Data Sheet
biosignalsplux 
User Manual 
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GLUC
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 (click on the arrow in the channel’s field that appears when you hover over the 
channel’s field and select GLUC from the dropdown menu). 
Activate the channel for signal acquisition by clicking on the circle in the channel field 
(must be blue). 
How to use your sensor 
This sensor is designed to measure the glucose concentration in 5µL blood samples taken 
from fingertips, palms, forearms, thighs, upper arms, or calves. 
WARNING 
The test strips, lancets, and the disinfection cloths which come with your sensor are 
disposables and are intended for single use only. 
Do not  reuse  test  strips,  lancets,  and  the  disinfection  cloths  and  dispose  them  after 
being used. 
To start  acquiring  a signal  with this  sensor in  OpenSignals (r)evolution,  disconnect the 
sensor from  your  biosignalsplux and  start  the signal  acquisition to  avoid  starting with 
measurement results from previous acquisitions (for more details see also the indications 
on the next page). 
Follow the application instructions on the flyer provided with your sensor to ensure a 
correct and harmless use of this sensor during the preparation of the blood sample and 
the measurement. 
Prepare your blood sample and use the test strip, as indicated on the flyer to measure the 
glucose level of the blood sample. The sensor requires 5 seconds to measure the glucose 
level; a countdown will be shown on the device display. The test strip must be held in 
the blood sample during the entire 5 seconds of the measurement process. If no error 
occurred, the device will now show the measured value on its display. 
After a  successful  measurement, plug-in the biosignalsplux  connector  to  your glucose 
meter  reader.  The  device’s  display  should  now  be  displaying  “Pc”  and  the  signal  in 
OpenSignals will now be at the measured value. 
If configured correctly, your acquired signals should be similar to the signal displayed in 
Figure 67. 
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 The sensor type GLUC (glucose level) is only supported by OpenSignals (r)evolution versions of 30.01.2018 
or newer. 










