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The probe temperature will settle to the ambient
temperature in three to four minutes.
5. Use a heated water bath to apply temperatures in the
range 28 °C to 43 °C (82.4 °F to 109.4 °F) to the probe
and compare the BpTRU’s displayed temperature
against an independent, calibrated thermometer.
A properly calibrated monitor should indicate within
0.1 °C (0.2 °F) of the temperature indicated by the
reference thermometer. If the probe temperature is not
within display limits then an error code is displayed.
6. Return to normal operation by turning the BpTRU off
and then on again using the power switch.
USB Connectivity Mode (BPM200 & BPM300 models)
Contact BpTRU to obtain the BpTRU connectivity
manual.
USB Connectivity mode allows a PC-based software
application, such as an electronic medical record, to
communicate directly with the BpTRU. Your application
can command the BpTRU to perform a BP measurement
or a temperature measurement and collect data onto the
PC.
The USB port on the BpTRU is susceptible to
electrostatic discharges (ESD), and in an ESD event
the monitor may reset and display an error code.
Precautions should be taken when using the USB
cable with the monitor, including turning off the
monitor and not taking any measurements while the
USB cable is being installed or removed.
The USB cable used with the BpTRU monitor must be
less than 3 metres in length.