Announcement Of Results And Average Values From Memory - Accu-Chek Compact Plus Reference Manual

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Information or warnings in the form of symbols (e.g. drum symbol
i
or
symbol, see Chapter 12.1) that are displayed together
with the result are not announced acoustically.
6.4

Announcement of results and average values from memory

Only the last (most recent) result that was saved can be announced
acoustically.
If you press the M button to turn the meter on, you first hear the long
power-on beep followed by the beep sequence 1 – 2 – 3 and then the
most recent result.
Only the average for the last 7 days is announced acoustically. The low-
est and highest results within this period are not announced acousti-
cally.
The announcement follows the same pattern as any result that is
announced directly following a test.
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Notes
i
i
i
i
Acoustic Mode
Acoustic Mode
If the 7-day average cannot be calculated, three horizontal bars
are displayed. This is signalled acoustically with 3 long
beeps representing 3 zeroes ( — — — ).
If the result that was most recently saved is flagged by the bottle
symbol
as being a performance check result (see Chapter 7), it
is announced in the same way as any blood glucose test result.
There is no acoustic signal to identify it as a performance check
result. Likewise, there is no acoustic signal to identify a result
flagged by an asterisk as being a special result (see Chapter 4.7).
The 14 and 30-day averages and the lowest and highest results
within these two periods (see Chapter 5.3) are not announced
acoustically in Acoustic Mode, but only displayed.
If no result has been saved, just three horizontal bars
displayed. There is no acoustic announcement.
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