H3 SYSTEM BA-300 Bluetooth Adaptor User Manual 20161009 v1 Technical Manual

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User’s Manual
Bluetooth Adapter
(Bluetooth adapter for a glucometer)
BA-300 Johnson&Johnson(Lifescan)
Version 1.0
(2016. 5)
USA-Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
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.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by tuning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment to outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Caution: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation.
1. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines for bodyworn operation, do
not use accessories that contain metallic components.
2. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20
centimeters between the radiator and your body.
Welcome

Thank you for purchasing Bluetooth adapter (BA-300).

The Bluetooth adapter is a data transmitter that receives data from a glucometer and sends
the data to other devices such as a mobile phone, a gateway, etc. via Bluetooth.

The Bluetooth adapter can be connected to Lifescan(Johnson and Johnson)’s OneTouch
Ultra and OneTouch Mini/Easy and OneTouch Ultra2.
Packaging List

Bluetooth adapter (BA-300)

User’s manual
Descriptions
③
⑤
②
④
①
① Body
② Cable
③ Connector: Connector to a glucometer
④ Red button: A button used for Bluetooth pairing or manual data transfer
⑤ LED: 2-color(Green and Red) LED
⑧
⑥
⑦
⑥ Label
BA-300
⑦ Dry cell cover: Cover below which dry cells are put
⑧ Mode Select
⑨
⑨ Hidden button: A hidden button used for Bluetooth pairing
How to Use
1.
[Preparation]

Insert batteries.
Open the cell cover to place AAA 1.5V 2 EA while checking the polarity (+,-) and
then close the cover.

2.
Connect the cable to a glucometer
[Bluetooth pairing]
Bluetooth pairing is an authentication process between a Bluetooth adapter and a target
device that readings are supposed to be sent to.

The following procedure should be performed to pair the Bluetooth adapter with a
NEW target device.

If Bluetooth pairing fails, the latest pairing info is preserved. And the Bluetooth
adapter can send readings to the latest paired device.

If you try to pair with the latest paired device, the Bluetooth adapter considers it as
a failure. This feature may make confusion. So it is recommended not to pair with
already paired device again.

There are two ways to make the device be pairing mode. For details, please see the
table below. The firmware version 1.2 or later supports both.
Pairing method
With Hidden button
With Red button
Supported firmware
All
version
Action
Press the Hidden button
BT device name
AMC_JandJ
Pin CODE
1234
Version 1.2 or later versions
Press and hold the Red button on
the top cover until the LED turns
RED (for more than 5 seconds)
H3GMA_(Model)_(FW
version)_(BT address)
9314
* Notes
Model: JandJ
FW version: X.X (e.g. 2.0)
BT address: The last 3 hexas, that is, 6 digits. For example, A1B2C3.
Table 2-1
 The detailed steps are as follows:
① Let the device be pairing mode. For example, press and hold the Red button for
more than 5 seconds.
②
When the LED turns RED, the Bluetooth adapter is at pairing standby mode.
③
Perform “Device search” with the target device and find a device named as
 AMC_JandJ or H3GMA_(Model)_(FW version)_(BT address)
④ Pair the target device with the Bluetooth adapter.
⑤ If the pairing succeeds, the Green LED blinks three(3) times.
If fails, Red LED blinks five(5) times.
Figure 1 Sample procedure of Bluetooth pairing with H3 GPRS gateway(H3G-700)
3.
[Automatic data transfer]

Measure blood glucose while the adapter is being connected to a glucometer.

The adapter wakes up and starts downloading data from the glucometer. At the
wake-up, you can see “PC” on the glucometer display.

The measured data is automatically transmitted to the paired target device such as
a mobile phone, a gateway, etc.

If the data transmission succeeds, the Green LED blinks three(3) times and if fails,
the Red LED blinks five(5) times.

It may take more than 10 seconds for the first trial after replacing the batteries.

For OneTouch Ultra, the Red LED keeps blinking until the glucometer shuts off
after data transfer.

Notes

Only normal readings will be transmitted. Control solution readings and
erroneous readings will not be transmitted.

“HI” and “LO” readings will be transmitted.

If there is no normal readings unsent, then the adapter does not try to
connect to the target device.

If data download from the glucometer succeeds but Bluetooth
communication fails, then the downloaded readings are stored in the
adapter and the readings will be transferred to the target device at the next
successful Bluetooth communication.

For some OneTouch Ultra2 and OneTouch Mini/Easy glucometers, the
automatic data transfer described above is not supported. For those meters,
please use manual data transfer or automatic wake-up mode described later.
Figure 2 Sample procedure of data transmission to H3 CDMA gateway(H3G-800)
4.
[Manual data transfer]

Press the Red button of the Bluetooth adapter while a glucometer and the adapter
are being connected.

The adapter wakes up and starts downloading data from the glucometer. At the
wake-up, you can see Green LED’s short flashing and “PC” on the glucometer
display.

The readings will be downloaded and sent to the target device.

Even in the case that there is no reading unsent in the glucometer; the adapter
connects to the target device via Bluetooth. But it disconnects soon.
5.

The others are the same as those for automatic data transfer.

This feature can be used for troubleshooting.
[Automatic Wake-up Mode]
 In the state of connection with OneTouch Easy/Mini or OneTouch Ultra2, this
adapter reads data and transfers the unsent readings once every 3 hours.
6.
[Changing the glucometer connected]
 If you want to change the glucometer with new one, disconnect the glucometer,
remove batteries, press the Red button several times, wait for a while, insert batteries
again, and connect the new glucometer. And try to take a reading and confirm data
transmission.
 After pairing or changing the glucometer, it is strongly recommended to do data
transmission once.
 When the glucometer is changed, the entire information stored in the adapter will be
initialized. For example, readings downloaded from a glucometer before will be
deleted.
7.
[Low battery sign and battery replacement]
 If the LED keeps blinking Red just after taking a reading or pressing the Red button,
please replace the batteries with brand-new ones.
 Don’t be confused with the Red LED’s blinking for a while after Bluetooth
transmission that is only with OneTouch Ultra. That is the sign waiting for Ultra’s
shutting off.
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Cautions

Be sure to carefully read the user’s manual before use.

Keep the Bluetooth adapter in a clean and dry place away from dust or corrosive gases
as well as away from fires

Do not apply any shock or vibration to the product

Do not rub the product with inflammable such as alcohol, benzene, or acetone the can
cause chemical change. Use a dry cloth to prevent the surface from being damaged.

Do not stretch nor bend the cable by force.

Disassembling the product is not advisable.

Keep a Bluetooth adapter connected to a glucometer. Frequent connection and
disconnection may cause damages on the connector port.

If Bluetooth communication failure continues for a long time, the oldest readings may
not be transferred to the target device. The maximum storage of the adapter is 500
readings.
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Troubleshooting

If you have some troubles in data transmission, please check the below
 Try to do “Manual data transfer” by pressing the Red button while a glucometer
and the adapter are being connected.
 Replace batteries with new ones.
 Disconnect the glucometer, remove batteries, press the Red button several times,
wait for a while, insert batteries again, and connect the glucometer again. And take
a reading and confirm data transmission.
 If the adapter does not work even after the above, please contact customer services.
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Specifications

Function: it automatically receives blood glucose data measured from a glucometer and
transmits to a pre-determined target device via Bluetooth.

Usable devices: Lifescan(Johnson and Johnson)’s OneTouch Ultra, OneTouch
Mini/Easy, and OneTouch Ultra2.

Bluetooth 4.0

Connectivity to smart phones: Connectivity to Android smart phones is generally
available. But the adapter does not support communication with iPhones.

Maximum storage: 500 readings.

Power supply: Dry cells AAA 2 EA

Battery life: More than 1,000 tests or 3 months (For normal use)

Size: 70 × 47 × 16 mm

Weight (other than the batteries): 28 g
Remarks
This version instruction manual is generally based on the firmware version 0.1.
Customer service
H3 System Co. Ltd. (Korea)
Phone: +82-42-862-9314
FAX: +82-42-862-9315
E-Mail: info@h3system.co.kr
Homepage: http://www.h3system.co.kr
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Revision notes
Version
1.0
Change descriptions
Initial release
Date
2016. 5. 15
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