B.O.L.T User Manual
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Base Unit (Model VA01)
The B.O.L.T patient monitor system is elegantly designed with a small form factor. The device
has two LED indicators that display power status and Bluetooth connectivity status. The
device has an on/off slide switch on the side and a USB power socket. The device has one
accessories port with an accessory connector to connect IRT Thermometer and Pulse
Oximeter. There are two other ports to connect the twin tubes of the NIBP Cuff. The base
unit has a rechargeable lithium polymer battery and the device should be used only in battery
mode and it should not be used while charging. The power adapter is given only for charging
the device.
The system is controlled and operated via the B.O.L.T application which is downloaded and
installed in a Bluetooth enabled smartphone/tablet/computer. The B.O.L.T application is
supported for the following versions of Android/iOS.
The Android OS version 4.0 or higher.
The iOS version 9 or higher.
Windows SDK is also available for the Windows desktop users which
will be provided on request.
The software communicates with the base unit (VA01) via Bluetooth communication to the
connected smartphone/tablet/computer. The user has to pair the base unit with handheld
mobile devices or computers through Bluetooth and utilizes the Software application to
operate and control the devices attached to the base unit. Functions like activating and
stopping the device and display of the test values are performed by the B.O.L.T application
residing in the Bluetooth connected smartphone/tablet/computer. Either the SpO2 probe or
IRT probe is connected to the accessory port of the base unit for the measurement. The base
unit takes signals from the connected device like NIBP Cuff, SpO2 probe, IRT Thermometer.
The software and firmware of the B.O.L.T patient monitoring system, process the data from
the accessory devices, then displays the parameters/measured data on the screen of a
wirelessly connected Bluetooth device like a smartphone/ tablet/ personal computer. B.O.L.T
application can hold any number of records and recognized by user ID. The number of
records is limited by the data storage capacity of the secured cloud infrastructure.
The data collected from devices can be securely uploaded/stored in a secured cloud. The
secured cloud is HIPAA compliant and hosted in a HIPAA compliant data Centre. All the
protected health information and the physiological data of a user/patient is encrypted at rest.
The communication over the internet to the cloud utilizes the HTTPS/TLS protocol. The
B.O.L.T is also packaged with an SDK (Software Development Kit) to integrate the reading
from the devices to an external system like a Care Portal/Electronic Medical Record software
system.