Data Sheet
biosignalsplux
User Manual
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Figure 67: Glucose meter reader sample.
Important Notes & Troubleshooting
Initial values & effects of previous acquisitions
When using this sensor with biosignalsplux, the value of the last measurement will be
provided by the sensor and displayed in OpenSignals (r)evolution. The signal stays constant
on the last measured value and only changes when new measurements are made.
This can cause your signal to start at the value of a previous measurement even if no
actual measurement has been made during the acquisition session. To prevent initial
values of previous acquisitions, disconnect the adapter of this sensor from the
biosignalsplux and the sensor, measure the glucose level in your blood samples as
indicated on the previous page, and connect the biosignalsplux and the sensor when done.
This will cause the sensor signal to start at 0 and rise to the newly measured result.
Results of previous measurements will not be displayed in the current signal.
Signal does not change in OpenSignals (r)evolution after new measurements
After a successful measurement, the device should be displaying the measured value on
its display. Connect the sensor with biosignalsplux using the adapter for this sensor. The
display of the sensor should now be showing “Pc” and the signal in OpenSignals
(r)evolution should be adjusted to the newly measured value.
If you are experiencing no signal changes after new measurements, disconnect the sensor
from the adapter (the adapter can stay connected to the biosignalsplux). Restart your
sensor by pressing the “M” two times and wait until the last measured value is displayed
on its display. Reconnect the sensor with the biosignalsplux adapter (sensor display