User guide

8 To view meter blood glucose measurement information for the same days you selected in step 3, press
ACT. The METER STATS screen shows the meter blood glucose information.
9
Press
to view more information. See the table in the Meter blood glucose information section in this
chapter for descriptions of the information shown here.
AUC calculation
The AUC (Area Under the Curve) feature measures how much and how long your sensor glucose measurements
are outside the pre-defined AUC Limits. Check with your healthcare professional to determine the AUC
settings that are best for you. The AUC Limits are different than the Glucose Limits. The AUC Limits are used
to analyze the sensor glucose measurement data that is stored in your system. The closer the AUC values are
to zero, the closer your SG values are to your AUC Limits. If your AUC values are zero, then your SG values
are within your AUC Limits.
The default AUC Limits are:
Low AUC Limit: 3.9 mmol/L (70 mg/dL)
High AUC Limit: 10.0 mmol/L (180 mg/dL)
To set the AUC Limits:
1 Go to the AUC MENU.
Main > Utilities > Daily Totals > Calculate AUC
2 Select AUC Limit, then press ACT. The SET AUC LIMITS screen appears. The default LOW AUC Limit flashes
3.9 mmol/L (70 mg/dL).
3 Select your Low AUC Limit. The number must be between 2.2 and 22.2 mmol/L (40 and 400 mg/dL).
4 Press ACT. The default High AUC Limit flashes 10.0 mmol/L (180 mg/dL).
5 Select your High AUC Limit. The number must be between 2.2 and 22.2 mmol/L (40 and 400 mg/dL). It
can be equal to, but not lower than, the AUC Low Limit.
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