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AUTOSENSE METER EXPLAINED
AutoSense
indicates blood glucose concentration by checking the reaction
between chemical reagents and the blood drop on the test strip. The reaction
triggers the generation of a current in the test strip’s reagent zone, and this
current is conducted to the meter. The current correlates with the blood
glucose concentration. Therefore, the meter determines blood glucose
concentration by measuring the extent of current flow.
The entire measuring process is controlled by a microprocessor inside the
AutoSense
meter.
The microprocessor also controls the internal calibration of the device, and if
any failure is detected during operation, a relevant error message is displayed
(see
“Error messages and Troubleshooting”
).
AutoSense
automatically stores measured data together with the current date
and time. The memory capacity is large enough to store the data from the last
500 tests. The stored data can also be uploaded to a host computer via IR
interface with an additional device:
LiteLink
(shipped separately upon request).
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