diff --git a/docs/EN/Configuration/BG-Source.md b/docs/EN/Configuration/BG-Source.md index 81871dfa2c28..244ac3c93f8f 100644 --- a/docs/EN/Configuration/BG-Source.md +++ b/docs/EN/Configuration/BG-Source.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ * [Data Smoothing](../Usage/Smoothing-Blood-Glucose-Data.md) * [xDrip+Settings](./xdrip.md) * [Dexcom G7](../Hardware/DexcomG7.md) -* [Dexcom G6](../Hardware/DexcomG6.md) +* [Dexcom G6 and ONE](../Hardware/DexcomG6.md) * [Dexcom G5](../Hardware/DexcomG5.md) * [Libre 3](../Hardware/Libre3.md) * [Libre 2](../Hardware/Libre2.md) diff --git a/docs/EN/Hardware/DexcomG6.md b/docs/EN/Hardware/DexcomG6.md index a811d59747d2..911b98a9dce8 100644 --- a/docs/EN/Hardware/DexcomG6.md +++ b/docs/EN/Hardware/DexcomG6.md @@ -1,27 +1,28 @@ -# Dexcom G6 +# Dexcom G6 and ONE ## Basics first - Follow general CGM hygiene and setting sensor recommendation [here](../Hardware/GeneralCGMRecommendation.md). -## General hints for looping with G6 +## General hints for looping with G6 and ONE - Recent transmitters are called Firefly. Sensors cannot be restarted without removing the transmitter, which itself cannot be reset, they also do not generate raw data. - If you are restarting sensors, ensure you are ready to calibrate and keep an eye on variation. -- Pre-soaking of the G6 with factory calibration is likely to give variation in results. If you do pre-soak, then to get best results, you will probably need to calibrate the sensor. +- Pre-soaking of the G6/ONE with factory calibration is likely to give variation in results. If you do pre-soak, then to get best results, you will probably need to calibrate the sensor. Read more in the [article](https://www.diabettech.com/artificial-pancreas/diy-looping-and-cgm/) published by Tim Street at [www.diabettech.com](https://www.diabettech.com). -## If using G6 with xDrip+ +## If using G6 or ONE with xDrip+ - If you are using a recent (Firefly) transmitter, preemptive restarts are **ignored**. - If you are using a modded transmitter you do **not need** to use preemptive restarts. - If you are using an old rebatteried transmitter, the safest thing to do is **disable** [preemptive restarts](https://navid200.github.io/xDrip/docs/Preemptive-Restart.html). Though, in this case you will have to use the G6 in non-[native mode](https://navid200.github.io/xDrip/docs/Native-Algorithm.html) (which is unadvisable as it disables factory calibration and doesn't filter noisy readings), or else the sensor will stop after 10 days. -- The Dexcom G6 transmitter can simultaneously be connected to the Dexcom receiver (or alternatively the t:slim pump) and one app on your phone. +- The Dexcom G6 and ONE transmitters can simultaneously be connected to the Dexcom receiver (or alternatively the t:slim pump) and one app on your phone. - When using xDrip+ as receiver uninstall the Dexcom app first. **You cannot connect xDrip+ and Dexcom app with the transmitter at the same time!** -- If you need Clarity and want to profit from xDrip+ alarms use the [BYODA](DexcomG6-if-using-g6-with-build-your-own-dexcom-app) with local broadcast to xDrip+. You can also use xDrip+ as a companion app of the official Dexcom app, but you might experience delays in BG readings. +- If you need Clarity and want to profit from xDrip+ alarms use the [BYODA](DexcomG6-if-using-g6-with-build-your-own-dexcom-app) (only G6) with local broadcast to xDrip+. +- You can also use xDrip+ as a companion app of the official Dexcom app, but you might experience delays in BG readings. - If not already set up, download [xDrip+](https://github.com/NightscoutFoundation/xDrip) and follow the instructions on [xDrip+ settings page](../Configuration/xdrip.md). - Select xDrip+ in in [ConfigBuilder, BG Source](../Configuration/Config-Builder.md#bg-source). @@ -56,9 +57,9 @@ Read more in the [article](https://www.diabettech.com/artificial-pancreas/diy-lo (DexcomG6-troubleshooting-g6)= -## Troubleshooting G6 +## Troubleshooting G6 and ONE -### Dexcom G6 specific troubleshooting +### Dexcom G6/ONE specific troubleshooting - Scroll down to **Troubleshooting** [here](https://navid200.github.io/xDrip/docs/Dexcom_page.html).