How-To Guide

SmartGuard Auto Mode sensor graph
Your Auto Mode sensor graph displays your current SG reading that is wirelessly
sent to your pump by your transmitter.
time span
most
current SG
bolus, BG, SG value, and time
mg/dL scale
carb bolus
low limit
BG entry
high limit
correction bolus
Auto Basal deliveries
“desired range”
(green band)
SG readings over
time span (blue line)
170
mg/dL, 6:45 AM
mg/dL
The Auto Mode sensor graph includes the following information:
The bolus, BG, SG value, and time are displayed at the bottom of the screen.
When you select a location on the graph, the specific details of the SG or
event appear. Each Auto Basal delivery is displayed as a separate event rather
than a delivery in units per hour. In addition, it is labeled as “Basal.” For
example, “Basal, 0.225 U” means 0.225 U was fully delivered at that time.
Historical SG readings are displayed for the last 3-hour, 6-hour, 12-hour, or 24-
hour periods. They appear as a blue line across the screen.
Correction boluses are shown as white vials inside blue circles.
Meal (carb) boluses are shown as yellow knife and fork symbols. These
represent any bolus amounts that include a carb entry.
BG entries appear as red drop symbols.
The numerous small magenta dots along the top represent the automatically
delivered basal insulin (Auto Basal or Safe Basal) delivered by SmartGuard Auto
Mode.
A time change event appears as a white clock symbol.
If an SG reading does not appear on the graph, some possible reasons for this
include:
An error condition or a sensor-related alert is occurring.
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