6 • Alerts
Dexcom ONE+ gives you the option of turning on alerts when you set up your system. You just follow the prompts on your
screen. You can also turn on or change your alerts after setup.
Turning alerts on can help you stay in your target range. They are an important tool when making treatment decisions with
Dexcom ONE+. Work with your healthcare provider to determine the best Low alert and High alert settings for you.
When you turn on alerts, you'll hear them or feel them vibrate when your glucose is too high, too low, or your readings are
temporarily unavailable.
Dexcom ONE+ optional alerts won't override your display device settings. If your display device (phone or Dexcom ONE+
receiver) is on silent or vibrate, you won't hear your alerts.
Low and high alerts
App
Low Glucose
3
.9
mmol/L
High Glucose
14
.2
mmol/L
Receiver
Low Glucose alert
3.9
mmol/L
High Glucose alert
14.2
mmol/L
6 • Alerts |
Dexcom ONE+ User Guide
What it means
Low Glucose alert (Low): Alerts you when your sensor
reading is at or below the level you set. It's the red line on
the trend graph.
You can customize this alert. Go to:
App: Profile > Alerts > Low.
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Receiver: Menu > Settings > Alerts > Low.
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High Glucose alert (High): Alerts you when your sensor
reading is at or above the set level. It's the yellow line on the
trend graph.
You can customize this alert. Go to:
App: Profile > Alerts > High.
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Receiver: Menu > Settings > Alerts > High.
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