FCC submission Product Manual October 21, 2004 Medic4All Ltd.
Medic4All TELEMEDICINE SOLUTIONS MiniGate™ - VMG03 Operation Manual MiniGate™ is an IP-based USB gateway. Plugging MiniGate™ into a standard USB port activates its software and displays data generated by Medic4All’s wireless vital signs monitors on the computer screen. With an Internet connection, measurement data can be sent directly and securely to a monitoring center and/or to a web medical file.
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Table of Contents Copyright Notice 3 Introduction 6 Scope 6 About this Manual 6 Installation 7 Scope 7 Hardware and software requirements 7 Preparing to install 7 Installation process 8 MiniGate operation 13 Activating the MiniGate application 13 Scope 13 Connecting the MiniGW to the computer 13 MiniGate initial activation and setup 14 MiniGate Daily usage 16 View measurements 16 Updating the Web measurements 18 MiniGate Configuration 19 Configuring measuring devices 19 Changing MiniGate password 20 Associa
List of figures: Figure 1- “Choose language” window ............................................................. 8 Figure 2- “welcome to the installation” window.............................................. 9 Figure 3- License agreement window ............................................................. 9 Figure 4– Destination folder window............................................................. 10 Figure 5 – Ready to Install window ...............................................................
Introduction Scope Medic4All® Telemedicine system is designed for interactive remote medical monitoring. The system installed at the user home includes the MiniGWTM device, which serves as a gateway between the peripheral units (i.e., sensors, medical measuring devices) and the MiniGateTM application. The MiniGateTM is responsible for accepting the measured data, and for sending it to the Medic4All call center medical file.
Installation Scope The Installation section describes how to install the Medic4All MiniGate application. The MiniGate installation is performed by a setup wizard, which provides step-bystep instructions on how to install the MiniGate application.
Installation process To install the Medic4All MiniGate application: ¾ Insert the Medic4All CD into the CD ROM and run the file: Medic4All MiniGate Setup.exe. The MiniGate setup screen opens; on top of this screen, the “Choose language” window appears. 1. Figure 1- “Choose language” window ¾ In the language selection window, select a language and click Next.
2. Figure 2- “welcome to the installation” window ¾ Follow the instructions that appear in the “Welcome to the installation wizard” window and click Next. The “License agreement” window appears. 3.
¾ Read the license agreement. If you wish to exit the installation, click Cancel. If you wish to continue with the installation of the MiniGate, mark √ in the and click Next. The “Destination folder” window appears. 4. Figure 4– Destination folder window ¾ You can change the default destination folder that is presented in the window or you can use the default folder. To change the destination folder, select the folder in which you wish to install the MiniGate application and click Next.
¾ In the “Ready to install program” window, click Next. 5. Figure 5 – Ready to Install window The system installs the application components. Important: During installation, the system might encounter files with version conflicts. As a result, the system will open the “File version conflict” window and will consult the user whether to keep the old components. In this case, click Yes to keep the old components and continue with the installation (see Figure 1). 6.
In order to continue and configure the MiniGate, check the “Start Medic4All MiniGate” checkbox and click Finish. The MiniGate application will start running (see MiniGate initial activation and setup). In order to terminate the installation without starting the MiniGate application, uncheck the “Start Medic4All MiniGate” checkbox and click Finish. Note: If you choose to continue and open the MiniGate application, refer to the activating the MiniGate application section.
MiniGate operation Activating the MiniGate application Scope The MiniGW device operates as a necessary identification key for the MiniGate system. Important: In order to work with the MiniGate application the MiniGW must be plugged into the computer. Important: Make sure that only one MiniGW is plugged into the computer at any given time, otherwise the system might malfunction The MiniGate system supports multiple measuring devices and communicates with the user’s call center medical file using the Web.
restarted since the installation), close all working applications, plug the MiniGW into an empty USB port, and wait for the system to recognize it. After a few seconds the system recognizes the MiniGW as an HID device. Note: In case the PC does not recognize the MiniGW, try reentering the MiniGW. In case the problem is not solved, start the Windows Add New Hardware wizard or contact your Medic4all representative for further instructions.
7. Figure 7 - Web registration window ¾ In the web registration window, fill in your Web user ID and WEB password in the designated fields and click OK. If you do not have a web medical file, click Cancel. Note: Remember, the Web user password is not the same as the MiniGate password and it is case sensitive. The system associates the MiniGate to the user’s medical file and displays the following message: “Your equipment information has been saved successfully to the Personal Medical File Web Service”.
following icon appears in the system tray: . MiniGate Daily usage When activated, the MiniGate system application runs in the background without interfering with other PC programs. Usually you do not have to activate the system, except after installation, since it is automatically started when the computer is turned on. However, if the MiniGate application was not activated or was stopped, the MiniGate system will not work.
8. Figure 8 - MiniGate authorization window ¾ Enter the MiniGate password and Click Next. Important: The MiniGW initial password is: m4a123 Note: Remember the MiniGate password is case sensitive. The MiniGate measurement viewer appears (see Figure 4).
9. Figure 9 - Offline measurement View Updating the Web measurements While there is an active Internet connection, the measurements received by the MiniGate are transmitted automatically, once every 30 seconds, to the user’s medical file. If the Internet connection is down, the system stores the measurement in the local repository (see also View measurement) and waits for Internet connection to be established.
MiniGate Configuration Configuring measuring devices To configure new sensors to the MiniGate: ¾ Verify the MiniGate is working (view the MiniGate icon in the system tray - see Activating the MiniGate application). ¾ Open the MiniGate menu by right-clicking the MiniGate icon in the system tray. ¾ Select the M4A MiniGate configuration option. The system opens the “MiniGate Setup Wizard– Hardware Information” window (see Figure 5). 10.
¾ In the Add sensor window, enter the ID number of the sensor you wish configure and Click Add. Note: The sensor ID is an 8 character ID and usually appears on a sticker on the back of the sensor. The sensor ID identifies the sensor to the MiniGW and enables the MiniGW to communicate with the sensor. The sensor ID entered appears in the configured sensors field. Important: Verify that the sensor ID that appears in the configured sensors field is the same ID as appears on your sensor.
To change the MiniGate password: ¾ Verify the MiniGate is working (view the MiniGate icon in the system tray - see Activating the MiniGate application). ¾ Open the MiniGate menu by right-clicking the MiniGate icon in the system tray. ¾ Select the M4A MiniGate configuration option. The system opens the “MiniGate Setup Wizard– Hardware Information” window (see Figure 5). ¾ Fill in the Gateway password field with the new password.
¾ Verify that the MiniGate is working (view the MiniGate icon in the system tray - see Activating the MiniGate application) ¾ Open the MiniGate menu by right-clicking the MiniGate icon in the system tray (see Figure 6). 11. Figure 11 - MiniGate system tray Menu ¾ Select the Web Medical File Equipment Update option. The system opens the Web Registration window (see Figure 7). 12.
¾ In the web registration window, enter your Web user ID and Web password ID in the designated fields and click OK. Note: Remember that the Web user password is case sensitive. ¾ Click Next. The system updates the Web server and generates a confirmation message.
Specifications Environment Operating condition +10˚C to +40˚C / 30% RH to 85% RH Storage condition -10˚C to +55˚C / 30% RH to 85% RH Dimensions Approx. 95[W] x 15[H] x 25 [D] mm Weight Approx. 7g Power Supply/bat Power 5V up to 100mA powered from the USB interface Radio Frequency communication Frequency 433.92 MHz (EU) 866.3 MHz (EU) 915 MHz (USA) Max transmission power 10 dbm (EIRP) at 433.92 MHz and 866.3 MHz. -1 dbm (EIRP) at 915 MHz Bandwidth 60 kHz max.
Contents: 1. Operation Manual 2. MiniGate™ FCC Part 15 Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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