Binned the Insulix in favour of the Accuchek-Aviva. It was unusable because you had to refer to your DSN for a "password" to adjust anything useful. The Roche effort, in comparison, allows an (intelligent) user to adapt & adjust anything. It'll take you a month or two, but it's well worth the effort.
Tell Roche you've got an Insulix & they'll be pleased to send an Aviva (the money's in the test strips).
Thanks for that Simon. I did get the password in case I wanted to change anything. The only thing I have an issue with is when entering the number of carbs. Why it doesn't just go up in 5s?
Binned the Insulix in favour of the Accuchek-Aviva. It was unusable because you had to refer to your DSN for a "password" to adjust anything useful. The Roche effort, in comparison, allows an (intelligent) user to adapt & adjust anything. It'll take you a month or two, but it's well worth the effort.
Tell Roche you've got an Insulix & they'll be pleased to send an Aviva (the money's in the test strips).
A 30 second google will tell you what the password is for the meter - it's the same password for all of them. I did play with the settings but tend not to use it and use the Freestyle Lite in preference (same strips).