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Customizing Your Optional, Real-Time Glucose Alarms
?
The Low Glucose Alarm is on by default.
Low Glucose Alarm
The alarm level is initially set to 70 mg/dL.
You can use the arrows to change this value
70
between 60 mg/dL and 100 mg/dL. When the
alarm is on, you will be notified when your
mg/dL
glucose crosses below the level you set. Touch
the slider to turn the alarm off.
On
Touch done to save.
done
The High Glucose Alarm is on by default.
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High Glucose Alarm
The alarm level is initially set to 240 mg/dL.
You can use the arrows to change this value
240
between 120 mg/dL and 400 mg/dL. When
the alarm is on, you will be notified when
mg/dL
your glucose crosses above the level you
set. Touch the slider to turn the alarm off.
On
Touch done to save.
done
Signal Loss Alarm
On
Turn On to get notified when
the glucose alarms you set are
not available because your
Sensor is not communicating
with the Reader.
done
NOTES: • If you ignore an alarm, you will receive it again in 5 minutes if the condition still exists.
• If you receive an alarm while the Reader is connected to a computer, you must first unplug the Reader to scan the Sensor.
*Notifications will only be received when alarms are turned on and the sensor is within 20 feet of the reading device.
The Signal Loss Alarm is on by default.
When the alarm is on, you will be notified
when your Sensor has not communicated
with your Reader for 20 minutes and you are
not receiving Low or High Glucose Alarms.
Touch the slider to turn the alarm off.
Touch done to save.
What you See
The Low Glucose Alarm notifies you if your glucose
Low Glucose Alarm
crosses below the level you set. The alarm does not
include your glucose reading, so you need to scan
your Sensor to check your glucose.
Touch Dismiss Alarm & Check Glucose or press the
Home Button to dismiss the alarm and check your
glucose. You will only receive one alarm per low
Dismiss Alarm & Check
Glucose
glucose episode.
What you See
The High Glucose Alarm notifies you if your glucose
High Glucose Alarm
crosses above the level you set. The alarm does not
include your glucose reading, so you need to scan
your Sensor to check your glucose.
Touch Dismiss Alarm & Check Glucose or press the
Home Button to dismiss the alarm and check your
glucose. You will only receive one alarm per high
Dismiss Alarm & Check
Glucose
glucose episode.
What you See
The Signal Loss Alarm notifies you if your Sensor has
Low Glucose Alarm
Signal Loss Alarm
not communicated with the Reader for 20 minutes
and you are not receiving Low or High Glucose
Alarms. Signal loss could be caused by the Sensor
being too far away from the Reader (over 20 feet) or
another issue such as an error or problem with your
Scan Sensor now?
Sensor or Reader.
Dismiss Alarm & Check
No
Yes
Glucose
Touch No to dismiss the alarm.
Touch Yes or press the Home Button to dismiss the
alarm and scan the Sensor.
Optional Alarms
*
What it Means
What it Means
What it Means
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