Dexcom ONE+ User Manual page 30

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What you see
History
Today
5.0
Fast-acting insulin
3:45, 7.9 mmol/L
6.8
Blood glucose
mmol/L
2:45, - - - mmol/L
Yesterday
Blood glucose
8
mmol/L
1:45, 8.4 mmol/L
Connections
Sensor
10 days left
Available connections
Share
Allow friends and family to view your sensor
readings.
Apple Health
Consolidates health data from iPhone,
Apple Watch, and third-party apps.
Profile
App settings
Alerts
Glucose tab
Phone settings
Recommended settings
Avoid phone settings that stop your alerts and app
from working.
Support
About
Account
Contact
Data consents
Help
What it means
History: Go to this section to see your events log and track your BG meter values,
meals, insulin (long and fast acting), and activity. You can also make notes. If you
choose to calibrate, you do that here.
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Connections: Go to this section to get information about your sensor, to check your
pairing code, and to end your sensor session. (See the
more information about ending your sensor session.)
You can also:
Share your glucose information with your friends and family using the Share
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feature.
Send glucose data to Apple Health.
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Profile: In this section you can change settings and get help.
App settings:
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Customize your alerts with different settings and sounds. (Go to the
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chapter for more information.)
Change your trend graph height, and more.
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Phone settings: Avoid phone settings that stop your alerts and app from working.
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Support:
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Review your software and account information.
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Contact Dexcom Technical Support at
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Dexcom distributor.
Review and revise data consents.
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Get help (Profile > Help).
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Give Dexcom feedback.
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