure vales are Opang Ry detecting the Korotkoff sounds Blood pressure values are obtained by Oscillometric Oscillometric method analyzing variations in pulse pressure detected in the cuff Maximum blood pressure or the blood Systolic SYS SBP Systolic Blood Pressure pressure when the heart is contracting Minimum blood pressure or the blood Diastolic DIA DBP Diastolic Blood Pressure pressure when the heart is relaxing Mean blood pressure obtained by the MAP MA Mean Arterial Blood Pressure following formula MAP DIA SYS DIA 3 PUL Pulse Rate Pulse rate Oxygen consumption by the heart muscle DP Double Product obtained by the following formula DP SYSxPUL 1000 BP Blood Pressure BPM Blood Pressure Measurement vii Terms and abbreviations related to statistical cal
71. rse engineer the Software or otherwise create any derivative works thereof Intellectual Property Rights All copyrights and other intellectual property rights in the Software and any derivate thereof irrespective of the reason shall be retained by A amp D or the person or legal entity described in the Software The User shall not remove any annotations regarding copyrights or other rights from the Software or any duplicates thereof Restrictions Regarding Sublicensing and Transfers The User shall not transfer possession of the Software or any derivatives thereof to a third party nor shall the User transfer any user rights or sublicenses without the express consent of A amp D Copyrights and User Rights All copyrights and user rights regarding materials such as image files and symbols shall be in accordance with those contained in the Software Warranties Only those warranties described below are applicable to the Software Furthermore A amp D does not warrant that the Software is free of defects 8 1 A amp D will exchange or replace the CD ROM for the software or other print materials in the event that those materials contain defects 8 2 A amp D will not be liable in the event that a defect in the underlying Software causes an accident damage or loss or for negligence misuse or other injury caused by reasons not attributable to A amp D 8 3 The User shall be responsible for the selection of the Software to achieve the Us
72. s from the Priority display nn pulldown menu Pul Low Select the lowest value for the pulse axis from the pulldown menu Pul High Select the highest value for the pulse axis from the pulldown menu DP Low Select the lowest value for the DP axis from the pulldown menu DP High Select the highest value for the DP axis from the pulldown menu Time short Select the value for the time axis from the pulldown menu For TM 2430 Select the value for the time axis from the Time long pulldown menu For UA 767PC and UB 511USB Select from the pulldown menu Hyperbaric limit for systolic in awake section Enter the value Hyperbaric limit for diastolic in awake section Enter the value Hyperbaric limit for systolic in sleep section Enter the value Hypobaric limit for systolic in awake section Enter the value Enter the value Hyperbaric limit for diastolic in sleep section Hypobaric limit for diastolic in awake section Enter the value Hypobaric limit for systolic in sleep section Enter the value Hypobaric limit for diastolic in sleep section Enter the value e Hyperbaric limit The percentage of readings exceeding the specified Systolic and Diastolic limits for the Awake and Sleep sections will be calculated and noted both in the summary data and printed reports The values are used as limits for HBI analysis 63 e Hypobaric limi
73. s time Icons in the Trend window Config graph Vertical range BPimmHa PULSE bpm Time 24 hour 200 L Lower 180 L Upper R Lower 160 R Upper 60 140 Return to STD 120 a Select graph iv sys 138 Iv DIA 104 M MA 115 M PUL 69 I DP Suppressed data I Validate 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 9 10 11 12 13 h Measurementtime SYS DIA MAP Pulse Events Meas method Errors Suppressed COMMENT 4 08 07 2007 20 45 138 85 102 37 Oscillometric 08 07 2007 21 00 0 0 0 0 Oscillometric Y 08 07 2007 21 01 152 113 126 65 Oscillometric 007 166 114 131 80 Oscillometric j 138 104 115 69 Oscillo metric 144 99 114 64 Oscillometric 08 07 2007 22 00 149 98 115 65 Oscillo metric 08 07 2007 22 15 151 107 121 64 Oscillometric 36 No Icon Description 1 Individual printing Prints a trend graph Opens the Conclusion Printing window 2 Print all Select graph options set printing parameters and click Print i Selects whether or not t isplay the list of 3 LSCEIBpINGEDISP measurement data below EDS RUE i Defines specific periods of time within an opened i data file for custom data analysis Tw riods full 4 Selccu periods analysis and partial kv le mes b defined o data file 5 Close Closes the Trend window 6 Left right arrows Moves the cursor to t
74. ser by A amp D Company Limited A amp D pursuant to the terms and conditions below 1 Definitions 1 1 Software Software refers to the program in a machine readable format that has been recorded as memory data on a master disk and included in this package in addition to the instruction manual and other data that explain the procedure for using the Software 1 2 Use Use refers to the reading of memory data from the Software 1 3 Designated Machine Designated Machine refers to one 1 computer set up for the purpose of using the Software 1 4 Copying Copying refers to the duplication or reproduction in a similar or different format of memory data contained in the Software 1 5 Alter Alter refers to all updates or modifications to the Software or the use of the Software in part or in whole to create other derivative software 2 User Rights 2 1 A amp D permits the User to use the Software pursuant to conditions of this agreement 2 2 The User shall install and use the Software on only one 1 Designated Machine 2 3 All ownership rights for the Software shall be retained by A amp D Copying the Software The User is strictly prohibited from copying the Software unless the copies are made for the purpose of using the Software on the Designated Machine or the copies are made for the purpose of backup Altering the Software The User may not alter decompile disassemble decrypt extract or otherwise reve
75. t The percentage of readings not reaching the specified Systolic and Diastolic limits for the Awake and Sleep sections will be calculated and noted both in the summary data and printed reports The values are used as limits for HBI analysis 12 5 1 Click Measurement Pattern Settings from the Configuration menu of the Main window Dr Pro3 A amp D BP ANALYSIS SOFTWARE File Quick REE Window Help m E Medical Facility Account mode Measurement Pattern Settings Default settings Measurement pattern settings Change Language 2 Set measurement patterns for Mode 3 Enter each item and click Register The Confirm window opens Click OK to set the measurement pattern To delete a setting click Delete and click OK for the message Delete gt Dr Pro3 Measurement pattern settings Pattern Start time Interval min p Reaister Delete 1 2 3 4 5 B 7 8 8 10 Close Item Description Name Name the measurement pattern Start time Hour BOG a measurement starting time in hours from the pulldown Start time Minute a a measurement starting time in minutes from the pulldown Interval min Select an interval from the pulldown menu 64 12 6 Changing Languages 1 Click Change Language from the Configuration menu of the Main window t Dr Pro3 A amp D BP ANALYSIS SOFTWARE File Quick META m B E Medical Fa
76. t Interval for free settings Select a starting time in hours and the starting time in minutes from the pulldown menu and click the Valid box to use When a measurement pattern which is set in Measurement pattern settings is to be used click the Select Pattern box and select a pattern from the pulldown menu Select the items below from the pulldown menu Clear data Adjust time 10 3 Confirming the Settings and Data Transmission 1 Confirm the settings and click Apply f2 Dr Pro3 Send setting data Wizard Confirmation Start Page Y Aitodelecion W Device infornation Y Meas Intervals Y e A EA Confimatioh 4 I Device TM 2430 Send settings I Meas mode 3 configurable patterns Confirm the settings Click Apply when the settings are correct Click Next 2 Data transmission has started A message appears when the transmission has been completed Sent to TM 2430 Sent to UA 767PC NI rlco J SUS E Lh o lhl CCC SS The message Setting successful appears To continue sending data click Next To complete the operation click Close 55 11 FILE MENU Importing files and exporting files are available in the file menu of the Main window Data of the DrPro2 3 CSV Exports Files and DrPro2 DAT Exports Files can be used 11 1 1 Click Import from the File menu of the Main window Importi
77. ts may be viewed for the following relationships 1 Systolic versus Diastolic 2 Systolic versus Pulse Heart Rate 3 Statistical Data Systolic Diastolic Pulse Average Standard Deviation SD Correlation Coefficient r Regression Line The vertical axis represents systolic pressure the horizontal axis represents the diastolic pressure on the left hand graph and pulse on the right hand graph All the graphs have scales of 0 to 300 mmHg Note If Partial Analysis is enabled four graphs will appear The first two graphs in the upper part of the window in blue are based on Full data The second pair of graphs in red in the lower part of the window are created from valid data specified within Partial Analysis parameters gt Dr Pro3 Graph ID 5 Patient demo4 Correlation Analysis section Exist amp amp OO oe ool SYS mmHg SYS mmHa 200 30 200 190 gt 180 160 160 140 HET 140 120 o af m s 128 SYS 1288 114 100 DIA 700 112 100 80 PUL 582 32 80 60 60 40 40 20 20 0 0 0 40 80 120 160 200 0 40 80 120 160 200 DlA mmHg PULSE bpm SYS 0 1 DIA 135 2 CORRELATION r 0 09 SYS 1 5 PULSE 39 4 CORRELATION r 0 43 SYS mmHg SYS mmHg 200 T 200 y n 30 n 30 180 i 180 R 160 180 7 140 o s 140 m 120 po RR a el 120 A SYS 1286 114 VA 100 DIA 700 112 100 80 PUL 582 32 80 y 60 50 40 a 20 20 0 0 0 40 80 120 160 200 0 40 80 120 160 200 DIA m
78. ure monitoring Useful for Ta aa research and treatment of high blood pressure e Light weight approximately 215 g including batteries e Compact size that fits in a palm e The monitor is powered by LR6 type Mignon alkaline TM 2430 batteries or Ni Cd rechargeable batteries UA 767PC Bi directional communication with a personal computer Penables data analysis and date setting using the Data Analysis Software Stores 280 sets of measurement data Clock and calendar function Alarm can be set up to 6 times a day Useful for monitoring blood pressure treatment and UA 767PC conducting various clinical trials research on blood pressure and home based monitoring systems UB 511USB e Compact and light weight design e Displays 280 sets of memory data and average value e Displays the IHB Irregular Heart Beat e Displays the blood pressure and pulse at the same time UB 511USB e Fast measurement along with inflation 3 3 System Requirements Computer Personal computer with a Pentium Ill 1GHz or greater microprocessor Memory Minimum 256MB Operation system Windows Vista or Windows XP Professional Home Edition NET Framework 1 1 e NET and MDAC are included on the installation CD Graphic adapter SVGA video card minimum of 256 colors 800X600 pixels or higher recommended Disk type CD drive depends on the media Hard disk Minimum 1GB free space Interface USB 2 0 1 1 Port US
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