b. Need to change settings to receive Rising Alert.
2. Fall Rate
a. Default setting is Off—No Alert.
b. Need to change settings to receive Falling Alert.
3. Repeat
a. Default setting is Off—No Alert.
b. Need to change settings to receive Repeat Alert.
Signal Loss Alert
Signal Loss tells you when you and the transmitter are too far from your
display device or something is blocking your transmitter signal, causing you
not to get sensor glucose readings. The default setting for Signal Loss is On.
Now you have the basics for the G5 Mobile's Alarm/Alerts features. Next, you
will learn about each Alarm/Alert in more detail.
11.4 Alarm and Alerts Screens
When you fall within an Alarm or Alert target range, your display device tells
you. As mentioned in previous chapters, you won't get any Alarm or Alerts
within five minutes of calibration.
Let's first review how the information is presented visually across the devices.
While the Alarm/Alerts prompts look different on the display devices, they
reflect the same information.
After prompts, we'll separately review the vibration and audible Alarm/Alerts
for app and receiver.
Urgent Low Glucose Alarm
Device
Dexcom G5 Mobile System User Guide
Sensor Glucose Alarm and Alerts
What you see
What it means
197
Need help?
Do you have a question about the G5 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers