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The 14-day average is calculated from the 
blood glucose test results obtained during 
the last 14 days. See Figure 37.
It, too, indicates how many blood glucose 
tests have been performed, e.g., 41 
(41testsinthelast14days).The28-day
averages show the same information.
STEP 3: Recalling Individual Test Results
After the 28-day average, the most recent 
test result with date and time will be shown. 
Press the “M” button once and the next 
most recent test result will appear. Each 
time you press and release the “M” button, 
the meter will recall up to your last 120 test 
results in order. When the memory is full, the 
oldest test result is dropped as the newest is 
added.After reaching the last set of results, 
the meter will turned automatically. 
See Figure 38.
STEP 4: Exit the Memory Mode
Press and hold the “M”buttonforthree(3)secondstoturn
off the meter.
  Important: If you do not press any button for three 
 (3)minutes,themeterwilldisplay“OFF” and turn 
  off automatically.
The Prodigy AutoCode
®
 Meter stores a maximum of the 120 
most recent blood glucose test results with date and time in 
its memory. It also provides you with 7, 14, 21 and 28 day 
averagesofyourbloodglucosetestresults.Youcanreview
the individual or average test results by entering the memory 
mode.
STEP 1: Enter the Memory Mode
While the meter is turned off, press the 
“M” button twice. The 7-day average will 
appear, indicating that you are in the 
memory mode. If you continue to press the 
“M” button, the 14 and 28-day averages 
willappearinorder.Youcanthenreview
the last 120 individual test results in 
memory. When using the meter for the first 
time, “- - -” appears, indicating no test results 
are in the memory. See Figure 35. 
STEP 2: Recalling Average Test Results
The 7-day average is calculated from the 
blood glucose results obtained during the 
last 7 days. It also indicates how many 
blood glucose tests have been performed 
withinthisperiod,e.g.,21(21testsinthe
last7days).See Figure 36.
Figure 38
Using the Meter Memory
Figure 35
Figure 36
Figure 37










