User’s Manual Bluetooth Adapter (Bluetooth adapter for a glucometer) BA-110 Roche Version 1.0 (2017. 07.
USA-Federal Communications Commission (FCC) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules.
Welcome Thank you for purchasing Bluetooth adapter (BA-110). The Bluetooth adapter is a data transmitter that receives data from a glucometer and sends the data to other devices such as a mobile phone, a gateway, etc. via Bluetooth. The Bluetooth adapter can be connected to Accu-chek Aviva.
Descriptions ③ ② ④ ① ① Body ② IrDA ③ LED: 2-color(Green and Red) LED ④ Red button: A button used for Bluetooth pairing or manual data transfer ⑤ ⑥ ⑤ Label ⑥ Dry cell cover: Cover below which dry cells are put 4
⑦ ⑦ Hidden button: A hidden button used for Bluetooth pairing 5
How to Use 1. [Preparation] Insert batteries. Open the cell cover to place AAA 1.5V 2 EA while checking the polarity (+,-) and then close the cover. 2. Connect the cable to a glucometer [Bluetooth pairing] Bluetooth pairing is an authentication process between a Bluetooth adapter and a target device that readings are supposed to be sent to. The following procedure should be performed to pair the Bluetooth adapter with a NEW target device.
The detailed steps are as follows: ① Let the device be pairing mode. For example, press and hold the Red button for more than 5 seconds. ② When the LED turns RED, the Bluetooth adapter is at pairing standby mode. ③ Perform “Device search” with the target device and find a device named as AMC_JandJ or H3GMA_(Model)_(FW version)_(BT address) ④ Pair the target device with the Bluetooth adapter. ⑤ If the pairing succeeds, the Green LED blinks three(3) times. If fails, Red LED blinks five(5) times.
3. [Data transfer] Press the Red button of the Bluetooth adapter while a glucometer and the adapter are being connected.(Accu-Chek Aviva) The adapter wakes up and starts downloading data from the glucometer. At the wake-up, you can see Green LED’s short flashing and “PC” on the glucometer display. If the data transmission succeeds, the Green LED blinks three(3) times and if fails, the Red LED blinks five(5) times.
Figure 2 Sample procedure of data transmission to H3 GPRS gateway(H3G-700) 4. [Changing the glucometer connected] After pairing or changing the glucometer, it is strongly recommended to do data transmission once. When the glucometer is changed, the entire information stored in the adapter will be initialized. For example, readings downloaded from a glucometer before will be deleted.
5. [Low battery sign and battery replacement] If the LED keeps blinking Red just after taking a reading or pressing the Red button, please replace the batteries with brand-new ones. Cautions Be sure to carefully read the user’s manual before use.
Specifications Function: It receives blood glucose data measured from a glucometer and transmits to a pre-determined target device via Bluetooth. Usable devices: Accu-chek Aviva Bluetooth 2.0 Class 2, SPP. Connectivity to smart phones: Connectivity to Android smart phones is generally available. But the adapter does not support communication with iPhones. Maximum storage: 500 readings.
Revision notes Version 1.0 Change descriptions Initial release Date 2017. 07. 20.