Define the target folder where the software should save the exported XML, TXT, or PDF files.
: Formats extracted measurements into easily accessible files, primarily standard CSV (Comma-Separated Values) or XML layouts , ensuring total compatibility with external databases.
While a powerful tool, DATA Transfer does have limitations that users should be aware of.
Users should ensure that the COM port settings on the PC match those configured on the Tomey device. Standard recommended settings include a , Data Length of 7 , Parity set to "Even" , Stop Bit of 1 , and Flow Control set to "None" . The PC must also have sufficient storage capacity to hold the incoming patient data, which can include high-resolution images from instruments like the EM-4000 specular microscope. Additionally, any network configuration, such as assigning static IP addresses to devices, should be performed with the consent and assistance of the clinic's network administrator.
Select the corresponding Tomey device model (e.g., Tomey RT-7000).
: By setting a specific output location in the software, third-party practice management systems (like CrystalPM ) can automatically "grab" the data and import it directly into a patient’s digital record. Setup and Configuration
Here is a comprehensive look at how Tomey Data Transfer Software works, its core features, and the tangible benefits it brings to ophthalmology and optometry practices. What is Tomey Data Transfer Software?
Implementing Tomey Data Transfer Software is straightforward but requires planning.
Tomey Data Transfer Software (often referred to as TOMEYLinkClient
For cataract surgery planning, Tomey Biometers (like the OA-2000) transfer IOL power calculations directly to surgical planning software. This seamless handoff reduces the risk of inserting the wrong lens power during surgery.
Ophthalmic data is highly dense, often consisting of multiple decimal points for diopters, axis degrees, pachymetry micrometers, and pressure readings. A single mistyped number can lead to an incorrect prescription or skewed surgical planning. By automating the transfer, the data inside the EMR exactly matches the machine's output. Accelerates Patient Throughput
Define the target folder where the software should save the exported XML, TXT, or PDF files.
: Formats extracted measurements into easily accessible files, primarily standard CSV (Comma-Separated Values) or XML layouts , ensuring total compatibility with external databases.
While a powerful tool, DATA Transfer does have limitations that users should be aware of. Tomey Data Transfer Software
Users should ensure that the COM port settings on the PC match those configured on the Tomey device. Standard recommended settings include a , Data Length of 7 , Parity set to "Even" , Stop Bit of 1 , and Flow Control set to "None" . The PC must also have sufficient storage capacity to hold the incoming patient data, which can include high-resolution images from instruments like the EM-4000 specular microscope. Additionally, any network configuration, such as assigning static IP addresses to devices, should be performed with the consent and assistance of the clinic's network administrator.
Select the corresponding Tomey device model (e.g., Tomey RT-7000). Define the target folder where the software should
: By setting a specific output location in the software, third-party practice management systems (like CrystalPM ) can automatically "grab" the data and import it directly into a patient’s digital record. Setup and Configuration
Here is a comprehensive look at how Tomey Data Transfer Software works, its core features, and the tangible benefits it brings to ophthalmology and optometry practices. What is Tomey Data Transfer Software? Users should ensure that the COM port settings
Implementing Tomey Data Transfer Software is straightforward but requires planning.
Tomey Data Transfer Software (often referred to as TOMEYLinkClient
For cataract surgery planning, Tomey Biometers (like the OA-2000) transfer IOL power calculations directly to surgical planning software. This seamless handoff reduces the risk of inserting the wrong lens power during surgery.
Ophthalmic data is highly dense, often consisting of multiple decimal points for diopters, axis degrees, pachymetry micrometers, and pressure readings. A single mistyped number can lead to an incorrect prescription or skewed surgical planning. By automating the transfer, the data inside the EMR exactly matches the machine's output. Accelerates Patient Throughput