User guide

CGM
41
Understand the Trend Graphs
All graphs show High and
Low Glucose Limits lines, a
continuous Sensor Glucose (SG)
measurement line, a data section,
and the cursor (ashing vertical
line).
Refer to Chapters 8 & 9 in the MiniMed Paradigm™ Veo™ User Guide
GETTING CONTROL
Sensor glucose line. Indicates that your
glucose has risen above
17.2 mmol/L.
Low Glucose
Limit Line at
3.2 mmol/L
(for example)
High Glucose
Limit Line at
10.6 mmol/L
(for example)
Each time you
bolus, a marker
will appear on your
graph.
Cursor (ashing line) indicates selected time,
and the sensor glucose measurement
(or alert) for that time. There are three marks
on the cursor at 5, 10, and 15 mmol/L.
Data section shows
the selected time,
the type of graphs
(or “History” if you
have scrolled to the
left on the graphs),
and the sensor
glucose
measurement
(or alert).
When you open any graph, the cursor ashes on the right edge of the graph.
There are three marks on the cursor at 5, 10, and 15 mmol/L. The data section
shows the most recent SG measurement or the reason why no measurement
shows, and the time in the data section matches the time at the top of the
screen.
When you move the cursor left to select an earlier SG measurement, the data
section of the graph turns black, the word "History" appears here, and the time
in the data section changes to show the time when the SG measurement was
taken or the reason why no SG measurement shows for that time.