glucose alarms, and you may miss detecting low glucose or high glucose
episodes. You will see the symbol on the screen when the Sensor is not
communicating with the App. If the Signal Loss Alarm is on, you will be notified if
your Sensor has not communicated with the App for 20 minutes.
If you see the symbol you may not receive alarms when the Override Do Not
Disturb setting within the App is disabled.
Confirm your settings are as follows:
Allow Notifications is ON
Lock Screen and Banner alerts are ON
Notifications sounds are ON
If alarms are unavailable because of any of these settings you will still be able to
check your glucose. Touch the symbol for more information.
Setting App Alarms
To set or turn off your optional glucose alarms, go to the Main Menu and tap
Alarms. Select the alarm you want to change. Work with your health care
professional to determine your alarm settings.
Low Glucose Alarm
1. The Low Glucose Alarm is on by default. The alarm level is initially set to
70 mg/dL. Tap to change this value between 60 mg/dL and 100 mg/dL. If the
alarm is on, you will be notified when your glucose falls below the level you set.
Tap the slider to turn the alarm off. Tap SAVE.
2. Choose the sound for this alarm. Tap SAVE.
3. Override Do Not Disturb for the alarm is on by default. Keep Override Do Not
Disturb ON if you want the alarm to always play a sound and appear on the lock
screen even if your phone is muted or Do Not Disturb is on. The alarm vibration
will match your phone setting.
Note:
Turn OFF Override Do Not Disturb if you want the alarm volume to follow
your phone's volume setting, and be silent when Do Not Disturb setting is
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