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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Using CGM
This chapter provides information on how to use CGM on your pump and view
your sensor glucose (SG) data. This information helps you identify SG trends,
including being notified if your SG is falling or rising rapidly. You can also view
historical SG readings in a graph format. Information is also included on how to
silence your glucose alerts.
The sensor graph
The sensor graph displays your current SG reading that is wirelessly sent to your
pump by the transmitter.
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time span
most
current SG
bolus, BG, SG value, and time
mg/dL scale
carb bolus
BG entry
high limit
low limit
correction bolus
SG cursor
“desired range”
(green band)
SG readings over
time span (blue line)
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mg/dL, 6:45 AM
mg/dL
The sensor graph includes the following information:
• The most recent SG reading.
• Your historical SG readings for the last 3-hour, 6-hour, 12-hour, or 24-hour
periods.
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