I am connecting two InSight blood analyzers—the V5 Hematology and the V-CHEM Chemistry—directly to my custom Smart Vet management system. The Python side is already in place: an HL7 parser writes incoming data to an SQLite database, and a report generator displays the results. What I still need is the physical and protocol-level bridge that lets the analyzers talk to the PC and populate the database automatically. The PC runs Windows. Either RS-232 or Ethernet is acceptable; I’m happy to use whichever path you consider most reliable for these instruments. I also have no fixed HL7 version requirement, as long as the messages arrive cleanly and are stored correctly. Your mission • Configure each analyzer’s communication settings and cabling/network so it can send HL7 (or ASTM-wrapped) results to the PC. • Validate the data flow end-to-end, adjusting my existing Python code only if a field mapping tweak is necessary. • Demonstrate at least three successful test runs per analyzer appearing inside the Smart Vet interface without manual intervention. • Provide a concise, step-by-step guide that covers hardware, software, and analyzer menu settings so I can repeat the setup in other clinics. Experience with HL7/LIS, serial or TCP/IP communication, and light Python/database work will make this straightforward. Familiarity with veterinary or clinical lab analyzers is a welcome plus. Remote access to the Windows machine (and the analyzers during lab hours) can be arranged as soon as we begin.