omnipod Display App User Guide
OmniPod Display App: Monitor your Omnipod DASH® Insulin Management System from your phone. Check insulin on board, blood glucose history, Pod expiration, PDM battery level, and more. Share your PDM data with family and caregivers via the Omnipod VIEW™ app.
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Omnipod DISPLAY ™ App
User Guide
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Contents
Introduction ............................................................................................4
Indications for Use ............................................................................................................. 4
What the Omnipod DISPLAY™ App Does Not Do ............................................................... 4
System Requirements ........................................................................................................ 4
About Mobile Phone Types ................................................................................................. 5
For More Information ......................................................................................................... 5
Getting Started ........................................................................................5
Download the Omnipod DISPLAY™ App ............................................................................ 5
Set Up the Omnipod DISPLAY™ App .................................................................................. 5
Pair to Your PDM ................................................................................................................. 6
Viewing Alerts .........................................................................................7
Checking PDM Data with the Widget ........................................................7
Checking PDM Data with the App .............................................................8
Refresh Data with a Sync .................................................................................................... 8
Check Insulin and System Status ...................................................................................... 9
Check Alarms and Notifications History .......................................................................... 10
Check Insulin and Blood Glucose History ........................................................................ 11
Find My PDM .........................................................................................11
Settings Screen .....................................................................................12
PDM Settings ..................................................................................................................... 13
Viewers ............................................................................................................................. 14
Alerts Setting .................................................................................................................... 14
Help Screen ...................................................................................................................... 15
Software Updates ............................................................................................................. 16
Managing Viewers: Sharing your PDM Data with Others .........................16
Add a Viewer ..................................................................................................................... 16
Edit a Viewer’s Details ...................................................................................................... 17
Remove a Viewer .............................................................................................................. 18
About the Omnipod DISPLAY™ App .......................................................19
About the Home Screen Tabs ........................................................................................... 19
Time and Time Zones ....................................................................................................... 21
How Omnipod DISPLAY™ App Receives Updates ........................................................... 21
How Your Viewers’ Phones Receive Updates .................................................................. 22
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Introduction
Welcome to the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app, an application that lets you monitor your
Omnipod DASH ® Insulin Management System status from your mobile phone.
Indications for Use
The Omnipod DISPLAY™ app is intended to allow you to:
• Glance at your phone to see data from your Personal Diabetes Manager (PDM), including:
– Alarms and notifications
– Bolus and basal insulin delivery information, including insulin on board (IOB)
– Blood glucose and carbohydrate history
– Pod expiration date and amount of insulin remaining in the Pod
– PDM battery charge level
• Invite your family and caregivers to view your PDM data on their phones using the Omnipod VIEW™ app.
Warnings:
Do not make insulin dosing decisions based on data displayed on the Omnipod
DISPLAY™ app. Always follow the instructions in the User Guide that came with your PDM.
The Omnipod DISPLAY™ app is not intended to replace self-monitoring practices as recommended by your healthcare provider.
What the Omnipod DISPLAY™ App Does Not Do
The Omnipod DISPLAY™ app does not control your PDM or your Pod in any way.
In other words, you cannot use the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app to deliver a bolus, change your basal insulin delivery, or change your Pod.
System Requirements
The requirements for using the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app are:
• Apple iPhone with iOS 11.3 or newer operating system
• Bluetooth ® wireless capability
• Omnipod DASH ® Personal Diabetes Manager (PDM). Your PDM is compatible if you can navigate to: Menu icon ( ) > Settings > PDM Device > Omnipod DISPLAY™ .
• Internet connection via Wi-Fi or a mobile data plan, if planning to invite Viewers or send PDM data to the Omnipod ® Cloud.
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About Mobile Phone Types
This app’s user experience was tested and optimized for devices running iOS 11.3 and newer.
For More Information
For information about terminology, icons, and conventions, see the User Guide that came with your PDM. The User Guides are periodically updated and are found at Omnipod.com
See also Insulet Corporation’s Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, HIPAA Privacy Notice and End User License Agreement by navigating to Settings > Help > About Us >
Legal Information or at Omnipod.com
To find contact information for Customer Care, see the second page of this
User Guide.
Getting Started
To use the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app, download the app to your phone and set it up.
Download the Omnipod DISPLAY™ App
To download the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app from the App Store:
1. Make sure your phone has an internet connection, either Wi-Fi or mobile data
2. Open the App Store from your phone
3. Tap the App Store’s search icon and search for “ Omnipod DISPLAY ”
4. Select the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app, and tap Get
5. Enter your App Store account information if requested
Set Up the Omnipod DISPLAY™ App
To set up the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app:
1. On your phone, tap the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app icon ( ) or tap Open from the App Store. The Omnipod DISPLAY™ app opens.
2. Tap Get Started
3. Read the warning, then tap OK.
4. Read the security information, then tap OK.
5. Read the terms and conditions, then tap I Agree.
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Pair to Your PDM
The next step is to pair the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app to your PDM. Once paired, your PDM will send your insulin data directly to your phone using Bluetooth ® wireless technology.
Note: While pairing to the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app, the PDM does not check
Pod status.
Before you begin, go to your phone’s settings menu and make sure that the
Bluetooth ® setting is on.
Note: Devices using iOS 13 will also need to make sure Bluetooth ® is turned on in the devices Background App settings in addition to the phone’s settings.
To pair to your PDM:
1. Place your PDM and phone next to each other. Then, tap Next .
2. On your PDM:
a. Navigate to: Menu icon ( ) > Settings > PDM Device > Omnipod DISPLAY™
b. Tap GET STARTED
A confirmation code appears on your PDM and on your phone.
Note: If the confirmation code does not appear, check your phone. If your phone shows more than one PDM Device ID, tap the PDM Device ID that matches your PDM.
3. If the confirmation codes on your PDM and phone match, finalize the pairing process as follows:
a. On your phone, tap Yes . The phone pairs to the PDM.
b. After your phone shows a message saying that pairing was successful,
OK on your PDM.
Note: If more than 60 seconds pass after the confirmation code appears, you must restart the pairing process.
After the PDM and phone pair and sync, you are asked to set Notifications.
4. On your phone, tap Allow (recommended) for the Notifications setting. This allows your phone to alert you whenever it receives Omnipod ® alarms or notifications.
Selecting prevents your phone from showing Omnipod ® alarms and notifications as on-screen messages, even when the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app is running.
You can change this Notification setting at a later date through your phone’s settings.
Note: To see Omnipod ® alarm and notification messages on your phone, the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app’s Alerts setting must also be enabled. This setting is enabled by default (see “Alerts Setting” on page 14).
5. Tap OK when setup is complete.
The DISPLAY app’s Home screen appears
For a description of the Home screens, see “Checking PDM Data with the App” on page 8 and “About the Home Screen Tabs” on page 19.
The icon for launching the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app is found on your phone’s Home screen.
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Viewing Alerts
The Omnipod DISPLAY™ app can automatically show Alerts from the Omnipod DASH ® System on your phone whenever the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app is active or running in the background.
• After reading an Alert and addressing the issue, you can clear the message from your screen in one of the following ways:
– Tap the message. After you unlock your
phone, the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app appears,
displaying the Alerts screen. This removes all
Omnipod ® messages from the Lock screen.
– Swipe from right to left on the message, and
CLEAR to remove only that message.
– Unlock the phone. This dismisses any
Omnipod ® messages.
See “Wi-Fi (connects PDM directly to Cloud)” on page 22 for a description of the
Alerts icons.
Note: Two settings must be enabled in order for you to see Alerts: the iOS
Notifications setting and the Omnipod DISPLAY™ Alerts setting. If either of the settings is disabled, you will not see any Alerts (see “Alerts Setting” on page 14).
Checking PDM Data with the Widget
The Omnipod DISPLAY™ widget provides a quick way to check for recent Omnipod DASH ®
System activity without opening the Omnipod
DISPLAY™ app.
1. Add the Omnipod DISPLAY™ widget according to your phone’s instructions.
2. To view the Omnipod DISPLAY™ widget, swipe right from your phone’s Lock screen or Home screen. You may need to scroll down if you use many widgets.
Show More or Show Less on the top
right corner of the widget to expand or
reduce the amount of information shown.
– To open the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app itself,
tap the widget.
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The widget updates whenever the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app updates, which can occur whenever the app is active or running in the background and the PDM is in sleep mode. PDM sleep mode starts up to one minute after the PDM screen turns black.
Omnipod
DISPLAY™ Widget
Last Sync
Insulin on Board (IOB)
Pod Expires
PDM Battery
Left in Reservoir
Basal Insulin Status
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✓
✓
✓
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✓ Date and time of the most recent sync with the PDM
✓ IOB as of the last sync
✓ Date and time of Pod expiration. If no Pod is active, the widget says No Active Pod .
✓ Percent of PDM battery charge as of the last sync
✓ Amount of insulin in the Pod as of the last sync.
Text turns red when insulin level is low. If no Pod is active, the widget says No Active Pod .
✓ Details about the active Basal Program or temp basal as of the last sync. The basal rate is shown in bold if basal insulin was being delivered at the last sync. If insulin was suspended or there was no active Pod at the last sync, then the name of the most recently used Basal Program is shown and the basal rate is shown in regular text.
Checking PDM Data with the App
The Omnipod DISPLAY™ app provides more detailed information than the widget.
Refresh Data with a Sync
When your phone has Bluetooth ® turned on, data is transferred from your PDM to your phone in a process called “syncing.” The header bar in the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app lists the date and time of the last sync.
If there is a problem transmitting data from the PDM to the app, the top of the app will turn yellow or red.
• Yellow means the app started to receive data and was interrupted before the data transmission was completed.
• Red means the app has not received any data
(complete or incomplete) from the PDM for at least 30 minutes.
To resolve either situation, ensure the PDM is powered ON, the PDM’s screen is OFF
(not active), and is within 30 feet of the mobile phone running the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app or navigating to the settings menu and tapping Sync Now to manually refresh
PDM data, before pulling down from at the top of the Omnipod DISPLAY™ screen.
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Automatic Syncs
When the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app is active, it automatically syncs with the PDM every minute. When the app is running in the background, it syncs periodically.
Syncs do not occur if you turn off the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app.
Note: The PDM must be in sleep mode for a sync to be successful. PDM sleep mode starts up to one minute after the PDM screen turns black.
Manual Sync
You can check for new data at any time by doing a manual sync.
• To request a manual sync, pull down the top of the Omnipod DISPLAY™ screen or navigate to the settings menu to sync now.
– If a sync is successful, the Last Sync time in the header is updated whether or
not the PDM had new data.
– If a sync is not successful, the time in the header is not updated and a “Not able
to sync” message appears. Tap OK . Then ensure that the Bluetooth setting is
turned on, move your phone closer to your PDM, and try again.
Note: The PDM must be in sleep mode for a sync to be successful. PDM sleep mode starts up to one minute after the PDM screen turns black.
Check Insulin and System Status
The Home screen has three tabs, located just below the header, that show recent
PDM and Pod data from the last sync: the Dashboard tab, the Basal or Temp Basal tab, and the System Status tab.
To see the Home screen data:
1. If the Home screen is not showing, tap the DASH tab ( ) at the bottom of the screen.
The Home screen appears with the Dashboard tab visible. The Dashboard tab displays the insulin on board (IOB), last bolus, and last blood glucose (BG) reading.
2. Tap the Basal (or Temp Basal) tab or System Status tab to see information about basal insulin, Pod status, and PDM battery charge.
Tip: You can also swipe across the screen to display a different Home screen tab.
For a detailed description of these tabs, see “About the Home Screen Tabs” on page 19.
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Check Alarms and Notifications History
The Alerts screen shows a list of alarms and notifications generated by the PDM and Pod over the past seven days.
Note: You can see more than seven days of data on your PDM.
• To view the list of Alerts, navigate to the Alerts screen using one of the following methods:
– Open the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app, and tap
the Alerts tab ( or ) at the bottom of
the screen.
– Tap an Omnipod ® Alert when it appears
on your phone’s screen.
Always wake up your PDM and respond to any messages as soon as you can. For an explanation of how to respond to hazard alarms, advisory alarms, and notifications, see your Omnipod
DASH ® System User Guide .
The most recent messages are displayed at the top of the screen. Scroll down to see older messages.
The message type is identified by an icon:
Hazard alarms: Check PDM now
Advisory alarms: Check PDM soon
Notifications: Reminders and informational
If the Alerts tab has a red circle with a number ( ), the number indicates the number of unread messages. The red circle and number disappear when you leave the Alerts screen ( ), indicating that you have seen all of the messages.
If you view an alarm or notification message on your PDM before you see it on the
Omnipod DISPLAY™ app, the Alerts tab icon does not indicate a new message ( ), but the message can be seen on the Alerts screen’s list.
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Check Insulin and Blood Glucose History
The Omnipod DISPLAY™ History screen displays seven days of PDM records, including:
• Blood glucose (BG) readings, insulin bolus amounts, and any carbohydrates used in the
PDM’s bolus calculations.
• Pod changes, extended boluses, PDM time or date changes, insulin suspensions, and basal rate changes. These are indicated by a colored banner.
To view PDM history records:
1. Tap the History tab ( ) at the bottom of the screen.
2. To view data from a different date, tap the desired date in the row of dates near the top of the screen.
A blue circle indicates which day is being displayed.
3. Scroll down as needed to see additional data from earlier in the day.
If the times on your PDM and phone differ, see “Time and Time Zones” on page 21.
Find My PDM
If you misplace your PDM, you can use the
Find My PDM feature to help locate it.
To use the Find My PDM feature:
1. Make sure your phone’s Bluetooth ® setting is on.
2. Move to the area where you want to search for your PDM.
3. Tap the Find PDM tab ( ) at the bottom of the Omnipod DISPLAY™ screen.
4. Tap Start Ringing
If your PDM is in range, it rings briefly.
5. If you find your PDM, tap Stop Ringing on your phone to silence the PDM.
Note: If Stop Ringing is no longer visible on your phone, tap Start Ringing and then
Stop Ringing to ensure that your PDM does not ring again.
Note: Your PDM rings even if it is set to vibrate mode. However, if your PDM is powered off, the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app cannot make it ring.
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6. If you do not hear your PDM ringing within about 30 seconds:
a. Tap Cancel or Stop Ringing
b. Move to another search location, and repeat this process.
The PDM can only ring if it is within 30 feet of your phone. Remember that your PDM may be muffled if it is inside or under something.
Note: If a message appears telling you that the PDM is not in range, tap OK .
To try again, repeat this process.
If a situation arises requiring a hazard alarm, your PDM will sound the hazard alarm instead of the ringing sound.
Settings Screen
The Settings screen lets you:
• Change your Alerts settings
• Unpair the DISPLAY™ app from your PDM
• Send an invitation to family members and caregivers to become Viewers, which allows them to use the Omnipod VIEW™ app to see your PDM data on their phones
• Look up information about the PDM, Pod, and Omnipod DISPLAY™ app, such as version numbers and the time of recent syncs
• Access the help menu
• Access information about software updates
To access the Settings screens:
1. Tap the Settings tab ( ) at the bottom of the screen.
Note: You may need to scroll down to see all of the options.
2. Tap any entry to bring up the related screen.
3. Tap the back arrow (<) found in the upper left corner of some Settings screens to return to the previous screen.
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PDM Settings
The PDM Settings screen provides information about the PDM and Pod and lets you unpair your phone’s Omnipod DISPLAY™ app from your PDM.
Sync Now
In addition to using the pull down to sync, you can also trigger a manual sync from the
Settings screens:
1. Navigate to: Settings tab ( ) > PDM Settings
2. Tap Sync Now . The Omnipod DISPLAY™ app performs a manual sync with the PDM.
PDM and Pod Details
To check the timing of recent communications or to see PDM and Pod version numbers:
• Navigate to: Settings tab ( ) > PDM Settings >
PDM and Pod Details
A screen appears that lists:
• The time of the last sync from your PDM
• The time of the PDM’s last communication with the Pod
• The last time the PDM sent data directly to the Omnipod ® Cloud
• The Omnipod ® Cloud sends data to your
Viewers, if any
Note: In addition to the PDM’s ability to send data directly to the Omnipod ® Cloud, the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app can send data to the Omnipod ® Cloud. The time of the last data transfer from the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app to the Cloud is not shown on this screen.
• The PDM’s serial number
• The PDM operating system version (PDM Device Information)
• The Pod’s software version (Pod Main Version)
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Unpair from your PDM
The Omnipod DISPLAY™ app can only be paired to a single PDM at a time. You should unpair the
Omnipod DISPLAY™ app from your PDM when you switch to a new PDM or phone.
Unpair the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app from your
PDM as follows:
1. When switching to a new PDM:
a. Previous Viewer information is stored
within the DISPLAY™ App.
Note: If you pair to a new PDM, you
must reissue invitations to your Viewers
so that they can receive data from your
new PDM. However, if you unpair and
re-pair to the same PDM again, the
existing list of Viewers remains and
you don’t need to reissue invitations.
b. (Optional) Remove all of your Viewers from
your Viewers list. This ensures that, after
you re-invite them from the new PDM, you
only appear once on their list of Podders
(see “Remove a Viewer” on page 18).
2. Navigate to: Settings tab ( ) > PDM Settings
3. Tap Unpair From Your PDM , then tap Unpair PDM , then tap Unpair
A message appears confirming that the PDM is successfully unpaired. To pair the
Omnipod DISPLAY™ app to the same or a new PDM, see “Set Up the Omnipod
DISPLAY™ App” on page 5.
After pairing to a different PDM, remember to reissue invitations to any previous
Viewers (see “Add a Viewer” on page 16) so that they can continue viewing data your new PDM.
Note: Viewer information will be saved locally and pre-populated for the DISPLAY
App User to edit, delete and/or add new Viewers for the newly paired PDM.
While unpaired:
• Your phone cannot receive updates from your PDM
• Your Viewers can still view legacy data from your original PDM
• You will not be able to add or remove Viewers
Viewers
For information about the Viewers option, which lets you invite family members and caregivers to view your PDM data on their phones, see “Managing Viewers: Sharing your PDM Data with Others” on page 16.
Alerts Setting
You control which Alerts you see as on-screen messages using the Alerts setting, combined with your phone’s Notifications setting.
As shown in the following table, both the iOS Notifications and the app’s Alerts settings must be enabled to see the Alerts; however, only one of these needs to be disabled to prevent seeing Alerts.
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iOS Notifications setting:
Alerts setting:
To See Alerts:
Allow and
All Alerts or
Hazard Alarms Only
To Prevent Alerts:
Don’t Allow or
Toggle off both
Alerts settings
To change your Alerts setting:
1. Navigate to: Settings tab ( ) > Alerts .
2. Tap the toggle next to the desired Alerts setting to turn the setting on ( ) or off ( ):
– Turn on All Alerts to see all hazard alarms,
advisory alarms, and notifications. By default,
All Alerts is on.
– Turn on Hazard Alarms Only to see only
PDM hazard alarms. Advisory alarms or
notifications are not shown.
– Turn off both settings if you do not want
to see any on-screen messages for alarms
or notifications.
These settings do not affect the Alerts screen; every alarm and notification message always appears on the Alerts screen.
Note: The term “Notification” has two meanings. The PDM’s “Notifications” refers to informational messages that are not alarms. The iOS “Notifications” refers to a setting that determines whether Omnipod ® Alerts appear as on-screen messages when you are using your phone.
Five Minute Warning for Pod Expiration
The Omnipod DISPLAY™ app shows a Pod Expiring message when less than five minutes remain before the Pod Expiration hazard alarm sounds.
Note: This message only appears if the phone’s Notification setting is set to Allow .
It is not affected by the Alerts setting.
Note: This message does not appear on the PDM or the Omnipod DISPLAY™ Alerts screen.
Help Screen
The Help screen provides a list of frequently asked questions (FAQ) and legal information.
To access the Help screen features:
1. Bring up the Help screen in one of the following ways:
– Tap the Help icon ( ) in the header
– Navigate to: Settings tab ( ) > Help
2. Select the desired action from the following table:
To do this:
See the list of frequently asked questions
View the Omnipod ® website
View the warranty, privacy policy, and other terms and conditions for the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app
View this User Guide
Tap this:
FAQ
About Us > then tap the website link
About Us > Legal Information , then tap the option of interest
User Guide
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Software Updates
If you have enabled automatic updates on your phone, any software updates for the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app will be automatically installed.
If you have not enabled automatic updates, you can check for available
Omnipod DISPLAY™ app updates as follows:
1. Navigate to: Settings tab ( ) > Software Update
2. Tap the link to go to the DISPLAY app in the App Store
3. If an update is available, download it
Managing Viewers:
Sharing your PDM Data with Others
You can invite family members and caregivers to view your PDM data, including alarms, notifications, insulin history and blood glucose data, on their phones. To become one of your Viewers, they must install the Omnipod VIEW™ app and accept your invitation. See the The Omnipod VIEW™ App User Guide for more information.
Note: If you have multiple Viewers, they are listed alphabetically.
Add a Viewer
You can add a maximum of 12 Viewers.
To add a Viewer:
1. Navigate to: Settings tab ( ) > Viewers
2. Tap Add Viewer or Add Another Viewer
3. Enter the Viewer’s information:
a. Tap First and Last Name and enter
a name for the Viewer
b. Tap Email and enter the Viewer’s
email address
c. Tap Confirm Email and re-enter the
same email address
d. Optional: Tap Relationship and enter
a note about this Viewer
e. Tap Done
4. Tap Next to display the PodderCentral™ login screen
5. To authorize the invitation:
a. Log in to PodderCentral™:
– If you already have a PodderCentral™
account, enter your username and password, then tap LOG IN.
– If you do not have a PodderCentral™ account, create an account by
entering your email at the bottom of the screen and following the
on-screen instructions.
b. Read the agreement, then tap the checkmark if you want to proceed
c. Tap AGREE to send the invitation to your Viewer
After the invitation is successfully sent, the Viewer’s invitation is listed as “Pending” until the Viewer accepts the invitation. After accepting the invitation, the Viewer is listed as “Active.”
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Edit a Viewer’s Details
You can edit the Viewer’s email, phone (device), and relationship.
Edit a Viewer’s Relationship
To edit a Viewer’s relationship:
1. Navigate to: Settings tab ( ) > Viewers
2. Tap the down arrow next to the Viewer’s name
3. Tap Edit Viewer
4. To edit the relationship, tap Relationship and enter the changes. Then tap Done .
5. Tap Save
Change a Viewer’s Email
To change the Viewer’s email:
1. Remove the Viewer from your Viewers list (see “Remove a Viewer” on page 18)
2. Re-add the Viewer and send a new invitation to the new email address
(see “Add a Viewer” on page 16)
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Change the Viewer’s Phone
If a Viewer gets a new phone and no longer plans to use the old one, change the Viewer’s phone as follows:
1. Add the new phone to your Viewer’s details
(see “Add another phone for a Viewer” on page 18)
2. Delete the old phone from the Viewer’s details
(see “Delete a Viewer’s phone” on page 18)
Add Another Phone for a Viewer
When a Viewer wants to view your PDM data on more than one phone or is switching to a new phone, you must send another invitation to the Viewer.
To send a new invitation for an existing Viewer:
1. Navigate to: Settings tab ( ) > Viewers
2. Tap the down arrow next to the Viewer’s name
3. Tap Send New Invitation
4. Tell your Viewer to download the VIEW app and accept the new invitation from their new phone
After the Viewer accepts, the new phone’s name is listed in the Viewer details.
Delete a Viewer’s Phone
If a Viewer has multiple phones (devices) listed on the Omnipod DISPLAY™ Viewers list and you want to remove one of them:
1. Navigate to: Settings tab ( ) > Viewers
2. Tap the down arrow next to the Viewer’s name
3. Tap Edit Viewer
4. In the Devices list, tap the red x next to the phone that you’d like to remove, then tap Delete
Remove a Viewer
You can remove someone from your list of Viewers so they can no longer receive updates from your
PDM. To remove a Viewer:
1. Navigate to: Settings tab ( ) > Viewers
2. Tap the down arrow next to the Viewer’s name
3. Tap Edit Viewer
4. Tap Delete , then tap Delete again
The Viewer is removed from your list, and you will be removed from the list of Podders on your Viewer’s phone.
Note: Your phone needs to access the Cloud in order to remove a Viewer.
Note: If a Viewer removes your name from the list of Podders on their phone, that
Viewer’s name is marked as “Disabled” on your list of Viewers and no device is shown for them. You can remove that Viewer’s name from your list. To reactivate that person as a Viewer, you must send them a new invitation.
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About the Omnipod DISPLAY™ App
This section provides additional details about the Omnipod DISPLAY™ screens and the process of sending PDM data to the Omnipod DISPLAY™ or VIEW™ apps.
About the Home Screen Tabs
The Home screen appears when you open the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app or when you tap the DASH tab ( ) at the bottom of the screen. If more than three days have passed since the last PDM sync, the header bar will be red and no data is shown on the Home screen.
Dashboard tab
The Dashboard tab displays the insulin on board (IOB), bolus, and blood glucose (BG) information from the most recent sync. Insulin on board (IOB) is the estimated amount of insulin remaining in your body from all recent boluses.
Time of last sync with the PDM
Shows the amount of insulin on board
(IOB) or says “IOB is
Not Available.” When
IOB is not available, an information icon appears. Tap the icon for an explanation.
Says “Insulin Suspended” when insulin is suspended.
Amount of the last bolus is shown in gray during a bolus and shown in blue after confirmation that the bolus was completed.
Value of the last blood glucose (BG) reading.
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Basal or Temp Basal Tab
The Basal tab shows the status of the basal insulin delivery as of the last PDM sync.
The tab label changes to “Temp Basal” and is colored green if a temporary basal rate is running.
Says “Active” when a
Basal Program or temp basal is running. Says
“Current” when there is no active Pod or when insulin is suspended.
Shows basal insulin delivery rate or says
“No Active Pod” or
“Insulin Suspended.”
Graph of the 24-hour
Basal Program. If a temp basal is active, the temp basal rate is shown in light blue.
Tab turns green and is labeled “Temp Basal” when a temporary basal rate is active.
Name of the Basal
Program or temp basal.
If a temp basal is running, a description of the temporary change appears here.
Total amount of basal insulin if the Basal
Program runs for 24 hours.
Last Sync marker indicates the time of the last sync. Turns red if the last sync was over
30 minutes ago. Not shown if there is no active Pod.
System Status Tab
The System Status tab displays the Pod status and the remaining charge in the
PDM’s battery.
Date and time
Pod will expire
Shows the amount of insulin remaining in the Pod or says “Low
Reservoir” when the
Pod will run out soon.
Says “No Active Pod” if there is no active Pod.
Charge remaining in the PDM’s battery
A yellow banner appears when the Pod needs to be replaced in 6-12 hours.
A red banner appears when the Pod needs to be replaced in less than
6 hours or when the Pod is running out of insulin.
Indicator for amount of charge remaining in the
PDM battery:
31% to 100%
16% to 30%
0% to 15%
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Time and Time Zones
If you see a mismatch between the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app time and the PDM time, check the current time and time zone of your phone and PDM.
If the PDM and your phone’s clocks have different times but the same time zone, the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app:
• Uses the phone’s time for the last PDM update in the header
• Uses the PDM’s time for the PDM data on the screens
If the PDM and your phone have different time zones, the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app:
• Converts almost all times to the phone’s time zone, including the time of the last
PDM update and the times listed for the PDM data
• Exception: The times in the Basal Program graph on the Basal tab always use
PDM time
Note: Your phone may automatically adjust its time zone when you travel, while a PDM never automatically adjusts its time zone.
How Omnipod DISPLAY™ App Receives Updates
Your phone receives updates from your PDM via Bluetooth ® wireless technology.
Your phone must be within 30 feet of the PDM and your PDM must be in sleep mode for successful data transmission. PDM sleep mode starts up to one minute after the
PDM screen turns black.
PDM
Bluetooth ®
DISPLAY app
Your PDM
Your phone
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How Your Viewers’ Phones Receive Updates
After the Omnipod ® Cloud receives an update from the PDM, the Cloud automatically sends the update to the Omnipod VIEW™ app on your Viewer’s phone.
The Omnipod ® Cloud can receive PDM updates in the following ways:
• The PDM can transmit PDM and Pod data directly to the Cloud.
• The Omnipod DISPLAY™ app can relay data from the PDM to the Cloud. This relay can occur when the Omnipod DISPLAY™ app is active or running in the background.
PDM Wi-Fi (connects PDM directly to Cloud)
Your PDM
Bluetooth
® DISPLAY app
Wi-Fi or mobile data
Omnipod ® Cloud
Wi-Fi or mobile data
VIEW app
Viewer’s phone
Your phone
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Key features
- Monitor PDM data remotely
- View insulin delivery information
- Check blood glucose and carbohydrate history
- Track Pod status and insulin levels
- Monitor PDM battery level
- Share data with family and caregivers