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DR200/HE & DR300 Operator’s Manual
Introduction: Operating the Recorder
Operating the Recorder
If you require assistance in setting up, using, or
maintaining your recorder, contact NorthEast
Monitoring or your dealer. Should the recorder
fail to work properly during its useful life or
changes its performance, stop using immediately
and contact NorthEast Monitoring or your dealer.
The DR200/HE and DR300
Digital Recorders
contain no user-serviceable parts. Removing
the label or opening the recorder voids the
warranty.
NorthEast Monitoring can be contacted at:
[+1]978-461-3992, toll-free in the U.S.A. at 866-
346-5837, or email support@nemon.com.
The patient is not the primary operator, but may
be asked to press the Event button or transmit
events.
Care should be taken when this device is used,
especially with infants or small children, as it
includes small internal parts that could be a chok-
ing hazard. Additionally, the leads could become
entangled and could be a strangulation hazard.
Online help
In addition to the information in this manual,
more information and help can be found at our
web site, www.nemon.com or by emailing techni-
cal support at support@nemon.com.
Our “Technical Support” page on the web-site
includes Frequently Asked Questions.
The most current version of this manual, the war-
ranty and our software can always be found on
our web-site on the “Downloads & Documents”
page.
Wireless Bluetooth
(DR300 only)
The DR300 digital recorder is
enabled for wireless Bluetooth trans-
mission. In order for wireless trans-
mission to occur, the DR300 needs to come in
range of a NorthEast Monitoring transceiver -
either a Gateway or a paired USB Bluetooth
adapter. Additionally, the appropriate software,
either the DR300 Socket or DR300 Bluetooth,
must be running on the computer that the trans-
ceiver is connected to.
Note: Refer to the DR300 Gateway and Socket
Technical Manual, NEMM046, for information
on how to set up and run the wireless feature.
If there is sufficient data to send and Wireless is
turned on, the recorder will attempt to locate a
Gateway every 20 minutes. When a paired Gate-
way is found, the data will attempt to be sent. If a
paired Gateway is not found, and the recorder is
in Event mode, it will attempt to look for a paired
Bluetooth Adapter on a PC to send the data.
Note: If you are using the USB Bluetooth
adapter, there can be only one paired adapter in
a given location, such as an office.
At any point, if there is at least one event or 20
minutes of Holter data, the user can force the pro-
cess by pressing the ENTER button on the
recorder. For a Holter Bluetooth transmission,
only manually initiated transfers are allowed. This
ensures that only one recorder is transmitting at
one time while in the office.
DR300 Tablet App
Because of the DR300’s unique Bluetooth capa-
bility, you can use an Android tablet to set up and
start the DR300. The DR300 tablet App is down-
loadable via Google Play and more information
can be found in Chapter 5- DR300 Tablet.App.