Transmitter wireless communication
Quality of service
The transmitter and display device connect via a Bluetooth
transmitter sends glucose data and system-related alerts to the display device, which verifies the
integrity of received data after wireless transmission. Quality of the connection is in accordance with
the Bluetooth
Specification v4.0.
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Data security
The transmitter is designed to only accept radio frequency (RF) communications from recognized and
linked devices. The transmitter must be paired before the display device will accept information from
the transmitter.
Display devices and system components (meters and transmitters) ensure data security via proprietary
means and data integrity using error checking processes, such as cyclic redundancy checks.
Traveling by air
The transmitter is safe for use on commercial airlines. Because travel rules are subject to change, it is
advisable to check with the Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) before traveling.
Guidance and manufacturer's declaration
Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration - Electromagnetic Emissions
Emissions Test
RF emissions
CISPR 11
Harmonic emis‐
sions
IEC 61000-3-2
Voltage fluctua‐
tions/flicker emis‐
sions
IEC 61000-3-3
Compliance
CISPR 11
The transmitter uses RF energy only for system communi‐
Group 1, Class B
cations. Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are not
likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equip‐
Not applicable
ment.
Note: The preceding statement is required by IEC
Not applicable
60601-1-2 for Group 1, Class B devices. Since the transmitter
is battery powered, its emissions will not be affected by the
establishment power supply and there is no evidence of any
issues associated with the use of the system in domestic
establishments.
low-energy technology network. The
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Electromagnetic Environment - Guidance
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