Immunity test
Voltage dips and
interruptions
IEC 61000-4-11
IEC 60601-1-11
Conducted fields
disturbance
IEC 61000-4-6
Radiated fields
disturbance
IEC 61000-4-3
Radiated and
conducted fields
Aircraft use
Electromagnetic interference can still occur in the
home health care environment as control over
the EMC environment cannot be guaranteed. An
interference event can be recognized by gaps in
sensor readings or gross inaccuracies. The user is
encouraged to try to mitigate these effects by one
of the following measures:
• If the Dexcom ONE sensor reading does not
match your symptoms or expectations take a
fingerstick. Usually, the Dexcom ONE sensor
reading is close to the BG meter value. Your
Dexcom ONE is working normally if those two
numbers are:
• Within 20% (if Dexcom ONE reading is 3.9
or more)
or
• Within 1.1 mmol/L (if Dexcom ONE reading is
less than 3.9)
Dexcom ONE User Guide
Technical information
Transmitter
compliance
level
N/A
N/A
10 V/m at 80 MHz to 2700
MHz (AM Modulation)
Meets RTCA/DO-160 edition G
Section20, Category T
Receiver
compliance
level
0% 230V for 1
cycle
0% 230V for
0.5 cycle at 8
phase angles
70% 230V
(30% dip in
230V) for 25
cycles
0% 230V for
250 cycles
6 Vrms
150 kHz to 80
MHz
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