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PRODIGY Pocket® Blood Glucose Meter

Using the Meter Memory

The Prodigy Pocket
stores the 120 most recent
®
blood glucose test results with date and time in its
memory. It also provides you with 7, 14 and 28–
day averages of your blood glucose test results.
You can review the individual or average test
results by entering the memory mode.
STEP 1: Enter the Memory Mode
While the meter is turned
off, press the "M" button
to turn the meter on.
Press the "M" button
again to enter memory
mode. The 7-day average
will appear, indicating that you are in the memory
mode. If you continue to press the "M" button,
the 14 and 28–day averages will appear in order.
You can then review the last 120 individual test
results in the memory. When using the meter for
the first time, "- - -" appears, showing that there
are no test results in the memory.
See Figure 35.
Owner's Manual
Figure 35
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STEP 2: Recalling Average Test Results
The 7–day average is
calculated from the blood
glucose results obtained
during the last 7 days. It
also indicates how many
blood glucose tests have
been performed within this period, e.g., 21 (21
tests in the last 7 days). See Figure 36.
The 14–day average is
calculated from the blood
glucose results
obtained during the last
14 days. See Figure 37.
It, too, indicates how many blood glucose tests
have been performed, e.g., 41 (41 tests in the last
14 days). The 28–day average shows the same
information.
STEP 3: Recalling Individual Test Results
After the 28–day average, the most recent test
result with date and time will be shown. Press the
"M" button once and the next most recent test
result will appear.
Owner's Manual
Figure 36
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