Owner`s manual
PRODIGY   Owner’s Manual
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PRODIGY   Owner’s Manual
Using the Meter Memory
The Prodigy Voice
™
 meter stores the 450 most recent blood glucose 
test results with date and time in its memory. It also provides you with 
7, 14, 21, 30, 60 and 90–day averages of your blood glucose test 
results. You can review the individual or average test results. 
OPTION 1: Recalling Individual Test Results
While the meter is turned off, press the “M” button 
to turn the meter on. After the prompts, press the 
“M” button again to enter memory mode and recall 
individual test results. Press the “Up” or “Down” 
buttons to advance to the next or previous test results. 
See Figure 96.
Voice speaks: “Memory record for November 18,  
2009, 10:08 PM. Your blood glucose 89 mg/dL.” 
Once you scroll through all the individual test results 
in the meter memory, “End” will display and the meter 
will turn off. See Figure 97.
Note: Once you are in the individual test recall 
mode, you cannot advance to the averaging  
simply by pressing the “M” button.
Figure 96
Figure 97
OPTION 2: Recalling Average Test Results
While the meter is off, press the “M” button and the 
meter will turn on. 
Voice speaks: “Your Prodigy
®
 meter is on.  
Today’s date November 18, 2009; The time  
10:08 PM. Please insert the test strip.”
After the audible prompts, press the “M” button for two (2) seconds 
and the meter will recall the 7-day average. See Figure 98.
Voice speaks: “7-day average 106 mg/dL.
Press the “Up” button to advance to the next average test result.
Note: The meter reports 7, 14, 21, 30, 60 and 
90–day averages.
Exit the Memory Mode
To exit the memory mode during either option, press and hold the “M” 
buttonforapproximatelyve(5)secondsandthemeterwillturnoff.
Important: If you do not press any buttons for two (2) minutes,  
the meter will display “OFF” and turn off automatically.
Figure 98










