Dexcom SEVEN User Manual page 21

Continuous glucose monitoring system
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mg/dL
Range
Register
Sensor Probe
Seven Applicator
Seven Receiver
Seven Sensor
Seven Sensor Pod
Seven System
Seven System
Reading
Milligrams per deciliter. The standard unit of measure for
glucose readings in the United States.
The distance between the Receiver and Transmitter. Keep the
2 devices within 5 feet (1.5 meters) from each other for best
communication.
To connect a OneTouch Ultra meter to the Receiver to make
sure the date and time match so the Receiver can accept
Auto Uploads.
RF
Radio Frequency Transmission of the Transmitter to the
Receiver.
The portion of the Sensor that is inserted under your
skin using the Applicator. Measures glucose levels in your
surrounding tissue fluid.
Inserts the Sensor Probe. It is a disposable piece that comes
attached to the Sensor Pod. There is a needle inside the
Applicator that you remove once you have inserted the
Sensor Probe underneath your skin.
A cell phone-like device programmed to collect and process
data from the Sensor and to display the results as a Seven
System reading (mg/dL).
A device inserted underneath the skin to continuously
monitor glucose levels.
The small base adhered to your abdomen that holds the
Transmitter in place. The Sensor Pod and Transmitter are all
that remain on your skin during each Sensor wear period.
The Sensor, Transmitter, and Receiver.
A glucose reading provided by your Receiver. This reading is
given in mg/dL units and updated every 5 minutes.
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