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General Overview : Wireless and server tool |
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Our Products < Handy Patients < General Overview : Wireless tools
General Overview : Wireless tools
Welcome to Handy patients version 3.3 wireless |
To use the wireless tool of Handy patients, you need a PocketPC with Wifi implementation.
You must be able to communicate via Wifi with a desktop PC before trying to connect Handy patients wireless.
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Wireless settings |
- First you have to configure your wireless settings.
- Unfold the menu list and click on "Preferences". Then, click on the button " Wireless settings " to open this page.
- This is the default configuration. The most important information is the server IP address that is the address of the desktop PC that run the server.
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Go to the "Send mail" page |
- Select the page "Send mail" in the scroll list.
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Send mail |
- The white round face at the top of the page shows that you are disconnected.
- The three little white round faces at the bottom of the page show that your friends are not connected.
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Send mail |
- Click on connect.
- Your friends Jennifer and John are online. Peter is not connected.
- The green upper diode blinks when you are connected. If you loose the connection, the diode turn to red then disappears. If you are sending or receiving information, this diode turns to yellow.
- The blue lower diode blinks when a received mail is waiting for you.
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Send mail |
- Write your mail.
- To write faster, unfold the shortcuts list by double clicking on the edit box where you are writing your mail. You can customize freely this list of shortcuts.
- Select the destination of your mail. You can choose one or several destinations.
- Then click on "Send mail".
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Mail manager |
- Go to the next page : " Mail manager ".
- Click on " Sent Items " to see the mail you have just sent.
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The third columns indicate where the message is currently located.
If the recipient is not connected, your mail is waiting on the server of your desktop PC.
When the recipient will connect, you will be informed that the recipient get the mail.
When the recipient read the mail, you will know the time at which he reads the mail.
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Mail manager |
- Jennifer has read the message.
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You can write mails even if you are disconnected. These mails will wait in the "Outbox" window.
At your next connection, all waiting mails in the "Outbox" are automatically sent.
- The "Inbox" window contains all received mails.
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Chat room |
- You receive a notification message that someone has entered in the chat room.
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Chat room |
- Communicate live and wireless with all connected doctors.
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Server |
- The third wireless page let you manage your patients' files with the server and the other doctors.
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Here, the folder of Meyer Sandra belongs to Dr David. Only Dr David is allowed to change the contents of this folder.
All other doctors can read this file but cannot modify it.
When Dr David leaves the hospital at the end of the day, he can unlock the folder of Meyer Sandra.
So the doctors "on call" are able to write during the night the evolution of the patient.
- The folder of Chardonney David can be read or locked by any doctors and then be modified.
- The server keep a track of all doctors that have made a modification in the folder.
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When you enter in your medical department in the morning, click on "Synch all" to get instantaneously
on your PDA all patients' folders up to date.
You can then look at the nice patients' summaries to get the last reports and evolution
that occur the last night.
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Server |
- Click on the "Server" button to display all files available on the server.
- You can choose to import patients' folders that are not yet on your PDA.
- Close patients' folder that you've examined and don't need any more.
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The server on the desktop PC |
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Handy patients is a powerful professional software that can be directly use in any medical department.
Look at the documentation to get more information.
Take a look at the quick tour for the basic functions
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