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Starting a G6 Sensor or New Transmitter

Navid200 edited this page Mar 25, 2021 · 29 revisions

The most important thing to do is to be patient and not rush to tap on "Start Sensor" even if xDrip encourages you to.

Have a look at this basic information about using xDrip to control Dexcom if you haven't already.

Never soak (insert sensor a while before starting it) a G6 sensor. The main advantage of G6 over G5 is factory calibration. You will be interfering with factory calibration (accuracy) the longer it takes from the moment you insert the sensor to the moment you start the sensor in xDrip.

If you are coming from G5, or another CGM, you need to get used to factory calibration. Give it a chance. Most people don't need to calibrate a new G6 sensor as long as the calibration code is entered properly.

  1. If you are using an old version of xDrip, update to the January 29, 2021 release. Use a web browser to access the link. Tap on the .apk file, under assets, to download. Install over your existing xDrip. No need to uninstall first.

  2. Set "G5/G6 Transmitter" under   Settings -> Hardware Data Source.

  3. Adjust xDrip settings.

  4. Disable battery optimization as explained in "Basics".

  5. For Android 11, enable background location access as explained in "Basics".

  6. Is there a "Start G6 Sensor" stuck in the queue on the G5/G6 status page?
    If yes, clear the queue:   Tap on the syringe symbol on the main screen. Long press on the microphone symbol at the bottom right corner of the form. Enter "clear transmitter queue" without the quotes.

  7. If "Start Sensor" isn't available, under the top left menu from the main screen, tap on "Stop Sensor". On the stop sensor page, tap on "STOP SENSOR". If you are replacing sensor, do it now. If there is bleeding, use Q-tips to absorb the blood. Ideally, you won't allow any blood to get to the contacts without wiping away the dielectric grease.

  8. If you are starting a new transmitter, enter the new transmitter serial number on the transmitter ID page:   Settings -> Dexcom Transmitter ID.

  9. Clean the transmitter contacts using rubbing alcohol. Wait for it (10 seconds) to dry. Snap the transmitter into the sensor.

  10. Monitor the G5/G6 system status page. Every 5 minutes, a read cycle completes.
    One of the very important entries on the page is "Last Connected". The value in front of it represents when the last read was performed. The value gradually increases but just before reaching 5 minutes, it should roll back to 0. This cycle is supposed to repeat once every 5 minutes. If the "last connected" value grows greater than 5 minutes, or if it does not exist, you don't have proper connectivity. In that case, don't proceed before figuring out why. Perhaps, your settings are incorrect.

  11. Only after establishing proper connectivity, should you start sensor. Carefully, enter the 4-digit calibration code from the sensor adhesive cover when asked. Keep the code if you intend to restart the sensor. In 2 hours, your readings will start with no need for initial calibrations.

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