User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1
- Beginning Your Dexcom G5® Mobile Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) System Journey
- Chapter 2
- Indications for Use and Safety Statement
- Chapter 3
- Risks and Benefits
- Chapter 4
- What’s the G5 Mobile?
- Chapter 5
- Set Up Your Display Devices
- Chapter 6
- Starting a Sensor Session: Inserting Sensor, AttachingTransmitter, and Starting Your Session
- Chapter 7
- Calibration
- Chapter 8
- Ending Your Sensor Session and Transmitter Session
- Chapter 9
- Home Screen, Rate of Change Arrows, and Errors
- Chapter 10
- Daily Events Affect Your Glucose Trends and Patterns
- Chapter 11
- Sensor Glucose Alarm and Alerts
- Chapter 12
- On the Go With G5: Customizing Your Alarm and Alerts
- EVERYTHING ELSE G5
- Chapter 13
- Warranty: The Fine Print
- Chapter 14
- How to Take Care of Your G5 Mobile
- Chapter 15
- On the Go With G5 Mobile: Getting Through Security
- Chapter 16
- Need Help? You’re Not Alone!
- Chapter 17
- Technical Information
- Chapter 18
- Troubleshooting
- Chapter 19
- Symbols on Package Labels
- SHARING IS CARING
Dexcom G5 Mobile System User Guide
Technical Information
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Transmitter Performance Characteristics
Parameter
Performance Characteristic
TX/RX Frequencies
2.402-2.480 GHz
Bandwidth
1.02 MHz
Maximum Output Power
1.0 mW EIRP
Modulation
Gaussian Frequency-Shift Keying
Data Rate
1 Mbps
Data Communication Range
20 feet
The G5 Mobile System is an M-PED (Medical-Portable Electronic Device),
which meets the FAA RTCA /DO-160 edition G section 21, Category M. It can
be used on aircraft according to the directions provided by the operator of the
aircraft.
This device can withstand exposure to common electrostatic discharge (ESD)
and electromagnetic interference (EMI).
Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Immunity
The transmitter (P/N 9438-06) is intended for use in the electromagnetic
environment specified in the next table. The customer or the user of the
transmitter should ensure that it is used in such an environment.