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Alerts
The
ALERTS
screen allows you to set up alerts to let you
know if a certain event is occurring, such as low glucose,
that requires your attention.
In the app, tap the
ALERTS
button.
On Android devices, you may need to tap the
BACK AR-
ROW
until you see the bottom buttons.
7.1
Navigating to the Alerts screen
The
ALERTS
screen is divided into three main sections:
glucose alerts, devices alerts, and alert history.
You can move between the sections by tapping the tabs
on the top of the screen.
A. Alert settings
The
GLUCOSE
and
DEVICES
tabs allow you to set up
your alerts.
•
Tap
GLUCOSE
for alerts related to current and future
glucose levels. See
SECTION 7.6
for details.
•
Tap
DEVICES
for alerts related to the transmitter or
your smart device. See
SECTION 7.7
for details.
See
SECTION 7.4
for details about setting up alerts.
7.2
Alerts screen overview
7.3
Allowing notifications
If you want alerts to appear as notifications on your
smart device, you need to give the GlucoMen Day App
permission to send notifications.
If the app is in the background, an alert will appear as a
notification if:
•
The app has permission to send notifications.
•
The alert is turned on.
NOTE: If the app is in the foreground, an alert will appear
as a message in the app.
B. Alert history
The
HISTORY
tab allows you to see a list of alerts that
occurred in the past 14 days. See
SECTION 7.8
for de-
tails.