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Meter option
Paradigm Link
and OneTouch
®
UltraLink
glucose meters can
be programmed to communicate wirelessly to the Paradigm
®
insulin pump. When the wireless feature is turned on, glucose
values transmitted from these meters to the pump are stored
in memory and used for glucose sensor calibration.
Your monitor is set at the factory with the meter option turned
off. If you have turned your meter option on, you should turn
off the wireless feature when using your glucose sensor. By
doing so, you can manually enter calibration glucose values
when glucose is stable and not changing rapidly.
Instructions for turning the wireless feature OFF are outlined
below.
From the MAIN MENU, select UTILITIES and press ACT
Scroll to METER OPTION and press ACT
Select OFF and press ACT
You can set up your pump to automatically receive your blood glucose reading from a LifeScan OneTouch
®
UltraLink™ Meter or the BD Paradigm Link
®
Meter. This meter may not be available in all countries.
Programming your meter ID links your pump to the meter. If you do not link the meter to your pump, you
will enter your blood glucose readings manually. Each meter has its own unique ID. You can link up to three
meters to your pump.
When the pump is idle (at the HOME screen), it will beep or vibrate when it receives a blood glucose reading
from the meter. The reading will appear on the pump screen.
NOTE: The use of RF (radio frequency) devices with the pump reduces pump battery life.
You have to turn on the meter option to add, delete or review the meter ID(s) programmed in your pump.
The meter ID is the serial number printed on the back of the meter. See the user guide that came with your
meter for detailed information on how to use it.
Meter
BG readings
Using the Bolus Wizard feature
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