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This product is a 'medical device', please read the 'Precautions for use' and 'How to use' carefully
Communication
The BC310 has several communication methods to display and/or store the measurements results.
PC Guide
PC program type (the existent wire/wireless communication method)
Mobile Guide
QR code and Bluetooth type
HOW DOES THE INSTALLATION OF THE ACCUNIQ MANAGER SOFTWARE WORK?
The installation file is on a CD that is provided with the BCA. Please refer to the user manual for information on installation and instructions for use.
WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PC TO BE ABLE TO USE THE ACCUNIQ MANAGER SOFTWARE PROPERLY?
- CPU: Pentium 4, 1000 MHz or higher. In case of a higher version than Vista, Pentium 4, 2000MHZ or higher.
- MEMORY: 1 GB or higher. In case of a higher version than Vista, 2 GB or more is recommended.
- Monitor resolution: 1024 x 768 (recommend 16 bit colour or higher)
- Operating system supported: Windows XP, Windows VISTA, Windows7, Windows 8 / 8.1 (compatible with 64bi
- Hard disk capacity: 100 MB or more. In case of installation of Microsoft SQL Express 2005/2012 Express, 2.5 GB or more.
WHICH DEVICES CAN USE THE QR-CODE?
All mobile devices that support QR code and mobile data use / Wi-Fi can be used.
HOW CAN I VIEW THE DATA AFTER SCANNING THE QR-CODE?
As soon as a measurement is finished, the QR code is presented on the result screen or the result sheet. When the QR code is scanned by a mobile device via the ACCUNIQ app, it automatically accesses the results. The measured data is stored in the app and ACCUNIQ Manager, so that users can access it whenever they wish.
WHERE CAN THE ACCUNIQ APP BE DOWNLOADED?
You can download the app from the Appstore or Play Store of your mobile device.
Muscle/Fat Analysis
This graph of the Skeletal Muscle Mass(SMM) and fat mass illustrates the proportion of skeletal muscle and body fat that comprise the total body weight. Obesity Analysis This graph of percentage of body fat(PBF) and body mass index (BMI), of which the latter is critical in assessing the prevalence of obesity, illustrates clinical data needed for obesity analysis. Abdominal Obesity Analysis Fat in the body is divided into subcutaneous fat and visceral fat. Visceral fat is closely connected with adult diseases, and measured based on several factors. Comprehensive Evaluation This item shows your body type, biological age, basal metabolic rate(BMR), total daily energy expenditure (TEE), and body cell mass. Control Guide This item presents your recommended target weight, weight, and muscle and fat mass control. Goal Setter It indicates how much fat, weight and Lean Body Mass needs to be controlled. By comparing the current status to the standard weight, the target is to reach the minimum or maximum value of optimal range. Obesity Assessment This item assesses your BMI, PBF and indicates your obesity degree and abdominal circumference. Segmental Lean Mass This item assesses the lean mass of 5 body parts (left arm, right arm, left leg, right leg, and trunk) in graphs. Impedance Impedance using frequency applied to a body part. Impedance is a resistance value when electric current is passed through the body. Each subject has a unique impedance. |