The Dexcom G6 CGM is compatible with t:slim X2 pumps with software 6.0 or greater (Basal-IQ technology) or 7.0 or greater (Control-IQ technology). To check which version of software you have, click here.
Note: In order to enter a new transmitter ID, you cannot have an active CGM session, or the option will be grayed out.
Please note: The Dexcom G6 Pro CGM system is not compatible with our products.
Watch the following video to learn how to enter a CGM transmitter ID on your t:slim X2 pump:
Connecting the Dexcom G6 CGM Transmitter Quick Reference Sheet
Entering your transmitter ID
To activate the Bluetooth communication, you need to enter the unique transmitter ID into your pump. Once the transmitter ID has been entered into your pump, the two devices can be paired, allowing your sensor glucose readings to be displayed on your pump.
If you need to replace your transmitter, you will need to enter the new transmitter ID into your pump prior to starting your new sensor session. If your pump was replaced, you will need to enter the transmitter ID into your replacement pump prior to starting a sensor session.
Note: You will need to completely shut down your old pump before connecting your transmitter and your replacement pump to avoid any connectivity issues.
1. Remove the transmitter from its packaging. Wait 10 minutes for the transmitter to turn on.
2. From the Home Screen, tap OPTIONS.
3. Tap the down arrow then tap My CGM.
4. Tap "Press to Set Up" to the right of Transmitter ID. If there is already a transmitter ID entered, tap on that number instead.
Note: you cannot enter a new Transmitter ID while a CGM session is active. It will be grayed out (shown below) until the current session is stopped.
5. Using the onscreen keypad, enter the unique transmitter ID.
The transmitter ID can be found on the bottom (flat surface) of your transmitter. If you have already installed your transmitter, you can also find your transmitter ID on the box it came in, or in the settings of the Dexcom app if you have paired it with your mobile device.
Important! The letters I, O, V, and Z are not used in transmitter IDs and should not be entered. If one of these letters is entered, you will be notified that an invalid ID was entered and will be prompted to enter a valid ID.
6. Tap the checkmark.
7. To make sure that the correct transmitter ID is entered, you will be prompted to enter it a second time.
8. Repeat step 5 above, then tap the checkmark.
If the transmitter IDs you entered do not match you will be prompted to start the process again.
✓ Once matching values have been entered, you will be returned to the CGM Settings screen and the transmitter ID you entered will be highlighted in yellow.
9. Tap SAVE.
Important note about Dexcom support:
Dexcom and Tandem have agreed which system issues are best handled by each company, including which company is responsible for reporting those events to the appropriate regulatory authority. To help ensure that the required reporting takes place in a timely fashion, customers may need to contact Dexcom for some issues and Tandem for others.
Tandem handles issues such as loss of connection (on pump only) and the invalid transmitter (Alert 29) on pump only.
For all other CGM issues, including would not accept calibration, the sensor failure during the 2-hour warmup, “no restarts” alert or physical problems with your sensor or transmitter, such as bleeding, bruising, skin reaction, adhesive issues, applicator issues, or broken wires, you should contact Dexcom using one of the options at dexcom.com/contact.
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