nVISION Software
Bluetooth Security
The Bluetooth radio contained in the 3150 is compliant to version 2.0 of the Bluetooth
Specification. It supports the Serial Port Protocol (SPP) and the Health Device Profile (HDP)
with security mode 2 (service level enforced). The supported encryption key size is up to 128
bits and encryption is enforced on all outgoing and incoming data channels. While the 3150 is
in a Bluetooth connection, it will be unavailable for other connections.
Bluetooth Profiles Supported:
Security Mode:
Authentication and Encryption:
Encryption Key Size:
Connecting the Device into a Medical System
Incorporating the device into a medical system requires the integrator to identify, analyze, and
evaluate the risks to patient, operators, and third parties. Subsequent changes to the medical
system after device integration could introduce new risks and will require additional analysis.
Changes to the medical system that must be evaluated include:
• Changing the system configuration
• Adding devices to or disconnecting devices from the system
• Updating or upgrading equipment connected to the system
Issues resulting from user-initiated system changes may include corruption or loss of data.
NOTES:
• When using the sensor port to connect the device to other equipment, follow each device's
cleaning instructions.
• Verify all equipment connected to the device is suitable for the patient's environment.
CAUTION: Failure of a network data coupling (serial cable/connectors/wireless
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connections) will result in loss of data transfer.
Serial Port Profile (SPP), Health Device Profile (HDP)
Mode 2 (service-level enforced security)
Enforced on all data channels (outgoing and incoming)
Up to 128 bits
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