User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- OneTouch® DataLink® Connection Overview
- OneTouch® DataLink® Sync Configuration
- Modem-to-Modem Configuration
- Serial Server/Client-to-Ethernet Configuration
- Serial Server/Client-to-Ethernet Configuration Using Modems
- Terminal Server-to-Ethernet Configuration Using Multiple Receiving Modems
- Connecting to the Workstation
- Wireless Communication
- Establishing Connectivity Using OneTouch® MeterLink™ Software
- Transferring Data
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Glossary
- Index
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OneTouch
®
DataLink
®
Connection Overview
OneTouch
®
DataLink
®
provides connectivity between SureStepPro
®
bedside units and
OneTouch
®
Flexx™ meters and OneTouch
®
MeterLink
TM
software running on the
OneTouch
®
DataLink
®
workstation. Using a connection module, you can transfer data
between a meter and the workstation through analog phone lines using modems; through
an existing network (via an Ethernet connection) using a personal computer or network
device; or locally through the workstation serial port. If you are using a OneTouch
®
Flexx™ meter, you can transfer data directly to the workstation through a serial cable, or
through the network via an access point using OneTouch
®
DataLink
®
Wireless units.
Figure 1 shows options for transmitting point-of-care blood glucose test results from the
meters to the workstation, either through a connection module’s infrared communication
port, through a serial cable, or through wireless communication.
Figure 1 Connectivity configurations
SureStepPro
®
(connection module)
OneTouch
®
Flexx
TM
(connection module)
SureStepPro
®
(connection module)
OneTouch
®
Flexx
TM
(connection module)
PC server
(with DataLink
®
Sync)
OneTouch
®
Flexx
TM
(connection module)
SureStepPro
®
(connection module)
OneTouch
®
Flexx
TM
and wireless unit in tote
DataLink
®
workstation
(with MeterLink
TM
)
OneTouch
®
Flexx
TM
(connection module)
SureStepPro
®
(connection module)
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