User's Manual

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Left/Right Option Buttons—Buttons on the bottom of the Receiver face that allow
you to select options shown on the display screen. The Right Option Button also
turns the Receiver display screen on.
Line Graph Reports—Show continuous glucose lines (plotted at 10-minute intervals)
for several different time periods (2, 4, 6, 12, or 24 hours).
Low Glucose Alarm—An alarm that tells you when you are at your low glucose
threshold (a number you and your healthcare team will set).
Low Glucose Threshold—The level that you do not want your glucose level to fall
below. You and your healthcare team choose the level that is right for you, and you
set it in the System. The low glucose threshold is used by the Low Glucose Alarm
and the Projected Low Glucose Alarm.
Main Menu—Displays a list of options that allow you to perform many functions and
view specific information.
Meal Event—A record of a meal and snack that you enter in the System to help you
see patterns in your glucose levels. The time and date are always recorded. You
may also record carbohydrate grams to help you count carbohydrates or determine
insulin/carbohydrate ratios.
Multi-day Statistics—A type of Statistical Report that shows a summary of glucose
results in relation to your Glucose Targets over a specified number of days. You can
choose 3-, 7-, 14-, 21-, or 28-day time periods.
Projected High Alarm—Provides an early warning when you are approaching
your high glucose threshold.
Projected Low Alarm— Provides an early warning when you are approaching