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Manually Transferring Records by
Bluetooth
®
Wireless
Technology
Instead of transferring data immediately after completing the blood glucose
measurement when auto-send function is on, the meter can also wirelessly transfer
your stored diabetes information manually when you choose to send the data. You
will need a mobile application on your mobile device to accept the meter’s data.
Consult your local distributor for current mobile app compatibility.
1. Turn on
Bluetooth
®
to the discoverable state and launch the app in your mobile
device to connect to the glucose meter. Press and hold both the ▼ and ▲
buttons for two seconds. The meter will display “bt” mode along with word “to”
blinking. The green Status Light on the side of the meter will also blink to
indicate the meter is attempting to connect wirelessly to the mobile device. After
several seconds, the word “to” will stop blinking, indicating a successful
connection to the mobile device.
Note:
When meter is in “bt” mode, sample application mode cannot be activated
after a strip is inserted into the meter. Do not insert test strips and attempt to
test blood glucose while the meter is in “bt” mode.
2. Once the data transfer is complete, the meter will display “SEnt” and “bt”.
3. After data transfer from meter to your device is complete, press the OK button
to turn off the meter. If nothing else happens 2 minutes after data transfer is
completed, the meter will automatically turn off. In this case press both the ▼
and ▲ buttons to enter “bt” mode again if needed.
Warning:
Never break the connection between the meter and mobile device while
Bluetooth
®
data transfer is in progress, for example by turning off the meter or
removing the battery. Do not put the
On Call
®
Extra Mobile
Meter on a metal surface
or in a metal box or enclosure. This may affect its ability to transfer data.
Note:
Peripheral equipment which is intended to be connected with meter shall
conform to relevant safety standard.