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Precision xceedpro blood glucose monitoring operator’s manual
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Review Setup
Monitor Configuration
The Precision Xceed Pro Monitor configuration settings are enabled via the data management system. These settings can
be viewed on the hand-held device, but cannot be changed on it. Settings that are configured through the data
management system are:
Upload interval
Length of time between data uploads.
Whether you can continue to test ("allow test" or "warn") or not ("lockout").
Operator ID
Whether the Operator ID is required, optional, or not used for all tests.
Define the Operator ID prompt
The number of digits that are acceptable for the Operator ID (can set a minimum and maximum number of digits,
between 1 and 30).
With manual entry of the Operator ID, determine whether a check digit is required (modulus 10 or 11).
Decide acceptable formats for the Operator ID barcode. The administrator selects one or more of the following:
Interleaved 2 (I 2) of 5 (with USS Check Digit, with OPCC Check Digit or without a check digit)
Code 128
Codabar
Code 93
Code 39 (with USS Check Digit, with OPCC Check Digit, with an alphanumeric check digit,
with full ASCII check digit or without a check digit)
RSS
EAN (see Chapter 12 for additional information on barcodes)
The monitor can truncate (ignore) the leading digits and/or the last digits of an Operator ID. The monitor can be set to
select specific digits of an Operator ID. The number of digits is configured in the data management system.
Patient Tests / Patient ID
Determine whether the Patient ID is required, optional, or not used for patient tests.
Define the Patient ID prompt.
The number of digits are acceptable for the Patient ID (can set a minimum and maximum number of digits, between
1 and 30).
Permission for manual entry of the Patient ID.
Determine whether duplicate entry of a manually entered ID is required.
With manual entry of the Patient ID, determine whether a check digit is required (modulus 10 or 11).
Decide acceptable formats for the Patient ID barcode. The administrator selects one or more of the following:
I 2 of 5 (with USS Check Digit, with OPCC Check Digit, or without a check digit)
Code 128
Codabar
Code 93
Code 39 (with USS Check Digit, with OPCC Check Digit, with an alphanumeric check digit, with full
ASCII check digit or without a check digit)
RSS
EAN (see Chapter 12 for additional information on barcodes)
The monitor can truncate (ignore) the leading digits and/or the last digits of a Patient ID. The monitor can be set to
select specific digits of a Patient ID. The number of digits is configured in the data management system.
Decide whether confirmation of the Patient ID required.
Determine how the ID will be confirmed.
Decide whether comment code is required, optional, or not used for patient tests that are in the acceptable range for
the facility and the test strip.
Decide whether comment code is required, optional, or not used for patient tests that are outside of the acceptable
range for the facility and the test strip.
Questions? Refer to Page 10-9 For Technical Support Instructions.
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