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Questions?
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Control Tests
Set which levels of control solution are required, optional, or not used by your facility. The monitor can be
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configured to run any combination of low, mid, and high control solution tests.
Set whether control solution test results display as numeric or as Pass/Fail.
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Determine whether a comment code is required, optional, or not used for control tests that are within the acceptable
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range for the facility and the test strip.
Decide whether a comment code required, optional, or not used for control tests that are outside of the acceptable
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range for the facility and the test strip.
QC Interval
Determine how frequently QC tests need to be run. This can be set to a number of hours or up to three specified
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times during the day.
Decide whether the operator can continue to test (“allow test” or “warn”) or not (“lockout”) when the QC interval is
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expired.
Operator ID
Decide whether an operator can continue to test (“allow test” or “warn”) or not (“lockout”) when the Operator ID
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has expired.
Decide the number of days before the Operator ID is set to expire that the operator will see a notification on the
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monitor.
Strip Lot
Decide whether an operator can continue to test (“allow test” or “warn”) or not (“lockout”) when a strip lot is
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scanned or entered to the monitor for a lot of strips that is not on the approved strip lot list. The maximum number
of glucose strip lots that can be downloaded to the Precision Xceed Pro monitor is 18.
Other
Decide what additional information to download to a monitor through the data management system: Lists of
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operators, lists of strip lots, or lists of patients.
Determine whether the monitor displays results in mg/dL or mmol/L.
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Decide whether any additional free text comments are stored with a test record. These can be required, optional or
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not used.
Decide whether to configure the monitor for proficiency tests.
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Decide whether to configure the monitor for linearity tests.
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Determine what language (such as English) displays on the monitor.
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Turn the audible indicator off/on.
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Configure the monitor to use alkaline or rechargeable batteries.
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Decide whether, after a patient test, the monitor will automatically turn off after 4 - 10 minutes.
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Date display configuration on the monitor. The date can be configured to the following formats:
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mm/dd/yy
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dd/mm/yy
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dd-mm-yy
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mm-dd-yy
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Time display configuration on the monitor. The time can be configured to the following formats:
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hh:mm AM/PM
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h:mm AM/PM
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AM/PM h:mm
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hh:mm (24 hour)
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Action Range/Critical Range
Decide whether to set an action range, and what the range will be.
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Decide whether to set a critical range, and what the range will be.
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Chapter 8: Review Setup