Data Management Features; Viewing Individual Results - AgaMatrix WaveSense JAZZ Owner's Manual

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Data Management Features

IMPORTANT: Results, averages and graphs stored in
memory should only be used as a reference. Do not
make treatment decisions based solely on stored results,
averages and graphs. Consult with your healthcare
professional regarding treatment options.
This chapter covers the steps on how to view your:
• Individual Results (1865 past results, with time and date)
• 14 Day Statistics
• 14, 30, and 90 Day Averages
• Pre/Post Mealtime Averages and Glucose Variability Tracking
• 1 Month, 2 Week, 3 Day Trend Graphs
How to access all data management features:
All past test results are accessed the same way. The following
instructions will explain how to get to the different types of
data.
[1] When your meter is deactivated, press the TICK ( ) button
to enter menu mode. The word "MEM" is displayed.
[2] Press the DOWN ( ) arrow button to scroll forward and
press the UP ( ) arrow button to move backward through
the categories of data.
[3] Press the TICK ( ) button to enter into a category and
view features.
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About averages and standard deviations:
Control solution, out-of-temperature-range results, and results
without a valid time or date are not included in averages, stan-
dard deviations and trend graphs. Hi and Lo test results will be
included in averages as values of 33.3 mmol/L and 1.1 mmol/L
respectively. 14, 30, and 90 day averages and trend graphs are
calculated by taking the average of all readings within the re-
spective time period. Standard deviations, averages and trend
graphs do not include the current day in their calculations.
The standard deviation is an expression of the variation of
readings from the average reading. The greater this value the
more variation exists between individual readings and the
average. The standard deviation feature is a way to track your
glucose variability.
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Viewing Individual Results

[1] When your meter is deactivated, press the TICK
( ) button once to enter menu mode. The word
"MEM" is displayed.
[2] Press the TICK ( ) button again to enter the
individual results section.
[3] Press the DOWN ( ) arrow button to scroll
through the individual readings. Press the UP
( ) arrow button to scroll backwards.
Note: When scrolling through, the oldest test re-
sult will cycle back to the most recent test result.
To return to the menu, press the TICK ( ) button.
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