MiniMed® Connect User Guide
Thank you for choosing Medtronic Diabetes (legally known as Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.) as your diabetes management partner. MiniMed® Connect is an accessory of a MiniMed® 530G or a MiniMed® Paradigm® REAL-Time Revel™ sensor-augmented pump system. It is used to provide a passive, secondary display of sensor-augmented pump information on your mobile device. This user guide is designed to help you understand the setup and operation of MiniMed Connect.
• • • MiniMed Connect Uploader (MMT-7018)—a device that sends data from your pump to your mobile device, enabling your mobile device to display pump and sensor information. To achieve continuous data transmission, the uploader needs to be within six feet of the pump. MiniMed Connect App (MMT-7001)—an app downloaded to your compatible mobile device. It displays some insulin and continuous glucose monitoring data provided by the pump, as well as system status information.
Warning: Any changes or modifications to the devices not expressly approved by Medtronic Diabetes could interfere with your ability to operate the equipment, cause injury, and void your warranty. Uploader This product contains small parts and may pose a choking hazard for young children. Precautions MiniMed Connect App The MiniMed Connect app cannot tell you about all potential problems. The app does not provide alarms or notify the user; it is intended only to display information.
This device does not interfere with any radio frequency signals transmitted from outside sources. These FCC standards are designed to provide reasonable protection against excessive radio frequency interference and prevent undesirable operation of the device from unwanted electromagnetic interference.
Keep an emergency diabetes kit with you at all times to make sure that you always have necessary supplies. Tell a family member, co-worker, or friend where you keep your emergency kit. It is important that you test your blood glucose more frequently while you are traveling. The routine hassle of travel, including stress, changes in time zones, schedules and activity levels, meal times and types of food, can all affect your diabetes control.
Convention Description Note Provides additional helpful information. Caution Notifies you of a potential hazard which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury or damage to the equipment. Warning Notifies you of a potential hazard which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. It may also describe potential serious adverse reactions and safety hazards.
This section walks you through how to set up MiniMed Connect. Charge your MiniMed Connect Uploader Before you can begin using MiniMed Connect, you must first charge the uploader. The uploader can be charged using the USB charger (MMT-7019). The uploader is charged within three hours when using a standard 120V AC outlet. A blinking green light indicates that the uploader is charging. A solid green light indicates that it is fully charged.
Pair your MiniMed Connect Uploader to your mobile device Before you can start using the mobile app, you must first pair your uploader to your mobile device. You must also have Bluetooth® enabled on your mobile device. After successfully signing in to the app, the Pair Uploader screen appears. To pair the uploader: 1 Press and hold the button on the uploader for three seconds. A blue light flashes on the uploader.
The Pump Serial Number screen appears. 8 Enter your pump serial number in the field provided. The serial number can be found on the back of your pump. pump serial number 9 Tap Search. The Pump Paired screen appears. 10 If the pump cannot find the uploader and the pairing process fails, make sure that: • The pump and uploader are within 6 feet (1.8 meters) of each other. • The pump and uploader are both in pairing mode. You have completed the system setup. You can now use your app.
Home screen The Home screen on the display is the main screen for viewing the sensor-augmented pump information sent by the pump system. menu calibration timer relative time since last pump information update rate of change arrow active insulin current sensor glucose reading time high glucose limit sensor glucose graph continuous sensor glucose trace low glucose limit day indicator zoom levels sensor glucose readings Note: No sensor information displays the first time you see the Home screen.
Calibration timer Description The color of the ring and the size of its displayed segment indicates calibration status and the approximate time left until your next sensor calibration. When your sensor is calibrated, the ring is solid green. As the time for your next sensor calibration approaches, segments of the ring disappear, and its color changes, until a red blood drop appears instead of the ring, as shown below: A full green circle indicates 12 hours remaining.
Item Description Sensor glucose trace Displays your current and historical SG readings. Tap any point on the graph to view the details of the selected sensor glucose reading or event in the information box that appears above. For more navigating tips, see Navigating sensor glucose graph, on page 12. Zoom levels Tap on the any of the numbers below the graph (3, 6, 12, 24 hours) to change the resolution on the graph. Day indicator Displays the date of the data shown in the graph.
graph information box -13- English When the sensor glucose value goes above the high glucose limit, the sensor glucose value is displayed in orange. When the sensor glucose value goes below the low glucose limit, the sensor glucose value is displayed in red.
Menu screen The Menu screen appears when you tap on the Home screen. Close the Menu screen uploader status pump status sensor status Connect Devices menu Sharing & Upload menu Item Description Close the Menu screen Closes the menu screen and returns you to the Home screen. Uploader status Displays the status of the uploader battery and communication between the uploader and the mobile device.
Icon name Description Uploader battery The charge level of your uploader battery. The color and the fill level of the icon indicate the status. When your battery is full, the icon is solid green. As the battery life is used, the icon changes as shown. The icon with the question mark indicates that the charge level of the uploader battery is unknown. This happens if your mobile device is out of range from your uploader or the app does not have a current status of the battery.
Icon name Description Pump communication The communication status between your pump and your uploader. The green check mark indicates that your uploader is communicating with your pump. The red X indicates that your pump is not communicating with your uploader. The icon with the question mark indicates that the pump communication status is unknown. This happens if your uploader is out of range of either the pump or your mobile device. Sensor life The remaining life of your sensor in days.
Turning off the uploader Press and hold the button for six seconds to turn off the uploader. The red LED light appears for at least one second as the uploader turns off. Pairing mode Press and hold the button for three seconds to put the uploader into pairing mode. The blue LED flashes every four seconds when in pairing mode. If the device is not paired within 20 minutes, the blue LED shuts off. Charging You should charge your uploader battery every night.
LED Status Description What it means Green LED shines continuously. Uploader battery is fully charged. Green LED blinks every second for three seconds after the user presses the button for one to two seconds. Uploader is on. Red LED blinks every second. Contact the 24 Hour HelpLine for assistance. Air travel Turn off your uploader when boarding an airplane; it is an RF device and is not certified for operation aboard aircraft.
Message title Message text Mobile Device Bluetooth® off Turn on Bluetooth® to see your current sensor information. Pump Above 400 mg/dL Sensor glucose value is outside the sensor range. Below 40 mg/dL Sensor glucose value is outside the sensor range. Cal error Invalid sensor data or invalid BG value. See your pump system user guide. Change sensor Sensor can no longer be used. Insert a new sensor. Lost sensor Sensor values not available. Go to Find Lost Sensor on your pump.
Charger weight 0.88 oz (25 grams) Operating conditions Temperature and humidity: 32 °F (0 °C) at 10% RH to 113 °F (45 °C) at 95% RH Storage conditions Temperature: -4 °F (-20 °C) to 131 °F (55 °C) Relative Humidity: Not to exceed 95% (non-condensing) at 131° F (55° C) RF communication range from sensor-augmented pump to uploader Six feet in free air and line-of-sight communication Uploader radio frequency (RF) Pump to uploader: ISM 916.5 MHz Uploader dimensions 2.54 X 1.09 X 0.
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