Alarm And Alerts Screens - Dexcom G5 mobile User Manual

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Rise Rate/Fall Rate/Repeat/Signal Loss Alerts
Rise Rate and Fall Rate Alerts warn you when your glucose levels are changing rapidly, either
down or up, and look similar to the rate of change arrows. Repeat Alerts let you know if your
sensor glucose readings continue to be above or below your Alert levels.
Glucose Level Alerts
1. Rise Rate
a. Default setting is Off—No Alert.
b. Need to change settings to receive Rising Alert.
2. Fall Rate
a. Default setting is Off—No Alert.
b. Need to change settings to receive Falling Alert.
3. Repeat
a. Default setting is Off—No Alert.
b. Need to change settings to receive Repeat Alert.
Signal Loss Alert
Signal Loss tells you when you and the transmitter are too far from your display device
or something is blocking your transmitter signal, causing you not to get sensor glucose
readings. The default setting for Signal Loss is On.
Now you have the basics for Dexcom's G5 Mobile's Alarm/Alerts feature. Next, you will learn
about each Alarm/Alert in more detail.

11.4 Alarm and Alerts Screens

When you fall within an Alarm or Alert target range, your display device tells you. As
mentioned in previous chapters you won't get any Alarm or Alerts within five minutes
of calibration.
Let's first review how the information is presented visually across the devices. While the
Alarm/Alerts prompts look different on the display devices, they reflect the same information.
After prompts we'll separately review the vibration and audible Alarm/Alerts for app
and receiver.
Alarm and Alerts look different based on your display device, but reflect the
same information.
Dexcom G5 Mobile System User Guide
Sensor Glucose Alarm and Alerts
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