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by Aidan Parr-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Hi All,

 

I am using Tunstall’s Bluetooth Sensor and a Palm (running the TIM software) to programme a TIM (Bed Sensor). The Palm program usually recognises the Bluetooth Adaptor as ‘Tunstall#36’.

 

It no longer does this – I now see ‘PSD200v1.0.2-061960’ as the Bluetooth device.

 

Continuing on with the setup process end up with a ‘Comms Problem! Tap OK to exit’ message.

 

I’ve swapped out batteries and tried three different TIM’s – the Bluetooth Adopter worked fine a couple of weeks ago.

 

Anyone come across this and found a solution outside buying a new Bluetooth Adaptor? This was the company solution…

 

Cheers,

 

Aidan.

 

 

 

 

Aidan Parr

CEEAT Technician

Centre for Enabling Environments and Assistive Technology

Health & Life Sciences

York St. John University

Lord Mayor's Walk

YO31 7EY


Tel: 01904 62751

 


Re: Problems with a Tunstall Bluetooth Adaptor

by Carter, Angela :: Rate this Message:

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Hi

 

Have you tried talking to Mark Hewson at Tunstall he is usually very helpful re all things technical of Tunstall’s. His number is 07715326962.

 

Regards

 

Angie

 

Angie Carter
Assistive Technology Team
Westminster House,
Hamilton Street,
Birkenhead,
Wirral
CH41 5FN
0151 666 4922
Fax 0151 666 3678
angelacarter@...

 

 

 


From: A discussion list for Assistive Technology professionals. [mailto:ASSISTECH@...] On Behalf Of Aidan Parr
Sent: 03 June 2009 15:37
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Subject: Problems with a Tunstall Bluetooth Adaptor

 

Hi All,

 

I am using Tunstall’s Bluetooth Sensor and a Palm (running the TIM software) to programme a TIM (Bed Sensor). The Palm program usually recognises the Bluetooth Adaptor as ‘Tunstall#36’.

 

It no longer does this – I now see ‘PSD200v1.0.2-061960’ as the Bluetooth device.

 

Continuing on with the setup process end up with a ‘Comms Problem! Tap OK to exit’ message.

 

I’ve swapped out batteries and tried three different TIM’s – the Bluetooth Adopter worked fine a couple of weeks ago.

 

Anyone come across this and found a solution outside buying a new Bluetooth Adaptor? This was the company solution…

 

Cheers,

 

Aidan.

 

 

 

 

Aidan Parr

CEEAT Technician

Centre for Enabling Environments and Assistive Technology

Health & Life Sciences

York St. John University

Lord Mayor's Walk

YO31 7EY


Tel: 01904 62751

 

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Westmarc Bioengineer Posts

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Dear All,

 

Please find below information for 3 Bioengineer posts at Westmarc in Glasgow:

 

 

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde

Rehabilitation and assessment directorate

West of Scotland Mobility and Rehabilitation Centre (WESTMARC)

Band 7 BIOENGINEER/ Clinical Scientist - 3 posts

£29,789 - £39,273, 37.5hrs

 

You will work within the Wheelchair and Seating service, joining an expanding multidisciplinary team which provides services from clinics within WESTMARC and at several outlying clinics to 45,000 patients. Seating for postural management, equipment for pressure sore prevention and specialist controls for powered mobility are included.  The team works closely with other NHS departments, education, social work and vehicle transport organisations. This service is integrated with other WESTMARC based services including environmental controls and prosthetics and orthotics.

 

You will have opportunities to undertake research and development activities to enhance service delivery and develop consistent practice and knowledge across Scotland.  This may involve liaison with universities, manufacturers and other wheelchair and seating services.

 

You will be a State Registered Clinical Scientist, ideally with a first or second class Honours Degree in Engineering.  You should also have good communication skills and be able to problem solve using your experience and engineering skills. Experience in the field of rehabilitation technology would be an advantage as would experience of working with individuals with disabilities.  A driving license is essential and you should be willing to occasionally drive for extended distances as some clinics are geographically remote from the base, Westmarc.

 

For further information please contact John Colvin at 0141 201 2642 or by email at John.colvin@...

 

Closing Date: 3rd July 2009

 

 

 

Neil Gregory
Senior Bio-Engineer
WeSTMARC - West of Scotland Mobility and Rehabilitation Centre
Southern General Hospital, Glasgow
Email: neil.gregory@...

Web: www.nhsggc.org.uk/westmarc


Tel - 0844 8113001 (Lo-Call)

Fax - 0141-201 2649

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Re: Problems with a Tunstall Bluetooth Adaptor

by Aidan Parr-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Thanks Angie I am trying some other contacts but will try Mark Hewson next.

 

Cheers,

 

Aidan.

 


From: A discussion list for Assistive Technology professionals. [mailto:ASSISTECH@...] On Behalf Of Carter, Angela
Sent: 04 June 2009 10:05
To: ASSISTECH@...
Subject: Re: Problems with a Tunstall Bluetooth Adaptor

 

Hi

 

Have you tried talking to Mark Hewson at Tunstall he is usually very helpful re all things technical of Tunstall’s. His number is 07715326962.

 

Regards

 

Angie

 

Angie Carter
Assistive Technology Team
Westminster House,
Hamilton Street,
Birkenhead,
Wirral
CH41 5FN
0151 666 4922
Fax 0151 666 3678
angelacarter@...

 

 

 


From: A discussion list for Assistive Technology professionals. [mailto:ASSISTECH@...] On Behalf Of Aidan Parr
Sent: 03 June 2009 15:37
To: ASSISTECH@...
Subject: Problems with a Tunstall Bluetooth Adaptor

 

Hi All,

 

I am using Tunstall’s Bluetooth Sensor and a Palm (running the TIM software) to programme a TIM (Bed Sensor). The Palm program usually recognises the Bluetooth Adaptor as ‘Tunstall#36’.

 

It no longer does this – I now see ‘PSD200v1.0.2-061960’ as the Bluetooth device.

 

Continuing on with the setup process end up with a ‘Comms Problem! Tap OK to exit’ message.

 

I’ve swapped out batteries and tried three different TIM’s – the Bluetooth Adopter worked fine a couple of weeks ago.

 

Anyone come across this and found a solution outside buying a new Bluetooth Adaptor? This was the company solution…

 

Cheers,

 

Aidan.

 

 

 

 

Aidan Parr

CEEAT Technician

Centre for Enabling Environments and Assistive Technology

Health & Life Sciences

York St. John University

Lord Mayor's Walk

YO31 7EY


Tel: 01904 62751

 

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