How-To Guide
Table Of Contents
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- Setting up CGM
- Using CGM
- SmartGuard Auto Mode
- About SmartGuard Auto Mode
- Before using SmartGuard Auto Mode
- Setting up SmartGuard Auto Mode
- SmartGuard Auto Mode Readiness
- Home screen with SmartGuard Auto Mode
- Using SmartGuard Auto Mode
- Safe Basal
- Block Mode when in SmartGuard Auto Mode
- Setting Temp Target
- SmartGuard Auto Mode sensor graph
- Enter BG
- SmartGuard Auto Mode Bolus
- Alert Silence
- Exiting SmartGuard Auto Mode
- Returning to SmartGuard Auto Mode
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2. Select High Alerts Only, High and Low Alerts, or All Sensor Alerts to set the
alerts you want silenced. Refer to the previous table for details about the
alerts silenced with each selection.
Note: If you select All Sensor Alerts, you will not receive most alerts
related to your SG readings, your sensor, calibration requirements, or
your transmitter. The Low SG XX mg/dL (XX represents 50 mg/dL or
below) alarm, the Auto Mode exit alert, and the High SG alert cannot
be silenced. You still receive and hear these alerts when Alert Silence
is on. If a silenced glucose alert occurs, the notification light flashes
and a message appears to notify you that a silenced alert occurred,
but there is no vibration or beep. You can view the specific alert in
Alarm History. For more information, see Alarm History, on page 143.
3. Set the Duration. The duration can be set in 30-minute increments from 30
minutes to 24 hours.
4. Select Begin. The Alert Silence settings immediately take effect and you are
returned to the Sensor Settings screen.
To cancel Alert Silence:
1. Press
and go to the Alert Silence screen.
Audio Options > Alert Silence
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