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IP
Jailbroken
Landscape
mg/dL
Portrait
Precaution
RF
Safety Statement
Dexcom G5 Mobile System User Guide
Glossary
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The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) is a nonprofit,
non-governmental, international organization created to produce
safety standards for electronics. One of the safety standards it
designed is the Ingress Protection (IP) Marking which classifies
and rates how protected an electronic device is against dust,
water, accidental contact, etc.
IP ratings are numerical, with the number based on the conditions
the electronic device comes across.
An IP22 rating lets you know your electronic device won't allow
you to stick your fingers in it and won't get damaged or be unsafe
during specific testing with water dripping down.
The removal of limitations and security measures set by the
manufacturer on a smart device. The removal poses a security
risk and data may become vulnerable.
Do not use, install or run the Dexcom G5 Mobile App on a
jailbroken smart device. The app may not work correctly on a
jailbroken smart device.
If your smart device is oriented sideways.
Milligrams per deciliter. The standard unit of measure for glucose
readings in the United States.
If your smart device is oriented vertically.
A safety statement regarding any special care to be exercised by
you or your healthcare professional for the safe and effective use
of the Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System.
Radio-frequency transmission used to send glucose information
from the transmitter to the receiver or smart device.
A statement of the intended uses of Dexcom G5 Mobile
CGM System and relevant warnings, precautions,
and contraindications.
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