49/65
(2) 182 mg/dL is announced as 1 single beep (1)
– 1 single pause
–
8
single beeps (8)
– 1 single pause – 2 single beeps (2).
2. For mmol/L meters, the tens are always announced, even when the result is
below 10. The decimal point is represented by 1 quick beep.
Examples:
(1) 6.0 mmol/L is announced as 1 long beep (0)
– 1 single pause
–
6 single
beeps (6)
– 1 single pause – 1 quick beep (.) – 1 single pause – 1 long
beep (0)
Note:
Information or warnings in the form of symbols displayed together with the results are
not announced acoustically.
Q24: What is the meaning of universal tone in announcement of memory result?
Only the most recent result that was saved can be announced acoustically. If you
press MAIN to turn the meter on, you will first hear the Long-Beep which stands for
power on and then the most recent result.
Only the average for the last 7 days is announced acoustically. If the 7-day average
cannot be calculated, three horizontal bars are displayed. This is signaled
acoustically with 3 long beeps representing 3 zeroes.
Ketone Warning
Q25: What is ketone warning?
When your blood glucose result is higher than 240 mg/dL (13.3 mmol/L), the meter
will display the blood glucose reading as well as a Ketone warning (flashing KETONE
and “
” ). The ketone warning is to notify you that you may be at risk of elevated