# AAPS screens ```{contents} :backlinks: entry :depth: 2 ``` (AapsScreens-the-homescreen)= ## The Homescreen ![Homescreen V2.7](../images/Home_Homescreen.png) This is the first screen you will come across when you open **AAPS**, and it contains most of the information that you will need day to day. ### Section A - Tabs * Navigate between the various **AAPS** modules. * Alternatively you can change screens by swiping left or right. * Displayed tabs can be selected in the [config builder](#Config-Builder-tab-or-hamburger-menu). (aaps-screens-profile--target)= ### Section B - Profile & target #### Current Profile The current profile is displayed in the left bar. Short press profile bar to view profile details. Long press profile bar to [switch between different profiles](../DailyLifeWithAaps/ProfileSwitch-ProfilePercentage.md). ![Profile switch remaining duration](../images/Home2020_ProfileSwitch.png) 1. Regular display with a standard profile activation. 2. Profile switch with a remaining duration of 59mn. 3. Profile switch with a specific percentage of 120%. 4. Profile switch with a specific percentage of 80% and a remaining duration of 59 mn. 5. Profile switch with a time shift of -1 hour. 6. Profile switch with a specific percentage of 120%, time shift of 1 hour, and a remaining duration of 59mn. #### Target ![Temp target remaining duration](../images/Home2020_TT.png) Current target blood glucose level is displayed in the right bar. Short press target bar to set a **[Temporary Target](../DailyLifeWithAaps/TempTargets.md)**. If a temp target is set, the bar turns yellow and the remaining time in minutes is shown in brackets. (AapsScreens-visualization-of-dynamic-target-adjustment)= #### Visualization of Dynamic target adjustment ![Visualization of dynamic target adjustment](../images/Home2020_DynamicTargetAdjustment.png) When using the [SMB algorithm](#Config-Builder-aps) and [Autosens](#Open-APS-features-autosens) functionality, **AAPS** can dynamically adjust your target based on sensitivity. Enable either one or both of the following options in [Preferences > OpenAPS SMB settings](#Preferences-openaps-smb-settings): * "sensitivity raises target" and/or * "resistance lowers target" If **AAPS** detects resistance or sensitivity, the target will change from what is set from profile. When it alters the target glucose, the background will change to green. (AapsScreens-section-c-bg-loop-status)= ### Section C - BG & loop status #### Current blood glucose The latest blood glucose reading from your CGM is shown on the left side. The color of the BG value reflects the status to the defined [range](#Preferences-range-for-visualization). * green = in range * red = below range * yellow = above range ![Deltas](../images/Home_Delta.png) The blocks in the middle shows: 1. how many minutes since last **CGM** reading 2. differences with the last reading: Δ, and with the last 15 and 40 minutes average (Δ15 and Δ40). Long deltas are calculated as an average value of deltas in the past, indicating what was the average change. (AapsScreens-loop-status)= #### Loop status ![Loop status](../images/Home2020_LoopStatus.png) On the right side, an icon shows the loop status: 1. Green circle = [closed loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop), loop running 2. Purple circle with dotted line = [low glucose suspend (LGS)](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) 3. Red circle = loop disabled (not working permanently) 4. Red circle = loop suspended (temporarily paused but basal insulin will be given) - remaining time is shown below icon 5. Grey circle = pump disconnected (temporarily no insulin dosage at all) - remaining time is shown below icon 6. Orange circle = super bolus running - remaining time is shown below icon 7. Blue circle with dotted line = [open loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop) Short press or Long press the icon to open the Loop dialog to switch loop mode (Close, Low Glucose Suspend, Open or Disable), suspend / re-enable loop or disconnect / reconnect pump. * If short press on Loop icon, a validation is required after selection in Loop Dialog ![Loop status menu](../images/Home2020_Loop_Dialog.png) (aaps-screens-bg-warning-sign)= #### BG warning sign If for any reason, there are issues in the BG readings **AAPS** receives, you will get a warning signal beneath your BG number on the main screen. ##### Red warning sign: Duplicate BG data The red warning sign is signaling you to get active immediately: You are receiving **duplicate BG data**, which does avoid the loop to do its work right. Therefore, your loop will be disabled until it is resolved. {admonition} Your loop is not running :class: note Your loop is not running until you solve this issue ! ![Red BG warning](../images/bg_warn_red.png) You need to find out why you get duplicate BGs: * Is Dexcom bridge enabled on your Nightscout site? Disable the bridge by going to the administration panel of your Nightscout instance, edit the "enable" variable and remove the "bridge" part there. (Para Heroku, [los pasos detallados se pueden encontrar aquí](https://nightscout.github.io/troubleshoot/troublehoot/#heroku-settings).) * Do multiple sources upload your BG to Nightscout? If you use the BYODA app, enable the upload in **AAPS** but do not enable it in xDrip+, if you use that. * Do you have any followers that might receive your BG but do also upload it again to your Nightscout site? * Last resort: In **AAPS**, go to [Preferences > NSClient](#Preferences-nsclient), select the sync settings and disable the "Accept CGM data from NS" option. To remove the warning immediately and get to loop running again, you need to manually delete a couple of entries from the Dexcom/xDrip+ tab. However, when there are a lot of duplicates, it might be easier to * [backup your settings](../Maintenance/ExportImportSettings.md), * Restablecer las bases de datos, desde el menú de mantenimiento * [import your settings](../Maintenance/ExportImportSettings.md) again ##### Señal de advertencia amarilla The yellow warning signal is indicating that your BG arrived in irregular time intervals or that some BGs are missing. When pressing the sign, the message indicates “Recalculated data used”. ![Yellow BG warning](../images/bg_warn_yellow.png) Normalmente no hay que tomar ninguna acción. El lazo cerrado puede continuar funcionando. As a sensor change is interrupting the constant flow of BG data, a yellow warning sign after sensor change is normal and nothing to worry about. Special note for Libre users: * Cada sensor Libre se desplaza un minuto o dos cada hora, lo que significa que nunca se obtiene un intervalo de lecturas de glucosa regular. * Also, jumpy readings interrupt the continuous flow. * Therefore, the yellow warning sign will be 'always on' for Libre users. *Note*: Up to 30h hours are taken into accord for **AAPS** calculations. So even after you solved the origin problem, it can take about 30 hours for the yellow triangle to disappear after the last irregular interval occurred. #### Simple mode An icon with a kid's face at the top right of this section indicates that you are in [Simple mode](#preferences-simple-mode). ![Home2020_SimpleMode.png](../images/Home2020_SimpleMode.png) ### Sección D - IOB, COB, BR y AS ![Section D](../images/Home2020_TBR.png) 1. **Syringe**: insulin on board (IOB) - amount of active insulin inside your body The insulin on board figure would be zero if just your standard basal was running and there was no insulin remaining from previous boluses. * El IOB puede ser negativo si recientemente han habido períodos de reducción basal. * Pulsa el icono para ver la división de los bolos y de la insulina basal. 2. **Grain**: [carbs on board (COB)](../DailyLifeWithAaps/CobCalculation.md) - yet unabsorbed carbs you have eaten before The icon pulses red if carbs are required (see [below](#aaps-screens-carbs-required)) 3. **Purple line**: current basal rate. The icon changes to reflect temporary changes in basal rate (flat at 100%) * Pulsa sobre el icono para ver la tasa basal base y los detalles de cualquier basal temporal (incluida la duración restante) 4. **Arrows up & down**: indicates dynamic sensitivity features status ([Autosens](#Open-APS-features-autosens) or [DynamicISF](#Open-APS-features-DynamicISF)): enabled or disabled. Several values may be shown in this section: * AS: Autosens value. Shown even if Autosens is disabled (for information only). Also shown when DynISF is activated, although it has no effect. * Alg: DynamicISF value (based on TDD). More information on the last line on [DynamicISF](#Open-APS-features-DynamicISF) page. (aaps-screens-carbs-required)= #### Carbohidratos requeridos ![Carbohidratos requeridos](../images/Home2020_CarbsRequired.png) La sugerencia de carbohidratos se produce cuando el algoritmo de referencia detecta que van a ser necesarios. This is when the oref algorithm thinks it can't rescue you by zero-temping, and you will need carbs to fix. Las notificaciones de carbohidratos son mucho más sofisticadas que las del asistentede bolo (calculadora). Es posible que se muestre una sugerencia de carbohidratos mientras que en el asistente de bolo no se muestran los carbohidratos faltantes. Las notificaciones de carbohidratos requeridos se pueden enviar a Nightscout si queremos, en cuyo caso se mostrará y se transmitirá. ### Sección E - Luces de estado ![Section E](../images/Home2020_StatusLights.png) Las luces de estado muestran una advertencia visual para: * Edad de la cánula * Edad de la insulina (días de uso del reservorio, si se utiliza) * Nivel del reservorio/cartucho (unidades) * Edad del sensor * Edad y nivel de la batería/pila (%) Cuando se supera el umbral de advertencia, los valores se muestran en amarillo. Cuando se supera el umbral crítico, los valores se muestran en rojo. Settings can be changed in [Preferences > Overview > Status lights](#Preferences-status-lights). Depending on the pump you use, you may not have all of these icons. (aaps-screens-main-graph)= ### Sección F - Gráfico principal ![Section F](../images/Home2020_MainGraph.png) The graph shows your blood glucose (BG) as read from your glucose monitor (CGM). Use the menu on top left of the graph or long press anywhere on the graph to change the timescale. You can choose between 6, 12, 18 or 24 hours. El área verde muestra tu rango objetivo. This information is also shown on this graph : * Boluses: blue triangle on the BG curve and insulin amount * Carbs entries: orange triangle on the BG curve and carb amount * Target as defined in the profile or modified by temporary target: green line * Profile switches: star at the top of the graph * Loop status: color line at the top of the graph when the status is anything else than closed loop - see [Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) for the colors * [SMB](#Open-APS-features-super-micro-bolus-smb) - if enabled in [Preferences > OpenAPS SMB](#Preferences-openaps-smb-settings): blue triangles at the bottom of the graph (AapsScreens-activate-optional-information)= #### Activar información opcional Using the top right arrow, you can switch on these optional information: * Predictions (see below) * Treatments : notes entered in action tab: grey, orange or red dot depending on the severity, as well as fingerstick calibrations: red dot * Basales * As defined in the profile: blue dotted line at the bottom of the graph * Actually delivered basal: blue plain line with blue background * Activity - insulin activity curve: yellow line To show this information, click the triangle on the right side of the main graph. For the main graph just the four options above the line "Graph 1 2 3 4" are available. ![Main graph setting](../images/Home2020_MainGraphSetting.png) (aaps-screens-prediction-lines)= #### Líneas de predicción * **Orange** line: [COB](CobCalculation) (color is used generally to represent COB and carbs) This prediction line shows where your BG (not where COB itself!) will go based on the current **Profile** settings, assuming that the deviations due to carb absorption remain constant. Esta línea sólo aparece si se conocen los carbohidratos (COB). * **Dark blue** line: IOB (color is used generally to represent IOB and insulin) This prediction line shows what would happen under the influence of insulin only. For example if you dialed in some insulin and then didn’t eat any carbs. * **Azul claro** línea: cero-temp (predicción de la glucosa si se establecería una tasa basal temporal al 0%) This prediction line shows how the BG trajectory line would change if the pump stopped all insulin delivery (0% TBR). *This line appears only when the [SMB](#Config-Builder-aps) algorithm is used.* * **Dark yellow** line: [UAM](#SensitivityDetectionAndCob-sensitivity-oref1) (un-announced meals) Las comidas no anunciadas significan que se detecta un aumento significativo en los niveles de glucosa, debido a las comidas, la adrenalina u otras influencias. Prediction line is similar to the **orange COB line**, but it assumes that the deviations will taper down at a constant rate (by extending the current rate of reduction). *This line appears only when the [SMB](#Config-Builder-aps) algorithm is used.* * **Dark orange** line: aCOB (accelerated carbohydrate absorption) Similar to COB, but assuming a static 10 mg/dL/5m (-0.555 mmol/l/5m) carb absorption rate. Deprecated and of limited usefulness. *This line appears only when the older [AMA](#Config-Builder-aps) algorithm is used.* Usually your real glucose curve ends up in the middle of these lines, or close to the one which makes assumptions that closest resemble your situation. #### Basales Una línea **azul continua** muestra la administración basal de tu bomba, y refleja la administración real a lo largo del tiempo. La línea **azul punteada** es lo que sería la tasa basal si no hubiera ajustes basales tmporales (TBRs). When the standard basal rate is given, the area under the curve is shown in dark blue. When the basal rate is temporarily adjusted (increased or decreased), the area under the curve is shown in light blue. #### Actividad La línea **amarilla fina** muestra la actividad de la insulina. Se basa en la caída esperada de la glucosa en sangre por la insulina en tu cuerpo, si no hubieran otros factores (como carbohidratos) presentes. (AapsScreens-section-g-additional-graphs)= ### Section G - Additional graphs Se pueden activar hasta cuatro gráficos adicionales debajo del gráfico principal. When in [Simple Mode](#preferences-simple-mode), additional graphs are preset and can not be changed. Switch off **Simple Mode** if you wish to set your own configuration of additional graphs. To open settings for additional graphs click the triangle on the right side of the [main graph](#aaps-screens-main-graph) and scroll down. ![Additional graph settings](../images/Home2020_AdditionalGraphSetting.png) To configure additional graphs, check the boxes corresponding to the data you want to see on each graph. Most users find the following configuration of additional graphs to be adequate : * Graph 1 with IOB, COB, Sensitivity change * Graph 2 with Deviations and BGI. #### Insulina absoluta Insulina activa, incluyendo bolos **y basal**. #### Insulina a bordo (IOB) Muestra la insulina que tienes "a bordo" (la insulina activa que tiene tu cuerpo). Esto incluye la insulina de bolos y de basales temporales (**pero quedan excluidas las tasas basales establecidas en tu perfil**). If there were no [SMBs](#Open-APS-features-super-micro-bolus-smb), no boluses and no TBR during DIA time this would be zero. La IOB puede ser negativa, si no queda ningún resto de bolo previo y tenemos una basal temporal a cero o baja durante mucho tiempo. Decaying depends on your [DIA and insulin profile settings](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md). #### Carbohidratos activos (COB) Muestra los carbohidratos que tienes "a bordo" (los activos, que aún no han sido absorvidos en tu cuerpo). Decaying depends on the [deviations the algorithm detects](../DailyLifeWithAaps/CobCalculation.md). Si se detecta una absorción de carbohidratos más alta de lo esperado, se administrará más insulina, lo que aumentará la IOB (más o menos, dependiendo de la configuración de seguridad). #### Sensitivity change Shows the sensitivity that [Autosens](#Open-APS-features-autosens) has detected. La sensibilidad es el cálculo de la sensibilidad a la insulina como resultado del ejercicio, las hormonas, etc. Note, you need to be in [Objective 8](#objectives-objective8) in order to let Sensitivity Detection/[Autosens](#Open-APS-features-autosens) automatically adjust the amount of insulin delivered. Before reaching that objective, the line in your graph is displayed for information only. ### Variable sensitivity Shows the sensitivity as calculated by [DynamicISF](../DailyLifeWithAaps/DynamicISF.md). Only populated if you use this feature. (screen-heart-rate-steps)= #### Heart rate & Steps This data may be available when using a [Wear smartwatch](../WearOS/WearOsSmartwatch.md). Enable them on **AAPS** Wear app and give permission for health data. #### Desviaciones * **Grey** bars show a deviation due to carbs. * **Green** bars show that BG is higher than the algorithm expected it to be. Green bars are used to increase resistance in [Autosens](#Open-APS-features-autosens). * **Red** bars show that BG is lower than the algorithm expected. Red bars are used to increase sensitivity in [Autosens](#Open-APS-features-autosens). * **Yellow** bars show a deviation due to UAM. * **Black** bars show small deviations not taken into account for sensitivity #### Blood Glucose Impact This line shows the degree to which BG ‘should’ rise or fall based on insulin activity alone. ![Homescreen buttons](../images/Screenshots_DEV_BGI.png) It is a good combination to display this line along with the Deviation bars. They share the same scale, but it is a different one than the other optional data, so it is a good idea to display them on a separate graph, as shown above. Comparing the BGI line and the Deviation bars is another way to understand how **BG** fluctuates. Here, at the time marked **1**, the Deviation bars are greater than the BGI line, indicating that BG is rising. Later, during the hours marked **2**, BGI and DEV are pretty much in line, indicating that BG is stable. ### Sección H - Botones ![Homescreen buttons](../images/Home2020_Buttons.png) Buttons for Insulin and Carbs are almost always visible. If the connection to the pump is lost, the Calculator button will not be visible. Other Buttons can be setup in [Preferences > Overview > Buttons](#Preferences-buttons). About using the Insulin, Carbs and Calculator buttons : If enabled in the [Preferences > Overview](#Preferences-show-notes-field-in-treatments-dialogs), the **Notes** field allows you to enter text that will show on the main graph, and may be uploaded to Nightscout - depending on your settings for NS client. (aaps-screens-buttons-insulin)= #### Insulina ![Insulin button](../images/Home2020_ButtonInsulin.png) To give a certain amount of insulin without using the [bolus calculator](#aaps-screens-bolus-wizard). By checking the box **Start eating soon TT**, you can automatically start your [eating soon temp target](#TempTargets-eating-soon-temp-target). If you do not want to bolus through the pump but record an insulin amount (i.e. insulin given by pen) check the corresponding box. When checking this box, you get an additional field “Time offset”, that you can use to record an insulin injection made in the past. You can use the buttons to quickly increase the insulin quantity. The increment values can be changed in the [Preferences > Overview > Buttons](#Preferences-buttons). The insulin button can be used when the pump is suspended as well, i.e. to record insulin injected with a pen. In this case, the header will show in yellow, and the checkbox “Do not bolus, record only” can not be unchecked. ![Home2020_ButtonInsulin_PumpSuspended.png](../images/Home2020_ButtonInsulin_PumpSuspended.png) #### Carbohidratos [g] ![Carbs button](../images/Home2020_ButtonCarbs.png) Permite registrar carbohidratos sin bolo. Certain [pre-set temporary targets](#TempTargets-hypo-temp-target) can be set directly by checking the box. **Time offset**: When will you / have you been eaten carbs (in minutes). **Duration**: To be used for ["extended carbs"](ExtendedCarbs) You can use the buttons to quickly increase the carb amount. The increment values can be changed in the [Preferences > Overview > Buttons](#Preferences-buttons). #### Calculadora See Bolus Wizard [section below](#aaps-screens-bolus-wizard). #### Calibraciones Envía una calibración a xDrip+ o abre la pantalla de calibración de Dexcom (BYODA). Must be activated in [Preferences > Overview > Buttons](#Preferences-buttons). #### MCG Abre xDrip+ o BYODA. Back button returns to **AAPS**. Must be activated in [Preferences > Overview > Buttons](#Preferences-buttons). #### Asistente Rápido Permite añadir una cantidad de carbohidratos y establecer los cálculos básicos. Details are set up in [Preferences > Overview > QuickWizard settings](#Preferences-quick-wizard). (aaps-screens-bolus-wizard)= ## Asistente de bolo (Calculadora) ![Bolus wizard](../images/Home2020_BolusWizard_v2.png) When you want to make a meal bolus, this is where you will normally make it from. ### Sección I Muestra el bolo calculado. Si la cantidad de insulina a bordo (IOB) es superior al bolo calculado, entonces sólo se mostrará la cantidad de carbohidratos que son necesarios. (AapsScreens-section-j)= ### Sección J El campo de glucosa (BG) normalmente estará relleno con la última lectura de glucosa de nuestro MCG. Si no dispones de ningún MCG o no está funcionando, el campo aparecerá en blanco. In the **Carbs** field, you add your estimate of the amount of carbs - or equivalent - that you want to bolus for. The **Corr** field is if you want to modify the end dosage for some reason. The **Carb time** field is for pre-bolusing so you can tell the system that there will be a delay before the carbs are to be expected. Se puede especificar un número negativo, si es estamos poniendo un bolo para unos carbohidratos que ya hemos comido previamente. **Eating reminder** : For carbs in the future, the alarm checkbox can be selected (and is by default when a time in the future is entered) so that you can be reminded at the given time, when to eat the carbs you have input into **AAPS**. ![Asistente de bolo con recordatorio de comida](../images/Home2021_BolusWizard_EatingReminder.png) ### Sección K **Profile** allows you to select a different profile than the current one, to make the calculation for the insulin required. This profile selection applies only for the current bolus, it is not a profile change. **Super Bolus** is where the basal insulin for the next two hours is added to the immediate bolus and a zero TBR is issued for the following two hours to take back the extra insulin. The option only shows when "Enable Superbolus in wizard" is set in the [Preferences > Overview > Advanced Settings](#Preferences-advanced-settings-overview). La idea es adelantar un extra de insulina antes y tratar de reducir los picos de algunas comidas. Para conocer más detalles, visita la página web: [diabetesnet.com](https://www.diabetesnet.com/diabetes-technology/blue-skying/super-bolus/). ### Sección L Details of the wizard's bolus calculation. You can deselect any that you do not want to include, but you normally wouldn't want to. For safety reasons the **TT box must be ticked manually**, if you want the bolus wizard to calculate based on an existing temporary target. #### Combinaciones de COB e IOB y su significado * For safety reasons, the IOB box cannot be unticked when COB box is ticked as you might run the risk of too much insulin as **AAPS** is not accounting for what’s already given. * If you tick COB and IOB, unabsorbed carbs that are not already covered with insulin + all insulin that has been delivered as TBR or SMB will be taken into account. * If you tick IOB without COB, **AAPS** takes account of already delivered insulin but won’t cover that off against any carbs still to be absorbed. Esto se traduce en que nos aparecerán los "carbohidratos faltantes". * Si queremos administrar un bolo para una **comida adicional** poco después de un bolo de comida (p. ej. un postre adicional), puede ser útil **desmarcar todas las casillas**. De esta manera, solo se añaden los nuevos carbohidratos, ya que la comida principal no necesariamente está absorbida, por lo que la IOB no coincidirá con con precisión con los COB, poco después de un bolo de comida. ![BolusWizard with Details](../images/Home2021_BolusWizard_Details.png) The box near the eye allows you to choose between the detailed view, with the numbers entering the calculation for each item, or the simple view with icons. Pressing on an icon will enable / disable this entry from the calculation. (AapsScreens-wrong-cob-detection)= #### Detección de COB incorrectos ![Slow carb absorption](../images/Calculator_SlowCarbAbsorption.png) If you see the warning above after using bolus wizard, **AAPS** has detected that the calculated COB value may be wrong. So, if you want to bolus again after a previous meal with COB, you should be aware of overdosing! For details, see the hints on [COB calculation page](#CobCalculation-detection-of-wrong-cob-values). (screens-action-tab)= ## Pestaña de Acciones ![Actions tab](../images/Home_Action.png) ### Sección M - Acciones Button **[Profile switch](../DailyLifeWithAaps/ProfileSwitch-ProfilePercentage.md)** as an alternative to pressing the [current profile](#aaps-screens-profile--target) on homescreen. Button **[Temporary target](../DailyLifeWithAaps/TempTargets.md)** as an alternative to pressing the [current target](#aaps-screens-profile--target) on homescreen. Botón iniciar o cancelar una tasa basal temporal. Hay que tener en cuenta que el botón cambia de "Basal temporal" a "Cancelar x%" cuando se establece una tasa basal temporal. Even though [extended boluses](#extended-bolus-and-why-they-wont-work-in-closed-loop-environment) do not really work in a closed loop environment some people were asking for an option to use extended bolus anyway. * Esta opción solo está disponible para las bombas de insulina Dana RS y Accu-Chek Insight. * El lazo cerrado se detendrá automáticamente y cambiará a modo de lazo abierto, durante el tiempo que dure el bolo extendido. * Make sure to read the [details](../DailyLifeWithAaps/ExtendedCarbs.md) before using this option. (aaps-screens-careportal)= ### Sección N - Portal de cuidados Displays information on: * sensor age & level (battery percentage) * insulin age & level (units) * cannula age * pump battery age & level (percentage Less information will be shown if **low resolution skin** is used ([Preferences > General > Skin](#Preferences-skin)). (screens-sensor-level-battery)= #### Nivel del sensor (batería) Works for CGM with an additional transmitter such as MiaoMiao 2. (Técnicamente, el sensor tiene que enviar la información del nivel del Miao Miao a xDrip+). Thresholds can be set in [Preferences > Overview > Status lights](#Preferences-status-lights). ### Sección O - Portal de cuidados BG check, prime/fill, sensor insert and pump battery change are the base for the data displayed in [section N](#aaps-screens-careportal). La opción de Cebar/Llenar permite registrar el cambio de lugar de la cánula y el cambio del cartucho de insulina. La "Sección O" refleja el portal de cuidados de Nightscout. De esta manera, Ejercicio, Aviso y Pregunta representan formas especiales de notas. ### Sección P - Herramientas (Aapsscreens-site-rotation)= #### Site Rotation Site Rotation button opens the Site Rotation Dialog in View mode: * You can select if you want to see Cannula sites only, Sensor sites only, or both with upper checkboxes * All Cannula change and Sensor change event since the past 45 days are available. * Click on a Site area, or in one entry in the list below to filter the list with only entries in selected area. The selected area will be highlighted in light green color. * You can open the Edit view to update Site location, Arrow, or Comment associated to each entry ![View Mode](../images/SiteRotation/ViewMode.png) * The Setting tab (upper right cog) allows you to adjust the patient view (Man, Woman or Child), and to select if you want to manage only Pump sites, only Sensor sites or both. ![Configuración](../images/SiteRotation/Settings.png) ![Settings type](../images/SiteRotation/Type.png) *Note: this setting will be used to automatically open or not Site Rotation Dialog (Edit mode) when a new entry is done from "Prime/Fill button" or "CGM Sensor Insert button"* * For Site change done directly from Pump, you have to open the View Mode and Edit the new entry to select Location and Arrow Edit Mode allows you to select Location, Arrow, and Note associated to selected Entry: * Entry type is visible on the to of Edit mode (Cannula Icon, or Sensor Icon) * You have to select Front or Back tab and then the Area * Once a Site selected (highlighted in green), you will see in the list below the list of all entries done in the pas 45 days in this site ![Edit Mode](../images/SiteRotation/EditMode.png) * You can adjust an optional arrow with a click on little arrow icon on the top (Arrow allow you to precise sub-location, from 2 to 9, or Pod Orientation) ![Position](../images/SiteRotation/EditModeSub.png) * You can also adjust comments concerning selected site * After confirmation, the site is recorded Filtering can be done graphically on the image, or clicking a therapy event in the list To remove filtering, just click on the image outside any sites ![Filtering](../images/SiteRotation/Filtering.png) #### Historial Allows you to ride back in **AAPS** [history](../Maintenance/Reviewing.md). #### TTD Total Dosis Diaria (TDD) = Bolos + Basales por día Algunos médicos, especialmente para nuevos usuarios de bombas de insulina, usan una relación de bolo/basal del 50:50. Therefore, ratio is calculated as TDD / 2 * TBB (Total base basal = sum of basal rate within 24 hours). Otros prefieren un rango entre el 32% y el 37% del TDD para TBB. Estas reglas son generales y tienen una validez real limitada. Nota: ¡Tu diabetes puede variar! (AapsScreens-insulin-profile)= ## Perfil de Insulina ![Perfil de Insulina](../images/Screenshot_insulin_profile.png) This shows the activity profile of the insulin you have chosen in [Config builder > Insulin](#Config-Builder-insulin). The curves will vary based on the [DIA](#your-aaps-profile-duration-of-insulin-action) and the time to peak. The **purple** line shows how much insulin remains after it has been injected as it decays with time and the **blue** line shows how active it is. See [Your AAPS Profile > Duration of insulin action](#your-aaps-profile-duration-of-insulin-action) to learn more about what it is and how to set it. ## Estado de la bomba de insulina ![Estado de la bomba de insulina](../images/Screenshot_PumpStatus.png) * La información del estado de la bomba es diferente en cada caso. La información mostrada depende del modelo de bomba que utilicemos. * See [pumps page](../Getting-Started/CompatiblePumps.md) for details. ## Loop, AMA o SMB These tabs show details about the algorithm's calculations and why **AAPS** acts the way it does. Calculations are run each time the system gets a fresh reading from the CGM. For more details see [APS section on config builder page](#Config-Builder-aps). (aaps-screens-profile)= ## Perfil ![Perfil](../images/Screenshots_Profile.png) Profile contains information on your individual diabetes settings, see the detailed **[Profile](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md)** page for more information. ## Automatización See the dedicated page [here](../DailyLifeWithAaps/Automations.md). ## NSClient ![NSClient](../images/Screenshots_NSClient.png) This page displays the status of the connection with your Nightscout site. Settings can be changed in [Preferences > NS Client](#Preferences-nsclient). For troubleshooting see this [page](../GettingHelp/TroubleshootingNsClient.md). ## Origen de glucosa - xDrip+, Dexcom (BYODA),... ![BG Source tab - here Nightscout](../images/Screenshots_BGSource.png) Depending on your BG source settings, this tab is named differently. Shows history of CGM readings and offers option to remove reading in case of failure (i.e. compression low) or duplicate readings. (aaps-screens-treatments)= ## Tratamientos This view can be accessed by pressing the 3 dots on the right of the menu, then Treatments. It is not possible to show it in the main menu through the Config Builder. In this view, you can view and alter the history of the following treatments: * Bolus & carbs * [Bolo extendido](#Extended-Carbs-extended-bolus-and-switch-to-open-loop-dana-and-insight-pump-only) * Tasa basal temporal * [Objetivo temporal](../DailyLifeWithAaps/TempTargets.md) * [Cambio de perfil](../DailyLifeWithAaps/ProfileSwitch-ProfilePercentage.md) * Careportal: notes entered through action tab and notes in dialogues * Running mode : history of loop status * User entry: other notes that are not sent to Nightscout In the last column, the data source for each line is displayed in blue. It can be : * NS for Nightscout : the data comes from or has been recorded to Nightscout * PH for Pump History : the data has been processed by the pump (screens-bolus-carbs)= ### Bolus & carbs ![Carbs & bolus](../images/TreatmentsView1.png) On this tab you can view the bolus and carbs log. Each bolus (line **1** and **4**) shows the remaining associated IOB next to the insulin amount. The origin of the bolus can be either : * Meal (manually entered though the Insulin, Quick Wizard or Bolus Wizard buttons) * SMB, when using the SMB Functionality The carbs (line **2**) are only stored in Nightscout. If you have used the [Bolus Wizard](#aaps-screens-bolus-wizard) to calculate insulin dosage, you can press the “Calc” text (line **3**) to show the details of how the bolus was calculated. Depending on the pump used, insulin and carbs can be shown in one single line, or will result in multiple lines: one for the calculation detail, one for the carbs, one for the bolus itself. The treatment tab can be used to correct faulty carb entries (*i.e.* you over- or underestimated carbs). Note that it is not possible to edit an existing entry, you need to follow the following process: 1. Comprueba y recuerda los COB y la IOB actuales de la pantalla de inicio. 2. Dependiendo de la bomba, en la pestaña de tratamientos, los carbohidratos pueden mostrarse junto con la insulina en una línea o como una entrada separada (p. ej. con Dana RS). 3. Remove the entry with the faulty carb amount. (Latest versions have trashcan icon in treatments screen. Press the trashcan icon, select the lines to remove, and then press the trashcan icon again to finalize.) 4. Asegúrate de que los carbohidratos se han eliminado correctamente comprobando los COB activos, accediendo de nuevo a la pantalla de inicio. 5. Haz lo mismo con la IOB si sólo hay una línea en la pestaña de tratamientos que incluye los carbohidratos e insulina. → If carbs are not removed as intended, and you add additional carbs as explained here (6.), COB will be too high and that might lead to too high insulin delivery. 6. Añade la cantidad correcta de carbohidratos mediante el botón de "Carbohidratos" de la pantalla de inicio y asegúrate de establecer la hora correcta del evento. 7. Si solo hay una línea en la pestaña de tratamientos que incluye los carbohidratos y la insulina, debes añadir también la cantidad de insulina. Asegúrate de configurar correctamente la hora del evento y verifica la IOB en la pantalla de inicio después de confirmar la nueva entrada. ### Temp Basal ![Temp Basal](../images/TreatmentsView2.png) The **temp basals** applied by the loop are shown here. When there is still an impact on the IOB for an entry, the information is shown in green. It can be: * Positive IOB if the temp basal was higher than the one set in the Profile (line **2**) * Negative IOB for a zero-temp or if the temp basal was lower than the one set in the Profile (line **1**) Deleting the entries only affects your reports in Nightscout and will probably tamper your real IOB - it is not recommended. On the left of a line, a red S means “Suspend” : it happens when basal is not currently delivered. This is a normal situation when in the process of changing a pod, for example. ### Objetivo temporal ![Objetivo temporal](../images/TreatmentsView3.png) The history of temporary targets can be seen here. ### Profile Switch ![Profile Switch](../images/TreatmentsView4.png) The history of profile switches can be seen here. You may see multiple entries each time you switch profile : line **1**, stored in Nightscout but not in Pump History, corresponds to the request of a profile switch made by the user. Line **2**, stored both in NS and PH, correspond to the actual switch. Deleting the entries only affects your reports in Nightscout and will never actually change the current profile. You can use the **Clone** button shown on line **1** to make a copy of a **Profile Switch**. See [Your AAPS Profile > Manage your profiles](#your-aaps-profile-clone-profile-switch) for more information. (AapsScreens-running-mode)= ### Running mode ![Running mode](../images/TreatmentsView6.png) This tab shows the history of [loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) changes : open, closed, suspend loop. ### Care portal ![Care portal](../images/TreatmentsView5.png) This tab shows all notes and alerts recorded in Nightscout. (aaps-screens-running-mode)= ## Historial This view can be accessed by pressing the 3 dots on the right of the menu, then History. It is not possible to put in the main menu through the Config Builder. It can also be accessed through a button at the bottom of the [Action tab](#screens-action-tab). Allows you to ride back in **AAPS** history. See the dedicated page [Reviewing your data > History Browser](../Maintenance/Reviewing.md). ## Statistics This view can be accessed by pressing the 3 dots on the right of the menu, then Statistics. It is not possible to put in the main menu through the Config Builder. Gives you statistics about your Time In Range and Total Daily Dose. See the dedicated page [Reviewing your data > Statistics](#reviewing-statistics). (aaps-screens-profile-helper)= ## Profile Helper This view can be accessed by pressing the 3 dots on the right of the menu, then Profile Helper. It is not possible to put in the main menu through the Config Builder. The Profile Helper can help you: * [build a profile from scratch for a kid](#your-aaps-profile-profile-from-scratch-for-a-kid) * [compare two profiles](#your-aaps-profile-compare-profiles)