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Seven
System User’s Guide | 17
Milligrams per deciliter. e standard unit of measure for
glucose readings in the United States.
e distance between the Receiver and Transmitter. Keep the
2 devices within 5 feet (1.5 meters) from each other for best
communication.
To connect a OneTouch Ultra meter to the Receiver to make
sure the date and time match so the Receiver can accept
Auto Uploads.
Radio Frequency Transmission of the Transmitter to the
Receiver.
e portion of the Sensor that is inserted under your
skin using the Applicator. Measures glucose levels in your
surrounding tissue fluid.
Inserts the Sensor Probe. It is a disposable piece that comes
attached to the Sensor Pod. ere is a needle inside the
Applicator that you remove once you have inserted the
Sensor Probe underneath your skin.
A cell phone-like device programmed to collect and process
data from the Sensor and to display the results as a Seven
System reading (mg/dL).
A device inserted underneath the skin to continuously
monitor glucose levels.
e small base adhered to your abdomen that holds the
Transmitter in place. e Sensor Pod and Transmitter are all
that remain on your skin during each Sensor wear period.
e Sensor, Transmitter, and Receiver.
A glucose reading provided by your Receiver. is reading is
given in mg/dL units and updated every 5 minutes.
mg/dL
Range
Register
RF
Sensor Probe
Seven Applicator
Seven Receiver
Seven Sensor
Seven Sensor Pod
Seven System
Seven System
Reading

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