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You can select 4 time zones as “starting time zone” from a drop-down list.
By selecting “Focusing time zone” and entering “Focusing range”, measured glucose
values only within the range of “Focusing range” in the selected time zone will be
displayed. If there are data measured on the same day as selected data in other time
zone, they will also be displayed.
For example, you can focus on the day when you had hypoglycemia in the morning.
Histogram (③ in the figure)
Levels of glucose (high, low, normal) are displayed on histogram.
Circle graph (④ in the figure)
Levels of glucose (high, low, normal) are displayed on percentage. You can see the
rates of abnormal glucose value easily with comparison between “present” graph and
“last” graph that shows the results for the same length of period as “present” graph.
* In Time series graphs and Time zone graphs, abnormal value is displayed as below.
Abnormal value (high) B. fast, Lunch, Dinner → Red chain double-dashed line ( )
Abnormal value (high) Bef bed, Late N → Red chain single-dashed line ( )
Abnormal value (low) B. fast, Lunch, Dinner → Blue chain double-dashed line ( )
Abnormal value (low) Bef bed, Late N → Blue chain single-dashed line ( )
Contents of <Data analysis>
[Close]
<Data analysis> is closed.
[Print] (whole/Time series/Time zone)
Click [Print (whole)], [Print (Time series)], or [Print (Time zone)] to print necessary graph.
If you have checked “Yes” for “Print preview” on <Basic information registration>, <Print
preview> is displayed before printing. Click [Print] on <Print preview> to print out.
* Histogram and circle graph cannot be printed at the same time. Select either of the
two on “Select graph to print” on the bottom-right corner of the screen.
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