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SmartStep™ Clinic User’s Manual Andante Medical Devices Ltd © Andante Medical Devices Ltd http://www.andante.co.il Legal Notice Legal Notice This manual contains information that is proprietary to Andante Medical Devices Ltd. (“Andante”). No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without prior written approval by Andante. Right, title and interest, all information, copyrights, patents, know-how, trade secrets and other intellectual property or other proprietary rights relating to this manual and to the SmartStep™ System (“the Product”), and any software components contained therein, are proprietary products of Andante protected under international copyright and patent law and shall be and remain solely with Andante. SmartStep™ is a trademark of Andante. No right, license, or interest to such trademark is granted hereunder. You shall not copy, reverse compile or reverse assemble all or any portion of the Manual or the Product. You are prohibited from, and shall not, directly or indirectly, develop, market, distribute, license, or sell any product that supports substantially similar functionality as the Product, based on or derived in any way from the Product. All brand and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders. 2 | SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 About this Document About this Document This document describes the SmartStep™ insole, Control Unit, and software, used for the assessment and training of walking pathologies. The document is intended for therapists treating patients with walking pathologies. Chapters and Contents Introduction SmartStep™ functions and usage. Pg. 18 System Description SmartStep™ kit contents and system components. Pg. 19 Installation How to install the SmartStep™ software. Pg. 24 Preparing a Session How to prepare patient, hardware components and Pg. 48 SmartStep™ software for a session. Starting a Session How to begin a session, connect to the Bluetooth USB Pg. 53 adapter, and perform calibration. Online Work How to define an online session. Pg. 62 Offline Work How to define an offline session and download data to the Pg. 68 computer. Tracking the How to open saved sessions, understand and compare Rehabilitation Progress session statistics, and manipulate session charts. Pg. 73 Turning the Control Unit How to turn the Control Unit off. Pg. 89 Pg. 90 Off 10 11 Maintenance and How to create users, change passwords, recharge Administration batteries, change insoles, and keep SmartStep™ clean. Troubleshooting How to deal with various operating problems. Pg. 93 Style Conventions Convention Used for Verdana Regular text. Arial Bold Names of menus, commands, buttons, and other elements of the user interface. Arial Italics Special terms, the first time they appear. Monospace Text entered by a user, values of parameters, and usage examples. Notes, which offer an additional explanation or a hint on how to overcome a common problem. SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 | 3 About this Document Warnings, which indicate potentially damaging user operations and explain how to avoid them. 4 | SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 Table of Contents Table of Contents LEGAL NOTICE ........................................................................................... 2 ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT ............................................................................ 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................. 5 INTENDED USE .......................................................................................... 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ……………………………………………………………... 9 WARNINGS, PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS........................................ 11 LIMITATIONS .......................................................................................... 11 WARNING AND PRECAUTIONS ....................................................................... 12 CLASSIFICATION..................................................................................... 15 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE ..................................................................... 16 CARE AND MAINTENANCE ........................................................................ 17 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................. 18 1.1 OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT ..................................................................... 18 1.2 TRAINING ...................................................................................... 18 1.3 REHABILITATION TRACKING .................................................................. 18 1.4 USING SMARTSTEP™ IN ONLINE AND OFFLINE MODE .................................... 18 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION....................................................................... 19 2.1 SMARTSTEP™ KIT CONTENTS ............................................................... 19 2.2 SMARTSTEP™ COMPONENTS ................................................................ 20 2.2.1 Insole ................................................................................ 20 2.2.2 Control Unit........................................................................ 21 2.2.3 SmartStep™ Software.......................................................... 23 2.2.4 Manual Pump...................................................................... 23 INSTALLATION .................................................................................. 24 3.1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ...................................................................... 24 3.2 SMARTSTEP SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ..................................................... 24 3.3 BLUETOOTH USB ADAPTER DRIVER INSTALLATION ....................................... 28 3.4 CONFIGURE SMARTSTEP™ FOR BLUETOOTH USAGE ...................................... 46 PREPARING A SESSION ........................ ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 4.1 CHECK AIR PRESSURE - INFLATE THE INSOLE IF NECESSARY .ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 | 5 Table of Contents DEFINED. 4.2 REMOVE THE PATIENT’S SHOE ....................... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 4.3 INSERT THE INFLATED INSOLE INTO THE SHOE ..... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 4.4 PUT THE PATIENT’S SHOE BACK ON .................. ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 4.5 ATTACH THE CONTROL UNIT TO THE ANKLE ........ ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 4.6 CONNECT THE INSOLE TO THE CONTROL UNIT ..... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 4.7 INSERTING THE BLUETOOTH USB ADAPTER ....... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 4.8 TURN ON THE CONTROL UNIT ....................... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 4.9 LAUNCHING THE SMARTSTEP™ SOFTWARE ........ ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. STARTING A SESSION........................... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 5.1 PATIENT FILE .......................................... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 5.1.1 Creating a New Patient File .......... Error! Bookmark not defined. 5.1.2 Opening an Existing Patient File ... Error! Bookmark not defined. 5.2 STARTING A SESSION ................................ ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 5.3 CONNECTING TO THE BLUETOOTH USB ADAPTER . ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 5.4 PERFORMING CALIBRATION .......................... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. ONLINE WORK ...................................... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 6.1 DEFINING WORKOUT PLAN AND OPERATION MODEERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 6.2 PERFORMING THE WORKOUT......................... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. OFFLINE WORK..................................... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 7.1 DEFINING WORKOUT PLAN AND OPERATION MODEERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 7.2 PERFORMING THE WORKOUT......................... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 7.3 DOWNLOADING DATA TO THE COMPUTER .......... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. TRACKING THE REHABILITATION PROGRESS...... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 8.1 OPENING PREVIOUSLY RECORDED SESSIONS...... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 8.2 UNDERSTANDING SESSION RESULTS ............... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 8.2.1 Switching Between Absolute and Relative WeightError! Bookmark not defined. 8.2.2 Charts ...................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. 8.2.3 Statistics................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. 8.2.4 Viewing Stance/Swing Composition for Specific Steps.......... Error! Bookmark not defined. 8.2.5 Comments ................................ Error! Bookmark not defined. 8.3 MANIPULATING SESSION CHARTS ................... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 6 | SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 Table of Contents 8.3.1 Zooming In and Out ................... Error! Bookmark not defined. 8.3.2 Measuring Time ......................... Error! Bookmark not defined. 8.3.3 Measuring Weight...................... Error! Bookmark not defined. 8.3.4 Erasing Session Segments ........... Error! Bookmark not defined. 8.4 COMPARISON STATISTICS ............................ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 8.5 SESSION DELETION ...................................ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. TURNING THE CONTROL UNIT OFF ........ ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 10 MAINTENANCE AND ADMINISTRATION . ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 10.1 CREATING USERS AND CHANGING PASSWORDS ...ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 10.2 RECHARGING BATTERIES .............................ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 11 TROUBLESHOOTING.............................. ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES .......................... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 | 7 Table of Contents Intended Use SmartStep™ is intended to measure the weight applied to the plantar surface of the affected limb during rehabilitation. The device alerts the patient and/or therapist with a beeping sound when the weight exceeds a pre-determined maximum level. SmartStep™ produces objective examination, training and monitoring of gait outcomes, using accurate analysis as well as audio and visual feedback. 8 | SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 Table of Contents Technical Specifications Control Unit General Battery Indicators Memory Connectors Communication Dimensions 110 x 68 x 48 mm Weight 215 g Operating Time Approx. 5 Hours (Full battery, max load) Charging Time Approx. 10 Hours (Empty battery) Operating Voltage 3.6 VDC Type Ni-MH Rechargeable battery Capacity 700 mAh Power Consumption 0.5 W Mode of Operation 7 Segment Charging Green LED Low Battery Orange LED Capacity 128 KB Type Rewritable Max record time Approx. 10 Minutes No. of Logged files Input Type RJ-11 Input Uses Charging Type Wireless Protocol Bluetooth ver. 1.1 certified Transmission frequency 2.4 GHz Output Power 0 dBm (Class 2) Maximum distance Environmental 10 m / 30 ft Operating Temperature 10 ºC to 40 ºC Storage Temperature -5 ºC to 50 ºC Operating Humidity 30% - 75% Conditions SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 | 9 Table of Contents Charger General Manufacturer GlobTek Inc. Model GT-A81051-0509UW2 Dimensions 54.0 x 40.0 x 29.5 mm Weight 90 g Input Voltage 90 Vac to 264 Vac Output Voltage 9 VDC Max. Output 5W Power Standard UL 60950, CUL, CLASS II FCC Part 15 CLASS B Sensors General Type Silicon Pressure Sensor Compensation Temperature Compensated Over –40° to +125°C Operating Pressure Range 0 – 250 kPa Supply Voltage 5 VDC Supply Current 7 mA Sensitivity 18 mV/kPa Characteristics 10 | SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 Table of Contents Warnings, Precautions and Limitations Please read, understand, and follow the precautionary and operating instructions: Limitations SmartStep™ is a biofeedback device and does not prevent injury. Therefore if the patient feels any pain or discomfort while using the device he should stop using the device immediately and consult a physician. Andante Medical Devices Ltd is NOT responsible for any damages that occur as a result of the misuse of this device. Physician or therapist must check very high arches in their patients. In cases of a high arch, system accuracy will be reduced. SmartStep™ should only be used in accordance with the exercise options provided in the software and should not be used while running, jumping, etc. Weight limits should be set by qualified personal and not by the patient. A patient with hearing loss, particularly in the higher frequencies should not use this device as he may not be able to hear the audio feedback tone. SmartStep™ is designed for use with sports shoes only. Do not use with other types of shoes. Patients must wear socks during sessions. SmartStep™ should not be used by barefoot patients. SmartStep™ should not be used in cases of: Non-weight bearing prescription. Activity limitations due to medical disorder, medication, or emotional conditions. Vascular insufficiencies or infection. Severe cognitive disabilities. SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 | 11 Table of Contents Warning and Precautions Control Unit Never try to connect any other device and/or cable to the Charging connector of the Control Unit (e.g. telephone device or cables). The plastic cover used to seal the Charging connector should never be removed while the unit is on the patient’s leg. The cover should only be removed when charging the unit. When charging the Control Unit, the unit and its strap must be removed from the patient’s leg. This equipment has been approved for mobile applications where the equipment should be used at distances greater than 20cm from the human body (with the exception of hands, wrists, feet and ankles). Operation at distances less than 20cm is strictly prohibited. Protect the Control Unit from any contact with water, such as dampness from sinks, bathtubs and shower stalls, or wet weather such as rain or snow. Do not use water or any other liquids to clean the Control Unit. Shock or impact may damage the Control Unit. The Control Unit should be operated, transported, and stored within a temperature range of 10-40°C, (50-86°F) and a relative humidity of 30-75%. Do not open the Control Unit case. Only an Andante Medical Devices technician is authorized to disassemble the device. Important Charging Information Only use the charger provided with your SmartStep™ system. Do not substitute with any other charger. Use of another charger could cause batteries to explode and possible serious injury. 12 | SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 Table of Contents Charging must be done outside the patient environment and should be obtain in the medical used room. Do not operate the charger with a damaged cord or plug. If damaged, have the charger replaced immediately by a qualified service technician. Following this rule will reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or serious personal injury. Do not disassemble the charger. Only an Andante Medical Devices technician is authorized to take the device a part. Do not use the charger if it has received a sharp blow, been dropped, or otherwise damaged in any way. Consult an Andante service technician to replace the charger. Following this rule will reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or serious personal injury. When the charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source. Do not leave the battery connected to charger for longer than a week, since overcharging may shorten its lifespan. If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time. Important Battery Information There is a risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. For disposal and replacement of a used battery, consult an authorized Andante service technician. The Control Unit is powered by a rechargeable NiMH battery. Note that a new NiMH battery’s full performance is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out. When the operating time is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to replace the battery. Do not try to remove the battery. Contact qualified service personnel to change the battery when needed. Computer The computer should be at least 1.5m away from the patient. SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 | 13 Table of Contents The therapist must not touch the computer and the patient simultaneously Insole The insole must fit the shoe size. Shoes that are too tight may result in inaccurate readings. Please note that shoe sizes vary according to manufacturers. It is advised to change the insole once every three months. If insole use extends beyond three months, system accuracy may be affected. You will find a replacement parts order form at the end of this document. Due to risk of transferable infections, it is highly recommended not to transfer this insole to other users. General The SmartStep™ system is to be used under the supervision of a physician or licensed health care provider such as a physiotherapist in rehabilitation units or clinics. The system is intended for indoor operation only. Use of SmartStep™ outside the optimal range of operation (15-80 Kg) may lead to reduced accuracy of about 10%. Always ensure that shoelaces are tightly tied and do not become tangled up with the pneumatic tubes or other components. An improperly fitted shoe could result in distorted readings or injury. Only use SmartStep™ on solid surfaces. Avoid rugged, uneven terrain or steep inclines. Do not operate SmartStep™ on slick or wet surfaces. Environments with excessive dirt, humidity, dust or debris may damage SmartStep™. US Federal Law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. 14 | SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 Classification Classification Type of protection against electric shock – When the unit is at normal operation: Internally powered equipment. When the unit is at charging: Class ll. Degree of protection against electric shock – Type BF applied part. Classification according to the degree of protection against ingress of water – Ordinary. Sterilization or disinfection – Not required. Equipment not suitable for use in presence of flammable mixture with air, or with oxygen, or with nitrous oxide. Mode of operation – Continuous operation. SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 | 15 Regulatory Compliance Regulatory Compliance The SmartStep system was tested and found to be in compliance with the following standards: Safety IEC 60601-1 IEC 60601-1-1 EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) IEC 60601-1-2 ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.5.1 (2004-09) EN 55011 : 2003 FCC Part 15.247 FCC Statements: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. FCC ID: TWMSMARTSTEP0106 16 | SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 Care and Maintenance Care and Maintenance Keep Control Unit and accessories out of reach of small children. Keep Control Unit and accessories dry. Precipitation, humidity, and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits. Do not use or store Control Unit or accessories in dusty or dirty areas. Do not store Control Unit or accessories in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the lifespan of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics. Don’t store Control Unit or accessories in cold areas. When the Control Unit warms up (to its normal temperature), moisture can form inside the Control Unit, which may damage electronic circuit boards. Don’t drop, knock, or shake the Control Unit. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards. Don’t use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean parts or accessories. Wipe with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap and water solution. SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 | 17 Introduction Objective Assessment 1 Introduction SmartStep™ was developed to assist clinicians to accurately assess, treat, and track the rehabilitation of patients who are undergoing gait training, following orthopedic or neurological impairment. 1.1 Objective Assessment SmartStep™ improves the objective assessment of different aspects of gait outcomes, by accurately measuring the ground reaction force exerted by the patient during different kinds of exercises. 1.2 Training SmartStep™ provide precise feedback in both visual and audio modes. This procedure enhances the learning process and improves movement control (weight and timing) and helps to normalize gait patterns. 1.3 Rehabilitation Tracking The SmartStep™ system records the assessment and training sessions. Historical data is collected and saved in each session for future examination. The system allows you to: 1. Easily retrieve past sessions. 2. Analyze past sessions. 3. Compare patient sessions in order to track rehabilitation. 1.4 Using SmartStep™ in Online and Offline Mode In assessment as well as training, the SmartStep System can be used in online or offline mode. In online mode, SmartStep™ communicates with your computer to provide real-time visual feedback. Audio feedback is also possible. During an online session, it is recommended to work in the vicinity of the computer (in a 7m radius). In offline mode, SmartStep™ provide real-time audio feedback. It is possible to records session data, and downloaded it to the computer for later analysis. 18 | SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 System Description SmartStep™ Kit Contents 2 System Description 2.1 SmartStep™ Kit Contents The SmartStep™ Kit The SmartStep™ kit contains the following items: 1. 3 insoles in: European sizes 37/8, 41/2 and 43/4 or US sizes 6/7, 8.5/10 and 10.5/11.5. 2. Control Unit with strap (which includes a plastic cover for the Charging connector). 3. Manual pump. 4. Battery charger for the Control Unit 5. SmartStep software CD. 6. Bluetooth USB adapter. 7. Bluetooth USB adaptor driver installation CD. 8. Quick User’s guide. If any of the above items are missing, or appear damaged, please contact your supplier. SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 | 19 System Description SmartStep™ Components 2.2 SmartStep™ Components SmartStep™ consists of four main components: An insole, Control Unit, software and a manual pump. The following sections explain each of these components in more detail. 2.2.1 Insole Insole The SmartStep™ insole is placed inside the patient’s shoe, and is used to measure the force exerted by the patient on the foot, during an assessment or a training session. The insole contains two inflatable compartments – the forefoot and the hind foot. Each compartment is connected, via a tube, to a pressure sensor. When a patient exerts force on the leg, increased air is driven out of the air pockets and is detected by the pressure sensors and converted into uneven weight in Kg/lb. SmartStep™ sessions are performed on a single foot at a time. The insole is suitable for both left and right feet. It is supplied in a range of sizes (see details in 2.1 above). 20 | SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 System Description Control Unit 2.2.2 Control Unit The Control Unit The SmartStep™ Control Unit serves three purposes: Data relay to a computer via wireless (Bluetooth) communication. The computer must have the SmartStep™ software installed (see 3.2). Connecting the Control Unit to a computer allows you to view a graph of the gait pattern, as the patient performs an online workout. Feedback generation when the patient reaches and exceeds the desired weight range. Audio feedback is optional; it can be turned on and off by toggling the Control Unit’s operation mode. Optional data collection in an offline mode that can be turned on or off by toggling the Control Unit’s operating mode. The collected data can be downloaded to a computer and view session statistics and graphs. SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 | 21 System Description Control Unit Control Unit Modes of Operation Operation Name Description On Control Unit is on. Online Online assessment mode (when no weight thresholds are determined) Assessment with graphic visual feedback of patient performance. Offline Offline assessment mode (when no weight thresholds are determined). Assessment and Data is collected. Later it is possible to save it in the patient’s file. mode 1. Data collection Online/Offline Online/Offline training mode (when weight thresholds are determined). Training Audio feedback is available in the form of beeps to alert patient and/or therapist to weight exerted by the patient. In Online mode graphic visual feedback is available as well. 2. Offline Training Offline training mode (when weight thresholds are determined). Data is and Data collected. Later it is possible to save it in the patient’s file. Audio collection feedback is available in the form of beeps to alert the patient and/or therapist to weight exerted by the patient. Download Data collected offline has successfully been downloaded to the Completed computer. After a pause, mode reverts to 1 or 2 (without the dot, depending on the mode before the download process). Download in Data collected offline is being downloaded to the computer. When Progress download is complete, the mode reverts to 4 (without the dot). Air Pressure Error Incorrect initial air pressure. Wireless Error Wireless connection was lost. Sensor Problem Sensor error detected. Low Air Pressure Air pressure is lost in insole compartments (hind and/or fore). Maximum Values System exceeded maximum values. 4. Exceeded Low Battery The unit is turned off automatically. 22 | SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 System Description SmartStep™ Software 2.2.3 SmartStep™ Software The desktop software is used to perform the following functions: Monitor gait parameters. Display visual feedback. Show results and statistics from Online/Offline sessions. Track rehabilitation progress. 2.2.4 Manual Pump The Manual Pump The manual pump is designed to inflate the two compartments with air. The manual pump is not connected directly to the insole. The inflation is done via the Control Unit. SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 | 23 Installation System Requirements 3 Installation 3.1 System Requirements Microsoft Windows® XP Professional or Home Edition. 128 MB of RAM minimum, 256 MB or greater recommended. Up to 20 MB of available hard-disk space. 3.2 SmartStep Software Installation 1. Insert the SmartStep Installation disk into the CD-ROM drive. 2. Open the CD-ROM root folder and double click on the SmartStep icon. 24 | SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 Installation SmartStep Software Installation 3. Click Next. 4. It is recommended to use the default destination folder. Click Next. SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 | 25 Installation SmartStep Software Installation 5. It is recommended to check the Create a desktop icon check-box. Click Next. 6. Click Install. 26 | SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 Installation SmartStep Software Installation 7. Click Finish. SmartStep installation is now complete. The next step is the Bluetooth USB Adapter installation. SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 | 27 Installation Bluetooth USB Adapter Driver Installation 3.3 Bluetooth USB Adapter Driver Installation To avoid software installation problems, please do NOT insert the Bluetooth USB Adapter until the installation displays a message to do so (step8). 1. Insert the USB Adapter installation disk into the CD-ROM drive. The Setup program should launch automatically. Click the Install Software button. 2. Click the Next button. 28 | SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 Installation Bluetooth USB Adapter Driver Installation 3. Choose the I accept… option, and click the Next button. 4. In this screen it is possible to change the destination folder by clicking the Change… button. It is recommended to use the default destination folder. Click Next. SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 | 29 Installation Bluetooth USB Adapter Driver Installation 5. Click Install. The installation might take several minutes. 6. If the dialog below opens, click Cancel. 30 | SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 Installation Bluetooth USB Adapter Driver Installation 7. If the dialog below opens, click on the Continue Anyway button. 8. A message box indicating that No Bluetooth device was detected should popup. Please insert the Bluetooth USB adapter and click OK. SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 | 31 Installation Bluetooth USB Adapter Driver Installation 9. Click Finish. 10. Click Exit. 32 | SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 Installation Bluetooth USB Adapter Driver Installation 11. Double click on the My Bluetooth Places icon on the desktop. It is also possible to double click the Bluetooth icon that is located in the notification area of the taskbar, or to right click it and select Start Using Bluetooth. 12. Click Next. SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 | 33 Installation Bluetooth USB Adapter Driver Installation 13. Click Next. 14. Click Next. 34 | SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 Installation Bluetooth USB Adapter Driver Installation 15. Leave the default settings. Click Next. 16. Click Skip. SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 | 35 Installation Bluetooth USB Adapter Driver Installation 17. Click Finish. 18. Double click the My Bluetooth Places icon on the desktop. 36 | SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 Installation Bluetooth USB Adapter Driver Installation 19. Turn the Control Unit on. In the Bluetooth Tasks menu, click the View Devices in Range option. 20. The list should contain only devices that were already connected to the computer. In the Bluetooth Tasks menu click the Search for Devices in Range option. SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 | 37 Installation Bluetooth USB Adapter Driver Installation 21. Right-click the icon marked with the circle (the icon with the question mark on) . Choose the Properties option. 22. Make sure that the device address matches the address on the back of the Control Unit. The 4 characters marked in the screenshot are the Bluetooth Pin Code. Close the window by clicking OK. 38 | SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 Installation Bluetooth USB Adapter Driver Installation 23. Right click the icon marked with the circle (the icon with the question mark on). Choose the Pair Device option. 24. Enter the four letter Bluetooth Pin Code (marked in the screenshot in step 22). Use capital letters only. Click OK. SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 | 39 Installation Bluetooth USB Adapter Driver Installation 25. Double click the icon marked with a circle (the icon with the question mark on). 26. Right click the icon below and choose the Create Shortcut option. 40 | SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 Installation Bluetooth USB Adapter Driver Installation 27. Click the OK button. 28. Choose the My Bluetooth Places option, in the Other Places menu. 29. Right-click the marked icon, and Rename it for later easy recognition. SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 | 41 Installation Bluetooth USB Adapter Driver Installation 30. Right-click the marked icon again, and choose the Properties option. 31. Uncheck the Secure Connection checkbox. Click OK. 32. In the Taskbar notification area right-click the marked icon. Choose the Advanced Configuration option. 42 | SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 Installation Bluetooth USB Adapter Driver Installation 33. Select the Client Applications tab. Select the Bluetooth Serial Port list item and click the Properties… button. 34. Uncheck the Secure Connection checkbox. Click OK. SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 | 43 Installation Bluetooth USB Adapter Driver Installation 35. Choose the Local Services tab. Select the Bluetooth Serial Port list item and click the Properties… button. 36. Uncheck the Secure Connection and the Startup Automatically checkboxes. Click OK. 44 | SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 Installation Bluetooth USB Adapter Driver Installation 37. Double-click the My Bluetooth Places icon on the desktop. 38. Double-click the icon you named in step 29. 39. The location of the serial port number that is required by the SmartStep program is marked in the screenshot. Click OK. 40. The icon should change to the icon shown below, the control unit beeps twice to indicate that the connection with the device has taken place . SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 | 45 Installation SmartStep™ Antenna Installation Instructions The Bluetooth icon that is located in the notification area of the taskbar can be one of the following colors: White - The adapter is Red - The adapter is not connected to Green - Bluetooth communication connected and enabled. the USB port. Bluetooth support is was established. disabled. 3.4 3.5 SmartStep™ Antenna Installation Instructions • No antenna installation is needed. • Antenna is internal and assembly on the PCB (Printed Circuit Board) Configure SmartStep™ for Bluetooth Usage Make sure that the Bluetooth USB adapter is placed at a location free from signal obstruction. Concrete walls, metal substances, paints with metal composites, etc. may cause signal obstruction and disable the Bluetooth function. 1. Start the SmartStep™ software, by double-clicking on the desktop shortcut icon Or by clicking on the SmartStep shortcut in the Start->Program Files->SmartStep program group. 46 | SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 Installation Configure SmartStep™ for Bluetooth Usage 2. The Login dialog box opens. 3. Select your User Name from the drop-down menu and type your Password in the edit box. 4. Click the OK button to log in. 5. In the Select Patient window, go to the System menu and select System Configuration. 6. In the Configuration window select the correct Bluetooth port number and click OK. See step 39 of the Bluetooth USB adapter Installation section. SmartStep™ Version 2.1.1 Revision A2 | 47
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