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Maybe it's me, but I just went to the Prodigy Meters web site and looked for a

link for the manual for the Voice. Found it for the Autocode, but nothing for

the Voice. In fact, a search of their site using the keyword " voice " gave me

only a couple results.

There seems to be plenty of talk about other devices, and some discussion about

type 2 diabetes, but not much about blind diabetics or the Voice.

After following several links to pages, all I managed to read about was the

awards the Voice received (who knows when), and a blurb about its features. But

no manual.

IF you want to look around, go here:

http://www.prodigymeter.com/prodigymeters/index.php?page=articles & arg=22 & op=read\

Article & id=13 & title=Prodigy%20Voice & main=5

Dave

" ...In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the

world. " [ 16:33]

Manual

Hi All,

Does anyone have a copy of the Prodigy Voice manual in a text file

Lora

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Oh cool. I am still learning about web sites and trying to look and copy

things from them, mainly recipes.

I also have started ujsing Yahoo to find out a lot of things like how

different names or medications are spelled.

I have just been using NVDA almost ten months now.

I have been seeing ads on TV about talking meters and stuff but when I

talked to the doctor's office and pharmacy I was surprised they had

virtually no knowledge about them.

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Hi Lora,

I have attached a copy of the manual as a text file and also as a more usable

word document. Someone on this list once sent it to me. I'm also sending it to

your e-mail address as the attachments will be removed when this message goes to

the Blind Diabetics list.

Mark

Manual

Hi All,

Does anyone have a copy of the Prodigy Voice manual in a text file

Lora

----------

Blood

Glucose

Monitoring

System

-User’s

Manual

Dear

PRODIGY

Voice

System

Owner:

This

manual

contains

important

information

you

must

know

about

the

system.

Please

read

it

thoroughly

and

carefully.

The

greatest

feature

of

the

Voice

system

is

its

speaking

function

which

is

an

acoustic

aid

for

users

especially

with

visual

disability.

Please

note

that

this

function

is

optional.

Another

unique

feature

is

its

autocode

function

which

means

no

need

to

calibrate

your

meter,

therefore

making

it

easier

for

you

to

monitor

your

blood

glucose

at

home.

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Blood

Glucose

Monitoring

System

-User’s

Manual

IMPORTANT

SAFETY

INSTRUCTIONS

READ

THIS

BEFORE

USING

The

following

basic

safety

precautions

should

always

be

taken.

1.

Close

supervision

is

necessary

when

the

device

is

used

by,

on,

or

near

children,

handicapped

persons

or

invalids.

2.

Use

the

device

only

for

the

intended

use

described

in

this

manual.

3.

Do

not

use

strips

and

control

solutions

which

are

not

supplied

by

the

manufacturer.

4.

Do

not

use

the

device

if

it

is

not

working

properly,

or

if

it

has

suffered

any

damage.

5.

Before

using

any

product

to

test

your

blood

glucose,

read

all

instructions

thoroughly

and

practice

the

test.

Do

all

quality

control

checks

as

directed

and

consult

with

a

diabetes

healthcare

professional.

KEEP

THESE

INSTRUCTIONS

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Glucose

Monitoring

System

-User’s

Manual

TABLE

OF

CONTENTS

IMPORTANT

SAFETY

INSTRUCTIONS

03

IMPORTANT

INFORMATION

04

ABOUT

ATERNATIVE

SITE

TESTING

(AST)

05

INTRODUCTION

OF

THE

SYSTEM

07

Intended

Use

Principle

of

Measurement

07

Contents

of

the

System

08

Appearance

and

Key

Function

of

the

Meter

09

Meter

Display

Segments

10

Appearance

of

the

Test

Strip

11

PREPARATION

BEFORE

USE

12

Battery

Replacement

12

Setting

the

Meter

and

Deleting

the

Memory

14

BEFORE

TESTING

18

About

Prodigy®

Control

Solutions

18

Important

Control

Solution

Information

19

How

to

Perform

a

Control

Solution

Test

20

TESTING

YOUR

BLOOD

23

Testing

Procedure

24

Expected

Test

Results

31

COMPARING

METER

AND

LABORATORY

RESULTS

32

USING

THE

METER

MEMORY

33

Viewing

Results

on

the

Meter

33

Viewing

Results

on

a

Personal

Computer

37

CARING

FOR

YOUR

METER

AND

TEST

STRIPS

38

Cleaning

38

Storage

39

PROBLEM-SOLVING

GUIDE

41

Special

Message

42

Error

Message

43

Problem

in

Operation

45

SPECIFICATIONS

47

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Blood

Glucose

Monitoring

System

-User’s

Manual

IMPORTANT

INFORMATION

Severe

dehydration

and

excessive

water

loss

may

cause

false

low

results.

If

you

believe

you

are

suffering

from

severe

dehydration,

consult

your

healthcare

professional

immediately.

Test

results

below

60

mg/dL

(3.3mmol/L)*1

mean

low

blood

glucose

(hypoglycemia).

Test

results

greater

than

240

mg/dL

(13.3mmol/L)*2

mean

high

blood

glucose

(hyperglycemia).

If

you

get

results

below

60

mg/dL

or

above

240

mg/dL,

and

do

not

have

symptoms,

first

repeat

the

test.

If

you

have

symptoms

or

continue

to

get

results

that

fall

below

60

mg/dL

or

above

240

mg/dL,

follow

the

treatment

advice

of

your

healthcare

professional.

Apply

only

capillary

whole

blood

sample

to

test

your

blood

glucose.

Applying

other

substances

will

cause

wrong

results.

If

you

are

experiencing

symptoms

that

are

not

consistent

with

your

blood

glucose

test

results

and

you

have

followed

all

instructions

described

in

this

owner’s

manual,

consult

your

healthcare

professional.

Inaccurate

results

may

occur

in

severely

hypotensive

individuals

or

patients

in

shock.

Inaccurate

low

results

may

occur

for

individuals

experiencing

a

hyperglycemic-

hyperosmolar

state,

with

or

without

ketosis.

Critically

ill

patients

should

not

be

tested

with

blood

glucose

meters.

Please

refer

to

your

test

strip

package

insert

for

additional

important

information.

*1:

Kahn,

R.,

and

Weir,

G.:

Joslinís

Diabetes

Mellitus,

13th

ed.

Philadelphia:

Lea

and

Febiger

(1994),

489.

*2:

Krall,

L.P.,

and

Beaser,

R.S.:

Joslin

Diabetes

Manual.

Philadelphia:

Lea

and

Febiger

(1989),

261-263.

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Blood

Glucose

Monitoring

System

-User’s

Manual

ABOUT

ALTERNATIVE

SITE

TESTING

(AST)

Important:

There

are

limitations

for

doing

AST.

Please

consult

your

healthcare

professional

What

is

AST?

Alternative

site

testing

(AST)

means

that

people

use

parts

of

the

body

other

than

fingertips

to

check

their

blood

glucose

levels.

This

system

allows

you

to

test

on

the

palm,

the

forearm,

the

upper

arm,

the

calf,

or

the

thigh

with

the

equivalent

results

to

fingertip

testing.

What

is

the

advantage?

Fingertips

feel

pain

more

readily

because

they

are

full

of

nerve

endings

(receptors).

At

other

body

sites,

since

nerve

endings

were

not

so

condensed,

you

will

not

feel

as

much

pain

as

at

the

fingertip.

When

to

use

AST?

Food,

medication,

illness,

stress

and

exercise

can

affect

blood

glucose

levels.

Capillary

blood

at

fingertip

reflects

these

changes

faster

than

capillary

blood

at

other

sites.

Therefore

when

testing

blood

glucose

during

or

immediately

after

meal,

physical

exercise,

beforeyoudoAST.

or

any

other

event,

take

blood

sample

from

your

finger

only.

We

strongly

recommend

you

do

AST

ONLY

in

the

following

intervals:

In

a

pre-meal

or

fasting

state

(more

than

2

hours

since

the

last

meal).

Two

hours

or

more

after

taking

insulin.

Two

hours

or

more

after

exercise.

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Glucose

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System

-User’s

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Do

NOT

use

AST

if:

You

think

your

blood

glucose

is

low.

You

are

unaware

of

hypoglycemia.

Your

AST

results

do

not

match

the

way

you

feel.

You

are

testing

for

hyperglycemia.

Your

routine

glucose

results

are

often

fluctuating.

You

are

pregnant.

How

to

increase

the

accuracy?

Stimulating

blood

perfusion

by

rubbing

the

puncture

site

prior

to

blood

extraction

has

a

significant

influence

on

the

glucose

value

obtained.

Blood

from

the

site

without

rubbing

exhibits

a

measurably

different

glucose

concentration

than

blood

from

the

finger.

When

the

puncture

site

was

rubbed

prior

to

blood

extraction,

the

difference

was

significantly

reduced.

Please

follow

suggestions

below

before

getting

a

drop

of

blood:

Rub

the

puncture

site

about

20

seconds

before

puncturing

your

skin

to

get

enough

blood

from

the

puncture

site.

Use

a

clear

cap

(included

in

the

kit)

instead

of

the

lancing

device

cap.

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INTRODUCTION

OF

THE

SYSTEM

Intended

Use

The

system

is

intended

for

use

outside

the

body

(in

vitro

diagnostic

use

only).

It

should

be

used

only

for

testing

glucose

(sugar)

and

only

with

fresh

capillary

whole

blood

samples

(from

the

finger,

the

palm,

the

forearm,

the

upper

arm,

the

calf

and

the

thigh).

The

system

is

intended

for

use

in

the

home

and

in

clinical

settings.

It

should

not

be

used

for

the

diagnosis

of

diabetes

or

for

the

testing

of

newborns.

AST

in

this

system

can

be

used

only

during

steady-state

blood

glucose

conditions

described

in

the

“About

AST”

section.

Principle

of

Measurement

The

test

is

based

on

the

measurement

of

electrical

current

generated

by

the

reaction

of

glucose

with

the

reagent

of

the

strip.

The

meter

measures

the

current

and

displays

the

corresponding

blood

glucose

level.

The

strength

of

the

current

produced

by

the

reaction

depends

on

the

amount

of

glucose

in

the

blood

sample.

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• Contents of the System

The Prodigy® Voice system consists of three main products: Prodigy® Voice blood

glucose meter,

Prodigy® Voice test strips, and a Prodigy® control solution. These products have

been designed,

tested, and proven to work together as a system to produce accurate blood

glucose test results.

Use only Prodigy® Voice test strips and Prodigy® control solution with Prodigy®

Voice meter.

Your system includes:

1) Prodigy® Voice Meter 7) Daily log book

2) Prodigy® Voice Test strips 8) Lancing device with clear cap for Alternative

Site Testing

3) Sterile lancets 9)Warranty card

4) User’s manual 10) (1) Prodigy® Control Solution

5) Carrying case 11) Prodigy® Voice Manual CD (not shown)

6) Quick Reference Guide 12) (2) 1.5v AAA alkaline batteries (not shown)

PLEASE NOTE

1. Check your box to be sure that it is was unopened prior to use, and that it

contains all items listed

above. If either of these conditions occurred, please return your system to the

place of purchase.

2. There are 2 levels for PRODIGY® control solutions: low and high. Please note

that only one control solution

is included in the standard kit, the other is optional. Please ask your local

Customer Service for availability.

WARRANTY CARD

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• Appearance and Key Function of the Meter

1. LCD DISPLAY- Guides you through the test using symbols and simple messages.

2. STRIP-EJECT BUTTON- The used strip will be ejected after you push up the

button.

3. TEST SLOT- Insert the test strip into the slot and the meter will

automatically turn on.

4. UP BUTTON- Is used to increase the value of the current setting and the

speaking volume.

5. DOWN BUTTON- Is used to decrease the value of the current setting and the

speaking volume.

6. M BUTTON- “M” is also refered to as the main button. Press it to turn on the

meter and

enter the memory or perform other functions described in the manual.

7. SET BUTTON- Is used to set up the meter.

8. EARPHONE JACK- Used to the hear results with a earphone (headset).

9. DATA PORT- Is for cable connection to your personal computer (cable required

- sold separately).

10. REPEAT BUTTON- Is used to replay the previous recording that you want to

hear again

while operating the meter.

11. BATTERY COMPARTMENT-Where batteries are located.

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Glucose

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System

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Meter

Display

Segments

TEST STRIP

SYMBOL

Appears when the meter

is turned on.

TEST RESULT AREA

Displays glucose results.

A decimal point appears

when the measurement

unit is mmol/L.

TIME

DATE

DAY AVERAGE

Indicates that the displayed

result is an average.

BLOOD DROP

SYMBOL

Flashes when it is

ready to apply the

sample.

VOICE SYMBOL

Indicates if audio

function is on or off.

MEASUREMENT

UNIT

Appears with the test

result either in mg/dL

CTL SYMBOL

Appears when doing a

control solution test.

The result will not be

stored in the memory.

KETONE WARNING

Appears when the

test result is equal or

higher than 240mg/dL

(13.3mmol/L).

MEMORY SYMBOL

Appears when you review

the memory.

LOW BATTERY

SYMBOL

Appears when the

battery power is low.

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Glucose

Monitoring

System

-User’s

Manual

Appearance

of

the

Test

Strip

Your

system

measures

the

amount

of

sugar

(glucose)

in

whole

blood.

Blood

is

applied

to

the

absorbent

channel

of

the

test

strip

and

is

automatically

drawn

into

the

reaction

cell

where

a

chemical

reaction

takes

place.

The

test

strip

consists

of

the

following

parts:

AbsorbentChannelApplyadropofbloodhere,

Thebloodwillbedrawnupautomatically.

ConfirmationWindowThisiswhereyouconfirmifenoughbloodhasbeendrawnintotheabsorbent\

channelofthestrip.

TestStripHandleHoldthisparttoinserttheteststripintothemeterslot.

ContactBarsInsertthisendoftheteststripintothemeter.

Pushitinfirmlyuntilitwillgonofurther.

See

pages

24~29,

“TESTING

YOUR

BLOOD”,

section

for

complete

instructions.

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Glucose

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System

-User’s

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PREPARATION

BEFORE

USE

Battery

Replacement

Your

meter

comes

with

two

(2)

1.5V

AAA

size

alkaline

batteries.

The

meter

will

alert

you

when

the

power

is

getting

low

by

displaying

two

different

messages:

1.

The

symbol

appears

together

with

other

display

messages:

the

meter

is

functional

and

the

result

remains

accurate,

but

it

is

time

to

change

the

batteries.

Voice

SPEAKS:

“Battery

is

low,

please

replace.”

2.

The

symbol

appears

with

the

“E-b”

symbol,

“Error”

and

“low”:

the

batteries

can

not

provide

enough

power

to

do

a

test.

You

must

change

the

batteries

immediately.

(Whole

screen

is

blinking).

Voice

SPEAKS:

“Battery

is

dead,

please

replace.”

PLEASE

NOTE

Replacing

the

batteries

does

not

affect

the

test

results

stored

in

memory.

However,

the

time,

date

and

unit

settings

may

need

to

be

re-set.

Batteries

might

leak

chemicals

if

not

used

for

a

long

time.

Remove

the

batteries

if

you

are

not

going

to

use

the

device

for

an

extended

period

(i.e.,

3

months

or

more).

Please

discard

dead

batteries

properly.

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To replace the batteries,make sure that the meter is turned off.

WARNING

As with all small objects, the batteries should be kept away from small children

as

a safety precaution. If the batteries are swallowed, seek medical assitance

immediately.

Press the edge of the

battery cover and lift

it up to remove.

1

Remove the old

batteries and replace

with two (2) new

1.5V AAA size

alkaline batteries.

2

Close the battery

cover. If the batteries

are inserted correctly,

you will hear a

“beep” sound.

3

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• Setting the Meter and Deleting the Memory

Your meter comes with the time, date, unit of measurement, unit of temperature

preset,

speaking function and memory deletion. If you need to set these parameters,

please follow

steps below.

Start with the meter off. Then press and hold the

set button. The meter is now in the setting mode.

You can start setting up the meter.

STEP 1 Set the Year

Press the “Up” or “Down” button until the desired year appears.

Press the S button and then the month segment flashes.

Voice SPEAKS: “You are now in setting mode. The year is 2007.”

STEP 2 Set the Month

Press the “Up” or “Down” button until the desired month appears.

Press the S button and then the day segment flashes.

Voice SPEAKS: “The month is November”

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STEP

3

Set

the

Day

Press

the

“Up”

or

“Down”

button

until

the

desired

day

appears.

Press

the

S

button

and

then

the

hour

segment

flashes.

Voice

SPEAKS:

“The

day

is

the

18th.”

STEP

4

Set

the

Hour

Press

the

“Up”

or

“Down”

button

until

the

desired

hour

appears.

Press

the

S

button

and

then

the

minute

segment

flashes.

Voice

SPEAKS:

“The

hour

is

10

PM.”

STEP

5

Set

the

Minutes.

Press

the

“Up”

or

“Down”

button

until

the

desired

minute

appears.

Press

the

S

button

and

then

the

current

unit

of

measurement

flashes.

Voice

SPEAKS:

“The

minute

is

08.”

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STEP

6

Select

mg/dL

or

mmol/L

Press

the

“Up”

or

“Down”

button

to

select

the

unit

of

measurement

you

want

to

use.

Press

the

S

button

and

then

the

current

unit

of

temperature

flashes.

WARNING

The

milligram

per

deciliter

(mg/dL)

is

the

standard

unit

in

the

United

States.

The

millimole

per

liter

(mmol/L)

is

the

standard

unit

in

Canada.

Use

of

the

wrong

unit

of

measure

may

cause

you

to

misinterpret

your

blood

glucose

level,

and

may

lead

to

incorrect

treatment.

STEP

7

Select

ºF

for

Fahrenheit

or

ºC

for

Celsius

Press

the

“Up”

or

“Down”

button

to

select

the

unit

of

temperature

you

want

to

use.

Press

the

S

button

and

the

meter

will

display

“VOL”,

and

a

flashing

number.

Voice

SPEAKS:

“Temperture

unit

is

degrees

Fahrenheit.”

STEP

8

Select

Speaking

Function

&

Volume

Press

the

“Up”

and

“Down”

buttons

until

you

hear

the

desired

speaking

volume.

Number

0

indicates

that

the

speaking

function

is

turned

off,

where

does

not

display

on

LCD

during

testing.

Number

1

to

7

indicates

speaking

volume

from

low

to

high,

where

displays

on

LCD

during

testing.

Press

the

S

button

and

the

meter

will

display

“dEL”

with

flashing

symbol.

Voice

SPEAKS:

“Voice

volume

is

7.”

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STEP

9

Delete

the

Memory

When

“dEL”

and

blinking

symbol

is

displayed,

if

you

do

not

want

to

delete

memory,

press

the

S

button

again

to

skip

this

step

and

turn

off

the

meter.

If

you

would

like

to

delete

ALL

memory,

press

the

“Up”

button

twice.

”and

are

displayed

on

the

meter,

which

means

that

all

data

stored

are

deleted.

The

memory

of

this

meter

is

empty

now.

The

meter

will

automatically

turn

off.

Voice

SPEAKS:

“Delete

memory

record

function.

Press

“up”

button

to

clear

all

records.

Are

you

sure

you

want

to

delete

ALL

records?

Press

“up”

button

again

to

clear

all

records.”

PLEASE

NOTE

The

time,

date,

unit

of

measurement

and

unit

of

temperature

can

ONLY

be

changed

in

the

setting

mode.

Therefore,

when

you

perform

a

glucose

testing,

it

is

not

possible

to

change

those

parameters.

Your

meter

displays

7,

14,

21,

28,

60

and

90

day

averages

which

you

can

access

from

the

meter

memory.

These

averages

are

calculated

from

results

obtained

during

the

7,

14,

21,

28,

60

and

90

days

preceding

the

current

date

and

time

settings.

When

the

date

and

time

are

changed,

the

7,

14,

21,

28,

60

and

90

day

averages

may

change.

While

the

meter

is

in

the

setting

mode,

if

no

button

is

pressed

for

3

minutes,

the

meter

will

turn

off

automatically.

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BEFORE

TESTING

About

Prodigy®

Control

Solutions

PRODIGY®

control

solutions

contain

a

known

amount

of

glucose

that

reacts

with

Prodigy®

test

strips.

By

testing

your

control

solution

and

comparing

the

test

results

with

the

expected

range

printed

on

the

test

strip

vial

label,

you

can

make

sure

that

the

meter

and

the

test

strips

are

working

properly

together

as

a

system

and

that

you

are

performing

the

test

correctly.

It

is

very

important

that

you

do

this

simple

check

routinely

to

make

sure

you

get

accurate

results.

How

often

should

the

control

solution

test

be

performed?

When

you

use

this

system

to

test

your

blood

for

the

first

time,

practice

the

procedure

using

control

solution.

When

you

can

do

three

tests

in

a

row

that

are

within

the

expected

range,

you

are

ready

to

test

your

blood.

For

routinely

check

the

meter

and

test

strips,

perform

a

single

test

for

each

level

of

control

solution

at

least

once

a

week.

When

should

the

control

solution

test

be

performed?

When

you

first

get

your

Prodigy®

Voice

meter.

When

you

begin

using

a

new

vial

of

test

strips.

Whenever

you

suspect

that

the

meter

or

test

strips

are

not

working

properly.

When

your

blood

glucose

test

results

are

not

consistent

with

how

you

feel,

or

when

you

think

your

results

are

not

accurate.

When

your

test

strips

are

exposed

to

extreme

environmental

conditions

(See

“Storage”

section

of

this

manual).

When

you

want

to

practice

performing

the

test.

If

you

drop

the

meter.

After

changing

the

batteries.

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Important

Control

Solution

Information

Use

only

Prodigy®

Control

Solutions.

Check

the

expiration

date

on

the

control

solution

bottle.

Do

not

use

if

expired.

Control

solution,

meter,

and

test

strips

should

come

to

room

temperature

(68-77º

F/20-25º

C)

before

testing.

Shake

the

bottle

before

use,

discard

the

first

drop

of

control

solution

after

squeezing,

wipe

off

the

dispenser

tip

to

avoid

contanimation.

These

steps

ensure

you

will

get

a

good

sample

and

an

accurate

result.

Use

within

a

period

of

90

dyas

from

the

date

opened.

Record

the

discard

date

(date

opened

plus

90

days)

on

the

control

solution

bottle.

Discard

after

90

dyas.

Store

the

control

solution

tightly

closed

at

temperatures

below

86ºF

(30ºC).

Do

not

refrigerate.

PLEASE

NOTE

The

control

solution

range

printed

on

the

test

strip

vial

is

for

Prodigy®

control

solutions

only.

It

is

used

to

test

meter

and

test

strip

performance.

It

is

not

recommended

range

for

your

blood

glucose

level.

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• How to Perform a Control Solution Test

STEP 1 Insert the Test Strip

Insert a test strip with contact bars end first and facing up, into the test

slot. The meter turns

on automatically and displays the followings in sequence:

“CHK” and “ ” “ ” “ ” and flashing “ ”

Voice SPEAKS: “Thank you for using Prodigy Voice.”

Test Strip inserted.

Today’s date is (Today’s date; Example: November 18th, 2007).

The time is (The time it is at time of test, Example: 10:08AM).

Prodigy Voice works only with the Prodigy Voice test strips.

Please apply blood to the test strip.”

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STEP 2 Press the button

While the “ ” symbol appears on the display, press

the “M” button and then “CTL” will appear on the

display.With the “CTL” symbol on the display, the

meter will not store your test result in memory.

Voice SPEAKS: “You are now in

control solution mode.”

If you decide not to perform a control solution test, press

the “M” button again, and the “CTL” symbol will disappear, you are now in the

testing mode.

Voice SPEAKS: “You are now in testing mode.”

At this point you may test your blood glucose or turn the meter off by removing

the test strip.

WARNING

• Contact bars must be inserted all the way into the meter or you may get an

inaccurate

test result.

• Every time you perform a control solution test, you must enter into the “CTL”

test mode

so that the test result will not be stored in the meter memory. Failure to do so

will confuse

the blood glucose test result with the control solution test result in memory.

STEP 3 Apply Control Solution

Shake the control solution bottle well. Remove the

cap. Squeeze the bottle, discard the first drop and

wipe off the dispenser tip with a clean tissue paper

or cotton swab. Squeeze a drop on a clean nonabsorbent

surface or on your finger tip first. Then,

apply the drop to the test strip absorbent channel,

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(where it meets the narow channel) until the

drop is drawn into the test strip and the

confirmation window is filled. The meter begins

to count down.

Voice SPEAKS: “Now testing.”

CAUTION: To avoid contaminating the control

solution with the content of the test strip, you

have to place a drop of control solution on

a clean surface or on your clean finger tip first,

then touch the strip to the drop.

DO NOT APPLY THE CONTROL SOLUTION

DIRECTLY TO THE TEST STRIP!

STEP 4 Read and Compare the Result

After counting from 6 to 0, the test result of control solution

is shown on the screen. Compare this result with the range

printed on the test strip vial. It should fall within this range.

Voice SPEAKS: “Your blood glucose is sevemty two

milligrams per deciliter.”

Out-of-range results

If test results fall outside the range printed on the test strip vial, check the

section of

“Problem in Operation” section in troubleshooting guide and repeat the test. If

you continue to

get out-of-range results, it means that the system may not be working properly.

Do NOT

test your blood glucose. If you are unable to resolve the problem, contact the

Technical

Support line at .

Low

60 - 96

Correct Incorrect

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TESTING YOUR BLOOD

Be sure to read this section and the test strip package insert found in the test

strip box

carefully before testing.Make sure you have all items needed to test:

A. Blood Glucose Meter

B. Test Strip

C. Lancing Device

D. Sterile Lancet

E. Clear Cap (For AST use)

WARNING

To reduce the chance of infection:

• Never share a lancet or the lancet device with anyone.

• Always use a new, sterile lancet. Lancets are for single use only.

• Avoid getting hand lotion, oils, dirt, or debris in or on the lancets and the

lancing device.

A B

C

D E

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Testing

Procedure

Wash

and

dry

your

hands

first,

before

start

testing.

STEP

1

Set

the

Lancing

Device

Insert

a

lancet

in

the

adjustable

lancing

device.

Screw

off

the

cap

of

lancing

device.

Insert

a

lancet

into

the

lancet

holder

and

push

down

firmly

until

it

is

fully

seated.

Twist

and

pull

the

protective

cap

until

it

separates

from

the

lancet.

Replace

the

lancet

device

cap.

Turn

the

cap

until

it

is

snug

but

not

too

tight.

The

adjustable

tip

offers

5

levels

of

skin

penetration.

Twist

the

adjustable

tip

in

either

direction

until

the

number

lines

up

with

the

Arrow.

Select

the

best

depth:

1-2

for

soft

or

thin

skin,

3

for

average

skin,

4-5

for

thick

or

calloused

skin.

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Manual

Cock

the

lancing

device

Slide

the

ejection/cocking

control

back

until

it

clicks.

If

it

does

not

click

the

device

may

have

been

cocked

when

the

lancet

was

inserted.

AST

-Alternative

Site

Testing

*

Blood

from

sites

other

than

the

fingertip

A

clear

cap,

included

in

the

kit,

makes

it

easier

to

get

a

drop

of

blood

for

AST.

When

you

want

to

obtain

blood

from

sites

other

than

the

finger,

replace

the

lancet

device

cap

with

the

clear

cap.

Turn

the

clear

cap

until

it

is

snug

but

not

too

tight,

and

then

slide

the

ejection/cocking

control

back

until

it

clicks.

The

lancing

device

is

now

ready

for

use.

Set

it

aside

for

later

use.

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STEP 2 Insert Test Strip

Insert a test strip with contact bars end first and facing up, into the test

slot. The meter turns

on automatically and displays the followings in sequence:

“CHK” and “ ” “ ”

“ ”, and flashing “ ”

Voice SPEAKS: “Thank you for using Prodigy Voice.

Test Strip Inserted.

Today’s date is (today’s date). The time is (the time).

Prodigy Voice works only with the Prodigy Voice test strips.

Please apply blood into the test strip.”

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STEP

3

Get

a

Drop

of

Blood

Select

the

puncture

site

either

in

fingertip

or

in

other

parts

(AST).

Wash

your

hands

and

the

puncture

site.

Use

warm,

soapy

water.

Rinse

and

dry

thoroughly.

Fingertip

Hold

the

lancing

device

firmly

against

the

side

of

your

finger.

Press

the

release

button.

You

wia

click,

indicating

that

the

puncture

is

complete.

Gently

Massage

the

Area

llhear

Do

not

smear

the

blood

sample.

To

obtain

best

accurate

Correct

results,

the

first

drop

of

blood

should

be

discarded

with

a

clean

tissue

paper

or

cotton.

Use

the

second

drop

of

blood

for

testing.

The

required

blood

sample

in

0.6

microliter

in

volume.

WARNING:

The

first

drop

of

blood

usually

contains

tissue

fluid

and

serum,

which

may

affect

the

result.

It

should

be

Incorrect

discarded.

Sites

other

than

fingertip

Please

refer

to

the

of

“About

AST”

section

for

available

testing

sites.

Please

consult

your

health

care

professional

before

obtaining

blood

from

sites

other

than

your

fingertips.

WARNING:

The

system

requires

a

very

small

blood

drop

to

perform

a

test.

You

can

obtain

it

from

a

fingertip.

Choose

a

different

spot

each

time

you

test.

Repeated

punctures

in

the

same

spot

may

cause

soreness

and

calluses.

Before

you

decide

to

do

palm

testing,

please

consult

your

health

care

professional.

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STEP 4 Apply Blood into the Test Strip

When “ ” is flashing on the screen, apply your blood

to the absorbent channel of the test strip until the

confirmation window is fully covered with blood. The

meter then begins to count down automatically.

Voice SPEAKS: “Now Testing.”

STEP 5 Obtain an Accurate Result in 6 Seconds

The result of your blood glucose test is shown after

the meter counts from 6 to 0. This reading is

automatically stored in the meter.

Voice SPEAKS: “Your blood glucose is ninety-two

milligrams per deciliter.”

Correct

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PLEASE

NOTE

Do

not

push

your

finger

(with

blood

on

it)

against

the

test

strip

or

try

to

apply

a

smeared

sample

on

the

test

strip.

If

you

do

not

apply

a

blood

sample

to

the

test

strip

within

3

minutes,

the

meter

will

automatically

turn

off.

You

must

remove

and

reinsert

the

test

strip

to

restart

the

test

procedure.

Anytime

you

can

press

the

“M”

button

to

skip

the

current

voice

message

and

go

to

the

next

step.

If

you

want

to

hear

the

previous

voice

message,

you

can

press

the

“Repeat”

button

to

replay

it.

The

blood

should

be

completely

fill

the

confirmation

window

before

the

meter

begins

to

count

down.

If

you

find

that

the

confirmation

window

is

not

filled

with

blood

when

the

meter

is

counting,

NEVER

try

to

add

more

blood

to

the

test

strip.

Discard

the

test

strip

and

retest

with

a

new

one.

If

you

have

trouble

filling

the

test

strip,

please

contact

the

Technical

Support

for

help.

STEP

6

Eject

the

Used

Test

Strip

After

finishing

the

measurement,

you

can

either

take

out

the

used

strip

by

simply

pushing

up

the

Strip-Eject

button

or

remove

the

test

strip

directly

with

your

hand.

“OFF”

is

shown

after

the

used

strip

is

ejected

and

the

meter

will

shut

off

automatically

afterward.

Voice

SPEAKS:

“Have

a

nice

day.”

PLEASE

NOTE

Please

make

sure

the

eject

button

is

pointed

into

a

disposal

container.

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Expected

Test

Results

Blood

glucose

monitoring

plays

an

important

role

in

diabetes

control.

A

long-term

study

showed

that

keeping

blood

glucose

levels

close

to

normal

can

reduce

the

risk

of

diabetes

complications

by

up

to

60%*3.

The

results

you

get

with

the

PRODIGY

Voice

system

can

help

you

and

your

healthcare

professional

monitor

and

adjust

your

treatment

plan

to

gain

better

control

of

your

diabetes.

Time

of

day

Plasma

glucose

range

Your

target

range

(mg/dL)

for

people

(mg/dL)

without

diabetes

Fasting

and

before

meal

Less

than

110

2

hours

after

meals

Less

than

140

Bedtime

Not

specified

Between

2

AM

and

4AM

Not

specified

Source:

ADA

Clinical

Practice

Recommendations

2003

Please

work

with

your

doctor

to

determine

a

target

range

that

works

best

for

you.

*3:

American

Diabetes

Association

position

statement

on

the

Diabetes

Control

and

Complications

Trial

(1993).

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COMPARING

METER

AND

LABORATORY

RESULTS

The

result

you

obtain

from

your

meter

may

differ

somewhat

from

your

laboratory

result

due

to

normal

variation.

Meter

results

can

be

affected

by

factors

and

conditions

that

do

not

affect

laboratory

results

in

the

same

way

(See

test

strip

package

insert

for

typical

accuracy

and

pre-

cision

data,

and

for

important

information

on

limitations).

To

make

an

accurate

comparison

between

meter

and

laboratory

results,

follow

the

guidelines

below.

Before

you

go

to

the

lab:

Perform

a

control

solution

test

to

make

sure

that

the

meter

is

working

properly.

It

is

best

to

fast

for

at

least

eight

(8)

hours

before

doing

comparison

tests.

Take

your

meter

with

you

to

the

lab.

While

at

the

lab:

Make

sure

that

the

samples

for

both

tests

(the

meter

test

and

the

lab

test

are

taken

and

tested

within

15

minutes

of

each

other).

Wash

your

hands

before

obtaining

a

blood

sample.

Never

use

your

meter

with

blood

that

has

been

collected

in

a

gray-top

test

tube.

Use

fresh

capillary

blood

only.

You

may

still

have

a

variation

from

the

result

because

blood

glucose

levels

can

change

significantly

over

short

periods

of

time,

especially

if

you

have

recently

eaten,

exercised,

taken

medication,

or

experienced

stress*4.

In

addition,

if

you

have

eaten

recently,

the

blood

glucose

level

from

a

finger

stick

can

be

up

to

70

mg/dL

(3.9

mmol/L)

higher

than

blood

drawn

from

a

vein

(venous

sample)

used

for

a

lab

test*5.

Therefore,

it

is

best

to

fast

for

eight

hours

before

doing

comparison

tests.

Factors

such

as

the

amount

of

red

blood

cells

in

the

blood

(a

high

or

low

hematocrit)

or

the

loss

of

body

fluid

(severe

dehydration)

may

also

cause

a

meter

result

to

be

different

from

a

laboratory

result.

References

*4:

Surwit,

R.S.,

and

Feinglos,

M.N.:

Diabetes

Forecast

(1988),

April,

49-51.

*5:

Sacks,

D.B.:

“Carbohydrates.

Burtis,

C.A.,

and

Ashwood,

E.R.(

ed.),

Tietz

Textbook

of

Clinical

Chemistry.

Philadelphia:

W.B.

Saunders

Company

(1994),

959.

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Blood

Glucose

Monitoring

System

-User’s

Manual

USING

THE

METER

MEMORY

View

Results

on

the

Meter

The

Prodigy®

Voice

stores

the

450

most

recent

blood

glucose

test

results

with

date

and

time

in

its

memory.

It

also

provides

you

with

7,

14,

21,

28,

60

and

90

day

averages

of

your

blood

glucose

test

results.

You

can

review

the

test

results

in

memory

with

these

easy

steps.

1.

Recall

the

Stored

Test

Results

STEP

1.

When

the

meter

is

off,

press

and

release

the

M

button.

The

screen

shows

”.

Press

the

M

button

again,

“1”

appears

first

and

then

the

latest

glucose

result

along

with

date

and

time

will

be

shown

on

the

screen.

Voice

SPEAKS:

“Thank

you

for

using

Prodigy

Voice.

Today’s

date

is

(today’s

date).

The

time

is

(the

time).

Press

“M”

key

for

memory

recall

mode.”

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STEP 2. Press the “Up” and “Down” button to recall the test results stored in

the meter.

Voice SPEAKS: “Memory Record for August 23rd, 2007. 8:36 AM. Your blood

glucose was 80 milligrams per deciliter.”

STEP 3. Exit the memory mode, press and hold down

the “M” button and the meter will be turned off.

Voice SPEAKS: “Have a nice day.”

NOTE

If you leave the meter alone without any action for 3 minutes, the meter will

turn off automatically.

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2.

Read

the

Average

of

Blood

Glucose

Results

STEP

1.

When

the

meter

is

off,

press

and

release

the

M

button.

The

screen

shows

”.

Keep

pressing

the

“M”

button

for

2-3

seconds,

until

blinking

appears.

Release

the

“M”

button

and

then

the

7-day

average

result

will

appear

on

the

screen.

Voice

SPEAKS:

“Thank

you

for

using

Prodigy

Voice.

Today’s

date

is

(today’sdate).Thetimeis

(thetime).

Press

“M”

key

for

memory

recall

mode.”

STEP

2.

Press

the

“Up”

and

“Down”

buttons

to

review

the

14,

21,

28,

60

and

90

day

average.

Like

the

7-day

average,

the

14-day

average

and

the

times

of

performing

test

in

the

past

14

days

will

be

shown

on

the

screen.

Voice

SPEAKS:

“The

fourteen

day

average

is

eighty-three

milligrams

per

deciliter

for

eighty-seven

records.”

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STEP 3. Exit the memory mode, press and hold down the “M”

button, and the meter will turn off.

Voice SPEAKS: “Have a nice day.”

NOTE

• The control solution results are NOT stored in the memory (please turn to page

22-23

for WARNING information). The list of past results and the result average are

for blood

glucose results only.

•When using the meter for the first time, “—-” is

displayed when you recall the test results or review

the average result. It means that there is no test

result in memory.

Voice SPEAKS: “No memory record available.”

• Any time you want to exit the memory mode, keep pressing the M button for 5

seconds

or leave it without any action for 3 minutes. The meter will turn off

automatically.

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• Viewing Results on a Personal Computer

Results in memory can be transmitted to a personal computer. Prodigy Diabetes

Management

Software and an Interface Cable are required before installation. The software

can be

downloaded from www.prodigymeter.com. The interface cable is an optional

accessory.

To learn more about Prodigy Diabetes Management Software or to obtain an

Interface Cable

sold separately, please contact your local retailer or distributor.

STEP 1 Install Software

Install Prodigy Diabetes Management Software on your Computer by following the

instructions provided on Prodigy’s website: www.prodigymeter.com

STEP 2 Connect to Personal Computer

Connect the Interface Cable to your computer.

With the meter turned off, connect the Interface Cable to the

Data Port of the meter.Which is hidden by a plastic cover

on the bottom right side panel of the meter. “PC” will

appear on the display, indicating that the meter is ready

to transmit data.

STEP 3 Transmit Data

Follow the instructions provided in the software to transmit data. Results

transmitted will

include date and time. Remove the cable and the meter will automatically turn

off.

PLEASE NOTE

While the meter is connected to the PC, it is unable to perform a blood glucose

test.

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CARING FOR YOUR METER AND TEST STRIPS

To avoid the meter and test strips getting dirt, dust or other contaminants,

please wash and

dry your hands thoroughly before use.

• Cleaning

Your meter does not require special maintenance. As long as no blood or control

solution

comes in direct contact with the meter, there is no special cleaning required.

1. To clean the meter exterior, wipe with a cloth moistened with tap water or a

mild

cleaning agent, then dry the device with a soft and dry cloth. Do not flush with

water.

2. Do not use organic solvents to clean the meter.

- Your meter is a precision instrument. Please handle it with care.

• Storage

1.Meter Storage

• Storage condition: -4ºF~140ºF (-20ºC~60ºC), below 95%

relative humidity.

• Always store or transport the meter in its original storage case.

• Avoid dropping and strong impact.

• Avoid direct sunlight and humidity.

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2. Strip Storage

• Storage condition: 39.2ºF~104ºF (4ºC~40ºC), below 85%

relative humidity. Do not refrigerate.

• Store your test strips in their original vial only.

Do not transfer to other container.

• Store test strip packages in a cool and dry place. Keep away

from direct sunlight and heat.

• After removing a test strip from the vial, immediately replace

the vial cap and close it tightly.

• Touch the test strip with clean and dry hands.

• You may touch the test strip anywhere with clean, dry hands

when removing it from the vial or inserting it into the meter.

• Use each test strip immediately after removing it from the vial.

•Write the discard date (the date opened plus 90 days) on the

vial label when you first open it. Discard remaining test strips

90 days after first opening date.

• Do not bend, cut, or alter a test strip in any way.

• Keep the strip vial away from children since the cap and the

test strip can be a potential choking hazard. If swallowed,

please seek medical assitance immediately.

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3.

Control

solution

storage

Storage

condition:

Store

the

control

solution

tightly

closed

at

temperatures

below

86ºF

(30ºC).

Do

not

refrigerate.

Record

the

discard

date

(date

opened

plus

90

days)

on

the

control

solution

vial.

Discard

after

90

days.

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PROBLEM-SOLVING

GUIDE

The

following

is

a

summary

of

some

display

messages

and

symbols.

These

messages

help

to

identify

certain

problems

but

do

not

appear

in

all

cases

when

a

problem

has

occurred.

Improper

use

may

cause

an

inaccurate

result

without

producing

an

error

message.

In

the

event

of

a

problem,

refer

to

the

information

under

“action”.

Never

try

to

disassemble

the

meter

in

any

circumstances.

If

you

encounter

any

error

messages

not

listed

below

or

if

you

have

followed

the

actions

recommended

but

the

problem

remains

unsolved,

please

call

the

Technical

Support

1-.

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Special

Message

MESSAGE WHAT IT MEANS ACTION

Appears when your result is

below measurement limit, which

is less than 20 mg/dL.

(1.1 mmol/L)

This indicates hypoglycemia

(low blood glucose.)

You should immediately treat

hypoglycemia as recommended

by your healthcare professional.

Appears when your result is

above measurement limit, which

is higher than 600 mg/dL.

(33.3 mmol/L)

This indicates severe

hyperglycemia (high blood

glucose).

Please seek medical assistance

immediately.

KETONE? appears when your This indicates there is a

result is equal or higher than possibility of ketone accumulation

240 mg/dL. (13.3 mmol/L) if you have Type 1 diabetes.

Please seek medical assistance

immediately.

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Error

Message

MESSAGE WHAT DOES

METER SAY?

WHAT IT

MEANS ACTION

Battery is dead.

Please replace.

Appears when the

batteries cannot

provide enough

power for a test.

Replace the batteries

immediately.

Strip has been used.

Please replace.

Appears when

inserting a used test

strip.

Test with a new

test strip.

The room

temperature is out

of range.

Thus unable to

measure.

Appears when

ambient temperature

is below system

operation range.

50º F (10º C)

System operation

range is 50ºF~104ºF

(10ºC~40ºC). Repeat

the test after the

meter and test strip

have reached the

above temperature. Appears when

ambient temperature

is above system

operation range.

104º F (40º C)

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MESSAGE WHAT DOES

METER SAY?

WHAT IT

MEANS ACTION

Please ensure proper

operation then try

again.

Remove the strip

after applying blood

to the absorbent

channel.

Re-test with a new

test strip.

Please remove strip.

Test strip is inserted

after the meter turns

off.

Remove the test

strip.

Meter malfunction.

Please contact local

distributor.

Problem with the

meter.

Review the

instructions and

re-test with a new

test strip. If the above

steps do not work,

please contact

technical support for

help.

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Monitoring

System

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Manual

Problem

in

Operation

1.

If

the

meter

does

not

display

a

message

after

inserting

a

test

strip:

PROBABLE

CAUSE

WHAT

TO

DO

Battery

exhausted.

Replace

the

batteries.

Battery

incorrectly

installed

or

absent.

Test

strip

inserted

upside

down,

incompletely

or

incorrectly.

Check

that

the

battery

is

correctly

installed.

Insert

the

test

strip

correctly

with

the

contact

bars

end

first

and

facing

up.

Defective

meter.

Please

contact

Technical

Support

for

help.

2.

If

the

test

does

not

start

after

applying

the

sample:

PROBABLE

CAUSE

WHAT

TO

DO

Insufficient

blood

sample.

Repeat

the

test

using

a

new

test

strip

with

larger

volume

of

blood

sample.

Defective

test

strip.

Repeat

the

test

with

a

new

test

strip.

Sample

applied

after

automatically

shut

off

(3

minutes

after

last

user

action).

Repeat

the

test

with

a

new

test

strip.

Apply

sample

only

when

flashing

blood

symbol

appears

on

the

display.

Defective

meter.

Please

contact

Technical

Support

for

help.

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3.

If

the

control

solution

test

result

is

out

of

range.

POSSIBLE

CAUSE

WHAT

TO

DO

Error

in

performing

the

test.

Read

the

instruction

thoroughly

and

repeat

the

test

again.

Did

not

shake

the

control

solution

bottle

very

well.

Shake

the

control

solution

vigorously

and

repeat

the

test

again.

Expired

or

contaminated

control

solution.

Check

the

expiration

date

or

the

discarded

date

of

the

control

solution.

Control

solution

that

is

too

warm

or

too

cold.

Control

solution,

meter,

and

test

strips

should

come

to

room

temperature

(68-77ºF

/20-25ºC)

before

testing.

Test

strip

deterioration.

Repeat

the

test

with

a

new

test

strip.

Meter

malfunction.

Please

contact

Technical

Support

for

help.

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System

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SPECIFICATIONS

Model

No.:

51900

Dimension

&

Weight:

3.74”(L)

x

2.17”(W)

x

0.71(H)

2.6

oz.

95mm(L)

x

55mm(W)

x

18mm(H),

75

g

Power

Source:

two(2)

1.5V

AAA

alkaline

batteries

Display:

LCD

Memory:

450

measurement

results

with

date

and

time

External

output:

RS232

PC

interface

Auto

electrode

inserting

detection

Auto

sample

loading

detection

Auto

reaction

time

count-down

Auto

turn-off

after

3

minutes

without

action

Temperature

Warning

Operating

Condition:

50ºF~104ºF

(10ºC~40ºC),

below

85%

R.H.

(non-condensing)

Storage/Transportation

Condition:

39.2ºF~104ºF

(4ºF~40ºF),

below

85%

R.H.

Measurement

Units:

either

mg/dL

or

mmol/L

Measurement

Range:

20~600mg/dL

(1.1~33.3mmol/L)

The

specifications

may

be

changed

without

prior

notice.

The

device

has

been

certified

to

meet

the

electrical

and

safety

requirements

of:

IEC

60601-1,

EN

60601-1,

IEC

61010-1,

EN

61010-1,

EN

61010-2-101,

EN

60601-1-2,

EN

61326.

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in there. I realized I had a text file containing the Prodigy Voice manual, and

I've pasted it below.

Dave

12-18-2007

Dear Prodigy Voice Meter Owner:

You have chosen one of the best blood glucose monitoring systems. This Prodigy

Voice meter manual contains important information you must know about the

system. Please read it carefully before operating the meter.

This Prodigy Voice manual provides an audio feature for you to operate this

system. One of its greatest features is its speaking function, which is an

acoustic aid for users with a visual impairment. You can hear the voice messages

to operate the meter step by step. Another unique feature is its autocode

function which means there is no need to calibrate your meter making it easier

for you to monitor your blood glucose at home.

Please note that the following basic safety precautions should always be taken.

1. Close supervision is necessary when the device is used by, on, or near

children.

2. Use the device only for the intended use described in this manual.

3. Do not use strips and control solutions which are not supplied by the

manufacturer.

4. Do not use the device if it is not working properly, or if it has suffered

any damage.

5. Before using any product to test your blood glucose, you should understand

all instructions completely and practice the blood glucose test. Do all quality

control checks as directed and consult with a diabetes healthcare professional.

Contents:

Section 1: Important Information before Use

Section 2: Introduction of the System

Section 3: Limitation of Use

Section 4: Contents of the System

Section 5: Orientation to the Meter

Section 6: How to Maintain the Meter

Section 7: Orientation to the Test Strip

Section 8: How to Maintain the Test Strips

Section 9: Orientation to Prodigy Control Solutions

Section 10: How to Maintain Prodigy Voice Control Solutions

Section 11: How to Change the Batteries

Section 12: How to Set the Meter and Delete the Memory

Section 13: How to Do a Control Solution Test

Section 14: Testing Your Blood Glucose

Section 15: How to Read Your Blood Glucose Test Results

Section 16: Reviewing the Historical Results from the Meter Memory

Section 17: Transmitting Historical Results to Your Computer

Section 18: How Does the Meter Report Error Messages

Section 19: Problem Solving Tips and Solutions for Operating the System

Section 20: About Alternative Site Testing (AST)

Section 1: Important Information before Use

The following is important information you should know before testing your

blood glucose. If you have questions about it, please contact Customer Service

at 1- or consult your healthcare professional for help.

1. Severe dehydration and excessive water loss may cause false low results. If

you believe you are suffering from severe dehydration, please consult your

healthcare professional immediately.

2. Any Test result below 60 milligrams per deciliter or 3.3 millimoles per liter

indicates " hypoglycemia " or too low blood glucose levels in the blood stream.

Any test result greater than 240 milligrams per deciliter or 13.3 millimoles per

liter indicates " hyperglycemia " or too high blood glucose levels in the blood

stream. If either of the above conditions occurs, please repeat the test and

consult your healthcare professional.

3. If you are experiencing symptoms that are not consistent with your blood

glucose test results and you have followed all instructions described in this

manual, please consult your healthcare professional.

4. This system provides Alternative Site Testing (AST). Please refer to the

" About Alternate Site Testing (AST) " section for details. Please consult your

health professional before performing Alternate Site Testing.

Section 2: Introduction of the System

The system is intended for use outside the body (in vitro diagnostic use).

It should be used only for testing glucose or sugar in the blood, and only with

fresh capillary whole blood samples (from the finger, the palm, the forearm, the

upper arm, the calf and the thigh). The system is intended for use in the home

and in clinical settings. It should not be used for the diagnosis of diabetes or

for the testing of newborns.

Alternative Site Testing; (AST); in this system can be used only during

steady-state blood glucose conditions described in the " About Alternative Site

Testing " section.

Principle of Measurement:

The test is based on the measurement of electrical current generated by the

reaction of glucose with the reagent of the strip. The meter measures the

electrical current and displays the corresponding blood glucose level. The

strength of the electrical current produced by the reaction depends on the

amount of glucose in the blood sample.

Section 3: Limitation of Use

The following is important information you should know before testing your blood

glucose. If you have questions about it, please contact Customer Service at

1- or consult your healthcare professional for help.

1. Red blood cell count or hematocrit that is very high (above 60%) or very low

(below 20%) can cause false test results. Please consult your healthcare

professional if you do not know your hematocrit percentage level.

2. Some drugs affect blood glucose levels. Reducing substances such as uric

acid, ascorbic acid, acetaminophen, dopa, methyldopa, L-dopa and tolbutamide to

normal blood concentration levels do not significantly affect blood glucose

results. However, high concentrations of the above substances may cause

inaccurate test results. Blood glucose readings should be interpreted with

caution.

3. Elevated blood triglycerides up to 2,000 milligrams per deciliter do not

significantly affect the blood glucose results. However, the blood glucose test

may be affected by levels above 2,000 milligrams per deciliter.

4. This system may be used at altitudes up to 10,742 feet or 3,275 meters

without any effect on the test results.

Section 4: Contents of the System

The Prodigy Voice system should be used with three main products: the Prodigy

Voice Blood Glucose meter, Prodigy Voice Test Strips, and a Prodigy Control

Solution. These products have been designed, tested, and proven to work together

as a system to produce accurate blood glucose test results. Use only the Prodigy

products with the Prodigy Voice Meter.

Your system includes: a Prodigy Voice meter, a vial of test strips, a lancing

device, a clear cap for Alternative Site Testing use, a small plastic packet of

sterile lancets, a bottle of Prodigy Control Solution, a Prodigy Voice manual in

both print and audio CD formats, a Quick Reference guide, a carrying case, and a

warranty card.

When you receive the package, please check and make sure each part is included

and unopened. If there are any questions, please contact Customer Service at

1- for help.

Section 5: Orientation to the Meter

The Prodigy Voice meter is a U-shaped device. To begin exploring your new

Prodigy Voice meter, place the meter on a table in front of you with the curved

part facing you and the button's facing up. The top of the meter is a straight

edge. Five buttons are located on the front of the meter. On the front panel, on

the right hand side there are two raised triangle shaped buttons. The triangle

shaped button on the top right hand side faces upward and is the " Up " button.

When setting up the meter it can be used to advance you through the different

setting options. Underneath the first raised triangle button, is another raised

triangle button which faces downward and is the " Down " button. This button can

be used to reverse you through the setting options. These triangle shaped

buttons can also be used to adjust the speaking volume.

Across the bottom part of the meter are three buttons. The large round button on

the right hand side has a raised letter " M " on it and is the memory button. The

memory button can be used to check the historical test results in the meter's

memory or it can also be used to turn off the meter by holding down the " M "

button for 5 seconds. The button to the left of the memory button is the set

button. It is bullet shaped and has a raised letter " S " on it. It is used to put

the meter in set mode. To the left of the set button, there is another bullet

shaped button with a raised arrow on it pointing to the left. This is the

" Repeat " button. This button is used to replay the previous recording which you

may want to hear again. The LCD screen is located on the upper left hand side on

the front panel of the meter. When performing a blood glucose test it will

display the time and date on the lower part of the LCD screen and the test

results above in the upper part of the display screen.

On the sides of the meter, there are four functions. The first function is the

test slot which is located on the top side panel of the meter. It also has an

indentation above the slot to help you locate the test slot. This is where you

insert the test strip to do the blood glucose test.

The second function, on the left side, is a mobile button called the

" Strip-Eject " button. Pushing up the button will eject the strip from the meter.

*Note: The springs on this button are very strong, so make sure the test strip

is pointed into the proper disposal container.

The last two functions are the earphone jack and data port. They are located on

the curved bottom side of the meter. The earphone jack located to the right of

the data port is where you can plug in a pair of earphones. The data port is

under the rubber cover with a raised capital PC on it. It is used to connect the

meter to the computer through the cable and then transmit your results to a

computer.

Turn the meter over. You will feel a rectangle shaped part which is the battery

cover. Underneath the cover you will find two Triple A Alkaline batteries in the

battery compartment. There is a buckle at the bottom of the battery cover. Push

this buckle to remove the cover when you want to change the batteries.

Section 6: How to Maintain the Meter

Your meter does not require special maintenance. As long as no blood or control

solution comes in contact with the meter, there is no special cleaning required.

Take care to avoid getting dirt, dust, blood, control solution or water inside

the meter through the test slot or data port. Store the meter in its carrying

case after each use in temperature conditions between -4°Fahrenheit to

140°Fahrenheit or -20°Celsius to 60°Celsius. Please avoid direct sunlight, high

humidity, dropping the meter, or strong impacts to the meter. A cloth dampened

with water and mild detergent can be used to wipe down the outside of the meter.

Do not flush with water or organic solvents to clean the meter. Your meter is a

precision instrument. Please handle it with care.

Section 7: Orientation to the Test Strip

The test strips are packed in vials. The test strip is approximately 1.3 inches

or 3.3 centimeters long and is square at one end and round at the other. The

square end with the groove contains the contact bars. The strip must be inserted

with the grooved end facing upwards. The round end is where you apply your blood

sample. There is an absorbent channel at the rounded tip and it contains a

chemical reagent for glucose reaction. When the channel touches a blood sample,

blood can be automatically drawn into the channel where the reaction takes

place.

Section 8: How to Maintain the Test Strips

Please follow the instructions below to help store and handle your test strips.

1. The strips can be stable for 90 days after opening the vial. Remember the

date you opened the vial and discard remaining test strips after 90 days. Never

use expired test strips.

2. Touch the test strip with clean and dry hands.

3. Use the strip immediately after taking it out from the vial.

4. Apply only a blood sample to the absorbent channel. Applying blood to other

areas on the strip can cause inaccurate results. Applying other substances such

as hand lotion, etc. to the absorbent channel will also cause inaccurate

results.

5. The test strips should be stored at room temperatures of 39° Fahrenheit to

104° Fahrenheit or 4° Celsius to 40°Celsius and below 85 percent relative

humidity. Do not refrigerate.

6. Always store your test strips in their original vial only. Do not transfer

the strips to other containers. After removing a test strip from the vial,

immediately replace the vial cap and close it tightly.

7. The test strip package should be stored in a cool and dry place. Avoid

exposing the strips to direct sunlight and heat.

8. Keep the test strip's vial away from children since the cap may be a choking

hazard. If swallowed, promptly see a doctor for help.

Section 9: Orientation to Prodigy Control Solutions

Prodigy control solutions contain a known amount of glucose that reacts with the

test strips. By comparing your control solution test results with the expected

range printed on the label of the test strip vial, it is able to check that the

meter and the test strips are working together as a system and that you are

performing the test correctly.

It is recommended that you should routinely do a single test of the control

solution at least once a week to check performance between the meter and test

strips. If any of the below conditions occur, you should perform the control

solution test before testing your blood glucose.

1. When you first get your blood glucose meter, practice the testing procedure

using the control solution. When you can do three tests in a row that are within

the expected range, you are ready to test your blood.

2. Whenever you suspect that the meter or test strips are not working properly.

3. When your blood glucose test results are not consistent with how you feel, or

when you think your results are not correct.

4. When your test strips are exposed to extreme environmental conditions.

5. When you want to practice running the test.

6. If you drop the meter.

Section 10: How to Maintain the Prodigy Control Solution

Please follow instructions below on how to store and handle your control

solution.

1. Use only Prodigy control solutions to check the performance between the meter

and the test strips.

2. Use only for 90 days after first opening. Record the discard date and discard

after 90 days.

3. Control solution, meter, and test strips should come to room temperature

before testing. Always store the control solution tightly closed at temperatures

below 86°Fahrenheit or 30°Celsius. Do not refrigerate.

4. Shake the bottle well, discard the first drop of control solution, and wipe

off the dispenser tip to ensure a good sample and a correct result.

5. The control solution range printed on the label of the test strip vial is for

Prodigy control solution tests only. It is used to test the meter and test strip

performance. It is not a recommended range for your blood glucose level. To

perform a control solution test, please check " Section 13 " .

Section 11: How to Change the Batteries

Your meter comes with two Triple A 1.5V Alkaline batteries. The meter will alert

you when the power is getting low by announcing two different voice messages.

When the batteries are getting low, you will hear " Battery is low, please

replace " . It indicates that it is time to change the batteries although the

meter remains functional.

When the batteries are dead, you will hear " Battery is dead, please replace " .

The message indicates that you must change the batteries immediately.

The battery compartment is located on the back of the meter. The battery cover

can be opened by pressing its buckle and then by lifting it up and away from the

meter.

When you install new batteries, connect the negative terminal of the battery

which is the flat end to the spring in the compartment. When batteries are

correctly positioned, you will hear a beep sound.

Please Note: Replacing the batteries does not affect the test results stored in

memory.

We would also like to remind you that if you are not going to use the meter for

an extended period of time, for example, three months or longer, please remove

the batteries since they might leak chemicals.

Please Note: As with all small objects, the batteries should be kept away from

small children who still put things in their mouths. Please discard them

carefully.

Section 12: How to Set the Meter and Delete the Memory

Your meter's setting options include the time, date, unit of measurement and

memory deletion.

To adjust the meter settings just press and hold the Set button for about 5

seconds then you will hear a message and the current year will be displayed

flashing on the screen.

Any time you want to exit the setting mode, press and hold the " M " button until

you hear " Have a nice day " and the meter will turn off, or leave the meter alone

without pressing any buttons for three minutes so that the ending music plays

and the meter will turn off automatically.

To start setting up the meter, please press and hold the Set button until you

hear this voice message: " You are now in setting mode " .

Right after that message you will hear the meter report the year. Press the " Up "

or " Down " button until you hear the desired year.

Press the Set button to confirm the year and you will hear the meter report the

month. Press the " Up " or " Down " button until you hear the desired month.

Press the Set button to confirm the month and you will hear the meter report the

date. Press the " Up " or " Down " button until you hear the desired day.

Press the Set button to confirm the day and you will hear the meter report the

hour. The meter works with a 12 hour system. Press the " Up " or " Down " button

until you hear the desired hour.

Press the Set button to confirm the hour and you will hear the meter report the

minutes. Press the " Up " or " Down " button until you hear the desired minutes.

Press the Set button to confirm the minutes and you will hear the meter report

the unit of glucose concentration. Press the " Up " or " Down " button to select

milligrams per deciliter or millimoles per liter.

Please Note: The milligrams per deciliter is the standard unit in the United

States. The millimoles per liter is the standard unit in Canada. Use of the

wrong unit of measure may cause you to misinterpret your blood glucose level,

and may lead to incorrect treatment.

Press the Set button to confirm the unit of glucose measurement and you will

hear the meter report the speaking volume. Press the " Up " or " Down " button until

you hear the desired speaking volume. Number 0 indicates that the speaking

function is turned off; however, numbers 1 to 7 indicate the speaking volume

from low to high.

Press the Set button to confirm the volume level and the meter asks if you want

to : " Delete memory record function. Press " Up " key to clear all records " .

After pressing the " Up " button one time, the meter will ask you:

Are you sure you want to clear all records?, Press " Up " key again to clear all

records " .

If you do not want to delete the memory stored in the meter, press the Set

button again to skip this step. If you want to delete all the memory stored in

the meter, press the " Up " button one more time and then the meter will say:

" All memory records have been deleted " . The memory is now empty and the meter

will automatically turn off.

The meter settings are now completed. Press the Set button to turn off the

meter. The meter will report all selections made in the setting mode and will

say " Have a nice day " , play the ending music and automatically turn off.

Please Note: The day's average is calculated from the current date and time

settings. This means that when the date and time are changed, the day's average

result may be changed.

Section 13: How to Perform a Control Solution Test

Please perform the control solution test according to the following steps:

STEP 1. Please insert a test strip into the meter. For correct insertion, please

check " Section 7 " . Welcome music will play " Thank you for using Prodigy Voice "

and you will hear a voice message " Test strip inserted " . It means the test strip

has been correctly inserted into the meter. The meter will then announce the

current date and time. Next, the meter announces " Please apply blood into the

test strip " . You are now ready to perform the following steps for doing a

control solution test.

STEP 2. Please press the " M " button and you will hear " You are now in control

solution mode " , indicating you can now perform a control solution test.

STEP 3. Shake the control solution bottle well, remove the cap and squeeze the

bottle to obtain a drop of control solution. Discard the first drop, and wipe

off the dispenser tip to prevent contamination. Squeeze the bottle again to get

a second drop and then place it on your fingertip or some other clean,

non-absorbent surface e.g. Palm of hand or the lid of test strip vial.

STEP 4. Move your fingertip with the drop of control solution towards the

absorbent channel of the test strip. The test strip will draw in the control

solution and then you will hear " Now testing " , you can move your finger away

from the strip. It means that the meter has begun the blood glucose testing.

STEP 5. After about 6 seconds, you will hear the meter report " Your blood

glucose is (number displayed) milligrams per deciliter " or " millimoles per

liter " . A control solution reading should be between the range printed on the

Test Strips vial label. If your control solution test result is out of range,

please go to " Section 19 " for a possible solution to the problem.

Attention:

Before applying the drop of control solution to the strip, please make sure that

you have entered the control solution mode by pressing the memory button. The

result under this mode will not be stored in the meter memory. Failure to do so

will confuse the blood glucose test results with the control solution test

result in the memory.

If you decide not to perform a control solution test and want to exit the

control solution mode, press the " M " button again and you will hear the meter

say " You are now in testing mode " . It indicates that you have exited control

solution mode. At this point, you can choose to test your blood glucose or turn

the meter off by removing the test strip.

Secondly, please do not directly apply control solution from the bottle into a

test strip because it may contaminate the control solution with the chemical

reagent from the test strip. Please place a drop of control solution on a clean

surface or on your fingertip.

Section 14: Testing Your Blood Glucose

Before you start to test your blood, please make sure you have all items needed

to test. You will need a blood glucose meter, test strips, lancing device, and a

sterile lancet.

Never share a lancet and the lancing device with others and always use a new

lancet for penetration.

Please note that this system also provides Alternative Site Testing. If you want

to test blood glucose from a site other than a fingertip, please go to " Section

20 " for details.

Please wash and dry your hands thoroughly before starting the testing procedure.

STEP 1. Prepare the lancing device for testing. Hold the center section of the

lancing device in one hand while the other hand holds the cap of the lancing

device. Screw the cap off until the two sections come apart. Inside the middle

of the longer section of the lancing device is a plastic lancet holder. Insert a

lancet into the lancet holder and push down firmly until it is fully seated.

Then twist the protective cap until it separates from the lancet. Finally,

replace the cap by screwing it back on the lancing device.

Hold the lancing device by the middle section with the two indentations between

your thumb and forefinger. Twist the adjustable tip in either direction until

the desired depth setting is reached. The setting numbers one and two are for

soft or thin skin, number three is for average skin, numbers four and five are

for thick or calloused skin.

Hold the adjustable tip in one hand and pull the ejection/cocking control which

is the upper half of the pen, back with the other hand until you hear a click.

If it does not click, the device may have been cocked when the lancet was

inserted. The lancing device is now ready for use. Set the lancing device aside

and proceed to the next steps for blood glucose testing.

STEP 2. Insert a test strip into the meter. For directions on correct test strip

insertion, please check " Section 6 " . The meter will play the welcome music, and

the meter will then say " Thank you for using Prodigy Voice " . A voice message

will be heard saying " Test strip inserted " . It means the test strip has been

correctly inserted into the meter. Next, the meter reports the date and time.

The meter then says " Please apply blood into the test strip " .

STEP 3. Using clean hands, hold the lancing device firmly against the side of

your finger. Press the release button. You will hear a click, indicating that

the skin has been punctured. We suggest discarding the first drop of blood with

a clean tissue or cotton since the first drop may contain tissue fluid and serum

and may affect the test result.

Please use the second drop of blood for testing. You may gently squeeze the

punctured area to obtain blood, but please be careful that you do not squeeze

too hard to prevent getting a smeared sample.

STEP 4. Move your finger with the drop of blood on it towards the absorbent

channel of the test strip. The test strip will draw in the blood sample and then

you will hear " Now testing " , you can move your finger away from the strip. The

meter has begun the process of blood glucose testing.

If you do not hear " Now testing " , your blood may be on the sides of the test

strip instead of in the absorbent channel of the test strip or there may not be

enough blood. Please do not try to re-apply blood to the test strip. Please

discard the test strip and use a new test strip to restart the test procedure.

STEP 5. After about 6 seconds, you will hear the meter report " Your blood

glucose is (number displayed) milligrams per deciliter " or " millimoles per

liter " . This reading is automatically stored in the meter's memory. To learn

how to read the blood glucose reading, please go to " Section 15 " .

STEP 6. After you finish the test, you can either take out the used strip by

simply pushing up the Strip-Eject button on the top left hand side panel or by

removing the strip directly with your hand. Please note that the springs are

very strong on the ejector switch, so make sure the test strip is pointed into

the disposal container. After removing the used test strip, the ending music

plays, the meter says " Have a nice day " and then the meter turns off.

STEP 7. Carefully remove the lancet from the lancing device. Discard the used

lancet and the used test strip according to your local regulations.

Attention: The following is important information to remember when testing your

blood glucose.

1. Please choose a different spot each time you test. Repeated punctures in the

same spot may cause soreness and calluses.

2. You can press the " M " button at any time to skip the current voice message

and go to the next step.

3. If you want to hear the previous voice message, you can press the " Repeat "

button to replay the message.

4. If you do not apply a blood sample to the test strip within 3 minutes, the

ending music will play and the meter will turn off. You must remove the test

strip and re-insert the strip to start the test procedure.

5. If you have trouble filling the test strip, please contact Customer Service

at 1- for help.

Section 15: How to Read Your Blood Glucose Results

In 2003, the American Diabetes Association recommended that the plasma glucose

range for people without diabetes be less than 110 milligrams per deciliter or

6.1 millimoles per liter when fasting or before meals, and is less than 140

milligrams per deciliter or 7.7 millimoles per liter, two hours after a meal.

Please work with your physician to determine a target range that works best for

you.

This system can test glucose from 20 milligrams per deciliter to 600 milligrams

per deciliter or 1.1 millimoles per liter to 33.3 millimoles per liter.

If your test result is lower than 20 milligrams per deciliter or 1.1 millimoles

per liter, you will hear the meter say " Your blood glucose is less than 20

milligrams per deciliter or 1.1 millimoles per liter " . This indicates severe

hypoglycemia which is extremely low blood glucose levels in the blood stream.

You should contact your healthcare professional immediately.

If your blood glucose test result is above 600 milligrams per deciliter or 33.3

millimoles per liter you will hear the meter say " Your blood glucose is over 600

milligrams per deciliter or 33.3 millimoles per liter " . This indicates severe

hyperglycemia which is extremely high blood glucose levels in the blood stream.

You should contact your healthcare professional immediately.

When your blood glucose test result is higher than 240 milligrams per deciliter

or 13.3 millimoles per liter, you will hear " Your blood glucose is 240

milligrams per deciliter or 13.3 millimoles per liter " . This indicates high

blood glucose levels and possible ketones; you should ask your healthcare

professional for help.

If you want to compare your blood glucose results to the laboratory results,

please note the following information. Test results and laboratory results are

measured in equivalent plasma units. Meter results and laboratory results can

vary due to normal variations. Things that can affect the meter results can be

different from what affects laboratory results.

To get an accurate comparison test, perform a control solution test before

taking the meter to the laboratory to ensure the meter is working properly. Best

results can be obtained by fasting at least 8 hours before doing the laboratory

and meter comparison. While at the laboratory, make sure the laboratory test and

meter test are done within 15 minutes of each other. Wash your hands and always

use your fingertips for the comparison test. Do not use any blood from a gray

topped test tube. Remember, you may still have variations in test results

because blood glucose levels can change very quickly due to stress, eating a

meal or snack, exercise, or medication. In addition, if you have eaten recently,

your blood glucose can be 70 milligrams per deciliter or 3.9 millimoles per

liter higher than a sample drawn from the laboratory.

Other factors which can affect your results are the amount of red blood cells in

the blood, a high or low hematocrit, or loss of body fluids such as severe

dehydration. Please consult your healthcare professional or contact Customer

Service at 1- if you have any further questions.

Section 16: Reviewing the Historical Results from the Meter

Memory

Your meter stores the 450 most recent blood glucose test results with the date

and time in its memory. It also provides you with 7, 14, 21, 28, 60 and 90-day

averages of your blood glucose test results. You can review each test result or

review the average of blood glucose results from the meter by the following

steps.

When the meter is off, press the " M " button to enter the memory mode. The

welcome music plays " Thank you for using Prodigy Voice " . The meter reports the

current date and time, and then says " Press the 'M' key for memory recall mode " .

It indicates that you are in the memory mode and you now have two choices. You

can choose to review each single result by quickly pressing the " M " button again

and you will hear the meter report the most recent reading first. If you want to

review the average result, Press and hold the " M " button for 2 or 3 seconds and

release the " M " button. You will then hear the meter report the 7-day average

result first.

To hear other readings or other average results, use the " Up " or " Down " buttons.

Any time you want to exit the memory mode, hold down the " M " button for 5

seconds or leave the meter alone without any action for 3 minutes. The meter

will turn off automatically.

When you review the historical results, please note the following:

1. The control solution results are not stored in the memory. The list of past

results and the result averages are for blood glucose results only.

2. When using the meter for the first time, you will hear a voice message saying

" No Memory Record available " , indicating that there is no test result in the

memory. The meter will turn off automatically.

3. You can press the " M " button at any time to skip the current voice message

and go to the next step.

4. If you want to hear the previous voice message, you can press the " Repeat "

button to replay the message.

5. If no button is pressed for 3 minutes, the ending music plays and then the

meter will turn off automatically.

Section 17: Transmitting Historical Results to Your

Computer

Results in memory can be transmitted to your computer. The personal Interface

Cable is an optional accessory but it is required before the downloading of

results can take place. The software can be downloaded from

www.prodigymeter.com. To learn more about the Diabetes Management System

Software or to obtain an Interface Cable (sold separately), please contact your

local retailer or distributor. You can transmit the results by the following

steps.

STEP 1. Install Diabetes Management System Software on your computer by

following the instructions provided on Prodigy's website: www.prodigymeter.com.

STEP 2. Connect the Interface Cable to the data port of your computer. While the

meter is turned off, connect the Interface Cable to the data port of the meter

which is hidden under the rubber cover on the curved bottom side panel. You will

hear a voice message " Connecting to your computer " , indicating that the meter is

ready to transmit data.

STEP 3. Transmit Data. Follow the instructions provided by the software to

transmit data. Results transmitted will include date and time. Remove the cable

and the meter will automatically turn off.

Please Note: While the meter is connected to the Computer, it is unable to

perform a blood glucose test.

Section 18: How Does the Meter Report the Error Messages

The Error Messages you will probably encounter will be announced and will also

appear on the LCD screen when you use this meter. If you have any problems in

performing a test with this meter, please refer to the following guides. If you

encounter any error messages not being announced or if you have followed the

actions recommended but the problem persists, please contact Customer Service at

1- for technical support.

When you hear a voice message report " Battery is dead, please replace " , it

indicates that you must change the batteries immediately.

When you hear a voice message report " The room temperature is out of range; Thus

unable to measure " , it indicates that the ambient temperature is out of the

system operation range. Please go to a site where the room temperature is

between 50°Fahrenheit to 104° Fahrenheit or 10°Celsius to 40°Celsius, stay in

the room for a while and then repeat the test.

When you hear a voice message report " Please ensure proper operation and try

again " , it indicates that the strip was removed before the meter was finished

testing your blood glucose. Please remove the test strip, discard it and use a

new test strip to repeat the test.

When you hear a voice message report " Strip has been used. Please replace " , it

indicates that you inserted a used test strip. Please use a new test strip to

repeat the test.

When you hear a voice message report " Meter malfunction. Please contact local

distributor " , it indicates that there is a problem with the meter that you

cannot solve by yourself. Please contact your local dealer or contact Customer

Service at 1- for help.

Section 19: Problem Solving Tips and Solutions When

Operating the System

This section is intended to provide solutions for you if you have problems while

operating the meter. If the problem you encounter is not included in this

section or if you have followed the actions recommended but the problem

persists, please contact Customer Service at 1- for technical

support.

Condition 1: If the meter did not work after inserting a test strip, what

should I do?

First, try re-inserting the test strip. If that does not work, check the

batteries. If you have replaced the batteries, please check if the batteries are

correctly installed. If you have used the meter for a period of time without

changing the batteries, please use new batteries. For battery replacement,

please refer to " Section 11 " for more information.

Secondly, please check if the test strip is inserted correctly. Please refer to

" Section 7 " for more information.

If you have followed the above actions but the problem persists, please contact

Customer Service at 1- for technical support.

Condition 2: If the meter did not give a reading after applying the

sample, what should I do?

It may be because of an insufficient blood sample applied on the test strip,

blood on the sides instead of in the tip of the test strip or the test strip is

defective. Please remove the used test strip from the meter and repeat the test

with a new test strip. To get a drop of blood correctly, please refer to

" Section 14 " .

If you have followed the above actions but the problem persists, please contact

Customer Service at 1- for technical support.

Condition 3: If the control solution test result is out of range, what

should I do?

First, please check that the control solution has not expired. Secondly, place

the solution at room temperature for 10 minutes because a very warm or a very

cold solution may cause an inaccurate result. Third, shake the solution

vigorously before getting a drop. Then follow directions in " Section 13 " and

repeat a control solution test. If none of the above suggestions work, try

replacing the batteries and repeat a control solution test.

If you have followed the above actions but the problem persists, please contact

Customer Service at 1- for technical support.

Section 20: About Alternative Site Testing (AST)

Please consult your healthcare professional before you perform Alternative Site

Testing. You may need some assistance when you obtain blood samples.

Alternative Site Testing means that people use parts of the body other than

fingertips to check their blood glucose levels. This Prodigy Voice meter is able

to test on other body sites including the palm, the forearm, the upper arm, the

calf, and the thigh. Results from other body sites are equivalent to the result

from a fingertip when you are in a relaxed, calm state.

We strongly recommend you do Alternative Site Testing ONLY at the following

times: in a pre-meal or fasting state, more than 2 hours since the last meal,

two hours or more after taking insulin, and two hours or more after exercise.

If you want to test your blood glucose during or immediately after a meal, after

physical exercise, or after any other event, please take the blood sample from

your fingertip only.

Please Note: Do not perform Alternative Site Testing if you think you are

experiencing hypoglycemia. If your Alternative Site Testing results do not match

the way you feel if you are testing for hyperglycemia, if your routine glucose

results are often fluctuating, or if you are pregnant do not perform Alternative

Site Testing.

To get enough of a blood sample from the palm, the forearm, the upper arm, the

calf and the thigh, please rub the puncture site for 20 seconds before

puncturing your skin and use the clear cap instead when setting the lancing

device.

This concludes the Prodigy Voice Manual. Again, thank you for using our Prodigy

Products.

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Here's a link to my Dropbox folder to get the Prodigy Voice Owner's Manual

in Pdf format with text readable by a screen reader:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3066025/Prodigy%20Voice%20Owner%27s%20Manual.pdf

Alan Lemly

Re: Manual

Maybe it's me, but I just went to the Prodigy Meters web site and looked for

a link for the manual for the Voice. Found it for the Autocode, but nothing

for the Voice. In fact, a search of their site using the keyword " voice "

gave me only a couple results.

There seems to be plenty of talk about other devices, and some discussion

about type 2 diabetes, but not much about blind diabetics or the Voice.

After following several links to pages, all I managed to read about was the

awards the Voice received (who knows when), and a blurb about its features.

But no manual.

IF you want to look around, go here:

http://www.prodigymeter.com/prodigymeters/index.php?page=articles

<http://www.prodigymeter.com/prodigymeters/index.php?page=articles & arg=22 & op

=readArticle & id=13 & title=Prodigy%20Voice & main=5>

& arg=22 & op=readArticle & id=13 & title=Prodigy%20Voice & main=5

Dave

" ...In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the

world. " [ 16:33]

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Hi All,

Does anyone have a copy of the Prodigy Voice manual in a text file

Lora

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Hi Alan,

Thanks. I don't really like PDF and converting and all that stuff. If it

is the same as what Dave sent, with nothing additional that will work fine

for me. But thanks.

Lora

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> Hi All,

> Does anyone have a copy of the Prodigy Voice manual in a text file

> Lora

>

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Thanks Alan

this is great, I lost mine

sugar

'Real tears are not those that fall from your eyes and cover your face,

but that fall from your heart and cover your soul.'

~Be Blessed, Sugar

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Hi All,

Does anyone have a copy of the Prodigy Voice manual in a text file

Lora

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Lora, no problem. I sent the Prodigy Voice manual pdf link before I read

through all my messages and saw that others had provided what you needed.

It's another source if someone wants the PDF version.

Alan

Re: Manual

Hi Alan,

Thanks. I don't really like PDF and converting and all that stuff. If it

is the same as what Dave sent, with nothing additional that will work fine

for me. But thanks.

Lora

Manual

>

> Hi All,

> Does anyone have a copy of the Prodigy Voice manual in a text file

> Lora

>

>

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Hello, Lora, a couple of days ago actually on Friday I got the prodigy

voice from maxie aids and the manual was only in print with small

pictures that my husband who is low vition coulden't see. We called

the tech suport at prodigy voice and they are sending me a dvd of the

manual. I don't know how accessible it will be but maybe you could

call them and get them to send you one. If anyone has a text format

of the manual I'd like one also. Get your relatives to look up the

number in the manual and call the company. I'm trying to get acb to

pas a resolution to recommend that venders put there manuals in a

accessible format. Thank you frances vitulla

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> Oh cool. I am still learning about web sites and trying to look and copy

> things from them, mainly recipes.

> I also have started ujsing Yahoo to find out a lot of things like how

> different names or medications are spelled.

> I have just been using NVDA almost ten months now.

> I have been seeing ads on TV about talking meters and stuff but when I

> talked to the doctor's office and pharmacy I was surprised they had

> virtually no knowledge about them.

> Manual

>> Hi All,

>> Does anyone have a copy of the Prodigy Voice manual in a text file

>> Lora

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Hi, Frances,

Nice to see you here too! I imagine you got what Dave sent. I sometimes

get confused as to what comes from an individual or through the group. When

I was reading in there it said it comes with the manual on a disk.

But it is wonderful reading it now. I will also go onto that web site and

see what they are talking about.

Manual

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>>> Hi All,

>>> Does anyone have a copy of the Prodigy Voice manual in a text file

>>> Lora

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