User guide

meter option turned off. Programming your meter ID links your pump to the meter. If you do not link the
meter to your pump, you will enter your blood glucose readings manually. Each meter has its own unique
ID. You can link up to three meters to your pump.
When the pump is idle (at the HOME screen), it will beep or vibrate when it receives a blood glucose
reading from the meter. The reading will appear on the pump screen.
NOTE: The use of RF (radio frequency) devices with the pump reduces pump battery life.
You have to turn on the meter option to add, delete or review the meter ID(s) programmed in your pump.
The meter ID is the serial number printed on the back of the meter. See the user guide that came with
your meter for detailed information on how to use it.
Meter rules
If you want your pump to communicate with the meter, the following conditions must apply:
1 The meter option must be turned on and programmed. Refer to the instructions in this section.
2 Your pump must be within 4 feet (1.2 meters) of your meter to receive the blood glucose reading.
3 The pump cannot have a LOW BATTERY alert condition.
4 When programming a bolus, the blood glucose measurement from the meter will appear as the default
blood glucose value on the ENTER BG screen. The pump will not display a reading that is older than 12
minutes on the ENTER BG screen.
5 Do not use the RF meter to send your blood glucose readings to the pump while onboard aircraft.
Manually enter your blood glucose.
CAUTION: The pump will not receive signals from the meter while it has a LOW BATTERY condition. To
ensure the meter communicates with the pump, make sure the pump does not have a low battery.
(Replacing the low battery with a new battery will restore meter-pump communication.)
Using the Bolus Wizard feature84