User guide

Entering BG measurements
You can save non-calibrating BG readings in device history. Non-calibration meter BG measurements are those
that are taken at times when you will not use them for calibration, such as after eating or when your blood
glucose is rising or falling rapidly. You also have the option of using the entered reading for calibration
purposes. Do not calibrate if your sensor is not communicating with your device.
Before you can enter BG readings, you must select the BG units for the Capture Event features. You can set
the BG units to mg/dL or mmol/L.
To set the BG units:
1 Go to the BLOOD GLUCOSE UNITS screen.
Main > Capture Event > BG Units
2 Select either mg/dL or mmol/L, then press ACT. The CAPTURE EVENT menu shows.
3 You can now enter your BG reading.
To enter the BG measurement:
1 Make a note of the BG measurement.
2 Go to the ENTER BG screen.
Main > Capture Event > Enter BG
The ENTER BG screen flashes with dashes or the most recent meter BG measurement you entered.
3 Enter your new measurement, then press ACT. The BG measurement must be between 1.1–33.3 mmol/L
(20–600 mg/dL). A message asks if you want to save the new measurement that is shown on the screen.
If the information is correct, select Save BG, then press ACT. Your BG is saved.
If the Bolus Wizard feature is off, the CAPTURE EVENT screen appears.
If the Bolus Wizard is on and the saved BG is below your BG Target range, the BG Saved screen
appears. This screen indicates that your saved BG is below your BG Target set in the Bolus Wizard
feature, and the pump beeps three times. See Setting the BG Targets, on page 83 for more
information.
If the Bolus Wizard is on, the saved BG is above your BG Target range, and the calculated
correction estimate is more than the preset scroll rate increment, the BG Saved screen appears.
This screen indicates that your saved BG is above your BG Target set in the Bolus Wizard feature,
and the pump beeps three times. Go to the ENTER BG screen of the Bolus Wizard feature to
enter a correction bolus. See Setting the BG Targets, on page 83 for more information.
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