User's Manual

Dexcom G5x System User Guide
Home Screen, Rate of Change Arrows, and Errors
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status. While the screen does look different between the receiver, smart
devices, along with the Apple Today View, and Apple Watch the information
and color-coding are the same.
No matter how you hold it, the receiver’s view does not change. The app,
however, has two ways to view data based on how you hold your smart
device:
1.
Vertically in portrait: 3-hour trend information with task bar.
2.
Horizontally in landscape: 1, 3, 6, 12, or 24-hour trend information
without task bar.
This section first familiarizes you with the app’s home screen, the Apple
Today View, then the receiver’s home screen, and last with the Apple Watch
home screen. In other chapters, you’ll see how to use the icons or use the
navigation wheel to enter data or make system changes.
App Home Screen
The app’s home screen has two main sections:
1.
Status/Task Bar
a.
Status Bar reflects status of smart device’s system.
i.
Battery,
Bluetooth
, etc.
b.
Task Bar allows you to change settings, enter data, etc.
2.
Glucose Information
a.
Reflects sensor glucose readings and trends.
Status and Task Bar
Glucose Information
Task Bar
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