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SEVEN PLUS User’s Guide | 37
b. Vibrate (no sound, the Receiver will vibrate only)
c. Disable (to turn off this particular Alert notication)
3. Press the OK button to select the type of Alert notication you want.
a. If you select “Disable” this will turn off this Alert type.
b. If you select “Vibe then Beep” or “Vibrate,” you will be given more Alert Setting options
(depending on which Alert you are setting). Continue using the Up p and Down q Arrow
buttons to scroll to the option you want and press the OK button to select the option.
4. For Low Alert and High Alert, you will then see the Snooze Time Screen. You can set the
amount of time between reminder alerts after the rst alert. Use the Up p and Down q Ar-
row buttons to scroll through the options for Snooze Time.
a. You can delay these re-alerts by pressing the C button to “snooze” (like on an alarm
clock).
b. The High Glucose Alert and Low Glucose Alert can be set to re-alert every 30 minutes or
1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 hours by changing the Snooze settings.
c. If the selection says “None,” this means there are no re-alerts. The Receiver only alerts
until you press the C button to stop the alert.
d. Rise Rate and Fall Rate Alerts do not have a Snooze option.
5. Press the OK button to select the Snooze Time. You will then return to the Trend Graphs.
HELPFUL HINTS:
Snooze time is the amount of time you would like to set between alerts. If you set this to None” then
the Receiver will not re-alert you of the event (such as being above your High Glucose Alert).
Choosing “Disable” turns off this Alert type and the Receiver will not tell you
if your glucose levels are high, low, or falling. The 55 mg/dl ALARM cannot
be disabled.

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