OneTouch  Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual
OneTouch  Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual

OneTouch Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    It is illegal to copy the software on any medium except as specifically allowed in the agreement. © 2006 LifeScan, Inc. a Johnson & Johnson company. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
  • Page 2 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Part 1: Before You Begin ELCOME BOUT ANUAL ACKAGE ONTENTS ETTING ECHNICAL HANGES TO THE AVIGATING Keyboard and Mouse Pointer Conventions ® OneTouch DMS Button Behavior Part 2: Getting Started OUCH ®...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Table of Contents (cont.) Report Options Tab Global Targets Tab Hypoglycemic Tab Modify Meter Settings Clock Tab General Tab Schedule Tab Insulin Tab Oral Meds Tab Targets & Hypoglycemic Tab Part 3: Diabetes Management OWNLOAD ETER...
  • Page 4 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Table of Contents (cont.) Standard Day Report Insulin Report Health Checks Report Average Readings Report Exception Report Data List Report Histogram Report Printing, Faxing and E-Mailing OneTouch Modify Data Records (Edit, Omit, Restore, and Delete) Editing Records Omitting Records Restoring Records...
  • Page 5 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Table of Contents (cont.) Part 5: Appendices A: M PPENDIX Menu Bar Commands Tool Bar Commands B: G PPENDIX LOSSARY C: T PPENDIX ROUBLESHOOTING D: T PPENDIX ECHNICAL E: I PPENDIX NDEX Table of Contents...
  • Page 6 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Part 1: Before You Begin ■ Welcome ■ About This Manual ■ Package Contents ■ What You Need to Get Started ■ Getting Technical Support ■ Changes to the Software ■...
  • Page 7 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Part 1: Before You Begin Welcome ® Welcome to OneTouch Diabetes Management Software (DMS) v2.3.1. This Program is designed to help healthcare professionals and people with diabetes, track and monitor blood glucose levels.
  • Page 8 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Figure 1.0 Table of Contents Index Previous Next Previous Next...
  • Page 9 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index ® OneTouch DMS is designed for use with the following OneTouch Meter Family If you do not see your meter listed, refer to the Owner's Booklet for that meter to check if it is supported by this version of the Software.
  • Page 10: About This Manual

    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index About This Manual ® The OneTouch DMS User Manual will explain and guide you in using the various OneTouch DMS features. A Table of Contents and Index are provided to help you locate topics of interest. Many sections of the User Manual are formatted in a style similar to the following: When you see this: Part 1: Before You Begin...
  • Page 11 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index ® While using OneTouch DMS, you can access the User Manual in the following ways: ■ From the User Manual hyperlink on the Software home screen ■ From the computer desktop, click on the START button (on the lower left of the screen), then select Programs\OneTouch Software and click User Manual The User Manual is designed as an electronic PDF file.
  • Page 12 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Paging through documents: You have several options for paging through the User Manual: ■ Using the scroll bar on the right • Scroll down the document to the desired page. ■...
  • Page 13: Package Contents

    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Package Contents ® The OneTouch DMS kit is packaged either alone as a software CD (Configuration “A”), or with ™ a OneTouch Interface Cable (Configuration “B” or “C”): ® OneTouch DMS CD: •...
  • Page 14: What You Need To Get Started

    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index What You Need To Get Started ® To use OneTouch DMS you need: ■ ® A OneTouch Meter with a data port (Refer to page 9 for a list of supported meters.) The following meters also require a meter adapter that connects the OneTouch Interface Cable to the meter test strip port: Meter...
  • Page 15 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index • Either: • A OneTouch OneTouch • An appropriate cable for non-OneTouch supported by OneTouch • Meter adapter (for OneTouch only) • Mouse/Trackball • Keyboard ® • Windows -compatible printer (recommended) •...
  • Page 16: Getting Technical Support

    LifeScan office for the Technical Support telephone number in your area. See Appendix D for a list of regional LifeScan offices. Technical Support is able to provide services as long as you do not make any changes to the PC system on which you successfully installed the Software.
  • Page 17 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Navigating OneTouch Keyboard and Mouse Pointer Conventions ® OneTouch DMS is designed for users who know how to use a PC mouse for “point-and-click” operation. Your mouse and keyboard are all you need for OneTouch ®...
  • Page 18 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index ® OneTouch DMS Button Behavior The following Command buttons appear on several OneTouch are common to all screens unless otherwise noted. A button is enabled (active) if the label on the button is in black font.
  • Page 19 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index ® OneTouch DMS Button Behavior (Cont.) When you click on this: Table of Contents Index You can do this: Close the current screen without saving your data entries. After clicking on Cancel, OneTouch you back to the previous screen.
  • Page 20 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index ® OneTouch DMS Button Behavior (Cont.) When you click on this: Table of Contents Index You can do this: Mark a data record for “omission” from calculations and Reports. The record remains in the database and may be re-included for future analyses with the Include button.
  • Page 21 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index ® OneTouch DMS Links Text hyperlinks appear on many OneTouch way to go to other functional areas of the OneTouch simply as links) are visible on OneTouch By clicking on the text portion, you will go to that functional part of the Software. Some example text links include: Add a Patient Add Insulin...
  • Page 22 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Part 2: Getting Started ■ Installing/Uninstalling/Upgrading OneTouch ■ Starting Up OneTouch ■ Customizing OneTouch • Patient Setup • General Tab • Schedule Tab • Medications Tab • Regimen Tab •...
  • Page 23 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Part 2: Getting Started Installing OneTouch You can use these installation instructions if you: ■ Are a new OneTouch ■ Are upgrading from InTouch ® to OneTouch DMS v2.3.1, also in English, or ■...
  • Page 24 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index There are two steps you must complete before OneTouch step is loading the software onto the PC. The second step is linking the software to a patient database. ® 1.
  • Page 25 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index b. Country Selection • Select the country where you purchase your test strips from the drop-down menu. It is important to select the right country to ensure that your test results are presented correctly, because the calibration reference varies from one country to another.
  • Page 26 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index ■ ® OneTouch DMS v2.3.1 is not compatible with databases created with OneTouch DMS Pro. Do not use the instructions above to connect with a OneTouch database. Figure 2.0 Table of Contents Index Previous Next...
  • Page 27 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index If you: ® Are using OneTouch v2.3.1 for the first time ® Are using OneTouch v2.3.1 for the first time Are reinstalling or ® upgrading OneTouch v2.3.1 ® Note: Linking OneTouch to the complexity of converting data to the new database format.
  • Page 28 PC before you begin. The file is named OneTouch.mdb and it is stored in the \LifeScan\OneTouch\Data folder in the C:\Program Files directory (this is the default directory). Please also see the ®...
  • Page 29 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Starting Up OneTouch ® Once OneTouch DMS has been installed on your PC, and you have linked to a database, you are ready to begin. A OneTouch icon should appear on your PC Desktop. If you: See a OneTouch icon on your PC Desktop...
  • Page 30 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: Download Meter Readings View Reports Manually Enter Data Setup Table of Contents Index You can do this: Transfer readings from a meter to ® OneTouch View and print up to 11 different program Reports Add data records or Comments to the...
  • Page 31 Index The following links appear under the 4 icons: User Manual Quick Reference Guide www.lifescan.com Clicking on any of these links will take you to that content area. Customizing OneTouch The Setup main screen lets you customize OneTouch with diabetes or a healthcare professional.
  • Page 32 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: Patient Setup Preferences Meter Settings Table of Contents Index You can do this: Set up diabetes profile data for you or your patients Customize the Software environment to meet your needs as a patient or healthcare professional Modify meter settings that will impact how...
  • Page 33: Patient Setup

    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Patient Setup The Patient Setup screen lets you create or delete diabetes profile data for yourself or your patients. The Patient Setup screen contains six Tabs Schedule, Medications, Regimen, Complications, and Find a Patient. The first 5 Tabs let you enter diabetes and other health-related profile data.
  • Page 34: General Tab

    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index General Tab The General Tab lets you enter and view personal profile data Figure 2.4 Table of Contents Index Previous Next (see Figure 2.4). Previous Next...
  • Page 35 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: Patient Data Entry Fields Table of Contents Index You can do this: Create a patient profile by entering Last, Middle, and First Names, Date of Birth, Gender, ID Number, Doctor and Diabetes Educator Names, and Insurance Carrier.
  • Page 36 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: Target Ranges Table of Contents Index You can do this: Set a glucose target range for this patient for Before-Meal and After-Meal periods. Target ranges may be specified by Diabetes Type (select Use Diabetes Type Targets) or customized for each patient (select Use Personal Settings).
  • Page 37 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Schedule Tab ® OneTouch DMS uses meal slots to organize data for Reports. The Schedule tab of the Patient Setup screen lets you customize the start and end time for 7 pre-defined meal slots for both working and non-working days (see Figures monitor your glucose levels and medications for specific time periods throughout the day, customized to your daily routine.
  • Page 38 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Figure 2.5a Figure 2.5b Note: All records in the Before-Breakfast through Night meal slot series will be displayed sequentially with the date of the Before-Breakfast start time. This includes records that may occur after midnight.
  • Page 39 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index To set meal slot times When you see this: Table of Contents Index You can do this: Set meal slot times. Review the meal slot times and decide if they match your schedule. OneTouch uses these meal slot times to organize data for Reports.
  • Page 40 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index To specify different meal slots for working and non-working days: ® OneTouch DMS lets you set different meal slot schedules for working and non-working days. To use this option: 1.
  • Page 41 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Using the schedule to assign meter readings to time slots: When readings are transferred from the meter to ® OneTouch DMS, they are tagged with a time stamp and are automatically assigned time slots. If you decide to modify meal slot times, you will impact only those readings that have not yet been transferred.
  • Page 42 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Medications Tab The Medications Tab lets you specify any medications (insulin or other) that are being used to manage diabetes (see Figure You may select any of the following categories: ■...
  • Page 43 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Medications Tab (Cont.) If you see this: Insulin Oral Meds Diet and Exercise Insulin Pump Table of Contents Index You can do this: Specify Insulin Types from the list that appears on screen.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Regimen Tab The Regimen Tab lets you specify a daily schedule (Regimen) for insulin injections 2.7). Up to 5 different Regimens may be created and stored in the database. Figure 2.7 Table of Contents Index...
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: Active/Regimen List Regimen Name/Active Date Effective Units and Type Table of Contents Index You can do this: Create up to 5 Regimens for any patient. Regimens will be stored in the database.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Complications Tab The Complications Tab lets you specify medical complications related to diabetes (see Figure 2.8). Figure 2.8 When you see this: Complications Table of Contents Index You can do this: Specify all diabetes-related Complication Types from the list that appears on screen.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Find a Patient Tab The Find a Patient Tab lets you locate a Patient Name in the database This Patient Name will appear on all screens and Reports. Figure 2.9 If the Patient Name you are looking for is not displayed in the Patient field, you have 3 options to find it: 1.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Preferences The Preferences screen lets you customize the OneTouch needs as a person with diabetes or a healthcare professional. The Preferences screen contains four Tabs Options, Targets and Hypoglycemic. Clicking on any of the four Tabs will activate the desired function.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index General Tab The General Tab lets you specify the settings that determine how you will use and interact ® with OneTouch (see Figure When you see this: Look for Meter On Show Instructions for Require name confirmation Table of Contents...
  • Page 50: Onetouch® Diabetes Management Software V2.3.1 User Manual

    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index General Tab (cont.) When you see this: Units of Measure Show Result As Table of Contents Index You can do this: Specify whether you want readings displayed in ® OneTouch DMS Reports as mg/dL (milligrams per deciliter) or mmol/L (millimoles per liter) units.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Displaying Units of Measure IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT UNITS OF MEASURE ■ Different units of measure are standard in different countries or regions. Milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) is the standard unit used in the United States. The unit of measurement used in Canada, some European countries and other parts of the world is mmol/L.
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    Displaying Results as Plasma Values or Whole Blood Values IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT PLASMA AND WHOLE BLOOD READINGS: All LifeScan meters require a sample of whole blood from your finger or arm to give you a blood glucose reading. But there is a difference in how certain OneTouch Meters measure the amount of glucose in the blood.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index If you have any of the following ® OneTouch Meter: ® ® OneTouch BASIC Meter (with data port) ® ® OneTouch BASIC Plus Meter ® ® OneTouch Profile Meter ®...
  • Page 54: Table Of Contents | Index Previous Next

    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index If you want to do this: Compare meter readings with those from a lab Display meter readings in ® OneTouch DMS Reports exactly as they are reported on the meter Report Options Tab The Report Options Tab lets you select the default settings for routine Report viewing and printing...
  • Page 55: Table Of Contents | Index Previous Next

    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: Select Favorite Report Default Date Range Table of Contents Index You can do this: Specify the Report displayed directly after transferring readings from a meter. Click on the down arrow in the Select Favorite Report field.
  • Page 56: Table Of Contents | Index Previous Next

    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: Sort glucose results in testing order within the Data List Report (since last data transfer) Table of Contents Index You can do this: Specify if you would like to see glucose results in certain Data List Reports in the order that tests were taken, rather than by the calendar date that was automatically saved with each result.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Global Targets Tab The Global Targets Tab lets you create glucose target ranges that can be applied to all patients in the database (see Figure (including three Custom types) and for both before-meal and after-meal slots. The following leading health organization[s] make[s] target range recommendations in their clinical practice guidelines: [A.] American Diabetes Association...
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index General rules for creating glucose target ranges are as follows: ■ The From and To values represent the lower and upper limits for each Meal Slot target range ■ Each To value must be greater than or equal to its corresponding From value ■...
  • Page 59: S Oftware

    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Notes: ■ Default before-meal and after-meal target ranges are provided for Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. There are no default target ranges for Gestational diabetes or the three Custom diabetes types.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Hypoglycemic Tab The Hypoglycemic Tab lets you set a Hypoglycemic threshold baseline at or below which glucose readings in Program Reports are designated “hypoglycemic” . Figure 2.13 Table of Contents Index Previous Next (see Figure...
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: You can do this: Hypoglycemic Modify the Hypoglycemic threshold by entering the desired threshold number. Please note whether the Hypoglycemic threshold is displayed in mg/dL (or mmol/L) units and as a Plasma (or Whole Blood) value.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Modify Meter Settings The Meter Settings main screen lets you modify meter settings that will impact how data is stored in the meter and displayed in the OneTouch The main screen contains up to six Tabs. They are labeled Clock, General, Schedule, Insulin, Oral Meds and Targets &...
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Clock Tab The Clock Tab lets you set and match the time and date for the meter and your PC (see Figure 2.14). Figure 2.14 You may select only one of the three Clock Tab options. If you select the third option, you must enter a Date and Time for the meter.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: Table of Contents Index You can do this: Match the meter clock time with the PC clock time. Leave the meter clock and PC clock times as they are. Set the date and time of the meter clock so that it's different from the time of the PC clock.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index General Tab The General Tab lets you specify many of the settings that control how meter readings are displayed on the meter screen different meters. For each General Tab option, select the desired entry from each of the drop-down menus in the displayed fields.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you are using a ® OneTouch UltraSmart Meter and you see this: Language Beep Cholesterol Units Time Format Date Format Start Week on Meter Average Period Insulin Pump Used Table of Contents Index You can do this:...
  • Page 67 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Schedule Tab The Schedule Tab lets you customize the start and end times for the 7 pre-defined Meal Slots that are stored in the meter with a Meal Slot designation. Each Meal Slot start time begins when the previous one ends. So when you change the From time of one Meal Slot, OneTouch the To time of the previous Meal Slot.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: Before-Breakfast After breakfast Before-Lunch After-Lunch Before-Dinner After-Dinner Night Table of Contents Index You can do this: Specify the time periods for any Meal Slot. Click on the up/ down arrows to get to the desired From time for each Meal Slot.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Insulin Tab The Insulin Tab lets you add new Insulins to the Types that are already stored in the meter (see Figure 2.17). Note: This Tab is only available with a OneTouch Figure 2.17 Table of Contents Index...
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: Existing Insulin Types Additional Insulin Types Select Favorite Insulin Types Oral Meds Tab The Oral Meds Tab lets you add new Medications to the Types that are already stored in the meter (see Figure 2.18).
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Figure 2.18 When you see this: Existing Medications Additional Medications Select Favorite Medications Table of Contents Index You can do this: Display/list the Oral Medication Types (Pills A through E) already available with the meter.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Targets & Hypoglycemic Tab The Targets & Hypoglycemic Tab lets you set the Before-Meal and After-Meal glucose target ranges, and the Hypoglycemic threshold, that are stored in the meter General rules for creating glucose target ranges are as follows: ■...
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Part 3: Diabetes Management ■ Download (Transfer) Meter Readings • Connecting a Meter to your PC • Transferring Meter Readings ■ Assigning Meter Readings to the database ■ Clear Meter Readings ■...
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Download Meter Readings Glucose readings transferred from the meter are saved in the database. Any Date and Time tags and any Comments or Event Markers associated with a reading are also transferred. Event Markers impact how glucose readings are organized and displayed in Program Reports.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Connecting a Meter to Your PC 1. Connect the round stereo plug jack on the OneTouch data port. Firmly push the cable until it clicks into place. If your OneTouch an adapter in place of a data port, first connect the round stereo plug jack of the Cable to the adapter.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index If you are connecting one of these meters: ® OneTouch BASIC ® OneTouch BASIC ® OneTouch Profile ® OneTouch II Meter ® OneTouch SureStep ® OneTouch SureStep ® OneTouch GlucoTouch ®...
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Transferring Meter Readings Once you have successfully connected the meter to your PC, you can complete the Download Meter Readings process (see Figure 1. Click on the Download Meter Readings icon on the home screen. 2.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Assigning Meter Readings to the Database Readings transferred from a meter must always be linked to a patient name in the OneTouch DMS database (see Figure the meter readings in the General Tab on the Preferences screen, OneTouch automatically try to assign meter readings to the same patient you transferred its readings to the last time.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index The rules for assigning meter readings to the database are as follows: ■ You may transfer readings from a particular meter to the same patient as the previous transfer, a new patient, or a Guest patient. ■...
  • Page 80: Type

    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index After readings are transferred from a device and saved to a patient file, OneTouch display the following information: 1. Total number of results transferred 2. Number of duplicate results 3.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Clear Meter Readings Once you transfer readings to the database, you can clear the readings from the meter memory. All readings will be permanently erased from the meter. Clearing meter readings follows a similar process to Download Meter Readings.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index If you are connecting one of these meters: ® ® OneTouch BASIC Meter (with data port) ® ® OneTouch BASIC Plus Meter ® ® OneTouch Profile Meter ® OneTouch II Meter ®...
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Completing the Clear Meter Readings Process Once you have successfully connected the meter to your PC, you can complete the Clear Meter Readings process (see Figure 1. Click on Meter on the Menu Bar. Select Clear Meter Readings from the drop-down menu. 2.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index View and Manage Reports and Data Records General Report Information ® OneTouch DMS lets you view and analyze glucose readings over different time periods. You can choose from among 11 different Report formats glucose readings and other health data in a different way.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index To view Program Reports you have several options: ■ ® OneTouch DMS will display a Favorite Report directly after readings are transferred from a meter. You can set the Favorite Report in the Report Options Tab on the Preferences screen.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Viewing Additional Data The Software database may include additional data records that cannot be displayed in ® existing OneTouch DMS reports. These records may have been transferred from a newer OneTouch®...
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Using ToolTips (the “hover-over” feature) when viewing Reports ToolTips provide an easy way to display information that's tagged to a particular data value on a Report screen. This OneTouch feature is also very useful when viewing results that are represented by symbols rather than numbers, or that are very close to one another...
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Report Header A Header appears at the top of every printed Report. The Header includes: ■ Report Name ■ Patient Name • The name of the patient covered by the Report ■...
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Statistics Panel A statistics panel is included in all reports except for the Insulin, Health Checks, Exception Reports, and any Add-in Reports. The Panel provides a quantitative summary of the data that is included in a particular Report.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Footnotes A footnotes link will appear at the bottom of any Report when glucose readings covered in the Report Date Range were: ■ Above the linear range of the meter that recorded the reading. These readings are designated as HIGH.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Colors and Shading in Reports Several Reports use color, shading and typefaces to display data or to differentiate data when viewing or printing Reports. Viewing Reports: ■ The following reports use separate cell colors and bold type to highlight individual readings that are outside the target ranges: Pie Chart, Logbook Report, Data List Report, Summary Report, and the Day View screens.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Choose Your Report Logbook Report The Logbook Report displays daily glucose readings and other data in a logbook format (see Figure 3.4a). Readings are sorted in chronological order by date and time, and organized into Meal Slots.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Figure 3.4b Table of Contents Index Previous Next Previous Next...
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Sorting Data The Logbook Report may be sorted by date from most recent to oldest, or vice versa. The default order is most recent to oldest. Click on the arrow next to the word Date on the top left of the Report to change the order.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Glucose Readings ■ Glucose readings are organized by Meal Slot. Times for Meal Slots are set in the Schedule Tab of the Patient Setup screen. • Multiple glucose readings for the same Meal Slot in any given day will be displayed as sequential logbook entries within the same Date.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Insulin Data Insulin doses are organized into Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Night and will appear as abbreviations within the column labeled Meds. The abbreviations for the corresponding Insulin Types appear in a legend: ■...
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index The Day View screen of the Logbook Report The Logbook Report provides access to the Day View screen you display detailed information for any day in the Report. Multiple results for any Meal Slot will be included, as well as other Food, Exercise, and Health Record data that does not appear in the Logbook Report.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index ■ Within each Meal Slot grouping, records are ordered chronologically from oldest to most recent. The order may not be changed in the Day View screen. ■ Clicking on Time links associated with any data record will take you to the Record Details screen where you can modify data records.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Glucose Trend Report The Glucose Trend Report displays daily glucose readings for a selected Date Range Figure 3.6). This Report helps you easily track changes in glucose readings from day to day. ■...
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Pie Chart Report The Pie Chart Report displays the percentage of glucose readings that fall above, below and within each Before-Meal and After-Meal target range. This Report helps you easily see how glucose readings compare with target ranges for each Meal Slot ■...
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Summary Report The Summary Report provides an overview for quick analysis of glucose readings and related health data over the selected date range Glucose Trend Report, and an overview of the Pie Chart Report. A link to a Statistics Panel is also included.
  • Page 102 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Standard Day Report The Standard Day Report displays glucose readings over a 24-hour period This Report helps you easily identify patterns in glucose readings by time of day. ■ Glucose readings are displayed as dots on an X-Y graph.
  • Page 103 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Insulin Report The Insulin Report displays average glucose readings, insulin units, and carbohydrates by Meal Slot (see Figure 3.10). This Report helps you easily analyze the relationship between glucose readings, insulin dosing, and carbohydrate intake. The Insulin Report is composed of two graphs that are stacked on top of one another.
  • Page 104 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Health Checks Report The Health Checks Report displays results from diabetes-related tests and exams 3.11). Results may be from doctor exams, lab tests, and other at-home tests. This Report helps you easily monitor how other health factors are impacted by diabetes.
  • Page 105 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Figure 3.11 Figure 3.12 Table of Contents Index Previous Next Previous Next...
  • Page 106 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Average Readings Report The Average Readings Report displays glucose averages by Meal Slot, exercise period, and day of the week (see Figure are impacted by meals, exercise, and day. Glucose averages are presented in 3 separate bar charts that are stacked vertically.
  • Page 107 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Exception Report The Exception Report displays key diabetes-related information for all patients in the ® OneTouch DMS database may need to be managed more closely. It can also be used to document improved standards of care in a practice.
  • Page 108 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Figure 3.14 Table of Contents Index Previous Next Previous Next...
  • Page 109 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Data List Report The Data List Report displays a sequential list of all glucose, insulin, food, exercise, and other health data stored in the OneTouch Edited, Omitted, or Added Status tags will be included. This Report helps you easily monitor all relevant data for any patient in the database.
  • Page 110 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index ■ You may also modify data records from within the Data List Report by clicking on any of the date or time links associated with any result type. When you click on a link, ®...
  • Page 111 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Histogram Report The Histogram Report highlights before-meal and after-meal patterns together with glucose distribution for a given date range frequency of glucose readings that fall within and outside a set of ranges. ■...
  • Page 112 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Printing, Faxing and E-Mailing OneTouch ® OneTouch DMS helps you print all Reports for long-term record keeping. This includes the ability to print the Day View screen and the Health Checks Drill-Down screen. You can also fax and e-mail Reports to other people with whom you want to share the data.
  • Page 113 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index To fax any Report: 1. Display the Report in the Choose Your Report main screen 2. Click on the Telephone icon on the Tool Bar. A Fax cover sheet will appear. 3.
  • Page 114 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index To e-mail any Report: 1. Display it first in the Choose Your Report main screen 2. Click on the Letter icon on the Tool Bar. An e-mail message will appear with your report included as an attachment.
  • Page 115 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Modify Data Records (Edit, Omit, Restore, and Delete) ® OneTouch DMS lets you make the following types of changes to records in the database: ■ Edit records ■ Omit records from Reports and calculations ■...
  • Page 116 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Editing Records ® You may edit OneTouch is determined by the record type and the types of data included in the record. If the data record : Was transferred from a meter Was entered manually Unsupported results After you edit a data record, it is tagged as “edited”...
  • Page 117 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Omitting Records You may want to omit a record that is misleading (for example, if a friend borrowed your meter to run a test). When you omit a record, it is marked in the software to be left out of calculations and reports.
  • Page 118 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Manually Enter Data The Manual Entry screens let you add new data records to the OneTouch You may also modify data records through the Manual Entry screens when accessed via ®...
  • Page 119 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Figure 3.17 Figure 3.18 Table of Contents Index Previous Next Previous Next...
  • Page 120 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index You have several options to get to the Manual Entry screens where you can add a record by clicking on the appropriate Tab: When you see this: On the Home Screen On the Menu Bar On the Tool Bar On the Tool Bar...
  • Page 121 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Figure 3.19 The Day View screen of the Logbook Report You have 2 options for adding data records from the Day View screen 1. Click on any highlighted links for Glucose, Insulin, Pills, Exercise, Food, or Health record values.
  • Page 122 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index The Glucose Tab The Glucose Tab lets you add Glucose Records to the OneTouch (see Figure 3.20). Figure 3.20 Table of Contents Index Previous Next ® DMS database Previous Next...
  • Page 123 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: Date and Time Meal Slot Glucose Reading Type Table of Contents Index You can do this: Set the Date and Time for the new Glucose Record. Both are required data entry fields.
  • Page 124 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: Glucose Comments Note: Additional Comment options may be displayed, depending on the meter you are using. Refer to the Owner's Booklet for that meter for information on comment options. Table of Contents Index You can do this:...
  • Page 125 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index The Insulin Tab The Insulin Tab lets you add Insulin Records to the OneTouch Figure 3.21 When you see this: Date and Time Meal Slot Table of Contents Index You can do this: Set the Date and Time for the new Insulin Record.
  • Page 126 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: Injection/Bolus/Pump Daily Total Insulin Comments Table of Contents Index You can do this: Specify the insulin dosing method types and units. Click on the selection box that applies. “Injection”...
  • Page 127 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index The Oral Meds Tab The Oral Meds Tab lets you add Oral Medication Records to the OneTouch (see Figure 3.22). Figure 3.22 Table of Contents Index Previous Next ® DMS database Previous Next...
  • Page 128 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: Date and Time Meal Slot Type Medications Comments Table of Contents Index You can do this: Set the Date and Time for the new Medications Record. Both are required data entry fields.
  • Page 129 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index The Exercise Tab The Exercise Tab lets you add Exercise Records to the OneTouch (see Figure 3.23). Figure 3.23 Table of Contents Index Previous Next ® DMS database Previous Next...
  • Page 130 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: Date and Time Duration and Intensity Exercise Comments Table of Contents Index You can do this: Set the Date and Time for a new Exercise Record. Both are required entries for any new exercise record.
  • Page 131 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index The Food Tab The Food Tab lets you add Food Records to the OneTouch Figure 3.24 Table of Contents Index Previous Next ® DMS database (see Figure Previous Next 3.24).
  • Page 132 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: Date and Time Meal Carbs, Fats, Calories, and Proteins Food Comments Table of Contents Index You can do this: Set the Date and Time for the new Food Record. Both are required data entry fields for any new food record.
  • Page 133 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index The Health Records Tab The Manual Entry-B screen lets you add Health Records to the OneTouch Figure 3.25). Figure 3.25 You may add the following types of Health Records: ■...
  • Page 134 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: HbA1c Dr. Visits Health Notes Ketones Table of Contents Index You can do this: Specify HbA1c (A1c) test result as follows: ■ Enter a value from 4 to 15 in 0.1-unit increments. Enter dates for any of the following types of Dr.
  • Page 135 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: Microalbumin Blood Pressure Height and Weight Table of Contents Index You can do this: Enter a Microalbumin test as either a result type or as an actual value.
  • Page 136 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: Cholesterol Table of Contents Index You can do this: Specify one or more of the following types of Cholesterol tests: ■ Total ■ ■ ■ Triglycerides You may enter Cholesterol test results as follows: ■...
  • Page 137 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Part 4: OneTouch ■ Archiving/Retrieving Data Records ■ Exporting/Importing Data Records ■ Backing Up Data You have two options for copying OneTouch on your PC. This feature lets you store data records for safekeeping or use them with other PC applications.
  • Page 138 You may restore archived data using the Retrieve feature Figure 4.0 Table of Contents Index ® DMS database by removing older data that you may no C:\Program Files\LifeScan\OneTouch\Archive\Archive Previous Next ® DMS works most efficiently. (see Figure 4.0). Previous Next...
  • Page 139 Specify the name of the file where data will be archived. The default directory for storing archived files is C:\Program Files\LifeScan\OneTouch\Archive. If you enter a new file name, you must include the directory path as the first part of the name. You may also use the Browse function to help locate a file or directory.
  • Page 140 The Software does not allow you to retrieve data records from previously archived ® OneTouch DMS versions in another language. Table of Contents Index (see Figure C:\Program Files\LifeScan\OneTouch\Archive\Archi v e Previous Next ® DMS database. You can also 4.1). ® DMS into...
  • Page 141 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: From File From and To Select Patient Table of Contents Index You can do this: Specify the name of the archived file you would like to ®...
  • Page 142 Exporting lets you copy data records from one or more patients in the OneTouch database (see Figure 4.2). Records are copied to a comma separated value (CSV) file on your PC. Figure 4.2 Table of Contents Index C:\Program\LifeScan\OneTouch\Export\Export_ Previous Next ® Previous Next...
  • Page 143 Specify the name of the file where data will be exported. The default directory for storing exported files is C:\Program Files\LifeScan\OneTouch\Export. If you enter a new file name, you must include the directory path as the first part of the name. You may also use the Browse function to help locate a file or directory.
  • Page 144 DMS versions in another language ® • OneTouch DMS Pro Figure 4.3 Table of Contents Index ® DMS v2.0, v2.1, v.2.2 files or InTouch C:\Program Files\LifeScan\OneTouch\Export\Export_ Previous Next ® DMS database (see Figure ® Software export files. ® DMS database.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: From File From and To Select Patient Backing Up Data Periodically copy OneTouch.mdb to a network drive, Zip storage media to guard against accidental data loss. Every three months OneTouch will generate a reminder to backup your database.
  • Page 146 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Part 5: Appendices ■ Appendix A • Menu Bar Commands • Tool Bar Commands ■ Appendix B • Glossary ■ Appendix C • Troubleshooting ■ Appendix D • Technical Support Contact Numbers ■...
  • Page 147 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Appendix A: Menu Bar and Tool Bar Commands Appendix A describes the Menu Bar and Tool Bar commands. Tool Bar and Menu Bar commands provide alternate ways to activate OneTouch Menu Bar Commands Menu Bar commands appear at the top of the OneTouch each of the Menu Bar Commands, a drop-down menu of options will appear.
  • Page 148 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: Table of Contents Index You can do this: Add - display the General Tab of the Patient Setup screen. Data entry fields will be blank. You can add a new patient to the database in this Tab.
  • Page 149 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: Table of Contents Index You can do this: Display any of the following screens: ■ Choose Your Report ■ Summary Report ■ Average Readings Report ■...
  • Page 150 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: Table of Contents Index You can do this: Glucose - display the Glucose Tab of the Manual Entry-A screen. You can add new Glucose Records to the database in this Tab.
  • Page 151 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index When you see this: Table of Contents Index You can do this: General - display the General Tab of the Preferences screen. You can customize the OneTouch environment in this Tab, including: ■...
  • Page 152 Index You can do this: OneTouch Help - Get help on the current screen. LifeScan Technical Support - Learn when and how to contact LifeScan for Technical Support. About OneTouch - display basic information about this version of Program Software.
  • Page 153 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Appendix B: Glossary This appendix describes most of the terms used in OneTouch adapter. A connection cable for OneTouch adapter connects the OneTouch Autosearch. The option whereby OneTouch until it finds the one that is connected to the meter. You may select Autosearch in the General Tab of the Preferences screen.
  • Page 154 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index COM port. Refers to the names of the communications ports that connect your PC to serial devices. Serial devices include your mouse controller, your printer, and the OneTouch Interface Cable. COM ports are often called serial ports. Some computers come with only 2 COM ports.
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    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index defaults. Refers to options (data values or Program tasks) that are pre-set. Defaults are based on the most common user selections. You may modify the default settings. drill-down. The feature that lets you access additional information from the Logbook and Health Checks Reports.
  • Page 156: Data Record

    OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index HbA1c. An abbreviated name for a glycated hemoglobin test/test result. Also commonly referred to as A1c. An HbA1c test result indicates your average glucose level over the past 3 to 4 months.
  • Page 157 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index meter ID. A unique serial number that is stored in the memory of each OneTouch The Software retrieves the meter ID number when transferring meter readings so that it can keep track of the meter from which the data originated.
  • Page 158 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index schedule. Seven pre-labeled Meal Slots that define how the Software divides the day. You can set the actual clock times for each Meal Slot on the Schedule Tab of the Patient Setup screen.
  • Page 159 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index USB port. Refers to Universal Serial Bus, an external bus standard that supports data transfer rates of 12 Mbps. A single USB port can be used to connect up to 127 peripheral devices, such as mice, modems, and keyboards.
  • Page 160 OneTouch DMS, as well as troubleshooting information for your PC and Windows operating system. If you still require assistance, please call LifeScan Technical Support in your area. Note: The Software is not designed as a network application. Table of Contents...
  • Page 161 Cable software driver that was provided in the Cable packaging. The driver is also available on www.lifescan.com. 8. Make sure the port you are connecting to is not being used by an internal modem or any device software.
  • Page 162 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index If you see these error messages on the screen: I see data in my patient's meter that is not displayed ® in the OneTouch Reports. Table of Contents Index You can do the following: The problem is most likely due to a meter date that was set incorrectly.
  • Page 163 Appendix D: Technical Support Contact Numbers ® OneTouch DMS Support If you have difficulty using OneTouch user manual and help file. If that does not resolve the problem, please call or email LifeScan ® for OneTouch DMS technical support. Country België...
  • Page 164 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Appendix E: Index Topic Add A Patient Link Add Comments Add Data Records Add Exercise Records Add Food Records Add Glucose Records Add Health Records Add Insulin Link Add Insulin Records Add New Patient Button Add New Record Button Add Oral Medication Records...
  • Page 165 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Blood Pressure Results Button Behavior Cable Cancel Button Carbohydrate Intake Cholesterol Results Cholesterol Units Clear Meter Clipboard Icon Clock, Meter Clock, PC Colors in Reports COM Ports Commands Connecting the Meter to the PC Conversion from Whole Blood to Plasma Values Data List Report Data Record Status, Added...
  • Page 166 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Default Date Range Delete Button Delete Data Records Delete Patient Diabetes Type Target Settings Done Button Download Meter Readings Dr. Visits Records Drill-Down Feature Edit Data Records E-Mail Reports Exception Report Exercise Records Export Button...
  • Page 167 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Global Target Settings Glucose Records Glucose Trend Report Glucose Units Go Button Guest Patient HbA1c Results Health Checks Report Health Notes Health Records Health Records, Blood Pressure Health Records, Cholesterol Health Records, Dr.
  • Page 168 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Hover-Over Feature Hypoglycemic Threshold Hypoglycemic Values Icons Import Button Importing Include Button Install Software Insulin Insulin Pump Insulin Records Insulin Regimen Insulin Report Insulin Types Insulin Units ® InTouch Ketones Records Keyboad Conventions Letter Icon...
  • Page 169 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Manual Entry Menu Manual Entry Screen, Exercise Records Manual Entry Screen, Food Records Manual Entry Screen, Glucose Records Manual Entry Screen, Health Records Manual Entry Screen, Insulin Records Manual Entry Screen, Oral Medication Records Manually Entry Data Meal Slots Menu Bar Commands...
  • Page 170 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Omit Data Records OneTouch OneTouch OneTouch Oral Medication Records Oral Medication Types Oustside-Target Readings Patient Icon Patient Menu Patient Setup Screen, Complications Patient Setup Screen, Find a Patient Patient Setup Screen, General Patient Profile Data Patient Setup Screen, Insulin Regimen Patient Setup Screen, Medications Patient Setup Screen, Schedule...
  • Page 171 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Print Selected Reports Button Printer Icon Record Details Screen Report Colors Report Headers Report, Average Readings Report, Data List Report, Exception Report, Favorite Report, Glucose Trend Report, Health Checks Report, Histogram Report, Insulin Report, Logbook...
  • Page 172 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Select Button Standard Day Report Start Up Software Statistics Panel Summary Report Target Ranges Technical Support Telephone Icon Test Strips Time Format Tool Bar Commands ToolTips Transfer Meter Readings Troubleshooting Uninstall Software Units...
  • Page 173 OneTouch® Diabetes Management Software v2.3.1 User Manual Table of Contents Index Weight Records Whole Blood Values Within-Target Readings ©2006 LifeScan, Inc. Milpitas, CA 95035 Rev. date: 07/2006 AW 064-350-01A Table of Contents Index Previous Previous...

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