As of summer 2024, approximately 100 Tomey devices worldwide were already running with this DICOMconnect-based interface, a number that continues to grow weekly. This underscores the ongoing refinement of Tomey's data transfer architecture. An update to the DATA Transfer software, or its underlying support systems, would align with this broader push toward standardization and interoperability.
It acts as a secure bridge that automates the transfer of patient demographics, measurements, and exam data directly from the device to a designated location (e.g., EMR, server, or patient management database). This reduces the need for manual transcription, which is often a source of error in busy clinics. Key Features of the Updated Tomey Data Transfer Software
Solution: First, check your physical connections. Ensure the USB or serial cable is securely connected to both the Tomey device and the PC. Next, verify the connection settings within both the Tomey device's setup menu (ensure the interface is set to "ON") and the DATA Transfer software. They must match in terms of COM port and baud rate. tomey data transfer software updated
| Feature Category | Key Improvements | | :--- | :--- | | | Enhanced data transfer protocols to minimize packet loss or transmission errors, ensuring that every patient file is received intact and on time. | | Expanded Compatibility | Increased support for the latest Tomey device models (such as the CASIA2 or MR-6000), and improved compatibility with modern Windows OS versions (Windows 10 and 11) and security environments. | | Security & Compliance | Implementation of stronger data encryption and anonymization features to help practices meet the stringent requirements of data protection regulations like HIPAA or GDPR. | | DICOM Integration | Tighter integration with third-party DICOM solutions (like DICOMconnect), ensuring a smoother, more reliable transmission of DICOM-standard data to PACS and EHR systems. | | Performance | Reduced latency in data transfer and faster processing of data packets, leading to an overall more responsive and productive workflow. |
: Added native data export profiles for recently released Tomey diagnostic units, eliminating the need for custom mapping files. As of summer 2024, approximately 100 Tomey devices
Connecting diagnostic hardware to hospital networks or private practice EMRs can be notoriously complex. The update introduces refined DICOM compliance and flexible XML/PDF export protocols. Whether your practice relies on a local SQL database or a cloud-based EMR platform, the updated software maps data fields more accurately to prevent dropped records or misaligned patient profiles. 3. Automated PDF and Image Export
Connect your Tomey instruments via LAN or serial connections, and use the updated interface to assign IP addresses or COM ports. It acts as a secure bridge that automates
High CPU usage during mass export (over 500 files at once).
| Tomey Device | Previous Support | New Support (v4.6.2) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Tomey OA-2000 | USB/LAN Export | + SQL Push + HL7 | | Tomey CASIA 2 | Manual SD Card | + Real-time TCP/IP | | Tomey AL-4000 | Serial only | + USB-C Virtual COM | | Tomey RT-7000 | Not supported | + Full HL7 integration | | Tomey EP-920 | EOL | + Legacy emulation mode |
The (often referred to as TmsSw ) has received notable updates to enhance integration with clinic management systems and modern ophthalmic diagnostic workflows. Recent Software Developments
Execute the installer file on the target server or workstation, following the updated installation wizard instructions.