WO2000013725A1 - Vorrichtung zur selbstverabreichung eines produktfluids - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a device for self-administration of a product fluid.
- Devices for self-administration of product fluids are known in the form of portable infusion or injection devices, for example in insulin treatment. These are infusion pumps that are constantly worn by a user for self-administration of insulin at a suitable point, the pump automatically delivering the insulin from a device-specific reservoir via an infusion needle inserted into the body tissue according to a predetermined program.
- Such devices are equipped with display means and operating means which inform the user of the state of his device and also any malfunctions, and also offer options for influencing the administration.
- Acoustic display means warn when malfunctions are detected and optical display means show the user relevant status data.
- Non-preprogrammed one-time bolus deliveries for example before meals, can be triggered via the operating means.
- WO 95/28878 describes a device which comprises an implanted administration device for administering a product fluid, an implanted separate sensor and a separate display device.
- the administration device has an insulin reservoir, a conveying means for conveying the insulin and a control for the conveying means.
- the sensor measures the blood sugar content as a physical quantity relevant for administration and sends the measured values wirelessly to the administration device to form a closed control loop or alternatively to the display device.
- the controller of the delivery device controls the delivery device in dependence on the measured blood sugar content and the display device displays it. It is also proposed to program the display device in order to automatically set the administration device as a function of the received blood glucose measurement values or to recommend a treatment program.
- the invention has set itself the task of improving the comfort of use and the safety of administration of a device for self-administration of a product fluid which a user carries with him at all times.
- the invention relates to a device for self-administration of a product fluid, which comprises a fluid guiding device, a conveying means for conveying a product fluid dose to be administered, an interface for wireless communication, a control for the conveying means and a communication terminal.
- the fluid guiding device, the conveying means and the mentioned interface are components of an administration device.
- the communication terminal in turn is physically detached from this device, ie at least when using the device, these two devices are not mechanically connected to one another. Any connection during storage or transportation is said to but not be excluded.
- the communication terminal is equipped with a further interface for wireless communication and an optical display. Communication between the administration device and the communication terminal takes place wirelessly via these two interfaces. The administration device and the communication terminal device remain with the user, who administers the product fluid himself.
- the fluid guiding device comprises a reservoir for the product fluid and the parts of the administration device connected to it and through which the fluid flows during administration up to a fluid exit point.
- the fluid exit point is formed by a puncture needle.
- the invention can advantageously also be used in completely implanted administration devices, although training as an external administration device is preferred.
- the conveying means, an emergency control part therefor, an energy source and the interface for wireless grain communication are implanted, and the reservoir is fastened to the body or to clothing, the fluid guide device downstream of the reservoir naturally also being partially implanted;
- the conveying means, preferably a micropump is preferably itself part of the fluid guide system, which, moreover, can basically also be the case in the other, alternative embodiments with regard to the construction of the administration device.
- the external part can be made smaller or the reservoir can be enlarged and that the location of the product fluid distribution for the therapy can be chosen particularly favorably. At the same time, the health risk associated with an implanted reservoir is avoided.
- the product fluid is preferably a liquid active ingredient solution, such as is administered as part of a therapy, in particular insulin.
- Wireless communication is preferably carried out by radio. But also an ultrasound or infrared communication is possible.
- At least one operating parameter of the administration device is shown on the display of the communication device.
- the invention enables a person administering the product fluid to monitor the operation of the administration device and thus the administration directly and conveniently on the communication terminal.
- the user does not need to detach the administration device to read a display, since he can read the information of interest on the display of the communication terminal which has already been detached, regardless of the location of the administration device.
- the administration device can be attached to the user's clothing or directly on the body for an administration cycle until the next infestation of the reservoir. This increases the comfort for the user.
- the administration device cannot be worn under other clothes, for example under a sweater, so that it is not visible to other people. This increases the acceptance of the device. Simplified reading also increases security. a. because the user therefore checks his ad more often.
- Display means on the administration device can be provided, but are no longer required and are preferably not available on the administration device or only to a limited extent.
- An operating parameter of the administration device that is of interest to the user is the amount of fluid administered.
- the amount of fluid is preferably plotted over time as the delivery rate.
- the fluid quantities delivered in discrete time intervals are shown, the time intervals being predefined or selectable in a manner adapted to the therapy and possibly also individually for a user.
- the amount of fluid administered in a certain time interval is preferably determined from the position of the conveying means.
- the fluid quantity delivered in the respective time interval is calculated by comparing a position at the end of a time interval with a known starting position at the beginning of the time interval, that is to say by forming the difference and scaling to the fluid reservoir.
- the amount of fluid administered can be stored by storing positions which have been run through or administration rates determined over the course of the administration can be displayed over time.
- the representation is preferably graphical. To increase the reliability of administration, it is also possible to provide a representation of a deviation from a predetermined target position, for example also over the course of the administration.
- the display of a warning signal is advantageous which signals to the user the occurrence of a deviation to be observed or even indicates the extent of the deviation and expediently also the time of the occurrence. It can also be expedient to display the time course of the deviation between the delivery target and the amount of fluid actually delivered. From the position of the conveying means, the remaining amount of the product fluid can advantageously also be determined, since a certain remaining amount is directly assigned to each position if the shape and size of the fluid reservoir does not change, for example by always using the same ampoules, or changes are detected automatically or manually entered on the communication terminal.
- the position of the conveying means can be a desired position, which is predetermined by a controller that controls the conveying means in an exact position.
- the actual position of the conveying means recorded by a sensor is used to determine the conveying quantity and the further operating parameters that can be derived therefrom.
- the fluid guide device is monitored for an occlusion.
- the occurrence and preferably the extent of an occlusion are displayed on the communication terminal.
- An occlusion can lead to total loss of funding or to funding with a reduced funding rate.
- the funding is automatically stopped and the total failure is displayed on the communication terminal in the form of an alarm signal. If, despite occlusion, further delivery is carried out, the actual delivery rate is only lower than a predetermined delivery rate and it is found that this malfunction is caused by an occlusion in the fluid guidance system, so this is preferably indicated on the optical display of the communication terminal, in particular by a graphic Warning symbol and at the same time a suitable representation of the deviation that has occurred.
- the user can specifically compensate for the incorrect funding at the next opportunity that arises.
- the occlusion is preferably stored as an event in a memory of the communication terminal together with the time of the hard parting.
- the shortfall in funding is saved over its course over time.
- the delivery quantities or the delivery rate can be represented absolutely or the deviation from the target delivery can be provided.
- a leak that has occurred in the fluid guide system is determined, sent to the communication terminal and displayed there in the form of an alarm signal.
- the leakage is preferably stored as an event in a memory of the communication terminal together with the time of the hard parting and is thus available for later evaluation of the administration process.
- the occurrence of an occlusion is preferably detected by means of a sensor which measures a reaction force which is exerted by the conveying means on a storage of the conveying means.
- the measured reaction force is constantly compared with a suitably specified threshold value, the exceeding of which suggests an occlusion.
- the same sensor can also be used to detect a leak.
- the measured reaction force is then additionally compared with a suitably predetermined threshold value, the drop below of which indicates a leak.
- a means for generating a defined pressure drop is preferably arranged in a flow cross section of the fluid guide system.
- the pressure drop is so great that the force that the conveying means has to exert to overcome this flow resistance is significantly greater than the other forces that determine the reaction force when the delivery device is functioning properly. As a result, an occlusion and, in particular, a leakage are detected particularly reliably.
- a communication terminal the remote display and offers the highest wearing comfort Remote control at the same time.
- the remote control the user can not only monitor his administration device discretely, but also operate it, should this be necessary, for example, in restaurants or for other social occasions.
- Input means of the communication terminal can be, for example, keys, a touch screen or a voice input with an integrated microphone; the latter can also be provided in addition to a manually operated input device, in order to enable particularly convenient input which is unobtrusive in all situations.
- the physical variable used to determine the at least one operating parameter is given to a processor of the device, which forms the operating parameter therefrom. If the processor is part of the administration device, the operating parameter it has formed is given up to the interface of the administration device and is sent from there to the interface of the communication terminal. Such a processor is preferably part of the communication terminal and the physical variable is sent.
- a control for the conveying means that can be influenced by the user can be part of the administration device.
- the user can change a setting of this control by means of an input means of the communication terminal, for example for the administration of a special bolus.
- an influenceable control in particular a programmable control, or the entire variable part of the control of the conveying means is, however, part of the communication terminal. Only an inevitable part of the control to be arranged directly at the conveying means, possibly only a wirelessly controlled power part of the conveying means, for example in the form of only a clocked interrupter of the energy supply to the conveying means, is accommodated in the administration device.
- the administration device When the variable control part is arranged in the communication terminal, the administration device preferably includes an emergency control that occurs in the event of a failure of the wireless communication, a fixed administration program continues automatically and autonomously until it is switched off.
- the emergency control can be provided in addition to the wirelessly controlled minimum control part of the main control. However, it can also be formed by the control part which is wirelessly controlled when it is functioning properly and which switches over to emergency operation if no control signals arrive within a predetermined time interval.
- the emergency control can operate according to a standard program that is the same for all administration devices of a series or can also have the ability to be individually adjusted, preferably by programming, which, after the user has also been set, is also carried out wirelessly via the interface of the administration device by means of the communication terminal device or another suitable device usually by a doctor. However, it does not show any further changeability, rather it follows the standard or individual program that has been set.
- the administration device can be made watertight very easily, since a housing has few openings, such as for input devices. In extreme cases, only the area of the interface and the outlet for the fluid guiding device have to be sealed.
- an evaluation device for monitoring the health status of a person can be connected to the communication terminal or is an integral part of the communication terminal.
- a recorded measured value is evaluated by means of the evaluation device by determining a corresponding body value therefrom.
- a result of the evaluation is displayed on a further or preferably on the already mentioned display of the communication terminal.
- the device according to the invention is preferably an evaluation device for determining a blood sugar content; preferably the hormone level and / or a relevant body temperature can also be determined.
- such an evaluation device is not limited to an evaluation of blood sugar measurement values or the aforementioned measurement values and measurement value groups.
- other measurement values are adapted to the respective application recorded and evaluated.
- the measured value can be sent wirelessly as a measurement signal by a sensor.
- the evaluation device comprises a measured value recording for receiving this signal.
- the measured value recording is formed by the interface of the communication terminal or is designed as an additional receiving part.
- a sensor that is or has been in contact with the sample is introduced with its contact area into the measurement value receptacle, which thus receives the measurement signal from the sensor through direct contact.
- the measured value recording is the link between the sensor and the communication terminal or another platform for the evaluation device.
- the senor and the evaluation device can correspond to sensors and evaluation devices known from insulin therapy.
- the evaluation device according to the invention is, however, compatible with the communication terminal or with a conventional computer which is however adapted to the application.
- the measured value recording can, according to the invention, be an integrated component of a standard plug-in card for computers, for example a PCMCIA card, and can therefore be connected for connection to conventional computers such as PCs, notebooks and pocket-sized computers simply by plugging into a slot provided for this purpose on the computer.
- the plug-in card can be designed as a pure measured value recording, ie as a pure transmission link for the measured values of the sensor.
- the subsequent processing of the measured values until the body values are obtained can be carried out using components that the computer has at home.
- the plug-in card is only a sensor port.
- means for processing the measured values are also an integral part of the plug-in card.
- a permanent memory for temporarily storing the measured values or the already prepared measured values can be present on the plug-in card.
- the plug-in card can be supplied with preinstalled or installable special user software.
- the plug-in card can contain an integrated sampling set with several sensor elements and means for taking samples. Alternatively, such a sampling set can also be part of the communication terminal, in particular when the evaluation device is an integrated part of the communication terminal.
- the communication terminal is a standard pocket-sized computer, for example a hand-held or preferably a palm-sized computer.
- the interface of the communication terminal for wireless communication with the administration device is formed by a plug-in card, for example a PCMCIA card, for a slot in the computer.
- the same plug-in card contains the measured value recording, which can be expanded with additional components on the plug-in card up to an evaluation device, and thus forms the sensor port at the same time.
- the integration of an evaluation device or even just a measured value recording in a plug-in card can advantageously also be used in connection with administration devices which do not have a detached communication terminal.
- the plug-in card solution can be used to advantage in any therapy monitoring in order to be able to use the larger computing and storage capacities compared to known devices and also the more extensive display options of a computer. In particular, it can be an independently tradable product.
- a configuration and / or diagnosis of the administration device is preferably carried out wirelessly by the manufacturer using a computer.
- wireless communication makes it easier to carry out quality controls. Since no wire connections have to be made for this, configuration and diagnostics can be carried out with the tape running, so to speak, without interrupting production, if an interface for wireless communication is arranged at a suitable location next to the tape.
- Figure 1 shows a device for self-administration of a product fluid with a
- FIG. 2 shows a view of the communication terminal
- FIG. 3 shows a block diagram of the communication terminal
- Figure 4 is a touchscreen display
- Figure 5 shows wireless communication between the administration device and two alternative communication terminals.
- FIG. 1 shows an administration device 10 in the form of an infusion pump for insulin, which communicates wirelessly with a communication terminal 20.
- the administration device 10 has a housing 1 which is provided with suitable holding means, so that it can be attached by a user to clothing or directly on the body for constant wear.
- the insulin is contained in a reservoir, which in the exemplary embodiment is formed by an ampoule 2.
- a piston 5 is slidably received.
- the piston 5 is displaced by means of a spindle drive, the output member 6, in the exemplary embodiment a threaded rod, by rotary drive of a drive member 7, in the exemplary embodiment a threaded sleeve, is displaced in a straight line relative to the housing 1.
- the rotary drive of the threaded sleeve 7 is effected by a stepper motor 9, which drives the threaded sleeve 7 via a gear 8 with a spur gear meshing with the threaded sleeve 7.
- a power part of a control for the motor 9 is designated 9a.
- the threaded rod 6 is displaced in the axial direction and pressed against the piston rear side by the twist-proof linear guidance of the threaded rod 6 in the housing 1.
- the piston 5 is displaced towards an ampoule outlet under the action of the threaded rod 6. This will displace insulin through the ampoule outlet.
- a fluid glue 3 Connected to the ampoule outlet is a fluid glue 3, to the free front end of which an infusion needle N is attached, which the user sticks under the skin and then attaches to the skin for self-administration of the insulin.
- a valve 4 is also accommodated by the housing 1 in the fluid line 3 arranged, which allows the insulin flow only when a minimum pressure predetermined by the valve 4 is exceeded in the ampoule 2.
- An actual position of the angular position of the stepping motor 9 is measured with a position sensor 14 and forwarded via signal lines as the actual position P to a radio interface 13 and to an emergency control 11 for the stepping motor 9 housed in the housing 1.
- the emergency control 11 is only operated in a stand-by mode if it functions properly.
- the emergency control 11 is connected to the position sensor 14 and the power unit 9a by means of signal lines. It receives the actual position P from the position sensor 14 and outputs its actuating signal C to the power unit 9a if the emergency control 11 is activated in order to move the motor 9 to a next desired position.
- An electrical battery housed in the housing 1 serves as the energy source 12 for the energy-consuming components of the administration device 10.
- a reaction force F exerted by the piston 5 on the housing 1 is continuously measured by a force sensor 15 and output in the form of a measurement signal representing the measured reaction force F.
- the measured reaction force F is fed via signal lines to the radio interface 13 and a threshold value comparator 16, which triggers an acoustic alarm of an alarm means 17 when a predetermined upper threshold value is exceeded and the predetermined reaction force F falls below a predetermined lower threshold value.
- the force sensor 15, the comparator 16 and the alarm means 17 form a device for triggering an emergency alarm.
- the entire drive of the piston 5, namely the spindle drive 6, 7, the gear 8, the motor 9 with the power section 9a, and also the position sensor 14 and the emergency control 11 can be moved together on and in the housing 1 in and against the direction of advance of the piston 5 straight-guided platform stored.
- the platform is supported in and against the feed direction of the piston 5, floating freely.
- the force sensor 15, for example a strain gauge strip in a suitable arrangement, is attached to an underside of the platform or opposite to the housing 1 so that it presses against one another Platform and the housing 1 outputs a measurement signal that represents the force acting thereby. This force corresponds to the reaction force F exerted by the piston 5 on the threaded rod 6 and thus on the platform.
- the administration device 10 communicates wirelessly via the radio interface 13 with the communication terminal 20, which in the exemplary embodiment is designed as an integrated remote display and control device.
- the communication terminal 20 has a radio interface 23.
- Both radio interfaces 13 and 23 each have both a receiving part 13.1 and 23.1 and a transmitting part 13.2 and 23.2. Via the transmitting part 13.1, the administration device 10 continuously or periodically sends the values of the measured reaction force F and the actual position P, which are received by the receiving part 23.2 and are supplied to a microprocessor 21 via signal lines.
- the processor determines in particular the funded basal rate, preferably in insulin units per unit IU / h, bolus deliveries in insulin units IU and the filling status of the ampoule 2 and / or the currently remaining amount IUR and / or the expected remaining delivery time.
- the determined basal rate and bolus deliveries are saved. He compares the reaction force F with a predetermined upper threshold value for this force. If the upper threshold value is exceeded, the occurrence of an occlusion in the fluid guide system is determined and saved with the time of its occurrence. By specifying a lower threshold value and comparing it, a leak in the fluid guide system can also be detected and the time of its occurrence can be saved.
- FIG. 2 shows a front view of the communication terminal 20. All components of the communication terminal 20 are accommodated in a light housing that can be held in one hand. The measurement signals P and F and control signals C are exchanged with the interface 13 via the interface 23. An optical display 24 represents information relevant to the user. Information that is displayed or that can be displayed on demand in a display selection mode are at least operating parameters of the administration device 10. The readability is considerably improved, in particular with continued administration, by the remote display, which is also conveniently hand-held. The variety and also the complexity of the information displayed can be increased without having to increase the weight and the dimensions of the administration device.
- the communication terminal 20 is designed not only as a remote display, but also as a remote control.
- the terminal 20 has input means 26 in the form of keys which allow the processor 21 and also the control 22 formed by it to act. Pressing one of the buttons can trigger a spontaneous bolus delivery or a pre-programmed delivery depending on the input.
- the optical display 24 and the keys 26 can also interact by displaying, for example, key settings or information selectable by the keys 26 on the display 24.
- the communication terminal 20 has an acoustic alarm means 25 which acoustically alerts dangerous malfunctions of the communication terminal 20 and also of the administration device 10.
- the administration device 10 can be switched on and off and a bolus delivery can be triggered or at least increased and mediated by means of the terminal 20. Furthermore, the basal rate and the temporary basal rate can be set and preferably also adjusted.
- the catheter can also be filled in a controlled manner after an ampoule change.
- the essential components of the communication terminal 20 are linked together in the form of a block diagram.
- the microprocessor 21 controls both the visual display 24 and the acoustic display 25 as a function of of input signals which it receives from the interface 23 or the input means 26.
- An energy source 27 is also indicated.
- the terminal 20 is equipped with a monitoring device 29 for monitoring the position of the stepping motor 9. For this purpose, it receives the actual position P of the position sensor 14 via the interface 23 together with the setpoint from the processor control 22. If the amount of a predetermined maximum difference is exceeded, the acoustic alarm means 25 emits an alarm signal. Deviations that are still tolerable are displayed and can be taken into account and compensated for by the user via the remote control when the occasion arises, for example with a special bonus. There is no regulation. The target / actual comparison, which is only used for safety, is also carried out by the emergency control 11 in the event of a failure of the processor control 22, it being possible for the alarm means 17 to make a non-tolerable deviation known.
- the microprocessor 21 has access to its own memory 30 of the communication terminal 20, in which, in particular, a person-specific semp and the historical data of the administration are stored or continuously stored in an accumulating manner. Blood glucose values can also be stored over time, either in a separate area of the memory 30 or in a further terminal-specific memory. In this way, the user can compare the administration history with the stored blood sugar measurement values assigned over time. In this way, the user can draw valuable conclusions for him and, if necessary, conclusions for the future administration and individual adjustment of his administration device.
- the communication terminal 20 is the user's electronic diary.
- a blood sugar measuring device is also integrated in the housing of the communication terminal 20.
- the blood sugar measuring device has a sensor 28a and a measured value recording 28b.
- the sensor 28a measures the blood sugar content of a blood sample and / or cell fluid sample.
- the measured value recording 28b via TJ-UTimt a measurement signal output by the sensor 28a, the size of which depends on the blood sugar content of the sample, and passes it to the microprocessor 21, ie an evaluation device 28 formed by the microprocessor. to.
- the measurement value obtained therefrom by the processor is stored in the memory 30 so that it is also available for later display on the display 24.
- the sensor 28a is a conventional sensor, in particular in the form of a plate, with a sample area for applying the sample and a contact area for importing and making contact in and with the measured value recording 28b.
- the blood sugar measuring device consists of the sensor 28a, the measured value receptacle 28b as a receptacle and contact device for the sensor 28a, a connection for connection to the processor 21 and the processor 21 itself, which, in the application-specific programming, fulfills the evaluation function and, in the exemplary embodiment, all others in connection with the evaluation and display of the measurement signals of the sensor 28a.
- the blood sugar measuring device can be implemented completely, as described above, or in part as an independent module, which is inserted into a prepared slot of the communication terminal 20 and connected to the processor 21 in the process.
- the evaluation device 28 can be formed by a converter if it is integrated on the detachable module, which converts the measurement signal received by the sensor 28a into a signal readable by the processor 21.
- the evaluation device 28 can itself store a measurement signal taken over by the sensor 28a in the memory 30, so that the processor 21 is relieved of the task of storing. It is also possible to relocate the determination of the blood sugar content to such a measured value recording and evaluation module.
- a memory can also be part of the module so that the sensor measurement signals can be buffered therein.
- a measuring device in the basic form as a pure measured value recording 28b or in one of the aforementioned expansion stages can advantageously be used with any type of device, in particular a generic device without an operating parameter display, for example together with a remote control or a remote display with other displayed information.
- a detachable module in the aforementioned basic form or in one of the aforementioned expansion stages, it can advantageously also be an independent product that is independent of a specific device for administering a product fluid. In this form, it can particularly conveniently support any therapy monitored by a user. It can have its own ad to to be usable without a computer like conventional evaluation devices.
- FIG. 4 shows a representation of how it appears on a touch screen of a Palm Top computer after a loaded diabetes program has been selected. Its display is a graphic display and input device at the same time.
- the amount of insulin administered per baseline in the form of a bar chart in insulin units per basin is continuously shown accumulated over the past few hours.
- Special bolster levies initiated by the user are also displayed permanently.
- a simple vertical line stands for a normal bolus and an angled line for an extended bolus.
- the amount administered with the bolus is indicated by the vertical line length.
- the time axis shows the period of the last hours, for example the last twenty-four hours, with the time.
- the quantities of insulin administered are determined by the processor 21 from the actual positions P and stored in the memory 30. They are always available for illustration and other expansion purposes. As long as the monitoring device 29 does not detect any malfunction, instead of the actual positions P, the desired positions can also simply be taken over by the controller 21 and used to determine the amounts of insulin delivered. Finally, the total amount of insulin administered in the last twenty-four hours before reading is permanently displayed in the form of its numerical value behind a sum sign.
- the display has an input area with input fields 26.
- Each of the input fields 26 is assigned a graphic symbol representing the respective function. From left to right, the input fields 26 have the meaning: bread units BE, notebook NB, ampoule status SA, malfunctions FF, blood sugar indicator BA and blood sugar measurement BM. Pressing one of the fields activates its function and deactivates it by pressing it again. Any combination of fields can be active at the same time.
- Figure 4 shows the display in a state in which only the fields FF and BA are activated.
- the BE field By pressing the BE field the manual entry of the bread units is entered possible with time and quantity.
- the user By pressing the NB field, the user can enter personal notes that are important to him, which are saved at the time entered by the user or, if the user does not define the time, automatically when the NB field is activated.
- the bread units or notes entered for the period shown are shown in real time on the display according to the input field that has been pressed.
- the SA field is pressed, the current filling status of the ampoule is displayed as a percentage of the filling amount of a new ampoule and / or as the remaining amount of insulin or as an estimated remaining delivery time. The time of the last ampoule change can also be displayed.
- a deviation from the target operation for example an occlusion, a communication fault or an electrical failure
- Pressing the field BA displays the blood sugar content obtained from measurements in, for example, milligrams of sugar per deciliter of blood at the time of the respective measurement. The user determines this point in time by pressing the BM field. However, the automatic determination of this point in time would also be conceivable.
- FIG. 5 also shows the possibility of communication via the same interface 13 with a computer 20 ', in FIG. 5 a notebook.
- the administration device can be completely configured by the manufacturer except for the individual settings, preferably by programming.
- the individual configurability at the user's site and in particular the evaluation options of the user, for example the comparison of the administration history with the blood sugar values, can be made particularly convenient and extensive.
- Wireless communication can also be used by the manufacturer for economical configuration and / or quality control. Thus, in particular for quality control, it is not necessary to establish a wire connection between the administration device to be checked and the computer used for control purposes. The quality control can even be carried out by passing the administration devices by means of the wireless communication.
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