User guide

Write the Transmitter ID of the transmitter you are using here: __________________.
1 Make sure the EDIT SETTINGS screen is open.
Main > Sensor > Edit Settings
2 Select Transmtr ID, then press ACT. The SET TRANSMITTER ID screen appears. The screen shows seven
dashes for the Transmitter ID, the first of which (on the left) is flashing.
3 Select the first number of the Transmitter ID (the number on the screen must
match the first number of the Transmitter ID). The transmitter ID is located on
the transmitter label, as shown.
MEDTRONIC MINIMED
MiniLink Transmitter
REF MMT-7703XX
SN GT2XXXXXXM
FCC D: OH27703
IC: 3458-7703
1234
IPX8
SN GT2XXXXXXM
4 Press ACT. The second dash flashes.
5 Select the next number of the Transmitter ID, then press ACT.
6 Repeat step 5 until all seven digits of the Transmitter ID have been selected.
7 A message shows that the Transmitter ID has been changed. After about 30 seconds, the EDIT SETTINGS
screen appears. It shows the Transmitter ID you entered.
You are now ready to set up the Weak Signal.
Setting up the Weak Signal feature
The Weak Signal feature allows you to determine how quickly you will receive a Weak Signal alert when there
is no communication between the transmitter and the pump. For example, if you set the Weak Signal value
to 30 minutes, you will receive a Weak Signal alert 30 minutes after loss of communication.
To set up the Weak Signal feature:
1 Make sure the EDIT SETTINGS screen is open.
Main > Sensor > Edit Settings
2 Select Weak Signal, then press ACT. The SET WEAK SIGNAL screen flashes the default time of 30 minutes
(0:30).
3 Select your Weak Signal time between 5 minutes (0:05) and 40 minutes (0:40).
4 Press ACT. The EDIT SETTINGS screen shows the length of time you entered for the Weak Signal option.
5 You are now ready to set up the sensor glucose graph timeout.
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