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How It Works! - Printable PDF

 

 

At the Subject

At the Computer

Standard Transonic Flowprobes are implanted on one or two vessels conventionally using transcutaneous cables or skin buttons.

The subject wears a jacket with pockets or saddlebags to hold the PhysioMeter and rechargeable battery.

The PhysioMeter connects to the skin button via a short replaceable cable.

The PhysioMeter transmits data using Bluetooth® wireless technology

 

AttheComputer

AttheSubject

A Bluetooth® dongle, housing the transmit-receive antenna, plugs into your computer’s USB port. One dongle can monitor up to four PhysioMeters.

The software interface uses reliable Bluetooth® communications protocols to:

  1. Turn the PhysioMeter on and off to conserve battery power;
  2. Receive flow and temperature data.

PhysioView data acquisition software allows the user to:

  1. Schedule periodic monitoring protocols;
  2. Receive flow and temperature data;
  3. Record to disk for later analysis and export in ASCII;
  4. Monitor battery power levels and telemetry linkage.

 

 

 

 
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