[Diabetes-Talk] Got my Talking Glucometer, now What?

Don Wirth don.wirth at gmail.com
Mon Mar 9 02:32:11 UTC 2020


Lisa

>From you have written, I think you may have the Prodigy Voice.  Check
the following.  If these work, you have the voice.

The Prodigy voice has 5 buttons on the front.

In the upper right corner there is an up arrow and down arrow.

Below the screen are three buttons.: left button is repeat last read
message.  Middle button is "off" button or system settings button.
Right button is power on button.

To get history of readings as well as 7, 14, 21, 30, 60, and 90 day
average readings use the power button.  With no test strip in the
glucometer, press the power button.  To get previous test results,
with the unit on, hold the power button down for one second.  The last
reading including date time and result should be read to you.  To get
previous test results, press the up arrow.  You can press the up arrow
as many times as you have stored readings.

To get the average readings, turn the power on.  With the unit on,
hold the power button down for 3-5 seconds.  The unit should say "7
day average is ___".  Press the up arrow once to hear "14 day average
is ___".  Press up arrow again to hear "21 day average is ___".
continue pressing up arrow until you have heard through 90 day
average.  It will then cycle back to the 7 day average.

If your unit responds to these instructions with audible readouts, you
have a Prodigy Voice.

Don

On 3/8/20, Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter via Diabetes-Talk
<diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> No, the Autocode is not new. It's as old as the Voice. Actually, I think
> the
> Autocode was made before the Voice. The Voice is the only one from Prodigy
> that is fully accessible out of the box though.
>
> Bridgit
>
>
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