Meter Settings

By pressing the left arrow button, you can view the last test result taken. The Last Result feature allows you to display both your current BG result along with the time and date of the most recent BG result (within 24 hours).

The meter prompts you to set the time and date the first time you turn the meter on or if an error occurs. Meter data is not lost when changing the batteries.

Not on the meter, but through the mySugr app.

Yes they are stored in memory but are not accessible by the user. The memory stores up to 40 error codes. If the user would like to view this in the memory, they would need to call Customer Care to be walked through steps on how to obtain.

You can wirelessly and automatically synchronise your diabetes information with a mobile device. The time and date on the meter synchronise to the time and date on the paired device each time the meter sends data to the paired device.

The strip port light turns on when the meter powers on via a button press or strip insertion. The light remains on until the strip is dosed or the user selects a different menu option. There is not an on/off setting.

The meter prompts you to set the time and date the first time you turn the meter on or if an error occurs. Meter data is not lost when changing the batteries.

Yes they are stored in memory but are not accessible by the user. The memory stores up to 40 error codes. If the user would like to view this in the memory, they would need to call Customer Care to be walked through steps on how to obtain.

You can wirelessly and automatically synchronise your diabetes information with a mobile device. The time and date on the meter synchronise to the time and date on the paired device each time the meter sends data to the paired device.

No. The meter will retain the date and time settings for up to 40 seconds when the batteries are removed.

Yes they are stored in memory but are not accessible by the user. The memory stores up to 40 error codes. If the user would like to view this in the memory, they would need to call Customer Care to be walked through steps on how to obtain.

During our human factors testing, we discovered that there could be some confusion in misinterpreting an error with an actual test result if the meter is held upside down while viewing the display. We implemented this approach to showing error codes so as to eliminate any risk of misinterpretation.