User guide

7 Click OK.
Device data is now visible within the data calendar.
8 Click NEXT at the top of the Reports workspace.
The Verify Report Settings step is displayed. This allows you to make sure the settings for this
patient are correct before you run the report(s).
Verifying report settings
1 Make sure the Glucose Target settings are at the desired values. Type in these values, or click
the up or down arrows in the Low and High fields to raise or lower the values.
NOTE: Meter reading markers (|| |) are displayed on the wake-up and bedtime timeline, as
well as on the meal markers timeline. Because some of the reports are based on data
found within defined meal times, wake-up or bedtime hours, it is important that a
patient's Bolus Wizard event and meter reading markers are grouped appropriately.
2 To add a new meal period, click ADD MEAL. To edit an existing meal period, click anywhere
within one of the meal periods along the timeline.
The Meal Period editor, located below the timeline, becomes active.
NOTE: You can have as many as five meal periods. The defaults are breakfast, lunch and
dinner.
3 Enter text or click arrows to select the settings you want.
If you only want to use these settings for this meal, clear the check box Use these parameters
for all of this patient's meals.
- Meal Name: name you want to assign to the meal period.
- Meal Time Period: hours between which the meal occurs.
- Pre-Meal BG Target (mg/dL or mmol/L): low and high ends of the patient’s before-meal
glucose target range.
- Pre-Meal Analysis Period: time period that glucose will be analyzed prior to the start of a
meal. The glucose readings captured during this time are used in a detailed report analysis.
- Post-Meal BG Target (mg/dL or mmol/L): low and high ends of the patient’s post-meal
glucose target range.
- Post-Meal Analysis Period: time period that glucose will be analyzed after a meal. The
glucose readings captured during this time are used in a detailed report analysis.
You can change the length of an existing meal period or the wake-up and bedtime period
by clicking on the start or end handles, and dragging and dropping them along the timeline.
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