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Glucose management system
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CHAPTER 3 - PUMP HOME AND METER HOME SCREENS
NOTE: Unless otherwise specified, all references to screens and buttons apply to your meter remote
from this chapter forward.
Once RF communication is activated on your meter remote and pump and the devices are paired, you
are ready to begin using the devices together as a system. This means many of the pump functions will
now be available on your meter remote. You will still need to access your pump directly for specific set-
up and delivery functions, and to resolve certain pump warnings and alarms. In the event RF
communication between the devices is lost, you can access all pump functions directly on the pump.
When your devices are paired, your meter remote provides two Home
screens: a Pump Home screen and a Meter Home screen. From either of these
Home screens, you can go to the Main Menu screen on your meter remote
where you have access to all meter remote functions, including certain pump
functions. The Main Menu screen on your meter remote display is the same
Main Menu screen you had access to before the devices were paired.
NOTE: The Pump Home screen and Main Menu screen on your meter remote
display are not the same as the Home screen and Main Menu screen on your
pump display. Be sure you understand the differences between these
screens before using the devices together as a system.
Using your meter remote once your devices are paired
Turn your meter remote display on by pressing
After an all-black start-up screen appears on your meter remote display, an hourglass symbol will
appear as your meter remote searches for a paired pump. This will be followed by the Pump Home
screen. You can switch between the Pump Home screen and the Meter Home screen by pressing
on your meter remote.
NOTE: If your meter remote is not currently paired with your pump, the Meter Home screen will appear
instead of the Pump Home screen.
Pump Home screen on your meter remote display
The Pump Home screen on your meter remote displays the current time of day stored in your pump, RF
signal strength, the insulin units and battery power remaining in your pump, and other information about
your current basal or bolus insulin delivery. The unique ID name/number of your pump will also appear at
the top. To create a unique ID for your pump, refer to your ezManager
not create a unique ID for your pump, the first 7 digits of the pump serial number will appear at the top.
In this example Pump Home screen, "BOLUS ACTIVE" indicates that your
pump is currently delivering an extended bolus dose. "TEMP BASAL"
indicates that a temporary basal rate (a decrease of 40% in this example)
was set for four hours, with two hours remaining.
From the Pump Home screen you can view the Meter Home screen or go to
the Main Menu screen.
To view the Meter Home screen, press
or
on your meter remote.
. To go to the Main Menu screen, press
187
Pump: JLSmith
10:32 am
Basal Rate
0.025U/Hr
Insulin: 100U
Meter Home
10:32 am
Last BG
Jun 19-06
7:40am
99
®
Software User Guide. If you do
Pump: JLSmith
3:18 pm
BOLUS ACTIVE
TEMP BASAL
-40%
Time left:
Insulin: 100U
(Example)
.
3
q
p
q
p
Aft Brkft
Avg.
14 days
109
q
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4.0 Hr
2.0 Hr

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