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<blockquote data-quote="zbluebirdz" data-source="post: 1559262" data-attributes="member: 390663"><p>Regarding re-calibration, the Glimp app used on the phones/tablets can "recalibrate" the readings/graph. When you enter the results of the prick tests, Glimp will "recalibrate" the graph according to the prick test results. Glimp will not make changes to the sensor. I don't think the Abbott's app does recalibration - I cannot get it to work on my phone.</p><p></p><p>The sensor does take readings every minute, and then "averages" them every 15 minutes. If you took readings every 14-15 minutes, you would get the readings for every minute in the last 14-15 minutes and then every 15 minute averages for the past 8 hours. This is my observations when using the Glimp app.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zbluebirdz, post: 1559262, member: 390663"] Regarding re-calibration, the Glimp app used on the phones/tablets can "recalibrate" the readings/graph. When you enter the results of the prick tests, Glimp will "recalibrate" the graph according to the prick test results. Glimp will not make changes to the sensor. I don't think the Abbott's app does recalibration - I cannot get it to work on my phone. The sensor does take readings every minute, and then "averages" them every 15 minutes. If you took readings every 14-15 minutes, you would get the readings for every minute in the last 14-15 minutes and then every 15 minute averages for the past 8 hours. This is my observations when using the Glimp app. [/QUOTE]
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