General information ......................5 Product description....................................5 Supported devices....................................5 Warnings ........................................5 How to start using the diasend® Transmitter ............6 Plug diasend® Transmitter into a power outlet ..........................6 diasend® Transmitter is ready to use when ............................6 Connect the diabetes device to diasend® Transmitter ........................7 Upload data .......................................7...
Product description diasend® Transmitter is indicated for use by health care professionals in health care facilities to transfer predefined data from home monitoring devices to a server database. The device can be used as a stand-alone product or in combination with the Glooko System.
How to start using diasend® Transmitter Quick guide for Glooko users diasend® Transmitter uploads glucose data from the FDA cleared meters, insulin pumps, and CGMs listed below. Plug diasend® Transmitter into a power outlet and allow the Transmitter to boot up.
Connect the diabetes device to diasend® Transmitter Each patient device connects in one of the following three manners: • USB cable (USB port or USB hub) • Bluetooth (requires specific Bluetooth adapter) • Infrared (built-in IR receiver or for some devices a SmartPix cable).
• RAPID FLASHING Data is being uploaded. diasend® Transmitter lights during successfull upload The following sequence of lights illustrates a successful upload using diasend® Transmitter: 4. Connect a diabetes device to the 1. Connect diasend® Transmitter. Transmitter to a power outlet send 5.
Below are instructions on how to upload diabetes data from a compatible device using diasend® Transmitter. Unless explicit upload instructions are provided for the device, you simply need to connect it to the Transmitter or USB hub with its specific USB cable and it will upload automatically.
Continued from previous page Blood glucose meters – connected with USB cable Arkray Glucocard 01 Relion Confirm Arkray USB cable Glucocard Vital Relion Prime (2.5 mm) Glucocard Shine Connect and press any button. i-Sens USB cable (2.5 mm) Connect and select PC Link in the Glucocard Expression main menu on the meter.
Continued from previous page Blood glucose meters – connected with USB cable LifeScan OneTouch Verio OneTouch Select Plus Flex OneTouch Verio Flex Micro USB OneTouch Verio IQ OneTouch VerioPro OneTouch Verio Sync Mini USB Menarini GlucoMen areo GlucoMen areo 2K Menarini GlucoMen areo USB cable (2,5 mm) GlucoMen Gm...
Data transfer. Accu-Chek Aviva Solo IR connection – No cable needed 1. Connect the Smart Pix 2 cable to the Transmitter and wait for the blue indicator on the Smart Pix 2 to start flashing slowly. 2. Connect the Insight handset to the Smart Pix 2 with a micro USB cable.
CGMs - connected with USB cable If you are using a USB hub, please make sure that it is connected to a power outlet as well as the diasend® Transmitter. Dexcom If the upload doesn’t start, disconnect the receiver, select Shutdown in the G4 Platinum menu to turn the receiver off.
Insulin pumps - connected with standard USB cable If you are using a USB hub, please make sure that it is connected to a power outlet as well as the diasend® Transmitter. Insulet OmniPod Mini USB 1. Connect the OmniPod’s PDM OmniPod Dash to your computer.
OneTouch Ping (pump) 2. Press OK. Vibe 3. Place the pump with its back towards the IR eye on the Transmitter. 4. When the transmission is finished: Resume pump (MAIN MENU, scroll to Suspnd/Resum and press OK; IR connection – No cable needed...
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