the
symbol. Select your note information and tap DONE.
To add a note that is independent of a Logbook entry, tap the
main Logbook screen. Tap the
date.
The logbook also allows you to record a blood glucose test you performed. To do
this, tap the
symbol and enter your result. You can enter a result between 20-
500 mg/dL but cannot enter LO or HI.
Other History Options
Daily Patterns: A graph showing the pattern and variability of your Sensor
glucose readings over a typical day. The thick black line shows the median
(midpoint) of your glucose readings. The light blue shading represents the 10th -
90th percentile range of your glucose readings. Dark blue shading represents
the 25th - 75th percentile range.
Note:
Daily Patterns needs at least 5 days of glucose data.
Time In Target: A graph showing the percentage of time your Sensor glucose
readings were above, below, or within your Target Glucose Range.
Low Glucose Events: Information about the number of low glucose events
measured by your Sensor. A low glucose event is recorded when your Sensor
glucose reading is lower than 70 mg/dL for longer than 15 minutes. The total
number of events is displayed below the graph. The bar graph displays the low
glucose events in di!erent periods of the day.
Average Glucose: Information about the average of your Sensor glucose
readings. The overall average for the selected time period is displayed below the
graph. The average is also shown for di!erent periods of the day. Readings
above or below your Target Glucose Range are yellow, orange, or red. Readings
in range are green.
Daily Graph: A graph of your Sensor glucose readings by day. The graph shows
your Target Glucose Range and symbols for notes you have entered.
The graph will scale to 400 mg/dL to accommodate glucose readings above
350 mg/dL.
You might see gaps in the graph during times when you have not scanned at
least once in 8 hours.
symbol if you want to add a note on a di!erent
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