BP Manager Software
Physician quality BP management & charting tools for your PC!
Current version: Rev 1.0 0205
Download: BPManager-setup.exe
BP Manager software installation:
Ensure that your computer is running on Windows 2000 or XP operating systems.
Place the BP Manager CD-Rom in your computer’s CD-Rom drive and follow instructions on screen. If the installer does not start, double-click the CD-Rom icon, then double-click on “Setup.exe” and follow the instructions.
If you downloaded the software, double-click on “BPManager-setup.exe” and follow the instructions.
To transfer data to your PC:
Turn on the computer, start the BP Manager software, and select a patient (user) file. Note: A patient file must exist prior to the data transfer. To create one, click on the “New” button, enter any information, and click on “Save” (disk button). Turn off your BP Monitor. Plug the micro round end of the USB cable in the BP monitor's PC Link socket and the other end in your computer's USB outlet, normally identified with the USB symbol. Turn your BP Monitor on. Its LCD screen will display a loop, indicating that it is In the BP Manager software, with your patient file open, click on the “PC Link” button to start the data transfer. Once transfer is complete, turn off your BP Monitor before unplugging the USB cable.
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BP Manager Software Help
Legend:
"New" button |
"Cancel" button |
"Save" button |
"Del" button |
"Browse" button |
"Edit" button |
"Print" button |
"Exit" button |
"PC Link " button |
1. Under 'Patient' Page:
1.1 New : Click 'New' to create a new patient (user) file. Enter information and click 'Save'.(Caution : There should be no spaces, repeated ID, or blank in the 'Patient ID' column, otherwise the file cannot be saved.)
1.2 Delete : Click 'Del' and a dialogue box will pop out, asking if you are sure to delete this patient's data. If you click 'YES', all the data of this patient (user) will be deleted.
1.3 Edit : Click 'Edit' and modify the information in 'Patient' page. All columns except the 'Patient ID' can be modified. When finished, click 'Save'.
1.4 Print : Click 'Print' and proceed printing. If no printer is connected, an error dialogue box will pop out.
1.5 Connection to Physio Logic Website : Clicking on the Physio Logic logo located on the upper right corner of the page, will open the Physio Logic Website. (The PC needs to have Internet access)

2. Under 'Patient data' Page:
2.1 Delete : Click 'Del' and a delete window will pop up. Select 'Delete one' or 'Delete from' (to select a range), then click 'Delete'.
2.2 Edit : Click 'Edit' and enter event editing mode. Enter notes under 'Special event', and click 'Save' to create a date under 'Date of special event'.
2.3 Print : Click 'Print' and a printing window will pop up. Select 'Print all' or 'Print from' (to select a range) and click 'Print'. (If no printer is detected, an error dialogue box will pop up.)
2.4 Data Comparison : Click 'Compare data from' (to select a range) or 'Compare all data', then click 'max' to find out the maximum SYS or DIA, 'min' to find out the minimum SYS or DIA.
2.5 Data Averaging : Click 'Average data from' (to select a range) or 'Average all data', then click 'Averaging'.

2.6 Advanced analysis: Click 'Advanced analysis', and the analysis window will pop out.
2.6.1 '<<' : Select ALL the data from the database on the right to put in the calculated list on the left.
2.6.2 '<' : Place selected data from the database on the right into the calculated list on the left.
2.6.3 '>' : Remove the selected data from the calculated list on the left.
2.6.4 '>>' Remove ALL the data from the calculated list on the left.

3. Under 'Diagram' Page:
3.1 Move the cursor over a bar to view the systolic pressure, diastolic pressure, and pulse rate.
3.2 Click 'Last Page' to show the previous 10 data sets.
3.3 Click 'Next Page' to show the next 10 data sets.
3.4 Click 'Print' to print the current page.

3.5 Click 'Fluctuation Analysis' and the blood pressure fluctuation polygon will pop up (more than 10 blood pressure records are required to conduct the analysis):
3.5.1 'X axis zoom in' : The X axis shows the sequence number of the data. This function helps the users to adjust the range of the polygon shown on the screen.
3.5.2 'Y axis zoom in' : The Y axis shows the blood pressure value (mmHg). This function helps the users to adjust the range of the polygon shown on the screen.
3.5.3 'DATA' : click <- or ->, and a yellow vertical line will appear, indicating the SYS / DIA / PULSE value of the data.
3.5.4 X axis scroll bar : Helps the user to check a certain range after the polygon is zoomed in.
3.5.6 Y axis scroll bar : Helps the user to check a certain range after the polygon is zoomed in.

4. Under 'Histogram' Page:
4.1 The blue bar indicates the percentage of systolic blood pressure while the orange bar indicates the percentage of the diastolic pressure. Move the cursor onto a bar and the number of data falling into this range will appear.
4.2 Click 'Print' to print the current page.

4.3 Click 'Distributed drawing' and:
4.3.1 Up to 20 data sets will show in each page, and the data sets with systolic pressure over 140 mmHg or diastolic pressure below 90 mmHg will be listed in the table on the right.
4.3.2 Click 'Next 20 data' to show the next 20 data sets.
4.3.3 Click 'Last 20 data' to show the previous 20 data sets.
4.3.4 Click 'Print' to print the current page.

5. Under 'Browse' Page:
5.1 Click 'Browse' and the window below will appear.
5.2 Click 'Open' to open the data of the ID shown in the 'Patient ID' column.
5.3 Select an item among 'Search by' and click 'Find', enter the related information. The results will show in the table above.

6. Data Transfer: (USB)
6.1 Before data can be transferred from the blood pressure monitor to the PC, please confirm the connection is correct (as shown in the following graphs):
6.1.1 Turn off the blood pressure monitor.
6.1.2 Connect one end of the cable to the blood pressure monitor and the other end to the computer's data transfer port (USB port).
6.1.3 Press the power button of the blood pressure monitor to start. As soon as the blood pressure monitor is powered on, the LCD will display a running loop, indicating that the data transfer port is ready to commence data transfer.
6.1.4 Click on 'Connect' button to start data transfer.

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