Tomey Data Transfer Software Updated Access
The software's main job is to receive and save measurement and examination data sent from a Tomey device. As outlined in various Tomey device instruction manuals, when a "Send" button is pressed on the device, the DATA Transfer software, running in the background on the connected PC, captures the data and saves it as a CSV file in a user-specified folder.
By: Ophthalmic Tech Review Staff
Previous versions primarily exported numerical data. The updated edition supports high-resolution image rendering for topographers and optical biometers. It exports clean PDFs and standard image formats (JPEG, PNG) that integrate seamlessly into visual EMR timelines. Expanded EMR and PACS Integration (DICOM Compliance) tomey data transfer software updated
Historically, ophthalmic diagnostics required manual data entry or printing physical thermal paper receipts to file in charts. Tomey’s software automates this process. When a clinician completes a scan—whether a corneal topography, biometry measurement, or tonometry reading—the software captures the raw data, images, and PDF reports, transmitting them instantly to the designated digital storage location. 2. Key New Features in the Updated Version The software's main job is to receive and
Before anything, locate the software on your PC (often found in the Start Menu or as a desktop icon). Launch the application, and look for an "About" or "Info" section in the menu bar. This will display the current version number. Tomey’s software automates this process