
Quality of service
Common consumer electronic devices that transmit in the same frequency band used by the transmitter
may prevent the pump from receiving the glucose information sent by the transmitter. Adherence to the
following guidelines will result in a consistent and reliable quality of service:
• Cell phone 12 inches away from pump and meter
• Meter and pump within 4 feet of each other
• Pump and transmitter 6 feet of each other
Data security
The Medtronic MiniMed Paradigm
®
series insulin pump is designed to only accept radio frequency (RF)
communications from recognized and linked devices (you must program your pump to accept information
from a specific device).
The Medtronic MiniMed Paradigm
®
insulin pump and system components (meters and transmitters) ensure
data security via proprietary means and ensures data integrity using error checking processes, such as
cyclic redundancy checks.
Status screen
Item When What
Active Insulin (if any) (Active Ins:) the amount of active
insulin, displayed to the next 0.025 U
Alarm Clock* (appears if scheduled to
alarm)
Time set is displayed.
Alert Silence (if active) Hi, Lo, Hi/Lo, All with time left
Auto-off (appears if enabled) X HR
Basal pattern information (if active) Pattern A or B
Battery Status (always appears) Normal, Low, Off
BG meter value
(most recent BG value
received)
(appears if BG meter is
enabled)
XXX mg/dL (XX.X mmol/L) time and
date received
Pump specifications 185
Chapter 15
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