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Sound/Vibration Prompts
Both the smart device and receiver provide sound/vibration prompts to tell you your
transmitter battery is low or the transmitter failed. Remember, if your smart device is on
Silent or Do Not Disturb, you may not get any sound notifications.
For more information on setting your sound/vibration prompts and how to confirm them,
please see Chapter 9.
Smart Device
Your smart device prompts you with a sound, and repeats every five minutes until cleared.
Receiver
The receiver prompts you with an initial vibration. If not confirmed, you receive a sound/
vibration twice, five minutes apart.
Summary
Now You Can.
• Identify replace sensor prompts at the end of a seven day sensor session
• Recognize when you have to end a sensor session early
• Successfully end a sensor session early
• Identify how you can prevent sensor session failures
• Remove your sensor pod with transmitter attached
• Separate transmitter from sensor pod
• Determine if transmitter can be used for another sensor session
• Pair new transmitter
What's Next?
Congratulations, you have the basics down!
You can set up your app and receiver, start a sensor session, calibrate, as well as end your
sensor session know when to replace your transmitter, and pair a new transmitter. But the
Dexcom G5 can do much more.
In the next part, Part 3: Next Steps, you will learn how to get the most out of your Dexcom
G5.
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