Navigation Bar:
Home:
- Home is the first screen you will see after logging in.
- The home screen displays a 14-day snapshot of your recent activity, blood glucose results, insulin doses, or carb entries, as well as notifications for patterns and recurring patterns. The timeline also shows progress you have made in working towards your goals. Tap any of these items to view details.
- Pulling down on the home screen will also activate syncing with the meter.
Using The Share Feature:
- The OneTouch Reveal® mobile app’s Share feature lets you share blood glucose readings and other OneTouch Reveal® data with your Care team or with trusted friends or family over text or email.
- There are three ways to share:
- Share Last Reading:
- Share the last blood glucose reading you synced or manually entered in the mobile app. The blood glucose value, Meal Tag, whether the reading was in-range, low, or high, and the date and time of the reading are included in a text or email.
- Share a Report:
- Create the PDF report and share by email, print it, or open it using other apps on your mobile device that handle PDF files.
- Progress Reports include key blood glucose summaries and statistics for a 14-day or 30-day time frame.
- NOTE: Reports use a default layout that you cannot edit. This includes time slots that may not match those in your settings. These default time slots help healthcare professionals quickly review patient reports. Emojis entered in notes may not display in PDF reports.
- Export Data:
- Create a CSV file with your blood glucose reading values, timestamps, whether they were manually entered, any Meal Tags, and any notes you entered. The CSV file also includes your other events (Insulin, Carbs, and Activity), and is available in 14-day, 30-day, or 90-day time frames. You can email the CSV file or open and share it using other apps on your mobile device that handle CSV files.
- NOTE: To share a blood glucose reading by text, your mobile device must have the ability to send a text message. To email a blood glucose reading, PDF, or CSV file, you must have an active email account set up through your mobile device's default email application. On an iOS device, you must add an email account to your mobile device under Settings > Mail.
1. Tap the Share icon next to the OneTouch Reveal® logo at the top of your screen.
2. To share your last reading by text: Tap Text under Share Last Reading. Your mobile device's messaging app will open with the text of the message already created. Enter one or more recipients and send the text.
3. To share your last reading by email: Tap Email under Share Last Reading. Your mobile device's default email app will open with your blood glucose reading info in the body of the email along with a Security Notice. Enter one or more recipients and send the email.
4. To share a PDF report: Tap the desired report under Share Report as PDF.
- When the PDF screen loads:
- Select a Time Frame: 14-Days, 30-Days, or 90-Days.
- Tap Email. Your mobile device's default email app will open with your PDF report attached to an email along with a Security Notice. Enter one or more recipients and send the email.
- Tap Print. A printer dialog screen that will allow you to choose a printer, page range, and print the PDF report.
- Tap Open in… and your mobile device will display installed apps that can open or share a PDF.
5. To export data: Tap CSV under Export Data.
- When the CSV screen loads:
- Select a Time Frame: 14-Days, 30-Days, or 90-Days.
- Tap Email. Your mobile device's default email app will open with the CSV file attached to an email along with a Security Notice. Enter one or more recipients and send the email.
- Tap Open in… and your mobile device will display installed apps that can open or share a CSV file.
Logbook:
- This option displays your blood glucose results, activity record, insulin doses, and carb entries in a tabular format.
Last Reading:
- This option shows your most recent blood glucose reading. Tapping on it displays the data from the last sync with your meter.
Patterns:
- Tapping on this option will show the high and low patterns apparent in the last 14 days of your results and will let you know if any of these high and low patterns have recurred during the same time of day. See Viewing Patterns from the Logbook for more information on patterns.
Averages:
- Includes your blood glucose statistics for four different time frames and the percentage of readings that fall into in-range, high, or low categories. In addition, you can enter A1C test results from your healthcare provider, and the OneTouch Reveal® mobile app will compare your A1C to the average of your blood glucose readings from the last 90 days.