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Software
First Screen

This is the screen that will first appear
when the UTAG software is opened. It is the
only screen available without using a
password and will be the one used by the
emergency services should the need arise. A
photograph can be attached as shown and all
the information you want to display can be
clearly seen. The translation flags are on
the top right hand side.

Click on any of these flags and the screen
titles and any information entered via tick
boxes, will be instantly translated into the
language chosen.
In the bottom right hand corner is a box
for entering the password (when you first
receive your UTAG it will be set as
"password"). Enter your password and click
on the "Log In" button and you will move to
the following screen
Second Screen

The only change is that you have now
opened the edit option and your three
choices will be shown in the bottom right
corner. These are:
Edit Medical Information
Edit Personal details
Private Folder
You also have the option to Log Out
Edit Medical Information

This is the screen where you complete
your medical information. There are distinct
areas:
Medical Conditions
- Twenty five common conditions are listed
and by clicking on the white box next to the
condition a tick will appear (click again
and it disappears). Conditions ticked will
appear on the display screen. There is also
an area to enter any other information you
want to give or put in conditions that are
not listed. Although only one box is shown,
it will scroll so there is plenty of room to
enter information. Only information entered
using the tick boxes will be translated,
unfortunately "free text" cannot be
translated.
Allergies
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Fourteen common allergies are listed against
tick boxes. There are then three other
options which have free text boxes against
them; food, insect stings and other. If you
write something in one of these boxes the
title and the free text will appear on the
display screen. For instance if you write in
the food box "Nut", the display box will
show "Food - Nut".
Current Medication
- This is totally free text and you can
enter any information necessary.
Personal Requests
- There is then an area where you can give
other information which you may want to pass
on to the emergency services.
Blood Group
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This gives the option to enter your blood
group if known. Many countries' medical
services will always check this so it is not
as vital as it used to be but if you travel
extensively you may find yourself somewhere
more remote so it is good to enter it if you
know it.
Registered Organ Donor
- If you have registered, you have the
option to display this fact.
When you have finished entering your
information, click on "Save Details" to save
everything you have entered and to return to
the previous screen.
Edit Personal Detail

The information to enter is
straightforward, just type into the box
against the appropriate heading. Enter as
much (or as little) as you want to share.
The photo option uses the standard windows
browse feature. It will shrink the photo to
fit.
The password can also be changed here. As
is commonly used, the password has to be
entered in two boxes identically for it to
be accepted.
When you have finished entering your
information, click on "Save Details" to save
everything you have entered and to return to
the previous screen.
Private Folder
If you are constantly on the move, it is a
good idea to carry copies of vital documents
such as passport, driving license, travel
documents, health insurance membership etc.
with you. ‘The ‘Private Folder’ gives you
the opportunity to save copies of these
documents (and any other document /
spreadsheet you require) into a folder on
your UTAG. As you save the document, it will
ask for a password and UTAG will then
encrypt the document so that it can only be
accessed by using the password. This gives
you the peace of mind that you have copies
of everything you need with you in a secure
form that only you can access. Once the
document is open it can be displayed or
printed. If you no longer require it, it can
simply be deleted.

The blue key takes you to the Private
folder. This is your area alone and will not
be shared with anyone. Unless you have the
password and can get to this screen, you
won't even know it's there. This is an
opportunity to save documents and files you
want to carry with you in a secure way.
Click "Add File" to browse your computer
and get the files you want. When you have
everything simply highlight the files you
want to encrypt and click the encrypt
button. Encrypted files have the file ending
".utg" added to them. Decrypting and
deleting files is just as easy.
(Please note the instructions in this
area will be displayed in the language
chosen on the main screen).
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