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Freestyle FS81276 Mens Black Navigator 2.0 Digital Compass StrapGet ready to turn some heads, this watch will have you the talk of the town. With its slick styling, and free fit technology, not only will this watch look good but it will fell good to. 100 meters H20 Declination adjustment Time/Calendar 30 Lap memory chrono Timer with 2 interval timers 3 alarms Digital compass with 16 cardinal directions and digital direction with 1 degree resolution.
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Brand: Freestyle
Part Number: FS81276
UPC: 038461001922, 902627525693
EAN: 0038461001922
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| hugobs |
3:12am on Thursday, October 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| "This is the best nav device I have ever used! This has the same screen, antenna and guts as the Garmin 60Csx, but floats on water and is cheaper. "The Garmin 76cx and 76csx are very nice handheld GPS receivers with a number of good features. | |
| Bec à Fuel |
7:23pm on Tuesday, October 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| Business trip Acquires Satellites Quickly","Compact","Easy Menus","Easy To Read","Easy To Set Up","Reliable Performance","Simple Controls | |
| wwoodard |
12:26pm on Saturday, October 2nd, 2010 ![]() |
| Unit works wonderfully, very comprehensive and meaningful learning curve to a neophyte in GPS. Perhaps should have started with a simpler unit. Score! This mount is designed for bike handlebars, but I use it on my boat. The very similar boat mount costs 3 or 4 times as much. great gps for the lake had this for 2 years now, and never once got lost on the lake with it | |
| morphex |
8:29pm on Monday, September 27th, 2010 ![]() |
| Even works with my motorycle gloves on! Acquires Satellites Quickly","Compact","Easy Menus","Easy To Read","Easy To Set Up","Reliable Performance". | |
| Beeker |
3:44pm on Friday, July 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| Buy a 2GB microSD card and the maps software with it. Then you can just load all the maps to the card and be done with it. | |
| prath003 |
2:58am on Saturday, July 24th, 2010 ![]() |
| Very, very, very good. Very good for my needs, all round use auto, boat, foot. You have to campout with it to undrestand it. I really like my Map 76 Csx. I got the micro data cards for Western Lakes and for City Navigator. | |
| 2CV67 |
6:43am on Sunday, June 20th, 2010 ![]() |
| My wife purchased the GPSMAP 76cSx for me. We had no problems w/ ordering or shipping. The unit arrived in excellent condition. | |
| SergioRuiz |
1:33am on Monday, May 31st, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought 2 of these - one for a gift and one to mount on my motorcycle. I tried this in my car. We use this product in the jungle of Peru (south America) and help us to find the way home and save our life most of the time. | |
| dotH |
1:02am on Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| Nice way to mount GPS on bike I had been rigging up my Garmin 96c to use on my bicycle. I spotted this mount online and figured to give it a try. | |
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NAVIGATOR 2.0
the range of 1 January 2008 to 31 December 2099. NOTE: In FOREIGN TIME settings, only the hour digits and minute digits are open to setting. All other settings are synchronized between HOME TIME and FOREIGN TIME mode. TO USE THE COMPASS: Press S3 button to select COMPASS mode. The current time will be displayed for around 0.5 second, then the relative compass point and angular bearing will be displayed. NOTE: This moving pointer represents the direction of North (N).
TO SET THE DECLINATION ANGLE: In COMPASS mode, 1. Press and hold S2 button for around 2 seconds to enter into CAL mode. 2. Press S3 button, the declination angle will blink. 3. Press S1 or S3 button to set the declination angle. Holding down the button will speed up the process. 4. After finished making all settings, press S2 button to return to COM- PASS mode. TO CALIBRATE THE COMPASS: In COMPASS mode, 1. Press and hold S2 button for around 2 seconds to enter into CAL (cali- bration) mode. 2. Press S1 button, the pointers will begin to rotate clockwise. 3. Rotate the watch horizontally in clockwise direction slowly for at least 2 rotations, taking at least 15 seconds per rotation. 4. Press S1 button or leave the watch idle for 60 seconds to confirm the calibration process, or press S2 button or S3 button to abort the calibration process. TO USE THE CHRONOGRAPH: 1. Press S3 button to select CHRONO GRAPH mode. 2. The chronograph will then be displayed in its current status reset, running or stopped. 3. To resume a counting, press S1 button to resume from where it left off. 4. To start a new counting, reset the chronograph to zero first. Press S1 button to stop counting, then press and hold S2 button for around 2 seconds to reset. For the measurement of elapsed time, In CHRONOGPRAH mode, 1. Press S1 button to start counting. 2. To stop counting, press S1 button. Press S1 button to resume from where it left off. 3. To reset to zero, press S1 button to stop counting and then press and hold S2 button. For the measurement of split time, In CHRONOGRAPH mode, 1. Press S1 button to start counting. 2. While the chronograph is running, press S2 button once to register a lap. The lap number and lap time of the registered lap will be displayed. The chronograph is still running in the background. After around 10 seconds, the lap number and split time of the cur rent lap will be displayed. 3. Repeat the last step until all the laps have been registered. 4. To stop counting, press S1 button. Press S1 button to resume from where it left off. 5. To reset to zero, press S1 button to stop counting, then press and hold S2 button for around 2 seconds. NOTE: The watch can register and record up to a maximum of 30 laps. NOTE: The chronograph can count up to a maximum of 99 hours, 59 minutes and 59.99 seconds. NOTE: You can leave the chronograph running while switching over to other operating modes.
CONTROL BUTTONS S1. Start/stop button S2. Lap/reset button S3. Mode button S4. Light button DISPLAY MODES: The watch has six display modes: HOME TIME / FOREIGN TIME (TM2), COMPASS (COMP), CHRONOGRAPH (CHR), RECALL (RCL), TIMER (TMR) and ALARM (ALM). To change from one display mode to another, press S3 button once. The mode description will appear for around 2 seconds before the selected mode is activated. NOTE: In any setting mode, if there is no key manipulation for around 1-2 minutes, the watch will automatically save the entered data and exit the setting mode. HOME AND FOREIGN TIME DISPLAY: To display FOREIGN TIME mode, press S1 button when HOME TIME mode is displayed. The mode description (TM2) will be displayed. To change back to HOME TIME mode, press S1 button again.
NOTE: If there is no key manipulation for 20 seconds, the compass sensor will be deactivated for power saving and the watch will display only the current HOME TIME or FOREIGN TIME (depends on your selection in time mode). Press S1 button to re-activate the compass sensor.
NOTE: If the compass does not seem to work well, for example: when it displays the wrong compass direction or it displaysDIST(distort) on the screen, then you have to calibrate the compass. You should also calibrate it after replacing the battery. If your TO SET THE TIME AND CALENDAR: watch has been exposed to strong 1. Press S3 button to select HOME electromagnetic fields, such as electric TIME / FOREIGN TIME mode. lines, magnets or loudspeakers, then 2. Press and hold S2 button for you have to calibrate it again. Please around 2 seconds. The second also calibrate the compass before digits will blink. using it for the first time and before a 3. Press S1 button to reset the second long trip. digits to zero. 4. Press S3 button, the minute digits NOTE: Because of the difference be will blink. tween true North and magnetic North, 5. Press S1 button to set the minute you have to compensate it by adjusting digits. Holding down the button will the compass declination. The declina speed up the process. tion angle for your local area may be 6. Press S3 button, the hour digits will found below: blink. City Declination 7. Press S1 button to set the hour Angle digits. Holding down the button will speed up the process. Anchorage 22 E 8. Follow the same pattern to set the Atlanta 4W hour format, date, month, year, Bombay 1W Boston 16 W hourly chime option and button Calgary 18 E beep option. Chicago 3W 9. To set the hour format, press S1 Denver 10 E button to toggle between 12-hour Jerusalem 3E and 24-hour format. The P.M. indi- London 4W Little Rock 3E cator may be displayed to indicate Livingston, MT 14 E the time period 12:00 A.M. 11:59 Munich 1E P.M. in 12-hour format. New York City 14 W 10.To set the hourly chime option, Orlando 5W press S1 button to turn it ON or Oslo 2W Paris 2W OFF. Rio De Janeiro 21 W 11.To set the button beep option, press San Francisco 15 E S1 button to turn in ON or OFF. Seattle 19 E 12.After finished making all the set- Shanghai 5W tings, press S2 button to confirm. Toronto 11 W NOTE: The day (of the week) is automatically set in accordance with the date. The date can be set within
Vancouver 20 E Washington DC 10 W Waterbury, CT 14 W
TO USE THE RECALL FUNCTION: 1. Press S3 button to select RECALL mode. 2. Press S1 button to scroll through the recorded individual lap time and total elapsed time. 2. Press S2 button to select among alarm entries 1, 2 and 3 to set. 3. Press and hold S2 button for around 2 seconds. The minute digits will blink. 4. Press S1 button to set the minute digits. Holding down the button will speed up the process. NOTE: The recall function is available 5. Press S3 button, the hour digits will only when there is lap record. The blink. message NO LAPS will be displayed 6. Press S1 button to set the hour if there is no lap record. digits. Holding down the button will speed up the process. NOTE: The lap record will be cleared 7. Press S3 button the alarm fre when the chronograph is reset. quency will blink. 8. Press S1 button to select among TO SET THE TIMER: daily (DL Y) and individual day (of 1. Press S3 button to select TIMER the week) only Sunday (SUN), mode. Monday (MON, Tuesday (TUE), 2. Press and hold S2 button for Wednesday (WED), Thursday (THU), around 2 seconds, the timer selec Friday (FRI) and Saturday (SAT). tion will blink. 3. Press S1 button to toggle between 9. After finished the settings, press S2 timer interval 1 and timer interval 2 button to confirm. to set. 4. Press S3 button, the second digits NOTE: The alarm will automatically be activated after being set. will blink. 5. Press S1 button to set the second digits. Holding down the button will NOTE: The alarm will work according to HOME TIME or FOREIGN TIME (de speed up the process. 6. Press S3 button, the minute digits pends on your selection in time mode). will blink. TO USE THE ALARM: 7. Press S1 button to set the minute digits. Holding down the button will In ALARM mode, 1. Press S2 button to select among speed up the process. 8. Press S3 button, the hour digits will alarm entries 1, 2 and 3 to set. 2. Press S1 button to activate the blink. will alarm. The alarm indicator 9. Press S1 button to set the hour digits. Holding down the button will be displayed. 3. Press S1 button again to deactivate speed up the process. 10.Press S3 button, the action-at-end the alarm. The message OFF will be displayed. selection will blink. 11.Press S1 button to select among CS WHEN AN ALARM GOES OFF: (Count Stop), CR (Count Repeat) A 20-second alarm tune will be emitted and CCU (Count Up). at the designated time when the alarm 12.After finished making all the set- is activated. To stop the tune, press tings, press S2 button to confirm. any button. NOTE: Illustration of the action-at-end TO USE THE BACKLIGHT: selections: Press S4 button to turn on the backa) CS (Count Stop) the timer will stop when the countdown teaches light for around 3 seconds. zero. BEZEL-ACTIVATED BACKLIGHT b) CR (Count Repeat) the timer will repeat the countdown when the FUNCTION: 1. Press and hold S4 button for around countdown reaches zero. 3 seconds activated or deactivate c) CCU (Count Up) the timer count the bezel-activated backlight func- up to a maximum of 23 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds when the tion. 2. When the function is activated, the countdown reaches zero. light bulb icon will be displayed. You can then turn on the backlight NOTE: The timer cannot be activated for around 3 seconds by touching if the value of timer interval 1 is set the bezel of the watch. as 0:000. TO USE THE TIMER: 1. Press S3 button to select TIMER mode. 2. The timer will be displayed in its current state reset, running, or stopped. 3. To resume a counting, press S1 button to resume from where it left off. 4. To start a new counting, reload the timer first. Press S1 button to stop counting and then press S2 button. 5. After reaching zero in a countdown, a tune will be emitted. To stop the tune, press any button. NOTE: You can leave the timer running while switching over to other operating modes. TO SET THE ALARM: 1. Press S3 button to select ALARM mode.
To reduce carbon foot print, these Freestyle instructions are printed with soy inks on recycled paper.
NOTE: To use the bezel-activated backlight function, the caseback of the watch must be in direct contact with your skin during wear. LOW BATTERY DETECTION: When the battery of the watch is close to depletion, the battery low indicator will be displayed.
FS8127-NAVIGATOR 2.0-1067-MR01

2.2.3 CoPilot for FreeStyle Navigator System Installation
Follow these steps to install the CoPilot for FreeStyle Navigator system. The installer screens provide additional information or instructions. 1. If the CoPilot Health Management System is open, close the application. 2. Start the installer:
If you have the CoPilot for FreeStyle Navigator system CD-ROM, insert the disk into the CD drive. (Most computers start installation automatically.) --OR--
If you have downloaded the installation software, double-click the CoPilot for FreeStyle Navigator system installer file (CPNavigator_Web.exe). 3. A message appears if you try to install the CoPilot for FreeStyle Navigator system before you install the CoPilot system. 4. Welcome Page - Read the welcome page and click Next to continue or Cancel to quit. 5. License Agreement - The End User License Agreement is displayed. Read it and select I Agree, then click Next to continue or click Cancel to stop the installation. 6. Confirmation - Click I Confirm to continue. Click I Do Not Confirm to return to the license agreement. 7. Start Installation - The installer is ready to begin. Click Next to proceed, click Back to make changes in previous screens, or click Cancel to stop the installation. 8. Installation Progress - A screen shows installation progress. 9. Success Message - Installation is complete. Click Finish.
2.2.4 Verify Installation
1. Start the CoPilot system. 2. Look for CoPilot for FreeStyle Navigator User Guide in the Resource Links list on the home page. If this is not in the list, see Appendix A: Troubleshooting.
2.2.5 To Uninstall the CoPilot for FreeStyle Navigator System
When the CoPilot for FreeStyle Navigator system is installed, it is an integrated part of the CoPilot system. To uninstall the CoPilot for FreeStyle Navigator system only, follow these steps: 1. Close the CoPilot system application.
2. Follow Microsoft Windows' standard procedure to remove the CoPilot for FreeStyle Navigator system.
You do not need to restart your computer. You can start the CoPilot system when desired.
Section 3 Uploading Data into the CoPilot System
3 Uploading Data into the CoPilot System
This section provides instructions to upload data from your FreeStyle Navigator Receiver to the CoPilot system. Be sure to read all instructions before you connect your receiver and upload data.
Important Considerations
Frequency to Upload The FreeStyle Navigator Receiver can store up to 60 days of continuous glucose readings, test results, and other information. When the receiver reaches storage capacity, the oldest data is replaced with new data. To avoid losing stored information, upload data at least every 60 days. Carefully review the following guidelines and considerations to help ensure trouble-free connections and data upload.
Time and Date Settings - Verify that your receiver and computer have the correct (same) time and date setting. You must have the correct time and date setting when you perform any testing, record continuous data, and upload data. If the time and date setting is incorrect in either your receiver or computer, data may not upload, or data may upload with the incorrect date and time. Distance - The maximum distance that you can keep between your receiver and computer depends on your Bluetooth adapter. Bluetooth adapters are designed for short range communication only. For best results, place your receiver within ten feet of your computer during data upload. Battery - You may not be able to complete data upload if your receiver battery is less than 20% full. See the FreeStyle Navigator Users Guide for more information about battery life and replacement. Time to Upload - Depending on the quantity of data stored in your receiver, it can take up to 12 minutes to upload your data. Device Association - The CoPilot system uniquely identifies any supported device when the device is connected, using a built-in electronic identification number. Since the data in each FreeStyle Navigator Receiver belongs to an individual user, each receiver uploaded to the CoPilot system must be associated with a specific user profile. When you upload a specific receiver for the first time, the CoPilot system prompts you to assign the receiver to a user. Other Receivers Nearby - Because it is a wireless communication, the CoPilot for FreeStyle Navigator system will be able to upload other receivers that are nearby. Look for the NAV number that is located on the back of your receiver to ensure you are uploading the appropriate receiver.
3.2 Read Device Button - Default Device
There are two options that you can use to start the process to upload data:
The Data Entry menu command, Read FreeStyle Navigator. The Read Device button, or icon on the CoPilot system home page.
Figure 2. Read Device Button and Icon
By default, the Read Device button (and icon) is configured to upload data from a device that is connected to your computer with a cable. Follow this procedure if you would like to use the Read Device button to upload data from a FreeStyle Navigator Receiver: 1. Click DataEntry > Assign Default Device.
The Assign Default Device message opens.
3. 4. 5.
In the Device List, select FreeStyle Navigator. The Available Ports option Bluetooth (Auto) is pre-selected and displayed in grey. Click OK. The Read Device button is now set to upload data from your FreeStyle Navigator Receiver.
3.3 Data Upload Procedure
Before you upload data from a receiver, you must use the Select User or Patient list to select the correct profile for the receiver you are using. If you do not have a user profile for the device user, create a profile before you upload data. Note: The data upload procedure includes steps to use the CoPilot system and your receiver at the same time. 1. Select the user in the Select User or Patient list.
Click the Read Device button. (Or, click DataEntry > Read FreeStyle Navigator.)
The CoPilot system displays a message to prompt you to set your FreeStyle Navigator Receiver to Upload Mode.
Note: Do not click OK until you are instructed to do so. 4. On the FreeStyle Navigator Receiver:
Select the Main menu. Select System. Select Data Upload. When your receiver is ready for data upload it will display a message indicating it is searching for a connection to a PC.
6. 7. 8. 9. Click OK in the CoPilot message. During the time that it takes to establish a connection and upload all data, the CoPilot system displays a series of Connection Status messages. When a connection is established, your receiver beeps (or vibrates, depending on your settings). Your receiver displays a message indicating the data upload is in progress. When data upload is complete, both the CoPilot system and your receiver display messages. If the time difference between the PC and receiver is more than 10 minutes the CoPilot system displays a reminder message to check the time in your receiver.
10. Click OK. 11. The CoPilot system then displays a status report with a summary of all event types and the number of records transferred. Note: Check the last line for errors. If you see errors, try the upload again. If errors persist, see Appendix A: Troubleshooting.
12. Click OK. 13. Your receiver displays a message indicating when upload is complete.
3.4 Additional Messages During Data Upload
There are several other messages that you may see while connecting your receiver or uploading data:
New Device/Data Source Select FreeStyle Navigator Assigned to Another User Device Timeout
3.4.1 New Device/Data Source Message
The CoPilot system uniquely identifies every compatible blood glucose meter that you connect to upload data, by reading a unique electronic identification number included in the device. Using the identification number, the CoPilot system assigns each device to a specific user profile. The reason for assigning each device to a specific profile is to prevent the uploading of data from a device used by one person to the profile database of another person. When you connect a specific device to the CoPilot system, the CoPilot system checks the identification number. If the device is new to the CoPilot system, the CoPilot system displays a New Device/Data Source message.
Figure 3. New Device/Data Source Message
This message prompts you to assign the device to a specific user, the name of the current user, or to add a new user. When you see this message, you have three options: A. To associate the device with the current profile, select Assign this device to {current user} and click OK. The CoPilot system assigns the device to this profile, and closes the message. In the future, select the correct user profile in the Select User (or Patient) list before you connect and upload data. B. To add a new user and associate the device with a new profile, select Add a new user and click OK. The CoPilot system opens a new profile for you to fill in required information. When you save the new profile, the device is associated and the data upload process is completed. C. To associate the device with another user who already has a profile, click Cancel and follow these steps:
Return to the CoPilot system home page. Select the person to assign the device to, in the Select User or Patient list. Restart the data upload procedure. When data upload is complete, the CoPilot system displays the same message. Select Assign this device to {name of current user} and click OK.
3.4.2 Select FreeStyle Navigator Message
The CoPilot system must identify the devices that are within the range of Bluetooth communication before it can start the data upload process. If there is more than one FreeStyle Navigator within communication range, the CoPilot system displays a message with a list of available devices.
Follow instructions in the message to identify your receiver and click Connect.
3.4.3 Assigned to Another User Message
If you attempt to upload data from an identified device to the profile of a user who is not associated with the device, the CoPilot system prevents the data upload and displays a message. To upload data from this device, select the correct user profile in the Select User or Patient list and restart the data upload procedure.
3.4.4 Device Timeout Messages
There are two timeout messages that you may see. 1. One timeout message is displayed if you use the Read Device button or icon, and the button is not set to access a FreeStyle Navigator via the Bluetooth adapter. To fix this issue, see Section 3.2: Read Device Button - Default Device. 2. A second timeout message is displayed if the CoPilot system fails to connect with your receiver. Check your receiver battery, the Bluetooth adapter, menu settings and procedures in your receiver, and the distance between your computer and receiver. For more troubleshooting information, see Appendix A: Troubleshooting.
Section 4 Reports for Continuous Monitoring
Reports for Continuous Monitoring
The CoPilot Health Management System automatically performs statistical and other calculations on data that you upload from a device or that you enter manually. The CoPilot system displays data in several types of reports designed to present information helpful for health management by acting as a data management tool. Reports contain various types of tables, charts, and graphs that can help you see trends and find historical details about your blood glucose, insulin, diet, medication and more.
Size Warning Message
The FreeStyle Navigator Receiver records 144 continuous glucose data points per 24-hour day. These data points and any events entered into the receiver are transferred to the CoPilot system when you upload. When you view reports that contain continuous glucose data, the date range you select may contain more than 5000 events. If there are more than 5000 events in the date range you have selected, the CoPilot system displays the following warning message before opening the report.
Figure 4. Data Upload Size Warning
Click No to select a smaller date range. Click Yes to view the date range you have selected. Depending upon your computer and the total number of events in the date range, you may experience delays in the processing and presentation of data. To decrease the time needed to process, view and interact with reports, select a smaller date range. If you often run reports with more than 5000 events, consider adding additional memory to your computer or adjusting your computers virtual memory settings.
4.2 Glucose Data Type Symbols
The following key is included on reports to help you remember symbols used for various types of data. Glucose readings are represented in reports as follows:
Squares represent manual blood glucose (BG) entries Triangles represent discrete meter BG readings Circles represent continuous monitoring (CM) glucose readings
Scope of this Section and Additional Information
This section provides instructions for viewing and understanding reports that show continuous glucose monitoring data. While the CoPilot system provides 11 types of reports, this User's Guide discusses five of the main reports that can be used with continuous data. However, you can access continuous data in all of the reports.
Diary List Glucose Modal Day Glucose Line Statistics Daily Combination
Complete information about viewing reports and using all report features in the CoPilot system is provided in the CoPilot Health Management System Users Guide (see Section 5: Viewing and Printing Reports). Refer to this section for additional instructions to use the zoom feature in charts, to set data filter options, to set display options for continuous glucose data, and to edit data in the Diary List.
Diary List
The Diary List lists all the glucose, meal, and insulin events that occurred in a specified time period.
Figure 5. Diary List with Continuous Glucose Data
Continuous glucose data is shown in the Type column with the Continuous Monitoring symbol (CM). In the Value column, each CM event is displayed with a TRU directional arrow.
Figure 6. Diary List: Glucose Trend Arrows in Value Column
Be sure to enter and check all values carefully. The CoPilot system cannot check that the entries you make are correct for your personal needs. Serious effects on your health could result from relying on or using improper or incomplete entries. Discuss the data entry options available with your HCP so you are both clear on the amount and types of information for therapy analysis.
Have your HCP review and confirm your entries before using this data. Serious effects on your health could result from relying on, or using, incorrect entries.
CAUTION: Any data that is edited on the FreeStyle Navigator Receiver after that data has been uploaded will not be altered during subsequent uploads.
4.5 Glucose Modal Day Report
The Glucose Modal Day Report shows daily pattern(s) of glucose levels from blood glucose testing and continuous glucose monitoring. Daily glucose data is displayed as symbols, connected by a line. These symbols help you easily recognize the different types of data on the report.
Figure 7. Glucose Modal Day Report with Continuous Glucose Data 4.5.1 Zoom In or Out
When you view the Glucose Modal Day Report, or the Glucose Line Report, you can zoom in or out. To zoom out, left-click and drag your mouse from the bottom right to the top left of the desired area.
The line connecting glucose symbols helps you view daily patterns in your data. It is not meant to represent actual glucose values. Only the symbols represent your actual glucose readings.
Daily glucose readings are displayed on the Glucose Modal Day Report under headings for specific time periods: Pre- and Post-Bkfst, Pre- and Post-Lunch, Pre- and Post-Dinner, Bed, and Sleep. A line links the daily readings. Each day is represented by a line with a unique color; if you choose to view more than seven days, the colors repeat.
4.5.2 Viewing Trends in Glucose Levels
Use the Glucose Modal Day Report to view trends in your glucose levels. For example, you might want to examine your breakfast glucose levels for the last several days. If the timing of breakfast is consistent over the date range that you select, it is easy to identify patterns. For example, to view trends in your breakfast glucose levels:
Select the Date Range you wish to view. Zoom in on the Pre-Bkfst and Post-Bkfst time periods to better view glucose levels during breakfast.
Figure 8. Glucose Modal Day Report - Zoom to Breakfast Time Period
CAUTION: In the FreeStyle Navigator clinical trials, the sensor signal sometimes temporarily decreased from the true value. This typically happened during sleep, and recovered rapidly when the user moved or was awakened. Depending on the size of the decrease and your alarm settings, a false low-glucose alarm or false projected low-glucose alarm may sound. When viewing CoPilot system reports, you may see artificially low glucose readings at these times.
4.6 Glucose Line Report
The Glucose Line Report displays all glucose readings for the selected date range connected by one continuous line. You can quickly and easily see patterns in your glucose levels over the date range. To see more detail, zoom in on specific areas.
Figure 9. Glucose Line Report with Continuous Glucose Data
CAUTION: When you zoom in or out, you may change the scale on the Y-axis (vertical). When you compare two or more separate line graphs for different date ranges, verify that the scale on the Yaxis is the same on all graphs. Otherwise, changes in your glucose levels may be interpreted incorrectly.
4.7 Statistics Report
The Statistics Report includes tables for glucose, insulin, and carbohydrate statistics. The glucose statistics table includes detailed glucose meter information such as total number of readings; highest, lowest and average readings; above, below and within target percentages.
Figure 10. Statistics Report: Glucose Statistics Table
The Statistics Report does not separate continuous glucose readings from discrete or manual blood glucose readings. To view only FreeStyle Navigator continuous glucose data on the Statistics Report, you must use data filters. In the Report Configuration tool (Data Filter tab), select Glucose (CM) and de-select Glucose (BG). CAUTION: Including both Glucose (CM) and Glucose (BG) blood glucose readings may alter the Statistics Report and other reports. CAUTION: The CoPilot system uses a minimum of three data points to determine standard deviation. FreeStyle Navigator uses a minimum of two data points to determine standard deviation. There may be a slight difference if you are comparing the two statistics.
4.8 Daily Combination Report
The Daily Combination Report summarizes glucose, carbohydrate, and insulin data for a single day. It displays the data in both graphic and table formats. You can view the glucose graph in this report with or without text. The text shows the numerical value of each glucose reading. Due to the large number of glucose readings, the numbers may be difficult to read. Open the Diary List to view the numerical value of specific glucose readings.
Figure 11. Daily Combination Report: Glucose Graph With Text
Figure 12. Daily Combination Report: Glucose Graph Without Text
To view the Daily Combination Report without text on the glucose graph: 1. On the Reports Toolbar, open the Report Configuration tool. 2. Select the Miscellaneous tab. 3. De-select Show Text on Graphs in Daily Combination Report. 4. Click OK to save and return to the report.
Appendix A: Troubleshooting
If you have questions after reading this Users Guide, or for technical assistance, please contact Abbott Diabetes Care, Customer Care. To obtain support, please contact the person you received the software from, or your local Abbott Diabetes Care office. For a list of worldwide offices, visit www.AbbottDiabetesCare.com and click Worldwide Locations. On the Worldwide Locations page, click the link for your country or a country near you. Should you still have a problem after completing the suggested corrections listed in this section, please contact Customer Care.
Installation and Uninstallation Problems
General Information For any problems during installation or uninstallation, or if you cannot see CoPilot in your PCs Start menu after installation, contact Customer Care. Bluetooth Installation You must use an ADC-recommended Bluetooth adapter when using the CoPilot for FreeStyle Navigator system. Contact Customer Care for other Bluetooth adapter brands recommended by Abbott Diabetes Care.
Follow the manufacturers instructions when installing the Bluetooth adapter.
The CoPilot for FreeStyle Navigator System Installation The CoPilot for FreeStyle Navigator system will not install if you have not first installed the CoPilot system. The CoPilot for FreeStyle Navigator System Uninstallation The CoPilot for FreeStyle Navigator system can be uninstalled separately from the CoPilot system.
During an uninstall, the CoPilot for FreeStyle Navigator system software will be removed from the CoPilot Health Management System folder on your computer.
Communication Problems
General Information For any problems with data transfer from FreeStyle Navigator to the CoPilot system, contact Customer Care.
Bluetooth Communication Error If you remove the Bluetooth adapter from your PC, you may get the following error message during the next upload.
Figure 13. Bluetooth Error
Reconnect the Bluetooth adapter to your PC. Then try the data upload again. It should be successful.
FreeStyle Navigator Receiver Communication Error If the FreeStyle Navigator Receiver is not within 10 feet of your PC when uploading data, you may get a communication error.
Move the receiver closer to the PC. Then try the data upload again. It should be successful. If the FreeStyle Navigator Receiver is not working properly, see the FreeStyle Navigator Users Guide.
FreeStyle Navigator Receiver Data Upload Error If communication is broken between your PC and the FreeStyle Navigator Receiver, some data may be lost. You may get a message indicating there was a data upload error.
Try the data upload again. It should be successful. Contact Customer Care if you continue to get this error message. A timeout error will occur if the UAC (User Account Control) is not turned off before FreeStyle Navigator data is uploaded.
FreeStyle Navigator Receiver Data Upload Error Using Windows Vista
Note: The UAC must be turned off prior to the data upload from the FreeStyle Navigator system.
FreeStyle Navigator Receiver Battery Low If the FreeStyle Navigator Receiver battery is less than 20% full, you may get an error message.
Replace the batteries in the FreeStyle Navigator Receiver at the time of your next sensor replacement, because replacing the batteries will end your sensor life. You will not be able to complete the data upload until you replace the batteries. See the FreeStyle Navigator Users Guide for information on battery life and replacement.
Data-Related Problems
General Information For any problems with data you uploaded from FreeStyle Navigator, contact Customer Care. Missing Data If you notice that data is missing when using the CoPilot for FreeStyle Navigator system, verify which data filters are active. Also verify that the data is not hidden. For more information, see Data Filters and Display Features in the CoPilot Health Management System Users Guide.
If you have recently archived your the CoPilot system data, the data is not gone. You can restore the data by importing it. For more information, see Archiving Data and Importing a Database in the CoPilot Health Management System Users Guide.
Appendix B: Warning and Caution Messages
For reference, Warning and Caution messages included in this guide are listed below.
WARNING Messages
The following WARNING messages are included in this Users Guide. Section 4 Be sure to enter and check all values carefully. The CoPilot system cannot check that the entries you make are correct for your personal needs. Serious effects on your health could result from relying on or using improper or incomplete entries. Discuss the data entry options available with your HCP so you are both clear on the amount and types of information for therapy analysis. Have your HCP review and confirm your entries before using this data. Serious effects on your health could result from relying on, or using, incorrect entries. The line connecting glucose symbols helps you view daily patterns in your data. It is not meant to represent actual glucose values. Only the symbols represent your actual glucose readings.
CAUTION Messages
The following CAUTION messages are included in this Users Guide. Section 4
Any data that is edited on the FreeStyle Navigator Receiver after that data has been uploaded will not be altered during subsequent uploads. In the FreeStyle Navigator clinical trials, the sensor signal sometimes temporarily decreased from the true value. This typically happened during sleep, and recovered rapidly when the user moved or was awakened. Depending on the size of the decrease and your alarm settings, a false low-glucose alarm or false projected low-glucose alarm may sound. When viewing CoPilot system reports, you may see artificially low glucose readings at these times. When you zoom in or out, you may change the scale on the Y-axis (vertical). When you compare two or more separate line graphs for different date ranges, verify that the scale on the Y-axis is the same on all graphs. Otherwise, changes in your glucose levels may be interpreted incorrectly. Including both Glucose (CM) and Glucose (BG) blood glucose readings may alter the Statistics Report and other reports. The CoPilot system uses a minimum of three data points to determine standard deviation. FreeStyle Navigator uses a minimum of two data points to determine standard deviation. There may be a slight difference if you are comparing the two statistics.
Additional Messages During Data Upload 15 Appendix A Troubleshooting 26 archived data 28 Assigned to Another User Message 17
event types summary 14
FreeStyle Navigator upload duration 11 FreeStyle Navigator Continuous Glucose Monitoring System 3 FreeStyle Navigator Receiver battery 11 communication error 27 low battery 28 upload error 27 FreeStyle Navigator System 7
battery low 28 Bluetooth communication error 27 installation problems 26 Bluetooth adapter 5, 7 Bluetooth Adapter Installation 8 Bluetooth Adapter Requirements 7
glucose (BG) 24 glucose (CM) 24 Glucose Data Type Symbols 19 glucose levels viewing trends 22 Glucose Line Report 23 Y-axis scale 23 Glucose Modal Day Report 21 glucose trend arrows 20
Caution 6 CAUTION Messages 29 communication error Bluetooth 27 FreeStyle Navigator Receiver 27 Communication Problems 26 Computer Requirements 7 computer requirements 7 continuous glucose data 20 continuous glucose symbol 19 CoPilot for FreeStyle Navigator System and Bluetooth Technology 5 CoPilot for FreeStyle Navigator System Installation 7, 9 CoPilot Health Management System 3 CoPilot Health Management System for FreeStyle Navigator 5 CoPilot Health Management System Installation 9 customer care 4
hidden data 28
Important Considerations 11 importing data 28 Index 30 installation 4, 7 Installation and Uninstallation Problems 26 Installation Procedure 8 Installation Software 4 intended use 3 Intended Use and Application 3 Introduction 5
Daily Combination Report 25 view graph with text 25 view graph without text 25 data upload 13 data upload error FreeStyle Navigator Receiver 27 Data Upload Procedure 13 Data-Related Problems 28 date range 22 Device Timeout Messages 17 Diary List 19
low battery 28
missing data 28
New Device/Data Source Message 15
Preface 3 Pre-Installation Requirements 7 Product Names 5
Purpose and Scope 3
read device button 12, 13 Read Device Button - Default Device 12 Related Documentation 4 Reports overview 18 reports 18 Reports for Continuous Monitoring 18
Scope of this Section and Additional Information 19 Select FreeStyle Navigator Message 16 Size Warning Message 18 Statistics Report 24
technical support 4 Technical Support and Customer Care 4 To Uninstall the CoPilot for FreeStyle Navigator System 10 troubleshooting 26 battery low 28 Bluetooth adapter 26 data upload 27 missing data 28
upload data 11 upload summary 14 Uploading Data into the CoPilot System 11
Verify Installation 9 Versions 4 Viewing Trends in Glucose Levels 22
Warning and Caution Messages 6, 29 Warning and Caution messages 29 warning and caution messages 6 WARNING Messages 29 wireless communication 5
Y-axis scale Glucose Line Report 23
Zoom In or Out 21 zoom in or out 21
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