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Occlusion Alarm
Low Insulin Alert
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Pair Device
Radio
RF Stats
Glossary
(Key terms are in Blue the rst time it is used in the User Guide Sections)
Activity Display
• - Menu driven Home screen.
Alarm
• – The way your pump tells you an event has occurred that requires your immediate attention. Delivery of
insulin IS stopped.
Alarm Settings
• – Settings that allow you to customize how your pump communicates alarms to you.
Alert
• – The way your pump tells you an event has occurred that requires your attention in the near future. Deliv-
ery of insulin is NOT stopped.
Alert Settings
• – Settings that allow you to customize how your pump communicates alerts to you.
Audio/Vibe Settings
• – Settings that allow you to decide whether your pump uses audio (beeps) or vibrations
when there is an alarm.
Back Button (companion)
• - The oval shaped lower button on the right side of the companion screen below the
jogwheel. It is used to cancel a change made to a value, and to move back to the previous screen.
Back Button (pump)
• – The top button on the right side of the pump screen with an indented triangle pointing
to the left when in the right-hand mode. It is used to cancel a change made to a value, and to move back to the
previous screen.
Backlight/QBolus Soft Key (companion)
• - To turn on/o the backlight, press the bottom left soft key on the
companion with the light bulb icon for 2 seconds, when you are NOT at the Home screen. To deliver a quick
bolus, press the QBolus soft key from the Home screen. Using the jogwheel, select amount of bolus to deliver
and press Enter button.
Backlight/Enter Button (pump)
• – The bottom button on the right side of the pump screen with an indented
triangle pointing to the right. To turn on/o the backlight, press this button for 2 seconds. It is also used to select
an item, or to move forward to the next screen.
Basal
• – The “baseline” or background level of insulin that you need delivered throughout the day.
Basal Block –
• A programmed basal rate for a period of time during the day.
Basal Insulin –
• The small, frequent pulses of background insulin that your body continuously needs.
Basal Menu –
• Allows you to get to the basal-related functions to make changes in the basal settings on your
pump.
Basal Panel –
• Displays the status of whether basal has started or stopped, and which active program is deliver-
ing the basal. When highlighted and selected, allows you to access basal options.
Basal Program –
• A sequence of up to 48 basal blocks for a 24-hour period.
Basal Rates –
• The rates of insulin delivery you set when you are creating basal programs. Basal rates can vary
throughout the day.
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