User's Manual

106 | Continuous Glucose Monitoring System
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3. Press the TOP or BOTTOM TOGGLE button to
change “Vibrate Then Beep” to “Vibrate Only” or
“Silent” option and press the
SELECT button.
When nished, press the
LEFT TOGGLE button to
return to the Alerts menu.
8.6 SETTING THE OUT OF RANGE ALERT
The Out of Range Alert lets you know when the Sensor/Transmitter and
Receiver are not talking to each other. Typically, you should keep the Sensor/
Transmitter and Receiver within 20 feet (6 meters) of each other. When the
Sensor/Transmitter and Receiver are too far apart and are not talking, you will
not receive glucose readings from the Sensor.
When this happens, the Out of Range Symbol
will
appear in the upper right corner of the Trend Graph
and the screen to the right will appear. The amount of
time the devices are out of range will appear on the
Out of Range Alert screen.
When Advanced features is turned on, “Out of Range”
will appear as an additional option on the Alerts menu.
The default setting for the Out of Range Alert is off (“disabled”). But if you choose
to turn this Alert on, you can then set the Alert to either “Vibrate Then Beep” or
“Vibrate Only”. “Vibrate Then Beep” noti es you with vibrations and a series of
3 ascending tones, repeated 3 times, followed by 5 buzzers. You can also set
the amount of time (between 20 and 200 minutes) the Transmitter can be out of
range before the Receiver alerts you. If you go out of range, the Receiver will
continue to re-alert you until you come back in range again, or press any button
on the Receiver.
1. Press the
TOP or BOTTOM TOGGLE button to
choose “Out of Range” and press the
SELECT
button.