How much data does the transmitter store? If I move outside of the 2 meters transmission range – will I lose my data?
When the transmitter is separated from the insulin pump for more than 2 meters, the transmission is considered “out of range.” The transmitter holds 40 minutes worth of memory, so even though your system is “out of range,” continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) data can be re-populated in the insulin pump. If your system is out-of-range for longer than 40 minutes, when reviewing historical reports you would notice “data gap” where information is missing during this period of time.
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