Access stations
The access station is the central unit of a telemonitoring system at home. It receives the measured vital parameters taken by the user, administrates them and sends these automatically to the Aipermon
Service Center.
Choice of access station depends on purpose of use and patient’s or user’s availability of telephone, mobile phone or internet access.
Homebox 300 HB
The homebox is a small device for automated data transfer. Linked to the phonebox at home, the device is able to gather data from various medical home measuring devices like blood pressure measuring devices or scales.
IP Homebox – AiperBase 400 IP
The AiperBase wirelessly (via bluetooth) receives encoded data from single measuring devices like blood pressure measuring devices or scales and transfers them to the security server.
PDA – MMA 400
The Mobile Medical Assistant (MMA 400) is a PDA specially developed for the communication between patients and telemedically supervising doctors.
PC Hub –
AiperDock 400
AiperDock is a PC-based software to transfer data of medical measurements from patients to a server.




