[Diabetes-Talk] dex com and I phone
Milton
mota1252 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 9 19:26:22 UTC 2021
When you have downloaded the app. The first thing you will want to do is
setup an account with Dexcom using the app, if you haven't done this
already.
To enter the QR Code for the transmitter, you need to open the settings and
double tap the button for entering the code for the transmitter. The code if
found on the box that the transmitter is packaged in. You will get a new
transmitter every 90-days or when you receive a new supply of sensors.
To enter the QR Code for the sensor if you open the app and find the button
for new sensor or something like that, you will need to follow the prompts
and find the buttons on each screen.
I'm not sure what keyboard typing choice you are using but I personally like
touch typing where you single tap the buttons on the keyboard instead of
using the double tap. That is my preference.
Hope this helps some.
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Subject: [Diabetes-Talk] dex com and I phone
Does anyone have written directions as to how to put in to application the
transmitter and code numbers once you have the application down loaded?
>From the desk of
Angela Perone
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