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Software
The OMROM M24/7 programmed manually can be used with the OMRON BP 
Tracker Software
 version 1.14.6 or newer. 
Manual programming LCD displays:
Normal status: time is 
displayed
10 second delay state: time 
is displayed but with no 
double-dot
1. measurement plan: 
15/30 minute day/night 
intervals
2. measurement plan: 
20/40 minute day/night 
intervals
3. measurement plan: 
30/30 minute day/night 
intervals
Programming in progress: 
blinking signal
2.7. Batteries
The OMRON M24/7 ambulatory blood pressure monitor operates with two 1.5V 
AA batteries or two 1.2V AA rechargeable batteries. Use only standard long-
life (alkaline) batteries, or standard NiCd or NiMH rechargeable batteries of the 
proper size. Do not use lithium batteries. Do not mix different battery types, do not 
mix new and old batteries. Never use batteries of low or unknown quality or pre-
used batteries, as they may not cover the power needs of the monitor, and they 
may damage the monitor, as they may contain acidic electrolytes which may leak 
and corrode electronic components. Never use batteries damaged in any way. 
Should the batteries run down during a monitoring session, they can be replaced. 
Monitoring will continue and data will not be lost. If you do not use the monitor, it is 
advisable to remove batteries since they may run down due to the constant small 
power consumption of the integrated circuits of the device. Data in the monitor 
are not lost even if batteries run down or are removed. Used batteries may fall 
under the category of hazardous waste and should be disposed of properly.
Important! It is strongly recommended to use freshly charged accumulators or new 
batteries with every patient so that batteries do not run down during monitoring, 
even in case of very high blood pressure values and/or a long monitoring session. 
After inserting batteries in M24/7monitors, it is advised to check their voltage 
before programming the monitors. Do not start a new monitoring session with 
low batteries. The typical voltage for two fully charged rechargeable batteries 
should be over 2,5 V, and for fresh alkaline batteries, over 3 V. It is possible 
to check battery voltage with the START button. (Please check the Using the 
buttons section for more details.)
Important! If a monitor is not used for a long period, the in-built backup cell 
ensuring the operation of the internal clock may get discharged. In this case keep 
freshly charged batteries in the monitor for at least one day; this will recharge the 
backup cell. It is possible to use the monitor afterwards. If the backup cell is not 
properly charged, the internal clock may work incorrectly, and the monitor may 
not start measurements in due time.
A set of new, high capacity batteries will enable the OMRON M24/7 monitor to 
perform 250 blood pressure measurements during a 24-48 hours long monitoring 
session. If you opt to use alkaline batteries, choose high capacity, long-life 
products to enable reliable operation. A small crossed battery sign on the LCD 
shows low battery voltage. 
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