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OneTouch Reveal® Mobile App – iOS – Logbook Basics And Viewing Data
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Information on Logbook Basics and how to view data on the OneTouch Reveal® Mobile App for Apple® iOS devices.
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Logbook Basics and Viewing Data:

Logbook:

  • The Logbook automatically organizes your blood glucose readings and allows you to view them in three different arrangements: Day, Week, and Classic.
  • NOTE:
    • Readings that are HI or LO are included in the Logbook.
    • Manually-entered readings are displayed with the number in an italicized font to differentiate them from results sent from the meter.
    • A cell with a curled edge () indicates additional readings, and/or information about the reading, are available.
  • Day View
    • Day view shows blood glucose data for a specific date. The cells at the bottom of Day view reflect your insulin, activity, and carb entries. You can tap any event in this view to see details.
    • NOTE: You may choose to turn off insulin in Event Logging so that it does not show in the cells at the bottom of Day view. See Event Logging section in your Help File for more information.
  • Week View
    • Week view shows 7 days' worth of blood glucose data. The cells at the bottom of Week view reflect your insulin, activity, and carb entries. You can tap any column to see details.
    • NOTE: You may choose to turn off insulin in Event Logging so that it does not show in the cells at the bottom of Week view. See Event Logging section in your Help File for more information.
  • Classic View
    • Classic view is the default view displayed the first time you open Logbook. Readings in Classic view are assigned to an overnight, breakfast, lunch, dinner, or bedtime time period. The five time periods can be changed to fit your personal schedule. You can set your reading times for your Classic Logbook Meal Settings. See Classic Logbook Meal Settings section in your Help File. Before and After Meal readings are also displayed in separate columns for the breakfast, lunch, and dinner times.
    • Classic view shows a year's worth of blood glucose data, which you can access by scrolling down. Tap any cell to see details. Tap a date to see a list view of events for that day.
    • NOTE:
      • Before and After Meal columns appear only if you are using the Meal Tagging feature. See Range (Including Meal Tagging) section in your Help File.
      • At least one reading must be tagged Before or After Meal for the reading to appear in a meal column. Untagged readings will appear in the meal section and will fill both sides of the meal section.
      • The Overnight and Bedtime time slots do not separate readings into Before and After Meal columns, even though meal tags may be assigned to these readings.

Viewing Data:

  • In Classic view, swipe up to view older readings and swipe down to view more recent readings. In Day or Week view, use the left or right arrows to view data for the selected date range.
  • Readings above 33.3 mmol/L appear as HI and readings below 1.1 mmol/L appear as LO.
  • Only your most recent reading for any given Logbook box is displayed. A curled edge on a particular reading indicates that more information about the reading is available. Tap any entry in the Logbook box to view details.

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