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Getting to know your system
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Things you should know before using the
Range Indicator feature:
• Your meter knows which range limit "General" or
"Mealtime" to apply depending on whether your
current result is untagged or meal tagged.
• Your meter comes pre-set with Meal Tagging turned
Off. You will not be able to meal tag results or apply
specific "Mealtime" range limits to those tagged results
until you turn Meal Tagging On.
• If Meal Tagging is turned on and No Tag is selected, the
lower before meal limit and upper after meal limit are
used as your range to provide a range indicator note.
• The meter comes with pre-set "General" range limits
and "Mealtime" range limits. You can change both
these limits as needed to meet your needs.
• If you decide to change your "General" or "Mealtime"
range limits, your previous Range Indicator Notes in
the Results Log will not change. However, any new
tests will display Range Indicator Notes which reflect
your changes.