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Acoustic Mode
Each digit is represented by the corresponding number of beeps; e.g. 4
beeps for the number 4 ( – – – – ). Zero is represented by a long beep
().
The result is announced three times in succession. Each result is pre-
ceded by two short beeps (
- - ) . Altogether, therefore, you hear: - -
result - - result - - result.
mmol/L meters
First the tens are announced, then the units, then the decimal point and
finally the tenths. There is a short pause between each group of beeps.
The tens are always announced, even when the result is below 10. The
tens in this case are represented by 1 long beep, signifying zero. The
decimal point is represented by 1 very short beep (
.
).
Examples:
The result 13.8 mmol/L is announced as follows:
1 beep – pause – 3 beeps – pause – 1 very short beep – pause– 8
beeps
( – – – –
.
– – – – – – – – )
The result 4.0 mmol/L is announced as follows:
1 long beep (for 0 tens) – pause – 4 beeps – pause – 1 very short
beep – pause – 1 long beep
( — – – – –
.
)
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Accu-Chek Compact Plus Specifications

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BrandAccu-Chek
ModelCompact Plus
CategoryBlood Glucose Meter
LanguageEnglish

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