Step
Action
3
Select the alarm you want to turn on and set .
Low Glucose Alarm: Notifies you when your
glucose is below the level you set .
High Glucose Alarm: Notifies you when your
glucose is above the level you set .
Signal Loss Alarm: Notifies you when your
Sensor is not communicating with the Reader
and that you will not receive Low or High
Glucose Alarms .
Low Glucose Alarm
High Glucose Alarm
Signal Loss Alarm
Change Alarm
Settings
OK
Alarm
How to Set
Low
Glucose
Alarm
The Low Glucose Alarm is off by default .
Touch the slider to turn the alarm
on . The alarm level is initially
set to 70 mg/dL . You can use
the arrows to change this
value between 60 mg/dL and
100 mg/dL . If the alarm is on,
you will be notified when your
glucose falls below the level you set .
Touch
done
to save .
On
?
mg/dL
70
done
Low Glucose Alarm
Alarm
How to Set
High
Glucose
Alarm
The High Glucose Alarm is off by default .
Touch the slider to turn the alarm
on . The alarm level is initially set to
240 mg/dL . You can use the arrows
to change this value between
120 mg/dL and 400 mg/dL . If the
alarm is on, you will be notified
when your glucose rises above
the level you set .
Touch
done
to save .
Signal
Loss
Alarm
If the alarm is on, you will be
notified when your Sensor has not
communicated with your Reader
for 20 minutes and you are not
receiving Low or High Glucose
Alarms .
Touch
done
to save .
Note:
The Signal Loss Alarm automatically
turns on the first time you turn the Low
or High Glucose Alarm on .
On
?
mg/dL
240
done
High Glucose Alarm
done
On
Turn On to get notified when
the glucose alarms you set are
not available because your
Sensor is not communicating
with the Reader.
Signal Loss Alarm
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