Introduction
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Monitor
The Transmitter sends Sensor data in the form of radio signals to the Monitor (MMT-7901) about every 5
minutes. The Monitor stores this information and uses it to provide real-time glucose values and to trigger
low or high glucose alerts. This information can also be downloaded for analysis to a personal computer by
means of a Medtronic MiniMed Com-Station™ (MMT-7301) and the Guardian Solutions™ Software (MMT-7315).
The system is calibrated by entering into the Monitor blood glucose values from a home glucose meter. Six
hours before a meter BG entry for the purpose of calibration is due, the word CAL will appear on the Monitor
screen. This icon will remain on the display until you enter a meter value. If you do not enter a meter value
within 12 hours of the last entry, an ENTER BG alarm is triggered. This alarm is also triggered if a calibration
has not been done in the last 8 hours since the first calibration. For best performance, enter a meter value
every 6 hours. A minimum of one meter value must be entered at least every 12 hours into the Guardian RT
for the real-time glucose display and the low and high glucose alerts to work.
Monitor Buttons
The Monitor is controlled by 5 buttons. (See Figure 1.4.) Always press the Monitor buttons slowly and
firmly.
Figure 1.4
Up Arrow
Down Arrow
Backlight Button
Select
Button
Activate
Button
On/Off
Button
Display
Screen
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