Hi all,
I've just joined the group, so I thought I'd introduce myself and ask my first question. I've been T1D for 21 years, and on a pump + CGM for about 10 years. My day job is astronomy - teaching at the college level, and doing astronomy research. So I do a lot of coding for my research, and a bit of work with hardware in our observatory. I'm very excited about building my setup and eventually getting up and running with a closed loop, though I still have some reading and work to do before I get to that point. Kudos to all of the people who have made this possible.
First question, which I didn't see covered anywhere in the docs or in this forum. The Medtronic pump I'm going to use for looping has been sitting in a drawer without a battery for 18 months (I switched to a Tandem then). When I put a battery in it to start up, it gave error 'A21'. Have other people seen this alarm, or know what it means? I can't find a listing of alarm codes online.
suggests that it could indicate that the internal battery that holds the settings while you change batteries is getting low, but there was no documentation to back that up. I don't know whether it's true that the pump actually uses a battery for this, or if it charges some sort of capacitor to hold settings across a battery change. So an empirical question is just whether people using older Medtronic pumps have any problems losing settings when changing batteries.
The pump otherwise seems to start up fine once I clear the alarm, though I haven't filled it yet.
Thanks for any information.
Eric