diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/cs/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md b/docs/CROWDIN/cs/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
index a51a938b50e0..0c000163b617 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/cs/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/cs/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
@@ -51,29 +51,29 @@ The instructions below explain how to activate a new pod session using **AAPS**.
Ensure you have read and understand this whole guide, have read and understand the **Before You Begin** section, as well as **[Omnipod and AAPS Constraints and Issues](#omnipod-dash-constraints)** to avoid running into a known problem.
-#### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
+### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
1. Extra pods (3 or more spare)
2. Spare Insulin and MDI equipment
3. A working Omnipod PDM (In case **AAPS** fails)
4. Supported Phones are a must! (See [Hardware/Software Requirements](#hardware-software-requirements))
5. Correct version of AAPS built and installed
-#### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
+### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
- Before using **AAPS** you or your care giver would have had to manage the Pod using the Omnipod PDM (or in some regions a Phone app) to send commands to your DASH (e.g a Bolus).
- The DASH can only facilitate a single Bluetooth device (e.g PDM or Phone) connection to manage and send commands.
- The device that successfully activates the pod is the only device allowed to communicate with that Pod from that point forward. This means that once you activate a DASH with your Android phone using **AAPS**, **you will no longer be able to use your PDM with that pod!** For the time that Pod is active the **AAPS** Dash driver running on your Android phone is now the new PDM for your pod.
- **DO NOT Throw away your PDM!** It is recommended to keep it around as a backup and for emergencies, for instance when your phone gets lost or **AAPS** is not working correctly.
-#### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
+### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
Default basal rates are programmed on the pod on activation as defined in the current active [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
As long as **AAPS** is operational it will send basal rate adjustment commands that run for a maximum of 120 minutes.
When for some reason the pod does not receive any new commands (for instance because communication was lost due to Pod ➜ phone distance) the pod will automatically fall back to default basal rates as defined in your [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
-#### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
+### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
If you are new to **AAPS** and are setting up your basal rate [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) for the first time, please be aware that basal rates starting on a half-hour basis are not supported. For example, on your Omnipod PDM, if you have a basal rate of 1.1 units which starts at 09:30 and has a duration of 2 hours ending at 11:30, it is not possible replicate this exact basil **Profile** in **AAPS**.
You will need to change this 1.1 unit basal rate to a time range of either 9:00-11:00 or 10:00-12:00. Even though the DASH hardware itself supports the 30 minute basal rate **Profile** increments, **AAPS** does NOT support this feature.
-#### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
+### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
While the DASH does support a zero basal rate, **AAPS** uses multiples of the user's **Profile** basal rate to determine automated treatment; it cannot function with a zero basal rate.
Instead a temporary zero basal rate can be achieved through the "Disconnect pump" function, or through a combination of Disable Loop/Temp Basal Rate or Suspend Loop/Temp Basal Rate.
**NOTE:** The lowest basal rate allowed by the DASH in **AAPS** is 0.05U/h.
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ To verify that you have selected the DASH in **AAPS**, if you have **checked the
(omnipod-dash-activate-pod)=
-### Aktivovat Pod
+### Activate Pod
1. Navigate to the **DASH** tab and click on the **POD MGMT (1)** button, and then click on **Activate Pod (2)**.
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ To verify that you have selected the DASH in **AAPS**, if you have **checked the
(omnipod-dash-deactivate-pod)=
-### Deaktivovat Pod
+### Deactivate Pod
Under normal circumstances, the expected lifetime of a pod is three days (72 hours) and an additional 8 hours after the pod expiration warning for a total of 80 hours of total pod usage.
@@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ Below is an explanation of the layout and meaning of the icons and status fields
-### Tlačítka
+### Buttons
 Sends a refresh command to the active pod to update communication.
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ The settings groups are listed below; you can enable or disable via a toggle swi
***NOTE:** An asterisk (\*) denotes the default setting is enabled.*
-### Potvrzovací pípnutí
+### Confirmation beeps

@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ Provides confirmation beeps from the pod for bolus, basal, SMB, and TBR delivery
-### Výstrahy
+### Alerts

@@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ Provides **AAPS** alerts for pod expiration, shutdown, low reservoir based on th
-### Oznámení
+### Notifications

@@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ This tab is well documented in the main **AAPS** documentation but there are a f

-### Úroveň
+### Level
**Insulin Level**
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/cs/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md b/docs/CROWDIN/cs/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md
index 96a1210c74e8..6fb31aa2cd3e 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/cs/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/cs/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md
@@ -483,13 +483,13 @@ Below is an explanation of the layout and meaning of the icons on the **Pod Mana
> 
-- **Aktivovat Pod**
+- **Activate Pod**
> 
>
> Primes and activates a new pod
-- **Deaktivovat Pod**
+- **Deactivate Pod**
> 
>
@@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ Allows for scanning of a pod communication device. The Omnipod driver cannot sel
- **Enable battery change logging in Actions:** In the Actions menu, the battery change button is enabled IF you have enabled this setting AND the battery reporting setting above. Some pod communication devices now have the ability to use regular batteries which can be changed. This option allows you to note that and reset battery age timers.
-### Potvrzovací pípnutí
+### Confirmation beeps
Provides confirmation beeps from the pod for bolus, basal, SMB, and TBR delivery and changes.
@@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ Provides confirmation beeps from the pod for bolus, basal, SMB, and TBR delivery
- **\*SMB beeps enabled:** Enable or disable confirmation beeps when a SMB is delivered.
- **TBR beeps enabled:** Enable or disable confirmation beeps when a TBR is set or canceled.
-### Výstrahy
+### Alerts
Provides AAPS alerts and Nightscout announcements for pod expiration, shutdown, low reservoir based on the defined threshold units.
@@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ Provides AAPS alerts and Nightscout announcements for pod expiration, shutdown,
- **Number of units:** The number of units at which to trigger the pod low reservoir alert.
- **Automatically acknowledge Pod alerts:** When enabled a notification will still be issued however immediately after the first pod communication contact since the alert was issued it will now be automatically acknowledged and the alert will be dismissed.
-### Oznámení
+### Notifications
Provides AAPS notifications and audible phone alerts when it is uncertain if TBR, SMB, or bolus events were successful.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/cs/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md b/docs/CROWDIN/cs/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
index 59a2e4e7ccb6..0f1ec673dfe4 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/cs/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/cs/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
@@ -95,13 +95,13 @@ The blocks in the middle shows:
On the right side, an icon shows the loop status:
-1. Green circle = loop running
-2. Purple circle with dotted line = [low glucose suspend (LGS)](#objectives-objective6)
+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
+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.
@@ -771,12 +771,6 @@ This tab shows all notes and alerts recorded in Nightscout.
(aaps-screens-running-mode)=
-### Running mode
-
-
-
-Running mode shows current and past AAPS running mode, it is also visible on the main graph as an upper colored bar.
-
## History Browser
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).
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/cs/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md b/docs/CROWDIN/cs/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
index 126f5a37f9a8..144fb44c77c6 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/cs/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/cs/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
@@ -1,5 +1,45 @@
# Key AAPS features
+## Loop mode
+
+The loop status is shown on the main screen with one of the icons below.
+
+**AAPS** offers several loop modes, such as Open Loop (7), Closed Loop (1) and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS - 2).
+
+See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) for information on how to select the loop mode.
+
+
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop)=
+
+### Open Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
+
+The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
+
+This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-LGS)=
+
+### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
+
+In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
+
+This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+
+This mode is available starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop)=
+
+### Closed Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (*i.e.* without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
+
+The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
+
+Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 7](#objectives-objective7)** or higher and use a supported pump.
+
(Open-APS-features-autosens)=
## Autosens
@@ -106,15 +146,7 @@ See also [OpenAPS documentation for SMB](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/lates
This is the [DynamicISF](../DailyLifeWithAaps/DynamicISF.md) feature. When enabled, new settings become available. Settings are explained on the [DynamicISF](#dyn-isf-preferences) page.
-#### Vysoký dočasný cíl zvýší senzitivitu
-
-If you have this option enabled, the insulin sensitivity will be increased while having a temporary target above 100 mg/dl or 5.6 mmol/l. This means, the ISF will rise while IC and basal will decrease. This will effectively make **AAPS** less aggressive when you set a high temp target.
-
-#### Nízký dočasný cíl sníží senzitivitu
-
-If you have this option enabled, the insulin sensitivity will be decreased while having a temporary target lower than 100 mg/dl or 5.6 mmol/l. This means, the ISF will decrease while IC and basal will rise. This will effectively make **AAPS** more aggressive when you set a low temp target.
-
-### Enable Autosens feature
+### Use Autosens feature
This is the [Autosens](#Open-APS-features-autosens) feature. When using DynamicISF, Autosens can not be used, since they are two different algorithms altering the same variable (sensitivity).
@@ -122,7 +154,7 @@ Autosens looks at blood glucose deviations (positive/negative/neutral). It will
When enabled, new settings become available.
-### Citlivost zvyšuje cíl
+#### Sensitivity raises target
If this option is enabled, the sensitivity detection (autosens) can raise the target when sensitivity is detected (below 100%). In this case your target will be raised by the percentage of the detected sensitivity.
@@ -132,13 +164,13 @@ If the target is modified due to sensitivity detection, it will be displayed wit
This setting is available when one of "Enable dynamic sensitivity" or "Enable Autosens feature" are enabled.
-### Rezistence snižuje cíl
+#### Resistance lowers target
If this option is enabled, the sensitivity detection (autosens) can lower the target when resistance is detected (above 100%). In this case your target will be lowered by the percentage of the detected resistance.
This setting is available when one of "Enable dynamic sensitivity" or "Enable Autosens feature" are enabled.
-### Povolit SMB
+### Enable SMB
Enable this to use SMB functionality. If disabled, no **SMBs** will be given.
@@ -146,7 +178,7 @@ When enabled, new settings become available.
(Open-APS-features-enable-smb-with-high-temp-targets)=
-#### Povolit SMB s vysokými dočasnými cíli
+#### Enable SMB with high temp targets
If this setting is enabled, **SMBs** will still be delivered even if the user has selected a high **Temp Target** (defined as anything above 100mg/dL or 5.6mmol/l, regardless of **Profile** target). This option is intended to be used to disable SMBs when the setting is disabled. For example, if this option is disabled, **SMBs** can be disabled by setting a **Temp Target** above 100mg/dL or 5.6mmol/l. This option will also disable **SMBs** regardless of what other condition is trying to enable SMB.
@@ -154,7 +186,7 @@ If this setting is enabled, **SMB** will only be enabled with a high temp target
(Open-APS-features-enable-smb-always)=
-#### Vždy povolit SMB
+#### Enable SMB always
If this setting is enabled, SMB is enabled always enabled(independent of COB, temp targets or boluses). If this setting is enabled, the rest of the enable settings below will have no effect. However, if **Enable SMB with high temp targets** is disabled and a high temp target is set, SMBs will be disabled.
@@ -162,19 +194,19 @@ This setting is only available if **AAPS** detects that you are using a [reliabl
Noisy data could cause **AAPS** to believe BG is rising really fast, resulting in the administration of unnecessary SMBs. For more information about noise and data smoothing, see [here](../CompatibleCgms/SmoothingBloodGlucoseData.md).
-#### Povolit SMB se sacharidy
+#### Enable SMB with COB
If this setting is enabled, SMB is enabled when the COB is greater than 0.
This setting is not visible if "Enable SMB always" is switched on.
-#### Povolit SMB s dočasnými cíli
+#### Enable SMB with temp targets
If this setting is enabled, SMB is enabled when there is any temp target set (eating soon, activity, hypo, custom). If this setting is enabled but **Enable SMB with high temp targets** is disabled, SMB will be enabled when a low temp target is set (below 100mg/dL or 5.6mmol/l) but disabled when a high temp target is set.
This setting is not visible if "Enable SMB always" is switched on.
-#### Povolit SMB po jídle
+#### Enable SMB after carbs
If enabled, SMB is enabled for 6h after carbohydrates are announced, even if COB has reached 0.
@@ -185,7 +217,7 @@ This setting is only available if **AAPS** detects that you are using a [reliabl
Noisy data could cause **AAPS** to believe BG is rising really fast, resulting in the administration of unnecessary SMBs. For more information about noise and data smoothing, see [here](../CompatibleCgms/SmoothingBloodGlucoseData.md).
This setting is not visible if "Enable SMB always" is switched on.
-#### Jak často budou SMB podávány v minutách
+#### How frequently SMBs will be given in min
This feature limits the frequency of SMBs. This value determines the minimum time between SMBs. Note that the loop runs every time a glucose value comes in (generally 5 minutes). Subtract 2 minute to give loop additional time to complete. E.g. if you want SMB to be given every loop run, set this to 3 minutes.
@@ -193,7 +225,7 @@ Default value: 3 min.
(Open-APS-features-max-minutes-of-basal-to-limit-smb-to)=
-#### Maximální počet minut bazálu, ke kterým se limituje SMB
+#### Max minutes of basal to limit SMB to
This is an important safety setting. This value determines how much SMB can be given based on the amount of basal insulin in a given time, when it is covered by COBs.
@@ -211,7 +243,7 @@ Default value : the same as **Max minutes of basal to limit SMB to**.
This setting is only visible if "Enable SMB" and "Enable UAM " are switched on.
-### Povolit UAM
+### Enable UAM
With this option enabled, the SMB algorithm can recognize unannounced meals. This is helpful if you forget to tell **AAPS** about your carbs or estimate your carbs wrong and the amount of entered carbs is wrong or if a meal with lots of fat and protein has a longer duration than expected. Without any carb entry, UAM can recognize fast glucose increase caused by carbs, adrenaline, etc., and tries to adjust it with SMBs. This also works the opposite way: if there is a fast glucose decrease, it can stop SMBs earlier.
@@ -229,7 +261,7 @@ In any case, the required carbs will be displayed in the COB section on your hom

-### Rozšířená nastavení
+### Advanced Settings
You can read more here : [OpenAPS docs](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/While%20You%20Wait%20For%20Gear/preferences-and-safety-settings.html).
@@ -253,7 +285,7 @@ AMA, the short form of "advanced meal assist" is an OpenAPS feature from 2017 (o
You can find more information in the [OpenAPS documentation](https://newer-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/walkthrough/phase-4/advanced-features.html#advanced-meal-assist-or-ama).
-### Max. povolený bazál U/h (OpenAPS "max-basal")
+### Max U/hr a Temp Basal can be set to (OpenAPS "max-basal")
This safety setting helps **AAPS** from ever being capable of giving a dangerously high basal rate and limits the temp basal rate to x U/h. Doporučuje se nastavit toto na rozumnou hodnotu. A good recommendation is to take the highest basal rate in your profile and multiply it by 4 and at least 3. For example, if the highest basal rate in your profile is 1.0 U/h you could multiply that by 4 to get a value of 4 U/h and set the 4 as your safety parameter.
@@ -283,15 +315,15 @@ The default value is 2, but you should rise this parameter slowly to see how muc
*See also [overview of hard-coded limits](#Open-APS-features-overview-of-hard-coded-limits).*
-### Povolit AMA Autosense
+### Enable AMA Autosens
Here, you can choose, if you want to use the [sensitivity detection](../DailyLifeWithAaps/SensitivityDetectionAndCob.md) autosens or not.
-### Autosense upravuje také cílovou glykémii
+### Autosens adjust temp targets too
If you have this option enabled, autosens can adjust targets (next to basal and ISF), too. This lets **AAPS** work more 'aggressive' or not. The actual target might be reached faster with this.
-### Rozšířená nastavení
+### Advanced Settings
- Obvykle v tomto dialogu není potřeba měnit žádná nastavení!
- Pokud je chcete přesto změnit, ujistěte se, že jste si přečetli podrobnosti v [dokumentaci OpenAPS](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/While%20You%20Wait%20For%20Gear/preferences-and-safety-settings.html#) a rozmíte tomu, co děláte.
@@ -314,7 +346,7 @@ Default value: 2
(Open-APS-features-overview-of-hard-coded-limits)=
-## Přehled pevně naprogramovaných limitů
+## Overview of hard-coded limits
| | Dítě | Dospívající | Dospělý | Dospělý s nízkou citlivostí | Těhotná |
| ---------- | ---- | ----------- | ------- | --------------------------- | ------- |
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/cs/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md b/docs/CROWDIN/cs/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
index 6e169d110e2f..82e38d0e73ff 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/cs/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/cs/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Don't rush, go slow!
## **Recommended settings and advice while tweaking basal**
- Do all testing with [closed loop enabled](#AapsScreens-loop-status).
-- **Turn OFF all [automations](../DailyLifeWithAAPS/Automations.md)**
+- **Turn OFF all [automations](../DailyLifeWithAaps/Automations.md)**
- **Turn OFF [DynISF](#Open-APS-features-DynamicISF), [AutoISF](../AdvancedOptions/DevBranch.md), [AutoSens](#Open-APS-features-autosens)** so that they will not try to adapt your profile.
- Do not make manual user actions (manual bolus, temp targets etc…) while testing: let the system use the **Profile** settings only.
- For the [additional graphs](#AapsScreens-section-g-additional-graphs): on graph 1, use Insulin On Board, Carbs On Board (and Sensitivity change). On graph 2, use Deviations and Blood Glucose Impact. When asking for advice, always include those on your screenshots.
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Don't rush, go slow!
Meaning that the meal is digested, and there are no more carbs in your body.
-AAPS might indicate [COB=0 while you still have carbs on board](../DailyLifeWithAAPS/CobCalculation.md).
+AAPS might indicate [COB=0 while you still have carbs on board](../DailyLifeWithAaps/CobCalculation.md).
## **[Profile](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) definitions**
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/cs/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md b/docs/CROWDIN/cs/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
index b5681de5677e..737f22b45ca7 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/cs/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/cs/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
@@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ You need at least start [objective 11 (in later versions objective 10!)](#object
- visualization of [dynamic target adjustment](#AapsScreens-visualization-of-dynamic-target-adjustment) @Tornado-Tim
- new [preferences layout](../SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md) @MilosKozak
- vylepšení SMB algoritmu @Tornado-Tim
-- [Low glucose suspend mode](#Preferences-aps-mode) @Tornado-Tim
+- [Low glucose suspend mode](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) @Tornado-Tim
- [carbs required notifications](#key-aaps-features-minimal-carbs-required-for-suggestion) @twain47 @Tornado-Tim
- odstraněn plugin Ošetření (přesunut do pluginu Akce) @MilosKozak
- [new encrypted backup format](ExportImportSettings.md) @dlvoy
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/cs/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md b/docs/CROWDIN/cs/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
index 07c7193b4475..83f3ba014b89 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/cs/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/cs/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ The purpose of **Objective 4** is to recognise how often **AAPS** will evaluate
The minimal time to complete this objective: **7 days**. To je povinná čekací doba. It is not possible to proceed to the next **Objective**, even if all basal rate changes were enacted already.
-- Select Open Loop either from the [Preferences > OpenAPS](#Preferences-aps-mode) menu or by pressing and holding the Loop icon on the top left of the **Overview** screen.
+- Select Open Loop either by pressing and holding the [Loop icon](#AapsScreens-loop-status) on the top right of the **Overview** screen.
- Ručně proveďte alespoň 20 nastavení dočasných cílů, které vám systém navrhuje, a to během 7 dní; zadejte je do své pumpy a potvrďte v **AAPS**, že jste návrhy přijali. Ensure these basal rate adjustments show up in **AAPS** and **Nightscout**.
- Use [**Temp Targets**](../DailyLifeWithAaps/TempTargets.md) when necessary. After treating a hypo, use the predefined "hypo temp target" to prevent the system from overcorrecting upon the bounce back.
- If you are still in [Simple Mode](#preferences-simple-mode) at this point, now is probably a good time to switch it off.
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ As part of **Objective 5** you will start to understand how temporary basal reco
Estimated time to complete this objective: **7 days**.
-This **Objective** requires you to determine and set your “Max U/h a temp basal can be set to” (max-basal) value as described in [OpenAPS-features](#Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to). This value can be set in **Preferences > OpenAPS**. If you are still using a virtual pump, make sure this safety setting is set in both **AAPS** and your insulin pump.
+This **Objective** requires you to determine and set your “Max U/h a temp basal can be set to” (max-basal) value as described in [OpenAPS-features](#Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to). This value can be set in [Preferences > OpenAPS SMB](#Preferences-openaps-smb-settings). If you are still using a virtual pump, make sure this safety setting is set in both **AAPS** and your insulin pump.
You might wish to set your [**Profile** BG target](#profile-glucose-targets) higher than usual until you are comfortable with **AAPS**' calculations and settings. You may wish to experiment with adjusting your **BG target** in your **Profile** being in a tighter range (say, 1 or less mmol/l [20 mg/dl or less] wide) and observe the resulting behavior.
@@ -162,13 +162,14 @@ This means that when you are on **Objective 6**, if sensor glucose levels are dr
- Sledujte aktivní dočasné bazály zobrazené jako tyrkysový text bazálu na základní obrazovce nebo na tyrkysovou křivku bazálů která je součástí grafu na základní obrazovce.
- Může dočasně docházet k výskytu nárůstů v důsledku reakce na hypo, bez možnosti zpětného zvýšení bazálů.
+(objectives-objective7)=
## Cíl 7: Vyladění uzavřené smyčky, zvýšení maxIOB nad 0 a postupné snižování cílové hladiny cukru v krvi
-To complete **Objective 7** you have to close your loop and raise your [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over). **maxIOB** was zeroed out automatically in **Objective 6**. To se nyní vrací zpět. **AAPS** will start to use your defined maxIOB value to correct high glucose values.
+To complete **Objective 7** you have to close your loop and raise your [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over). **maxIOB** was zeroed out automatically in **Objective 6**, due to the Low Glucose Suspend mode. This is no longer the case. **AAPS** will start to use your defined maxIOB value to correct high glucose values.
Minimal time to complete this objective: **1 day**. To je povinná čekací doba. It is not possible to proceed to the next **Objective** until this period of time has expired.
-- Select **Closed Loop** either from [Preferences > OpenAPS](../SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md) or by pressing and holding the Loop icon in the top right corner of the **Overview** screen. Stay in **Closed Loop** over a period of 1 day.
+- Select **Closed Loop** by pressing and holding the [Loop icon](#AapsScreens-loop-status) in the top right corner of the **Overview** screen. Stay in **Closed Loop** over a period of 1 day.
- Slowly raise your 'Maximum total IOB OpenAPS can’t go over' (in OpenAPS called 'max-iob') above 0, until you find the settings that work best for you.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/cs/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md b/docs/CROWDIN/cs/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
index 696e6765235b..040156ed94c6 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/cs/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/cs/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ In the **Overview** section, you can define the preferences for the home screen.
Option 'Keep screen on' will force Android to keep the screen on at all times. This is useful for presentations etc. But it consumes a lot of battery power. Therefore, it is recommended to connect the smartphone to a charger cable.
(Preferences-buttons)=
-### Tlačítka
+### Buttons
- Define which buttons are visible on the bottom of your home screen.
- Setting hidden in [simple mode](#preferences-simple-mode).
@@ -240,6 +240,10 @@ When using [SMB](#objectives-objective9), many people do not meal-bolus 100% of
* for people with slow digestion: sending all the bolus upfront can cause hypo because the insulin action is faster than the digestion.
* to leave more room to **AAPS** to deal by itself with **BG rise**. In both cases, **AAPS** will compensate for the missing part of the bolus with SMBs, if/when deemed adequate.
+### Old glycemia time threshold
+
+If the last **BG** received is older than this threshold, then the bolus wizard will by default offer a 100% dose instead of the **Deliver this part of bolus wizard result** setting above. The reason for this is that when **BG** is missing, **AAPS** will not be able to send the remaining part of the bolus afterward (the loop is not running), which would result in high **BG**.
+
### Enabled bolus advisor
Setting hidden in [simple mode](#preferences-simple-mode).
@@ -294,34 +298,7 @@ Use with caution and do not enable it until you learn what it really does. Basic
## Smyčka
-(Preferences-aps-mode)=
-### APS mode
-Switch between Open Loop, Closed Loop and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS).
-
-
-
-(Preferences-open-loop)=
-#### Open Loop
-**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
-
-The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
-
-This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
-
-(preferences-closed-loop)=
-#### Closed Loop
-
-**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (_i.e._ without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
-
-The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
-
-Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)** or higher and use a supported pump.
-
-#### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
-
-In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
-
-This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+As of [AAPS version 3.4](#version3400), it is no longer possible to set the loop mode here. See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) to change loop mode now.
(Preferences-minimal-request-change)=
### Minimal request change
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/cs/SettingUpAaps/SetupWizard.md b/docs/CROWDIN/cs/SettingUpAaps/SetupWizard.md
index ce9019038551..908e5674ed59 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/cs/SettingUpAaps/SetupWizard.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/cs/SettingUpAaps/SetupWizard.md
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Na těchto obrazovkách se zaměřujeme na poskytnutí informací o pozadí, př

-### Oznámení
+### Notifications
Android vyžaduje zvláštní oprávnění pro aplikace, které potřebují posílat uživateli upozornění.
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ While it is a good feature to disable notifications _e.g._ from social media ap
Please click the first "ASK FOR PERMISSION" button:
-
+
Vyberte aplikaci "AAPS":
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/cs/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md b/docs/CROWDIN/cs/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
index 785ef6c2de59..44d05d647f82 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/cs/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/cs/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ The **figure below** shows an example of how the target can be set in an **AAPS*
**BG** targets are set according to your personal preferences and requirements. For example, if you are concerned about hypos at night, you may set your target slightly higher at 117 mg/dL (6.5 mmol/L) from 9 pm - 7am. Pokud se chcete ujistit, že máte máte ráno v těle dostatek inzulínu (Insulin On Board; IOB) než budete podávat bolus k snídani, můžete nastavit nižší hodnotu cílové glykémie 4,5 mmol/L v době od 7:00 - 8:00.
-When In [Open Loop](#Preferences-open-loop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#preferences-closed-loop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
+When In [Open Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
(your-aaps-profile-basal-rates)=
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ Setting your basal rates right is done by trial and error, and should be done in
There are basal testing methods which usually entails observing your basal rates and insulin needs during an intermittent fasting over a 24-hour period. Although you need to test your basal rates for the whole day, it is not recommended to fast during 24h straight. This is because the body triggers mechanisms such as hormones to compensate. A recommended way is to fast 3 times for 8 hours.
-The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#Preferences-aps-mode) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Observe how your **BG** changes: if it is dropping, basal rate is too high. And vice versa.
An alternative method (may be more tricky) is to keep the loop running, and seeing how **IOB** changes. If **IOB** is negative, your basal rate is too high. And vice versa. Beware that this method relies on **ISF** to correct **BG**, and thus depends on other variables to be set reasonably well for it to be successful.
Another way of adjusting your basal rates is to watch the loop action during the night, when all COB have decayed. This method is particularly useful for children, when fasting is difficult or insulin needs change often. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
+The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Observe how your **BG** changes: if it is dropping, basal rate is too high. And vice versa.
An alternative method (may be more tricky) is to keep the loop running, and seeing how **IOB** changes. If **IOB** is negative, your basal rate is too high. And vice versa. Beware that this method relies on **ISF** to correct **BG**, and thus depends on other variables to be set reasonably well for it to be successful.
Another way of adjusting your basal rates is to watch the loop action during the night, when all COB have decayed. This method is particularly useful for children, when fasting is difficult or insulin needs change often. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
See [here](../GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md) how to tweak your basal profile, analyzing patterns in closed loop.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/de/CompatiblePumps/MedtrumNano.md b/docs/CROWDIN/de/CompatiblePumps/MedtrumNano.md
index 9a9b4f436e8c..c96de937e6c3 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/de/CompatiblePumps/MedtrumNano.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/de/CompatiblePumps/MedtrumNano.md
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ ACHTUNG: Wenn ein Patch mit AAPS mit aktiviert wird, **MÜSSEN** alle anderen Ge
### Schritt 1: Wähle die Medtrum-Pumpe aus
-#### Option 1: Neue Installation
+#### Option 1: New installations
Wenn Du AAPS erstmals installierst, führt Dich der **Einrichtungsassistent** durch die AAPS-Installation. Wenn Du das Pumpenauswahlmenü erreichst, wähle "Medtrum" aus.
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Falls Du Dir nicht sicher bist, kannst Du auch zunächst die „Virtuelle Pumpe

-#### Option 2: Der Konfigurations-Generator
+#### Option 2: The Config Builder
Bei einer bestehenden Installation kannst Du die **Medtrum**-Pumpe unter [Konfiguration > Pumpe](#Config-Builder-pump) auswählen:
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/de/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md b/docs/CROWDIN/de/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
index 911d18e97212..37caf8cf5806 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/de/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/de/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
@@ -51,29 +51,29 @@ The instructions below explain how to activate a new pod session using **AAPS**.
Ensure you have read and understand this whole guide, have read and understand the **Before You Begin** section, as well as **[Omnipod and AAPS Constraints and Issues](#omnipod-dash-constraints)** to avoid running into a known problem.
-#### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
+### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
1. Extra pods (3 or more spare)
2. Spare Insulin and MDI equipment
3. A working Omnipod PDM (In case **AAPS** fails)
4. Supported Phones are a must! (See [Hardware/Software Requirements](#hardware-software-requirements))
5. Correct version of AAPS built and installed
-#### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
+### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
- Before using **AAPS** you or your care giver would have had to manage the Pod using the Omnipod PDM (or in some regions a Phone app) to send commands to your DASH (e.g a Bolus).
- The DASH can only facilitate a single Bluetooth device (e.g PDM or Phone) connection to manage and send commands.
- The device that successfully activates the pod is the only device allowed to communicate with that Pod from that point forward. This means that once you activate a DASH with your Android phone using **AAPS**, **you will no longer be able to use your PDM with that pod!** For the time that Pod is active the **AAPS** Dash driver running on your Android phone is now the new PDM for your pod.
- **DO NOT Throw away your PDM!** It is recommended to keep it around as a backup and for emergencies, for instance when your phone gets lost or **AAPS** is not working correctly.
-#### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
+### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
Default basal rates are programmed on the pod on activation as defined in the current active [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
As long as **AAPS** is operational it will send basal rate adjustment commands that run for a maximum of 120 minutes.
When for some reason the pod does not receive any new commands (for instance because communication was lost due to Pod ➜ phone distance) the pod will automatically fall back to default basal rates as defined in your [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
-#### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
+### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
If you are new to **AAPS** and are setting up your basal rate [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) for the first time, please be aware that basal rates starting on a half-hour basis are not supported. For example, on your Omnipod PDM, if you have a basal rate of 1.1 units which starts at 09:30 and has a duration of 2 hours ending at 11:30, it is not possible replicate this exact basil **Profile** in **AAPS**.
You will need to change this 1.1 unit basal rate to a time range of either 9:00-11:00 or 10:00-12:00. Even though the DASH hardware itself supports the 30 minute basal rate **Profile** increments, **AAPS** does NOT support this feature.
-#### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
+### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
While the DASH does support a zero basal rate, **AAPS** uses multiples of the user's **Profile** basal rate to determine automated treatment; it cannot function with a zero basal rate.
Instead a temporary zero basal rate can be achieved through the "Disconnect pump" function, or through a combination of Disable Loop/Temp Basal Rate or Suspend Loop/Temp Basal Rate.
**NOTE:** The lowest basal rate allowed by the DASH in **AAPS** is 0.05U/h.
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Instead a temporary zero basal rate can be achieved through the "Disconnect pump
There are **two** available options to configure Omnipod in **AAPS**:
-### Option 1: Neue Installation
+### Option 1: New installations
When installing **AAPS** for the first time, the **Setup Wizard** will guide new users through key features and installation requirements for **AAPS**.
Select “DASH” when you reach Pump selection.
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Select “DASH” when you reach Pump selection.
When in doubt you can also select “Virtual Pump” and select “DASH” later, after setting up **AAPS** (See Option 2).
(omnipod-dash-option-2-config-builder)=
-### Option 2: Der Konfigurations-Generator
+### Option 2: The Config Builder
Bei einer vorhandenen Installation von AAPS kannst Du **DASH** als Pumpe unter "Konfiguration" auswählen:
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ Wenn Du das **Kontrollkästchen (4)** neben dem **Zahnrad (3)** wählst, wird da

-### Überprüfung der Omnipod-Treiberauswahl
+### Verification of Omnipod Driver Selection
To verify that you have selected the DASH in **AAPS**, if you have **checked the box (4)**, **swipe to the left** from the **Overview** tab, where you will now see a **DASH** tab on **AAPS**. Wenn diese Option nicht aktiviert ist, finden Sie die DASH Registerkarte links oben im Hamburger-Menü.
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ To verify that you have selected the DASH in **AAPS**, if you have **checked the
(omnipod-dash-activate-pod)=
-### Pod aktivieren
+### Activate Pod
1. Navigiere zur Registerkarte **DASH** und klicke auf den **POD MGMT (1)** Button und dann auf **Pod aktivieren (2)**.
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ To verify that you have selected the DASH in **AAPS**, if you have **checked the
(omnipod-dash-deactivate-pod)=
-### Pod deaktivieren
+### Deactivate Pod
Under normal circumstances, the expected lifetime of a pod is three days (72 hours) and an additional 8 hours after the pod expiration warning for a total of 80 hours of total pod usage.
@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ Gehe wie folgt vor, um einen Pod zu deaktivieren (entweder vor dem Ablaufen der
(omnipod-dash-resuming-insulin-delivery)=
-### Insulinabgabe fortsetzen
+### Resuming Insulin Delivery
**NOTE**: During **Profile Switches**, like when using the PDM, AAPS must suspend delivery on the Pod before setting the new basal **Profile**. If communication fails between the suspend and resume commands, then delivery can stay suspended, Read [**Delivery suspended**](#omnipod-dash-delivery-suspended) in the troubleshooting section for more details.
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ When insulin delivery is suspended you will need to issue a command to instruct
(omnipod-dash-silencing-pod-alerts)=
-### Pod Alarme stummschalten
+### Silencing Pod Alerts
In dem folgenden Prozess wird gezeigt, wie Warntöne bestätigt und stummgeschaltet werden können, die auftreten, wenn die Laufzeit des aktiven Pods den Grenzwert für die Warnung vor dem Ablauf von 72 Stunden (3 Tage) erreicht. Dieser Grenzwert für die Laufzeit ist unter **Stunden bis zum Podende** in den DASH-Einstellungen 'Alarme' definiert. Die maximale Nutzungsdauer eines Pods beträgt 80 Stunden (3 Tage und 8 Stunden), dennoch empfiehlt der Hersteller, 72 Stunden (3 Tage) nicht zu überschreiten.
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ In dem folgenden Prozess wird gezeigt, wie Warntöne bestätigt und stummgeschal
(omnipod-dash-view-pod-history)=
-### Anzeige Pod-Historie
+### View Pod History
In diesem Abschnitt wird erklärt, wie Du Deine Pod-Historie überprüfen und nach verschiedenen Aktionskategorien filtern kannst. Mit dem Werkzeug 'Pod Historie' kannst Du die Aktionen und Ergebnisse deines jeweils aktiven Pod während dessen dreitägigem Lebenszyklus (72 - 80 Stunden) ansehen.
@@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ Im Folgenden werden die Anordnung und die Bedeutung der Symbole und Statusfelder

-### Felder
+### Fields
@@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ Im Folgenden werden die Anordnung und die Bedeutung der Symbole und Statusfelder
-### Schaltflächen
+### Buttons
 Sends a refresh command to the active pod to update communication.
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ Die Einstellungen sind nach Gruppen sortiert unten aufgelistet. Du kannst die me
***NOTE:** An asterisk (\*) denotes the default setting is enabled.*
-### Bestätigungstöne
+### Confirmation beeps

@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ Bestätigt mit Signaltönen des Pods die Abgabe und Änderung von Bolus, Basalra
-### Alarme
+### Alerts

@@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ Einstellungen für **AAPS**-Alarme für Ablauferinnerung, Zeit bis Pod-Ende und
-### Benachrichtigungen
+### Notifications

@@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ This section covers common known issues and solutions for Omnipod DASH use with
For known issues with Bluetooth connections, dropouts of pump/pods, or activation and connection issues [Bluetooth Troubleshooting](../GettingHelp/BluetoothTroubleshooting.md)
---
-### Insulinabgabe unterbrochen
+### Delivery suspended
- Es gibt keine Unterbrechen-Taste mehr. Wenn Du die Insulinabgabe unterbrechen möchtest, kannst Du eine Null-**TBR** für x Minuten setzen.
- Während eines **Profilwechsels** muss der DASH die Insulinabgabe unterbrechen, bevor das neue Basal-**Profil** gesetzt wird. Wenn die Kommunikation zwischen den beiden Befehlen fehlschlägt, kann die Insulinabgabe unterbrochen bleiben. Wenn das passiert:
@@ -512,25 +512,25 @@ For known issues with Bluetooth connections, dropouts of pump/pods, or activatio
*****NOTE:** When you hear beeps from the pod, do not assume that delivery will continue without checking the phone, delivery might stay suspended, ***so you need to check !******
---
-### Pod Fehler
+### Pod Failures
- Pods fallen gelegentlich aus unterschiedlichen Gründen aus, u. a. wegen Hardwareproblemen mit dem Pod selbst.
- It is best practice not to raise support / replacement cases with Insulet, since AAPS is not an approved method of using the Pods.
- Um die Ursache zu ermitteln, kannst Du in [**dieser Liste**](https://github.com/openaps/openomni/wiki/Fault-event-codes) die Fehlercodes nachschlagen.
---
-### Verhindere Pod Fehler 49
+### Preventing error 49 pod failures
Dieser Fehler hängt mit einem fehlerhaften Pod-Status für einen Befehl oder einem Fehler während der Insulinabgabe zusammen. Dies ist der Fall, wenn der AAPS-Treiber und der Pod unterschiedliche Angaben zum aktuellen Status haben. Der Pod reagiert (aufgrund einer eingebauten Sicherheitsfunktion) dann mit einem nicht auflösbaren Fehlercode 49 (0x31) und verabschiedet sich mit einem so genannten „Heuler“: dem langen, irritierenden Piepton, der nur gestoppt werden kann, indem mit einer Büroklammer in ein Loch am richtigen Ort auf der Rückseite des Pods gedrückt wird. Der genaue Ursprung eines „Pod Fehlers 49“ ist oft schwer zu ermitteln. Situationen, die für das Auftreten dieses Fehlers vermutet werden (z.B. bei einem Absturz der Anwendung, beim Ausführen einer Entwicklungsversion oder bei einer Neuinstallation).
---
-### Pumpe nicht erreichbar Alarme
+### Pump Unreachable Alerts
When no communication can be established with the pod for a pre-configured time a “Pump unreachable” alert will be raised. Pump unreachable alerts can be configured by going to the top right-hand side three-dot menu, selecting **Preferences** ➜ **Local Alerts** ➜ **Pump unreachable threshold [min]**. Eine Alarmierung nach **120** Minuten wird als Wert empfohlen.
---
-### Exporteinstellungen
+### Export Settings
Durch den Export der **AAPS**-Einstellungen kannst Du alle Deine Einstellungen - und vielleicht noch wichtiger - alle Deine Objectives (Ziele) wiederherstellen. Es kann passieren, dass die Einstellungen in der „letzten bekannten funktionierenden Fassung“ wieder hergestellt werden müssen, etwa nach der Deinstallation/Neuinstallation von **AAPS** oder im Falle eines Smartphone-Verlustes.
@@ -541,7 +541,7 @@ Durch den Export der **AAPS**-Einstellungen kannst Du alle Deine Einstellungen -
Regularly (after each export preferably) copy your exported settings to a safe place (a cloud drive e.g. Google Drive) that is accessible by any phone when needed. This allows you to restore to a phone from anywhere in case of a phone loss or factory reset of your phone while you are not at home.
---
-### Importeinstellungen
+### Import Settings
**WARNING**: Please note that importing settings will possibly import an outdated Pod status (depending when you made the last export/backup).
As a result, there is a **risk of losing the active Pod!** (see **Exporting Settings**).
@@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ As a result, there is a **risk of losing the active Pod!** (see **Exporting Sett
4. Es kann erforderlich sein, einen in den importierten Einstellungen enthaltenen, aber nicht mehr vorhandenen Pod zu **deaktivieren**.
---
-### Importieren von Einstellungen, die den Pod-Status von einem inaktiven Pod enthalten
+### Importing settings that contain Pod state from an inactive Pod
Wenn Du Einstellungen für einen mittlerweile inaktiven Pod importierst, wird AAPS versuchen sich mit diesem Pod zu verbinden. Dies wird logischerweise scheitern. Du kannst in dieser Situation keinen neuen Pod aktivieren.
@@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ To remove the old pod session:
4. Sobald der alte Pod gelöscht ist, kannst Du einen neuen Pod aktivieren.
---
-### Neuinstallation von AAPS
+### Reinstalling AAPS
When uninstalling **AAPS** you will lose all your settings, objectives and the current Pod session. **To restore them make sure you have a recent exported settings file available!**
@@ -588,7 +588,7 @@ Wenn ein Pod aktiv ist, stelle sicher, dass Du einen Export für die aktuelle Po
7. Anschließend: Aktuelle Einstellungen exportieren.
---
-### AAPS auf eine neuere Version aktualisieren
+### Updating AAPS to a newer version
In den meisten Fällen ist eine Deinstallation nicht erforderlich. Du kannst eine „in-place“ Installation durchführen, indem Du die Installation für die neue Version startest. This is also possible when on an active Pod session.
@@ -599,7 +599,7 @@ In den meisten Fällen ist eine Deinstallation nicht erforderlich. Du kannst ein
5. Anschließend: Aktuelle Einstellungen exportieren.
---
-### Omnipod-Treiberwarnungen
+### Omnipod driver alerts
The Omnipod Dash driver presents a variety of unique alerts on the **Overview tab**, most of them are informational and can be dismissed while some provide the user with an action requiring their input to resolve the cause of the triggered alert.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/de/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md b/docs/CROWDIN/de/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md
index 32c71573de43..c5c48ec45ac4 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/de/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/de/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Detailed steps on how to setup your pod communication device are listed below in
**ODER**
-### Option 2: Der Konfigurations-Generator
+### Option 2: The Config Builder
Über das **Hamburger Menü** oben links unter **Konfigurations-Assistent (1)** \
When In [Closed Loop](#preferences-closed-loop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
+When In [Open Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
(your-aaps-profile-basal-rates)=
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ Die richtige Basalrate zu finden ist ein „Trial and Error“-Prozess, und soll
There are basal testing methods which usually entails observing your basal rates and insulin needs during an intermittent fasting over a 24-hour period. Auch wenn die Basalrate für einen ganzen Tag getestet werden muss, ist es nicht empfehlenswert 24 Stunden am Stück zu fasten. Das liegt daran, dass der Körper über spezielle Mechanismen versuchen wird das Fasten (z. B. durch Hormonausschüttung) auszugleichen. Eine empfohlene Methode ist 3 Mal für einen Zeitraum von 8 Stunden zu fasten.
-The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#Preferences-aps-mode) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Beobachte wie sich Dein **Glukosewert** entwickelt: Sinkt er, ist die Basalrate zu hoch. Und umgekehrt.
Eine andere (möglicherweise schwierigere) Methode ist, den Loop aktiv zu lassen und zu beobachten, wie sich das **IOB** verändert. Wenn das **IOB** negativ ist, ist Deine Basalrate zu hoch. Und umgekehrt. Beachte, dass diese Methode den **ISF** nutzt, um damit den **Glukosewert** zu korrigieren. Damit hängt der Erfolg von mehreren Variablen (und nicht nur von der Basalrate) ab.
Eine weitere Möglichkeit die Basalrate anzuzupassen ist, die Loop-Aktionen während der Nacht, wenn keine Kohlenhydrate mehr aktiv sind, zu beobachten. Diese Methode ist besonders für Kinder, für die Fasten oft schwierig ist oder deren Insulinbedarf sich oft ändert, geeignet. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
+The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Beobachte wie sich Dein **Glukosewert** entwickelt: Sinkt er, ist die Basalrate zu hoch. Und umgekehrt.
Eine andere (möglicherweise schwierigere) Methode ist, den Loop aktiv zu lassen und zu beobachten, wie sich das **IOB** verändert. Wenn das **IOB** negativ ist, ist Deine Basalrate zu hoch. Und umgekehrt. Beachte, dass diese Methode den **ISF** nutzt, um damit den **Glukosewert** zu korrigieren. Damit hängt der Erfolg von mehreren Variablen (und nicht nur von der Basalrate) ab.
Eine weitere Möglichkeit die Basalrate anzuzupassen ist, die Loop-Aktionen während der Nacht, wenn keine Kohlenhydrate mehr aktiv sind, zu beobachten. Diese Methode ist besonders für Kinder, für die Fasten oft schwierig ist oder deren Insulinbedarf sich oft ändert, geeignet. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
See [here](../GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md) how to tweak your basal profile, analyzing patterns in closed loop.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/el/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md b/docs/CROWDIN/el/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
index 7cf2f1fdfde1..4dca5a118853 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/el/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/el/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
@@ -51,29 +51,29 @@ The instructions below explain how to activate a new pod session using **AAPS**.
Ensure you have read and understand this whole guide, have read and understand the **Before You Begin** section, as well as **[Omnipod and AAPS Constraints and Issues](#omnipod-dash-constraints)** to avoid running into a known problem.
-#### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
+### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
1. Extra pods (3 or more spare)
2. Spare Insulin and MDI equipment
3. A working Omnipod PDM (In case **AAPS** fails)
4. Supported Phones are a must! (See [Hardware/Software Requirements](#hardware-software-requirements))
5. Correct version of AAPS built and installed
-#### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
+### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
- Before using **AAPS** you or your care giver would have had to manage the Pod using the Omnipod PDM (or in some regions a Phone app) to send commands to your DASH (e.g a Bolus).
- The DASH can only facilitate a single Bluetooth device (e.g PDM or Phone) connection to manage and send commands.
- The device that successfully activates the pod is the only device allowed to communicate with that Pod from that point forward. This means that once you activate a DASH with your Android phone using **AAPS**, **you will no longer be able to use your PDM with that pod!** For the time that Pod is active the **AAPS** Dash driver running on your Android phone is now the new PDM for your pod.
- **DO NOT Throw away your PDM!** It is recommended to keep it around as a backup and for emergencies, for instance when your phone gets lost or **AAPS** is not working correctly.
-#### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
+### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
Default basal rates are programmed on the pod on activation as defined in the current active [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
As long as **AAPS** is operational it will send basal rate adjustment commands that run for a maximum of 120 minutes.
When for some reason the pod does not receive any new commands (for instance because communication was lost due to Pod ➜ phone distance) the pod will automatically fall back to default basal rates as defined in your [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
-#### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
+### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
If you are new to **AAPS** and are setting up your basal rate [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) for the first time, please be aware that basal rates starting on a half-hour basis are not supported. For example, on your Omnipod PDM, if you have a basal rate of 1.1 units which starts at 09:30 and has a duration of 2 hours ending at 11:30, it is not possible replicate this exact basil **Profile** in **AAPS**.
You will need to change this 1.1 unit basal rate to a time range of either 9:00-11:00 or 10:00-12:00. Even though the DASH hardware itself supports the 30 minute basal rate **Profile** increments, **AAPS** does NOT support this feature.
-#### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
+### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
While the DASH does support a zero basal rate, **AAPS** uses multiples of the user's **Profile** basal rate to determine automated treatment; it cannot function with a zero basal rate.
Instead a temporary zero basal rate can be achieved through the "Disconnect pump" function, or through a combination of Disable Loop/Temp Basal Rate or Suspend Loop/Temp Basal Rate.
**NOTE:** The lowest basal rate allowed by the DASH in **AAPS** is 0.05U/h.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/el/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md b/docs/CROWDIN/el/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
index b0027f5da1f3..612f60dc489a 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/el/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/el/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
@@ -95,13 +95,13 @@ The blocks in the middle shows:
On the right side, an icon shows the loop status:
-1. Green circle = loop running
-2. Purple circle with dotted line = [low glucose suspend (LGS)](#objectives-objective6)
+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
+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.
@@ -771,12 +771,6 @@ This tab shows all notes and alerts recorded in Nightscout.
(aaps-screens-running-mode)=
-### Running mode
-
-
-
-Running mode shows current and past AAPS running mode, it is also visible on the main graph as an upper colored bar.
-
## History Browser
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).
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/el/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md b/docs/CROWDIN/el/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
index 33f64cb7af8a..fe05538baf9a 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/el/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/el/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
@@ -1,5 +1,45 @@
# Key AAPS features
+## Loop mode
+
+The loop status is shown on the main screen with one of the icons below.
+
+**AAPS** offers several loop modes, such as Open Loop (7), Closed Loop (1) and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS - 2).
+
+See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) for information on how to select the loop mode.
+
+
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop)=
+
+### Open Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
+
+The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
+
+This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-LGS)=
+
+### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
+
+In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
+
+This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+
+This mode is available starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop)=
+
+### Closed Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (*i.e.* without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
+
+The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
+
+Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 7](#objectives-objective7)** or higher and use a supported pump.
+
(Open-APS-features-autosens)=
## Autosens
@@ -106,15 +146,7 @@ See also [OpenAPS documentation for SMB](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/lates
This is the [DynamicISF](../DailyLifeWithAaps/DynamicISF.md) feature. When enabled, new settings become available. Settings are explained on the [DynamicISF](#dyn-isf-preferences) page.
-#### Ο υψηλός προσωρινός στόχος ανεβάζει την ευαισθησία
-
-If you have this option enabled, the insulin sensitivity will be increased while having a temporary target above 100 mg/dl or 5.6 mmol/l. This means, the ISF will rise while IC and basal will decrease. This will effectively make **AAPS** less aggressive when you set a high temp target.
-
-#### Ο χαμηλός προσωρινός στόχος μειώνει την ευαισθησία
-
-If you have this option enabled, the insulin sensitivity will be decreased while having a temporary target lower than 100 mg/dl or 5.6 mmol/l. This means, the ISF will decrease while IC and basal will rise. This will effectively make **AAPS** more aggressive when you set a low temp target.
-
-### Enable Autosens feature
+### Use Autosens feature
This is the [Autosens](#Open-APS-features-autosens) feature. When using DynamicISF, Autosens can not be used, since they are two different algorithms altering the same variable (sensitivity).
@@ -122,7 +154,7 @@ Autosens looks at blood glucose deviations (positive/negative/neutral). It will
When enabled, new settings become available.
-### Sensitivity raises target
+#### Sensitivity raises target
If this option is enabled, the sensitivity detection (autosens) can raise the target when sensitivity is detected (below 100%). In this case your target will be raised by the percentage of the detected sensitivity.
@@ -132,13 +164,13 @@ If the target is modified due to sensitivity detection, it will be displayed wit
This setting is available when one of "Enable dynamic sensitivity" or "Enable Autosens feature" are enabled.
-### Resistance lowers target
+#### Resistance lowers target
If this option is enabled, the sensitivity detection (autosens) can lower the target when resistance is detected (above 100%). In this case your target will be lowered by the percentage of the detected resistance.
This setting is available when one of "Enable dynamic sensitivity" or "Enable Autosens feature" are enabled.
-### Ενεργοποίησε το SMB
+### Enable SMB
Enable this to use SMB functionality. If disabled, no **SMBs** will be given.
@@ -174,7 +206,7 @@ If this setting is enabled, SMB is enabled when there is any temp target set (ea
This setting is not visible if "Enable SMB always" is switched on.
-#### Ενεργοποιήστε το SMB μετά από τους υδατάνθρακες
+#### Enable SMB after carbs
If enabled, SMB is enabled for 6h after carbohydrates are announced, even if COB has reached 0.
@@ -193,7 +225,7 @@ Default value: 3 min.
(Open-APS-features-max-minutes-of-basal-to-limit-smb-to)=
-#### Τα μέγιστα λεπτά του βασικού ρυθμού που περιορίζουν το SMB
+#### Max minutes of basal to limit SMB to
This is an important safety setting. This value determines how much SMB can be given based on the amount of basal insulin in a given time, when it is covered by COBs.
@@ -211,7 +243,7 @@ Default value : the same as **Max minutes of basal to limit SMB to**.
This setting is only visible if "Enable SMB" and "Enable UAM " are switched on.
-### Ενεργοποίηση UAM
+### Enable UAM
With this option enabled, the SMB algorithm can recognize unannounced meals. This is helpful if you forget to tell **AAPS** about your carbs or estimate your carbs wrong and the amount of entered carbs is wrong or if a meal with lots of fat and protein has a longer duration than expected. Without any carb entry, UAM can recognize fast glucose increase caused by carbs, adrenaline, etc., and tries to adjust it with SMBs. This also works the opposite way: if there is a fast glucose decrease, it can stop SMBs earlier.
@@ -229,7 +261,7 @@ In any case, the required carbs will be displayed in the COB section on your hom

-### Προηγμένες ρυθμίσεις
+### Advanced Settings
You can read more here : [OpenAPS docs](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/While%20You%20Wait%20For%20Gear/preferences-and-safety-settings.html).
@@ -253,7 +285,7 @@ AMA, the short form of "advanced meal assist" is an OpenAPS feature from 2017 (o
You can find more information in the [OpenAPS documentation](https://newer-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/walkthrough/phase-4/advanced-features.html#advanced-meal-assist-or-ama).
-### Μέγιστη τιμή U / h μια τιμή βασικού ρυθμού μπορεί να ρυθμιστεί σε (OpenAPS "μέγιστος βασικός")
+### Max U/hr a Temp Basal can be set to (OpenAPS "max-basal")
This safety setting helps **AAPS** from ever being capable of giving a dangerously high basal rate and limits the temp basal rate to x U/h. It is advised to set this to something sensible. A good recommendation is to take the highest basal rate in your profile and multiply it by 4 and at least 3. For example, if the highest basal rate in your profile is 1.0 U/h you could multiply that by 4 to get a value of 4 U/h and set the 4 as your safety parameter.
@@ -269,7 +301,7 @@ The hardcoded parameters in **AAPS** are:
*See also [overview of hard-coded limits](#Open-APS-features-overview-of-hard-coded-limits).*
-### Το μέγιστο συνολικό IOB που το OpenAPS μπορεί να δώσει\[U\] (OpenAPS "max-iob")
+### Maximum basal IOB OpenAPS can deliver \[U\] (OpenAPS "max-iob")
This parameter limits the maximum of basal IOB where **AAPS** still works. If the IOB is higher, it stops giving additional basal insulin until the basal IOB is under the limit.
@@ -291,7 +323,7 @@ Here, you can choose, if you want to use the [sensitivity detection](../DailyLif
If you have this option enabled, autosens can adjust targets (next to basal and ISF), too. This lets **AAPS** work more 'aggressive' or not. The actual target might be reached faster with this.
-### Προηγμένες ρυθμίσεις
+### Advanced Settings
- Normally you do not have to change the settings in this dialogue!
- If you want to change them anyway make sure to read about details in [OpenAPS docs](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/While%20You%20Wait%20For%20Gear/preferences-and-safety-settings.html#) and to understand what you are doing.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/el/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md b/docs/CROWDIN/el/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
index 6e169d110e2f..82e38d0e73ff 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/el/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/el/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Don't rush, go slow!
## **Recommended settings and advice while tweaking basal**
- Do all testing with [closed loop enabled](#AapsScreens-loop-status).
-- **Turn OFF all [automations](../DailyLifeWithAAPS/Automations.md)**
+- **Turn OFF all [automations](../DailyLifeWithAaps/Automations.md)**
- **Turn OFF [DynISF](#Open-APS-features-DynamicISF), [AutoISF](../AdvancedOptions/DevBranch.md), [AutoSens](#Open-APS-features-autosens)** so that they will not try to adapt your profile.
- Do not make manual user actions (manual bolus, temp targets etc…) while testing: let the system use the **Profile** settings only.
- For the [additional graphs](#AapsScreens-section-g-additional-graphs): on graph 1, use Insulin On Board, Carbs On Board (and Sensitivity change). On graph 2, use Deviations and Blood Glucose Impact. When asking for advice, always include those on your screenshots.
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Don't rush, go slow!
Meaning that the meal is digested, and there are no more carbs in your body.
-AAPS might indicate [COB=0 while you still have carbs on board](../DailyLifeWithAAPS/CobCalculation.md).
+AAPS might indicate [COB=0 while you still have carbs on board](../DailyLifeWithAaps/CobCalculation.md).
## **[Profile](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) definitions**
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/el/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md b/docs/CROWDIN/el/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
index 1ff73a3cc147..72f0c30292e1 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/el/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/el/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
@@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ You need at least start [objective 11 (in later versions objective 10!)](#object
- visualization of [dynamic target adjustment](#AapsScreens-visualization-of-dynamic-target-adjustment) @Tornado-Tim
- new [preferences layout](../SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md) @MilosKozak
- SMB algorithm update @Tornado-Tim
-- [Low glucose suspend mode](#Preferences-aps-mode) @Tornado-Tim
+- [Low glucose suspend mode](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) @Tornado-Tim
- [carbs required notifications](#key-aaps-features-minimal-carbs-required-for-suggestion) @twain47 @Tornado-Tim
- removed Careportal (moved to Actions) @MilosKozak
- [new encrypted backup format](ExportImportSettings.md) @dlvoy
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/el/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md b/docs/CROWDIN/el/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
index 6196b2e53607..7a02e292889c 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/el/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/el/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ The purpose of **Objective 4** is to recognise how often **AAPS** will evaluate
The minimal time to complete this objective: **7 days**. This is a mandatory wait time. It is not possible to proceed to the next **Objective**, even if all basal rate changes were enacted already.
-- Select Open Loop either from the [Preferences > OpenAPS](#Preferences-aps-mode) menu or by pressing and holding the Loop icon on the top left of the **Overview** screen.
+- Select Open Loop either by pressing and holding the [Loop icon](#AapsScreens-loop-status) on the top right of the **Overview** screen.
- Manually enact at least 20 of the temporary basal rate suggestions over a period of 7 days; key them into your (physical) pump and confirm in AAPS that you have accepted them. Ensure these basal rate adjustments show up in **AAPS** and **Nightscout**.
- Use [**Temp Targets**](../DailyLifeWithAaps/TempTargets.md) when necessary. After treating a hypo, use the predefined "hypo temp target" to prevent the system from overcorrecting upon the bounce back.
- If you are still in [Simple Mode](#preferences-simple-mode) at this point, now is probably a good time to switch it off.
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ As part of **Objective 5** you will start to understand how temporary basal reco
Estimated time to complete this objective: **7 days**.
-This **Objective** requires you to determine and set your “Max U/h a temp basal can be set to” (max-basal) value as described in [OpenAPS-features](#Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to). This value can be set in **Preferences > OpenAPS**. If you are still using a virtual pump, make sure this safety setting is set in both **AAPS** and your insulin pump.
+This **Objective** requires you to determine and set your “Max U/h a temp basal can be set to” (max-basal) value as described in [OpenAPS-features](#Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to). This value can be set in [Preferences > OpenAPS SMB](#Preferences-openaps-smb-settings). If you are still using a virtual pump, make sure this safety setting is set in both **AAPS** and your insulin pump.
You might wish to set your [**Profile** BG target](#profile-glucose-targets) higher than usual until you are comfortable with **AAPS**' calculations and settings. You may wish to experiment with adjusting your **BG target** in your **Profile** being in a tighter range (say, 1 or less mmol/l [20 mg/dl or less] wide) and observe the resulting behavior.
@@ -162,13 +162,14 @@ This means that when you are on **Objective 6**, if sensor glucose levels are dr
- Watch active temporary basals by looking at the turquoise basal text on the OVERVIEW screen or the turquoise basal render as part of the OVERVIEW graph.
- You may temporarily experience spikes following treated hypos without being able to increase basals on the rebound.
+(objectives-objective7)=
## Objective 7: Tuning the closed loop, raising maxIOB above 0 and gradually lowering BG targets
-To complete **Objective 7** you have to close your loop and raise your [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over). **maxIOB** was zeroed out automatically in **Objective 6**. This is now reverted. **AAPS** will start to use your defined maxIOB value to correct high glucose values.
+To complete **Objective 7** you have to close your loop and raise your [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over). **maxIOB** was zeroed out automatically in **Objective 6**, due to the Low Glucose Suspend mode. This is no longer the case. **AAPS** will start to use your defined maxIOB value to correct high glucose values.
Minimal time to complete this objective: **1 day**. This is a mandatory wait time. It is not possible to proceed to the next **Objective** until this period of time has expired.
-- Select **Closed Loop** either from [Preferences > OpenAPS](../SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md) or by pressing and holding the Loop icon in the top right corner of the **Overview** screen. Stay in **Closed Loop** over a period of 1 day.
+- Select **Closed Loop** by pressing and holding the [Loop icon](#AapsScreens-loop-status) in the top right corner of the **Overview** screen. Stay in **Closed Loop** over a period of 1 day.
- Slowly raise your 'Maximum total IOB OpenAPS can’t go over' (in OpenAPS called 'max-iob') above 0, until you find the settings that work best for you.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/el/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md b/docs/CROWDIN/el/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
index 28010d89f888..4c5eeaf42fb2 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/el/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/el/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
@@ -240,6 +240,10 @@ When using [SMB](#objectives-objective9), many people do not meal-bolus 100% of
* for people with slow digestion: sending all the bolus upfront can cause hypo because the insulin action is faster than the digestion.
* to leave more room to **AAPS** to deal by itself with **BG rise**. In both cases, **AAPS** will compensate for the missing part of the bolus with SMBs, if/when deemed adequate.
+### Old glycemia time threshold
+
+If the last **BG** received is older than this threshold, then the bolus wizard will by default offer a 100% dose instead of the **Deliver this part of bolus wizard result** setting above. The reason for this is that when **BG** is missing, **AAPS** will not be able to send the remaining part of the bolus afterward (the loop is not running), which would result in high **BG**.
+
### Enabled bolus advisor
Setting hidden in [simple mode](#preferences-simple-mode).
@@ -294,34 +298,7 @@ Use with caution and do not enable it until you learn what it really does. Basic
## Κύκλωμα
-(Preferences-aps-mode)=
-### APS mode
-Switch between Open Loop, Closed Loop and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS).
-
-
-
-(Preferences-open-loop)=
-#### Open Loop
-**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
-
-The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
-
-This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
-
-(preferences-closed-loop)=
-#### Closed Loop
-
-**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (_i.e._ without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
-
-The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
-
-Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)** or higher and use a supported pump.
-
-#### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
-
-In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
-
-This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+As of [AAPS version 3.4](#version3400), it is no longer possible to set the loop mode here. See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) to change loop mode now.
(Preferences-minimal-request-change)=
### Minimal request change
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/el/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md b/docs/CROWDIN/el/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
index 39357a0c8ad4..a83c56ca056b 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/el/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/el/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ The **figure below** shows an example of how the target can be set in an **AAPS*
**BG** targets are set according to your personal preferences and requirements. For example, if you are concerned about hypos at night, you may set your target slightly higher at 117 mg/dL (6.5 mmol/L) from 9 pm - 7am. If you want to make sure you have plenty of insulin on board (IOB) in the morning before bolusing for breakfast, you may set a lower target of 81 mg/dL (4.5 mmol/L) from 7 am - 8 am.
-When In [Open Loop](#Preferences-open-loop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#preferences-closed-loop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
+When In [Open Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
(your-aaps-profile-basal-rates)=
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ Setting your basal rates right is done by trial and error, and should be done in
There are basal testing methods which usually entails observing your basal rates and insulin needs during an intermittent fasting over a 24-hour period. Although you need to test your basal rates for the whole day, it is not recommended to fast during 24h straight. This is because the body triggers mechanisms such as hormones to compensate. A recommended way is to fast 3 times for 8 hours.
-The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#Preferences-aps-mode) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Observe how your **BG** changes: if it is dropping, basal rate is too high. And vice versa.
An alternative method (may be more tricky) is to keep the loop running, and seeing how **IOB** changes. If **IOB** is negative, your basal rate is too high. And vice versa. Beware that this method relies on **ISF** to correct **BG**, and thus depends on other variables to be set reasonably well for it to be successful.
Another way of adjusting your basal rates is to watch the loop action during the night, when all COB have decayed. This method is particularly useful for children, when fasting is difficult or insulin needs change often. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
+The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Observe how your **BG** changes: if it is dropping, basal rate is too high. And vice versa.
An alternative method (may be more tricky) is to keep the loop running, and seeing how **IOB** changes. If **IOB** is negative, your basal rate is too high. And vice versa. Beware that this method relies on **ISF** to correct **BG**, and thus depends on other variables to be set reasonably well for it to be successful.
Another way of adjusting your basal rates is to watch the loop action during the night, when all COB have decayed. This method is particularly useful for children, when fasting is difficult or insulin needs change often. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
See [here](../GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md) how to tweak your basal profile, analyzing patterns in closed loop.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/es/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md b/docs/CROWDIN/es/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
index 59db4e30bac2..09c8581784f2 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/es/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/es/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
@@ -51,29 +51,29 @@ The instructions below explain how to activate a new pod session using **AAPS**.
Ensure you have read and understand this whole guide, have read and understand the **Before You Begin** section, as well as **[Omnipod and AAPS Constraints and Issues](#omnipod-dash-constraints)** to avoid running into a known problem.
-#### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
+### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
1. Extra pods (3 or more spare)
2. Spare Insulin and MDI equipment
3. A working Omnipod PDM (In case **AAPS** fails)
4. Supported Phones are a must! (See [Hardware/Software Requirements](#hardware-software-requirements))
5. Correct version of AAPS built and installed
-#### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
+### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
- Before using **AAPS** you or your care giver would have had to manage the Pod using the Omnipod PDM (or in some regions a Phone app) to send commands to your DASH (e.g a Bolus).
- The DASH can only facilitate a single Bluetooth device (e.g PDM or Phone) connection to manage and send commands.
- The device that successfully activates the pod is the only device allowed to communicate with that Pod from that point forward. This means that once you activate a DASH with your Android phone using **AAPS**, **you will no longer be able to use your PDM with that pod!** For the time that Pod is active the **AAPS** Dash driver running on your Android phone is now the new PDM for your pod.
- **DO NOT Throw away your PDM!** It is recommended to keep it around as a backup and for emergencies, for instance when your phone gets lost or **AAPS** is not working correctly.
-#### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
+### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
Default basal rates are programmed on the pod on activation as defined in the current active [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
As long as **AAPS** is operational it will send basal rate adjustment commands that run for a maximum of 120 minutes.
When for some reason the pod does not receive any new commands (for instance because communication was lost due to Pod ➜ phone distance) the pod will automatically fall back to default basal rates as defined in your [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
-#### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
+### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
If you are new to **AAPS** and are setting up your basal rate [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) for the first time, please be aware that basal rates starting on a half-hour basis are not supported. For example, on your Omnipod PDM, if you have a basal rate of 1.1 units which starts at 09:30 and has a duration of 2 hours ending at 11:30, it is not possible replicate this exact basil **Profile** in **AAPS**.
You will need to change this 1.1 unit basal rate to a time range of either 9:00-11:00 or 10:00-12:00. Even though the DASH hardware itself supports the 30 minute basal rate **Profile** increments, **AAPS** does NOT support this feature.
-#### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
+### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
While the DASH does support a zero basal rate, **AAPS** uses multiples of the user's **Profile** basal rate to determine automated treatment; it cannot function with a zero basal rate.
Instead a temporary zero basal rate can be achieved through the "Disconnect pump" function, or through a combination of Disable Loop/Temp Basal Rate or Suspend Loop/Temp Basal Rate.
**NOTE:** The lowest basal rate allowed by the DASH in **AAPS** is 0.05U/h.
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ To verify that you have selected the DASH in **AAPS**, if you have **checked the
(omnipod-dash-activate-pod)=
-### Activar Pod
+### Activate Pod
1. Navigate to the **DASH** tab and click on the **POD MGMT (1)** button, and then click on **Activate Pod (2)**.
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ To verify that you have selected the DASH in **AAPS**, if you have **checked the
(omnipod-dash-deactivate-pod)=
-### Desactivar Pod
+### Deactivate Pod
Under normal circumstances, the expected lifetime of a pod is three days (72 hours) and an additional 8 hours after the pod expiration warning for a total of 80 hours of total pod usage.
@@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ Below is an explanation of the layout and meaning of the icons and status fields
-### Botones
+### Buttons
 Sends a refresh command to the active pod to update communication.
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ The settings groups are listed below; you can enable or disable via a toggle swi
***NOTE:** An asterisk (\*) denotes the default setting is enabled.*
-### Pitidos de confirmación
+### Confirmation beeps

@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ Provides confirmation beeps from the pod for bolus, basal, SMB, and TBR delivery
-### Alertas
+### Alerts

@@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ Provides **AAPS** alerts for pod expiration, shutdown, low reservoir based on th
-### Notificaciones
+### Notifications

diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/es/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md b/docs/CROWDIN/es/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md
index 6c33da1b04cf..9839abd7f424 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/es/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/es/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md
@@ -483,13 +483,13 @@ Below is an explanation of the layout and meaning of the icons on the **Pod Mana
> 
-- **Activar Pod**
+- **Activate Pod**
> 
>
> Primes and activates a new pod
-- **Desactivar Pod**
+- **Deactivate Pod**
> 
>
@@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ Allows for scanning of a pod communication device. The Omnipod driver cannot sel
- **Enable battery change logging in Actions:** In the Actions menu, the battery change button is enabled IF you have enabled this setting AND the battery reporting setting above. Some pod communication devices now have the ability to use regular batteries which can be changed. This option allows you to note that and reset battery age timers.
-### Pitidos de confirmación
+### Confirmation beeps
Provides confirmation beeps from the pod for bolus, basal, SMB, and TBR delivery and changes.
@@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ Provides confirmation beeps from the pod for bolus, basal, SMB, and TBR delivery
- **\*SMB beeps enabled:** Enable or disable confirmation beeps when a SMB is delivered.
- **TBR beeps enabled:** Enable or disable confirmation beeps when a TBR is set or canceled.
-### Alertas
+### Alerts
Provides AAPS alerts and Nightscout announcements for pod expiration, shutdown, low reservoir based on the defined threshold units.
@@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ Provides AAPS alerts and Nightscout announcements for pod expiration, shutdown,
- **Number of units:** The number of units at which to trigger the pod low reservoir alert.
- **Automatically acknowledge Pod alerts:** When enabled a notification will still be issued however immediately after the first pod communication contact since the alert was issued it will now be automatically acknowledged and the alert will be dismissed.
-### Notificaciones
+### Notifications
Provides AAPS notifications and audible phone alerts when it is uncertain if TBR, SMB, or bolus events were successful.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/es/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md b/docs/CROWDIN/es/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
index 211d876c3072..2f181296eed3 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/es/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/es/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
@@ -95,13 +95,13 @@ The blocks in the middle shows:
On the right side, an icon shows the loop status:
-1. Green circle = loop running
-2. Purple circle with dotted line = [low glucose suspend (LGS)](#objectives-objective6)
+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
+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.
@@ -771,12 +771,6 @@ This tab shows all notes and alerts recorded in Nightscout.
(aaps-screens-running-mode)=
-### Running mode
-
-
-
-Running mode shows current and past AAPS running mode, it is also visible on the main graph as an upper colored bar.
-
## 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).
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/es/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md b/docs/CROWDIN/es/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
index 9f30f9492572..43900282993c 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/es/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/es/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
@@ -1,5 +1,45 @@
# Key AAPS features
+## Loop mode
+
+The loop status is shown on the main screen with one of the icons below.
+
+**AAPS** offers several loop modes, such as Open Loop (7), Closed Loop (1) and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS - 2).
+
+See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) for information on how to select the loop mode.
+
+
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop)=
+
+### Open Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
+
+The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
+
+This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-LGS)=
+
+### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
+
+In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
+
+This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+
+This mode is available starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop)=
+
+### Closed Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (*i.e.* without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
+
+The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
+
+Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 7](#objectives-objective7)** or higher and use a supported pump.
+
(Open-APS-features-autosens)=
## Autosens
@@ -16,7 +56,7 @@
(Open-APS-features-super-micro-bolus-smb)=
-## Super Micro Bolo (SMB)
+## Super Micro Bolus (SMB)
**SMB**, the shortform of **Super micro bolus**, is an OpenAPS feature introduced from 2018 onwards, within the Oref1 algorithm. In contrast to **AMA**, **SMB** does not use temporary basal rates to control glucose levels, but mainly **small super micro boluses**. In situations where **AMA** would add 1.0 IU insulin using a temporary basal rate, **SMB** delivers several super micro boluses in small steps at **5 minute intervals**, e.g. 0.4 IU, 0.3 IU, 0.2 IU and 0.1 IU. At the same time (for safety reasons) the actual basal rate is set to 0 IU/h for a certain period to prevent overdose (**'zero-temping'**). This allows the system to adjust the blood glucose faster than with the temporary basal rate increase in **AMA**.
@@ -106,15 +146,7 @@ See also [OpenAPS documentation for SMB](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/lates
This is the [DynamicISF](../DailyLifeWithAaps/DynamicISF.md) feature. When enabled, new settings become available. Settings are explained on the [DynamicISF](#dyn-isf-preferences) page.
-#### Objetivo temporal elevado aumenta la sensibilidad
-
-If you have this option enabled, the insulin sensitivity will be increased while having a temporary target above 100 mg/dl or 5.6 mmol/l. This means, the ISF will rise while IC and basal will decrease. This will effectively make **AAPS** less aggressive when you set a high temp target.
-
-#### Objetivo temporal bajo reduce la sensibilidad
-
-If you have this option enabled, the insulin sensitivity will be decreased while having a temporary target lower than 100 mg/dl or 5.6 mmol/l. This means, the ISF will decrease while IC and basal will rise. This will effectively make **AAPS** more aggressive when you set a low temp target.
-
-### Enable Autosens feature
+### Use Autosens feature
This is the [Autosens](#Open-APS-features-autosens) feature. When using DynamicISF, Autosens can not be used, since they are two different algorithms altering the same variable (sensitivity).
@@ -122,7 +154,7 @@ Autosens looks at blood glucose deviations (positive/negative/neutral). It will
When enabled, new settings become available.
-### Sensitivity raises target
+#### Sensitivity raises target
If this option is enabled, the sensitivity detection (autosens) can raise the target when sensitivity is detected (below 100%). In this case your target will be raised by the percentage of the detected sensitivity.
@@ -132,13 +164,13 @@ If the target is modified due to sensitivity detection, it will be displayed wit
This setting is available when one of "Enable dynamic sensitivity" or "Enable Autosens feature" are enabled.
-### Resistance lowers target
+#### Resistance lowers target
If this option is enabled, the sensitivity detection (autosens) can lower the target when resistance is detected (above 100%). In this case your target will be lowered by the percentage of the detected resistance.
This setting is available when one of "Enable dynamic sensitivity" or "Enable Autosens feature" are enabled.
-### Activar SMB
+### Enable SMB
Enable this to use SMB functionality. If disabled, no **SMBs** will be given.
@@ -174,7 +206,7 @@ If this setting is enabled, SMB is enabled when there is any temp target set (ea
This setting is not visible if "Enable SMB always" is switched on.
-#### Habilitar SMB después de Carbohidratos
+#### Enable SMB after carbs
If enabled, SMB is enabled for 6h after carbohydrates are announced, even if COB has reached 0.
@@ -193,7 +225,7 @@ Default value: 3 min.
(Open-APS-features-max-minutes-of-basal-to-limit-smb-to)=
-#### Minutos máximos de basal para limitar SMB
+#### Max minutes of basal to limit SMB to
This is an important safety setting. This value determines how much SMB can be given based on the amount of basal insulin in a given time, when it is covered by COBs.
@@ -211,7 +243,7 @@ Default value : the same as **Max minutes of basal to limit SMB to**.
This setting is only visible if "Enable SMB" and "Enable UAM " are switched on.
-### Activar UAM
+### Enable UAM
With this option enabled, the SMB algorithm can recognize unannounced meals. This is helpful if you forget to tell **AAPS** about your carbs or estimate your carbs wrong and the amount of entered carbs is wrong or if a meal with lots of fat and protein has a longer duration than expected. Without any carb entry, UAM can recognize fast glucose increase caused by carbs, adrenaline, etc., and tries to adjust it with SMBs. This also works the opposite way: if there is a fast glucose decrease, it can stop SMBs earlier.
@@ -229,7 +261,7 @@ In any case, the required carbs will be displayed in the COB section on your hom

-### Ajustes avanzados
+### Advanced Settings
You can read more here : [OpenAPS docs](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/While%20You%20Wait%20For%20Gear/preferences-and-safety-settings.html).
@@ -247,13 +279,13 @@ Default value: 4 (shouldn’t be changed unless you really need to and know what
(Open-APS-features-advanced-meal-assist-ama)=
-## Asistente de comida avanzada (AMA)
+## Advanced Meal Assist (AMA)
AMA, the short form of "advanced meal assist" is an OpenAPS feature from 2017 (oref0). OpenAPS Advanced Meal Assist (AMA) allows the system to high-temp more quickly after a meal bolus if you enter carbs reliably.
You can find more information in the [OpenAPS documentation](https://newer-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/walkthrough/phase-4/advanced-features.html#advanced-meal-assist-or-ama).
-### Max U/h una basal temporal puede establecerse en (OpenAPS “max-basal")
+### Max U/hr a Temp Basal can be set to (OpenAPS "max-basal")
This safety setting helps **AAPS** from ever being capable of giving a dangerously high basal rate and limits the temp basal rate to x U/h. It is advised to set this to something sensible. A good recommendation is to take the highest basal rate in your profile and multiply it by 4 and at least 3. For example, if the highest basal rate in your profile is 1.0 U/h you could multiply that by 4 to get a value of 4 U/h and set the 4 as your safety parameter.
@@ -291,7 +323,7 @@ Here, you can choose, if you want to use the [sensitivity detection](../DailyLif
If you have this option enabled, autosens can adjust targets (next to basal and ISF), too. This lets **AAPS** work more 'aggressive' or not. The actual target might be reached faster with this.
-### Ajustes avanzados
+### Advanced Settings
- Normally you do not have to change the settings in this dialogue!
- If you want to change them anyway make sure to read about details in [OpenAPS docs](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/While%20You%20Wait%20For%20Gear/preferences-and-safety-settings.html#) and to understand what you are doing.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/es/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md b/docs/CROWDIN/es/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
index 6e169d110e2f..82e38d0e73ff 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/es/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/es/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Don't rush, go slow!
## **Recommended settings and advice while tweaking basal**
- Do all testing with [closed loop enabled](#AapsScreens-loop-status).
-- **Turn OFF all [automations](../DailyLifeWithAAPS/Automations.md)**
+- **Turn OFF all [automations](../DailyLifeWithAaps/Automations.md)**
- **Turn OFF [DynISF](#Open-APS-features-DynamicISF), [AutoISF](../AdvancedOptions/DevBranch.md), [AutoSens](#Open-APS-features-autosens)** so that they will not try to adapt your profile.
- Do not make manual user actions (manual bolus, temp targets etc…) while testing: let the system use the **Profile** settings only.
- For the [additional graphs](#AapsScreens-section-g-additional-graphs): on graph 1, use Insulin On Board, Carbs On Board (and Sensitivity change). On graph 2, use Deviations and Blood Glucose Impact. When asking for advice, always include those on your screenshots.
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Don't rush, go slow!
Meaning that the meal is digested, and there are no more carbs in your body.
-AAPS might indicate [COB=0 while you still have carbs on board](../DailyLifeWithAAPS/CobCalculation.md).
+AAPS might indicate [COB=0 while you still have carbs on board](../DailyLifeWithAaps/CobCalculation.md).
## **[Profile](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) definitions**
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/es/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md b/docs/CROWDIN/es/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
index 7877153ced1f..ec6992c35e01 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/es/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/es/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
@@ -627,7 +627,7 @@ You need at least start [objective 11 (in later versions objective 10!)](#object
- visualization of [dynamic target adjustment](#AapsScreens-visualization-of-dynamic-target-adjustment) @Tornado-Tim
- new [preferences layout](../SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md) @MilosKozak
- SMB algorithm update @Tornado-Tim
-- [Low glucose suspend mode](#Preferences-aps-mode) @Tornado-Tim
+- [Low glucose suspend mode](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) @Tornado-Tim
- [carbs required notifications](#key-aaps-features-minimal-carbs-required-for-suggestion) @twain47 @Tornado-Tim
- removed Careportal (moved to Actions) @MilosKozak
- [new encrypted backup format](ExportImportSettings.md) @dlvoy
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/es/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md b/docs/CROWDIN/es/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
index 071833e31a78..9c38e710b8c1 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/es/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/es/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ The purpose of **Objective 4** is to recognise how often **AAPS** will evaluate
The minimal time to complete this objective: **7 days**. This is a mandatory wait time. It is not possible to proceed to the next **Objective**, even if all basal rate changes were enacted already.
-- Select Open Loop either from the [Preferences > OpenAPS](#Preferences-aps-mode) menu or by pressing and holding the Loop icon on the top left of the **Overview** screen.
+- Select Open Loop either by pressing and holding the [Loop icon](#AapsScreens-loop-status) on the top right of the **Overview** screen.
- Manually enact at least 20 of the temporary basal rate suggestions over a period of 7 days; key them into your (physical) pump and confirm in AAPS that you have accepted them. Ensure these basal rate adjustments show up in **AAPS** and **Nightscout**.
- Use [**Temp Targets**](../DailyLifeWithAaps/TempTargets.md) when necessary. After treating a hypo, use the predefined "hypo temp target" to prevent the system from overcorrecting upon the bounce back.
- If you are still in [Simple Mode](#preferences-simple-mode) at this point, now is probably a good time to switch it off.
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ As part of **Objective 5** you will start to understand how temporary basal reco
Estimated time to complete this objective: **7 days**.
-This **Objective** requires you to determine and set your “Max U/h a temp basal can be set to” (max-basal) value as described in [OpenAPS-features](#Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to). This value can be set in **Preferences > OpenAPS**. If you are still using a virtual pump, make sure this safety setting is set in both **AAPS** and your insulin pump.
+This **Objective** requires you to determine and set your “Max U/h a temp basal can be set to” (max-basal) value as described in [OpenAPS-features](#Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to). This value can be set in [Preferences > OpenAPS SMB](#Preferences-openaps-smb-settings). If you are still using a virtual pump, make sure this safety setting is set in both **AAPS** and your insulin pump.
You might wish to set your [**Profile** BG target](#profile-glucose-targets) higher than usual until you are comfortable with **AAPS**' calculations and settings. You may wish to experiment with adjusting your **BG target** in your **Profile** being in a tighter range (say, 1 or less mmol/l [20 mg/dl or less] wide) and observe the resulting behavior.
@@ -162,13 +162,14 @@ This means that when you are on **Objective 6**, if sensor glucose levels are dr
- Watch active temporary basals by looking at the turquoise basal text on the OVERVIEW screen or the turquoise basal render as part of the OVERVIEW graph.
- You may temporarily experience spikes following treated hypos without being able to increase basals on the rebound.
+(objectives-objective7)=
## Objective 7: Tuning the closed loop, raising maxIOB above 0 and gradually lowering BG targets
-To complete **Objective 7** you have to close your loop and raise your [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over). **maxIOB** was zeroed out automatically in **Objective 6**. This is now reverted. **AAPS** will start to use your defined maxIOB value to correct high glucose values.
+To complete **Objective 7** you have to close your loop and raise your [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over). **maxIOB** was zeroed out automatically in **Objective 6**, due to the Low Glucose Suspend mode. This is no longer the case. **AAPS** will start to use your defined maxIOB value to correct high glucose values.
Minimal time to complete this objective: **1 day**. This is a mandatory wait time. It is not possible to proceed to the next **Objective** until this period of time has expired.
-- Select **Closed Loop** either from [Preferences > OpenAPS](../SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md) or by pressing and holding the Loop icon in the top right corner of the **Overview** screen. Stay in **Closed Loop** over a period of 1 day.
+- Select **Closed Loop** by pressing and holding the [Loop icon](#AapsScreens-loop-status) in the top right corner of the **Overview** screen. Stay in **Closed Loop** over a period of 1 day.
- Slowly raise your 'Maximum total IOB OpenAPS can’t go over' (in OpenAPS called 'max-iob') above 0, until you find the settings that work best for you.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/es/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md b/docs/CROWDIN/es/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
index b902f09c2846..c359bd3b8e06 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/es/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/es/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ In the **Overview** section, you can define the preferences for the home screen.
Option 'Keep screen on' will force Android to keep the screen on at all times. This is useful for presentations etc. But it consumes a lot of battery power. Therefore, it is recommended to connect the smartphone to a charger cable.
(Preferences-buttons)=
-### Botones
+### Buttons
- Define which buttons are visible on the bottom of your home screen.
- Setting hidden in [simple mode](#preferences-simple-mode).
@@ -240,6 +240,10 @@ When using [SMB](#objectives-objective9), many people do not meal-bolus 100% of
* for people with slow digestion: sending all the bolus upfront can cause hypo because the insulin action is faster than the digestion.
* to leave more room to **AAPS** to deal by itself with **BG rise**. In both cases, **AAPS** will compensate for the missing part of the bolus with SMBs, if/when deemed adequate.
+### Old glycemia time threshold
+
+If the last **BG** received is older than this threshold, then the bolus wizard will by default offer a 100% dose instead of the **Deliver this part of bolus wizard result** setting above. The reason for this is that when **BG** is missing, **AAPS** will not be able to send the remaining part of the bolus afterward (the loop is not running), which would result in high **BG**.
+
### Enabled bolus advisor
Setting hidden in [simple mode](#preferences-simple-mode).
@@ -294,34 +298,7 @@ Use with caution and do not enable it until you learn what it really does. Basic
## Loop
-(Preferences-aps-mode)=
-### APS mode
-Switch between Open Loop, Closed Loop and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS).
-
-
-
-(Preferences-open-loop)=
-#### Open Loop
-**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
-
-The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
-
-This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
-
-(preferences-closed-loop)=
-#### Closed Loop
-
-**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (_i.e._ without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
-
-The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
-
-Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)** or higher and use a supported pump.
-
-#### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
-
-In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
-
-This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+As of [AAPS version 3.4](#version3400), it is no longer possible to set the loop mode here. See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) to change loop mode now.
(Preferences-minimal-request-change)=
### Minimal request change
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/es/SettingUpAaps/SetupWizard.md b/docs/CROWDIN/es/SettingUpAaps/SetupWizard.md
index 5cc6e0baaa8d..ec1b8f4be936 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/es/SettingUpAaps/SetupWizard.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/es/SettingUpAaps/SetupWizard.md
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ In this screen, we aim to give some more background information, translate more

-### Notificaciones
+### Notifications
Android requires special permission for apps if they want to send you notifications.
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ While it is a good feature to disable notifications _e.g._ from social media ap
Please click the first "ASK FOR PERMISSION" button:
-
+
Select the "AAPS" app:
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/es/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md b/docs/CROWDIN/es/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
index f1dd687a4ee7..659d29b9cef3 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/es/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/es/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ The **figure below** shows an example of how the target can be set in an **AAPS*
**BG** targets are set according to your personal preferences and requirements. For example, if you are concerned about hypos at night, you may set your target slightly higher at 117 mg/dL (6.5 mmol/L) from 9 pm - 7am. If you want to make sure you have plenty of insulin on board (IOB) in the morning before bolusing for breakfast, you may set a lower target of 81 mg/dL (4.5 mmol/L) from 7 am - 8 am.
-When In [Open Loop](#Preferences-open-loop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#preferences-closed-loop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
+When In [Open Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
(your-aaps-profile-basal-rates)=
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ Setting your basal rates right is done by trial and error, and should be done in
There are basal testing methods which usually entails observing your basal rates and insulin needs during an intermittent fasting over a 24-hour period. Although you need to test your basal rates for the whole day, it is not recommended to fast during 24h straight. This is because the body triggers mechanisms such as hormones to compensate. A recommended way is to fast 3 times for 8 hours.
-The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#Preferences-aps-mode) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Observe how your **BG** changes: if it is dropping, basal rate is too high. And vice versa.
An alternative method (may be more tricky) is to keep the loop running, and seeing how **IOB** changes. If **IOB** is negative, your basal rate is too high. And vice versa. Beware that this method relies on **ISF** to correct **BG**, and thus depends on other variables to be set reasonably well for it to be successful.
Another way of adjusting your basal rates is to watch the loop action during the night, when all COB have decayed. This method is particularly useful for children, when fasting is difficult or insulin needs change often. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
+The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Observe how your **BG** changes: if it is dropping, basal rate is too high. And vice versa.
An alternative method (may be more tricky) is to keep the loop running, and seeing how **IOB** changes. If **IOB** is negative, your basal rate is too high. And vice versa. Beware that this method relies on **ISF** to correct **BG**, and thus depends on other variables to be set reasonably well for it to be successful.
Another way of adjusting your basal rates is to watch the loop action during the night, when all COB have decayed. This method is particularly useful for children, when fasting is difficult or insulin needs change often. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
See [here](../GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md) how to tweak your basal profile, analyzing patterns in closed loop.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/fr/CompatiblePumps/MedtrumNano.md b/docs/CROWDIN/fr/CompatiblePumps/MedtrumNano.md
index 70cbfaa37de7..1dbb3d940e0e 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/fr/CompatiblePumps/MedtrumNano.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/fr/CompatiblePumps/MedtrumNano.md
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ CAUTION: When activating a patch with AAPS you **MUST** disable all other device
### Step 1: Select Medtrum pump
-#### Option 1 : Nouvelles installations
+#### Option 1: New installations
If you are installing AAPS for the first time, the **Setup Wizard** will guide you through installing AAPS. Select “Medtrum” when you reach Pump selection.
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ If in doubt you can also select “Virtual Pump” and select “Medtrum” late

-#### Option 2 : Le Générateur de configuration
+#### Option 2: The Config Builder
On an existing installation you can select the **Medtrum** pump in [Config Builder > Pump](#Config-Builder-pump):
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/fr/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md b/docs/CROWDIN/fr/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
index 7f9cc891dbd7..acbdea447625 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/fr/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/fr/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
@@ -51,29 +51,29 @@ The instructions below explain how to activate a new pod session using **AAPS**.
Ensure you have read and understand this whole guide, have read and understand the **Before You Begin** section, as well as **[Omnipod and AAPS Constraints and Issues](#omnipod-dash-constraints)** to avoid running into a known problem.
-#### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
+### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
1. Extra pods (3 or more spare)
2. Spare Insulin and MDI equipment
3. A working Omnipod PDM (In case **AAPS** fails)
4. Supported Phones are a must! (See [Hardware/Software Requirements](#hardware-software-requirements))
5. Correct version of AAPS built and installed
-#### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
+### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
- Before using **AAPS** you or your care giver would have had to manage the Pod using the Omnipod PDM (or in some regions a Phone app) to send commands to your DASH (e.g a Bolus).
- The DASH can only facilitate a single Bluetooth device (e.g PDM or Phone) connection to manage and send commands.
- The device that successfully activates the pod is the only device allowed to communicate with that Pod from that point forward. This means that once you activate a DASH with your Android phone using **AAPS**, **you will no longer be able to use your PDM with that pod!** For the time that Pod is active the **AAPS** Dash driver running on your Android phone is now the new PDM for your pod.
- **DO NOT Throw away your PDM!** It is recommended to keep it around as a backup and for emergencies, for instance when your phone gets lost or **AAPS** is not working correctly.
-#### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
+### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
Default basal rates are programmed on the pod on activation as defined in the current active [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
As long as **AAPS** is operational it will send basal rate adjustment commands that run for a maximum of 120 minutes.
When for some reason the pod does not receive any new commands (for instance because communication was lost due to Pod ➜ phone distance) the pod will automatically fall back to default basal rates as defined in your [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
-#### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
+### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
If you are new to **AAPS** and are setting up your basal rate [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) for the first time, please be aware that basal rates starting on a half-hour basis are not supported. For example, on your Omnipod PDM, if you have a basal rate of 1.1 units which starts at 09:30 and has a duration of 2 hours ending at 11:30, it is not possible replicate this exact basil **Profile** in **AAPS**.
You will need to change this 1.1 unit basal rate to a time range of either 9:00-11:00 or 10:00-12:00. Even though the DASH hardware itself supports the 30 minute basal rate **Profile** increments, **AAPS** does NOT support this feature.
-#### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
+### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
While the DASH does support a zero basal rate, **AAPS** uses multiples of the user's **Profile** basal rate to determine automated treatment; it cannot function with a zero basal rate.
Instead a temporary zero basal rate can be achieved through the "Disconnect pump" function, or through a combination of Disable Loop/Temp Basal Rate or Suspend Loop/Temp Basal Rate.
**NOTE:** The lowest basal rate allowed by the DASH in **AAPS** is 0.05U/h.
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Instead a temporary zero basal rate can be achieved through the "Disconnect pump
There are **two** available options to configure Omnipod in **AAPS**:
-### Option 1 : Nouvelles installations
+### Option 1: New installations
When installing **AAPS** for the first time, the **Setup Wizard** will guide new users through key features and installation requirements for **AAPS**.
Select “DASH” when you reach Pump selection.
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Select “DASH” when you reach Pump selection.
When in doubt you can also select “Virtual Pump” and select “DASH” later, after setting up **AAPS** (See Option 2).
(omnipod-dash-option-2-config-builder)=
-### Option 2 : Le Générateur de configuration
+### Option 2: The Config Builder
On an existing installation you can select the **DASH** pump from the Config builder:
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ Selecting the **checkbox (4)** next to the **Settings Gear (3)** will allow the

-### Vérification de la sélection du pilote Omnipod
+### Verification of Omnipod Driver Selection
To verify that you have selected the DASH in **AAPS**, if you have **checked the box (4)**, **swipe to the left** from the **Overview** tab, where you will now see a **DASH** tab on **AAPS**. If this box is left unchecked, you’ll find the DASH tab in the hamburger menu upper left.
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ To verify that you have selected the DASH in **AAPS**, if you have **checked the
(omnipod-dash-activate-pod)=
-### Activer le Pod
+### Activate Pod
1. Naviguez vers l'onglet **DASH** et cliquez sur le bouton **POD MGMT (1)** , puis cliquez sur **Activer Pod (2)**.
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ To verify that you have selected the DASH in **AAPS**, if you have **checked the
(omnipod-dash-deactivate-pod)=
-### Désactiver Pod
+### Deactivate Pod
Under normal circumstances, the expected lifetime of a pod is three days (72 hours) and an additional 8 hours after the pod expiration warning for a total of 80 hours of total pod usage.
@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ To deactivate a pod (either from expiration or from a pod failure):
(omnipod-dash-resuming-insulin-delivery)=
-### Reprendre l'injection d'insuline
+### Resuming Insulin Delivery
**NOTE**: During **Profile Switches**, like when using the PDM, AAPS must suspend delivery on the Pod before setting the new basal **Profile**. If communication fails between the suspend and resume commands, then delivery can stay suspended, Read [**Delivery suspended**](#omnipod-dash-delivery-suspended) in the troubleshooting section for more details.
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ When insulin delivery is suspended you will need to issue a command to instruct
(omnipod-dash-silencing-pod-alerts)=
-### Arrêter les alarmes du pod
+### Silencing Pod Alerts
The process below will show you how to acknowledge and dismiss pod beeps when the active pod time reaches the warning time limit before the pod expiration of 72 hours (3 days). This warning time limit is defined in the **Hours before shutdown** Dash alerts setting. The maximum life of a pod is 80 hours (3 days 8 hours), however Insulet recommends not exceeding the 72 hours (3 days) limit.
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ The process below will show you how to acknowledge and dismiss pod beeps when th
(omnipod-dash-view-pod-history)=
-### Voir l'historique du Pod
+### View Pod History
This section explains how to review your active pod history and filter by different action categories. The pod history tool allows you to view the actions and results committed to your currently active pod during its three days (72 - 80 hours) life.
@@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ Below is an explanation of the layout and meaning of the icons and status fields

-### Champs
+### Fields
@@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ Below is an explanation of the layout and meaning of the icons and status fields
-### Boutons
+### Buttons
 Sends a refresh command to the active pod to update communication.
@@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ Below is an explanation of the layout and meaning of the icons and status fields
-### Menu de Gestion du pod
+### Pod Management Menu
Below is describes the purpose of each icon on the **Pod Management** menu, accessed by pressing **POD MGMT (1)** button from the **DASH** tab.
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ The settings groups are listed below; you can enable or disable via a toggle swi
***NOTE:** An asterisk (\*) denotes the default setting is enabled.*
-### Bips de confirmation
+### Confirmation beeps

@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ Provides confirmation beeps from the pod for bolus, basal, SMB, and TBR delivery
-### Alertes
+### Alerts

@@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ This tab is well documented in the main **AAPS** documentation but there are a f

-### Niveau
+### Level
**Insulin Level**
@@ -512,20 +512,20 @@ For known issues with Bluetooth connections, dropouts of pump/pods, or activatio
*****NOTE:** When you hear beeps from the pod, do not assume that delivery will continue without checking the phone, delivery might stay suspended, ***so you need to check !******
---
-### Erreurs Pod
+### Pod Failures
- Pods fail occasionally due to a variety of issues, including hardware issues with the Pod itself.
- It is best practice not to raise support / replacement cases with Insulet, since AAPS is not an approved method of using the Pods.
- A list of fault codes can be [**found here**](https://github.com/openaps/openomni/wiki/Fault-event-codes) to help determine the cause.
---
-### Empêcher l'erreur 49 échecs du pod
+### Preventing error 49 pod failures
This failure is related to an incorrect pod state for a command or an error during an insulin delivery command. This is when the driver and Pod disagree on the actual state. The Pod (out of a built-in safety measure) then reacts with an unrecoverable error code 49 (0x31) ending up with what is know as a “screamer”: the long irritating beep that can only be stopped by punching a hole at the appropriate location at the back of the Pod. The exact origin of a “49 pod failure” often is hard to trace. In situations that are suspected for this failure to occur (for instance on application crashes, running a development version or re-installation).
---
-### Alertes Pompe hors de portée
+### Pump Unreachable Alerts
When no communication can be established with the pod for a pre-configured time a “Pump unreachable” alert will be raised. Pump unreachable alerts can be configured by going to the top right-hand side three-dot menu, selecting **Preferences** ➜ **Local Alerts** ➜ **Pump unreachable threshold [min]**. Recommended value is alerting after **120** minutes.
@@ -599,7 +599,7 @@ In most cases there is no need to uninstall. You can do an “in-place” instal
5. When done: Export current settings.
---
-### Alertes Pilote Omnipod
+### Omnipod driver alerts
The Omnipod Dash driver presents a variety of unique alerts on the **Overview tab**, most of them are informational and can be dismissed while some provide the user with an action requiring their input to resolve the cause of the triggered alert.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/fr/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md b/docs/CROWDIN/fr/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md
index f8516bf8b3b4..4dfae01802a7 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/fr/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/fr/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Detailed steps on how to setup your pod communication device are listed below in
**OU**
-### Option 2 : Le Générateur de configuration
+### Option 2: The Config Builder
Via le **menu hamburger** situé dans le coin supérieur gauche, dans la **Configuration (1)** ➜**Pompe**➜**Omnipod** en sélectionnant le **bouton radio (2) Omnipod**. En sélectionnant la **case à cocher (4)** à côté de la **roue crantée (3)** cela affichera le menu Omnipod sous la forme d'un onglet intitulé **POD** dans l'interface AAPS. C'est ce que l'on appelle dans cette documentation l'onglet **Omnipod (POD)**.
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Via le **menu hamburger** situé dans le coin supérieur gauche, dans la **Confi
>
>  
-### Vérification de la sélection du pilote Omnipod
+### Verification of Omnipod Driver Selection
*Remarque : Si vous avez quitté l'Assistant de configuration plus tôt sans sélectionner votre RileyLink, Le pilote Omnipod est activé mais vous devrez toujours sélectionner votre RileyLink. Vous pouvez voir l'onglet Omnipod (POD) s'afficher comme ci-dessous*
@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ Utilisez cette commande pour placer le pod actif dans un état suspendu. Dans ce
> 
-#### Reprendre l'injection d'insuline
+#### Resuming Insulin Delivery
Use this command to instruct the active, currently suspended pod to resume insulin delivery. After the command is successfully processed, insulin will resume normal delivery using the current basal rate based on the current time from the active basal profile. The pod will again accept commands for bolus, TBR, and SMB.
@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ Le processus ci-dessous vous montrera comment accepter et arêter les bips du po
(OmnipodEros-view-pod-history)=
-### Voir l'historique du Pod
+### View Pod History
This section shows you how to review your active pod history and filter by different action categories. L'outil historique du pod vous permet de visualiser les actions et résultats effectués dans votre pod actuellement actif pendant sa durée de vie de trois jours (72 à 80 heures).
@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ Cet écran montre les informations dans l'ordre chronologique inverse de chaque
>
> 
-##### Champs
+##### Fields
> - **Date & Heure** : horodatage de chaque événement dans l'ordre chronologique inverse.
> - **Appareil :** L'appareil concerné par l'action ou l'état courant.
@@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ Vous trouverez ci-dessous une explication de la mise en page et la signification
> 
-### Champs
+### Fields
- **État RileyLink :** Affiche l'état actuel de la connexion du RileyLink
@@ -477,19 +477,19 @@ Vous trouverez ci-dessous une explication de la mise en page et la signification
>
> > Réactive l'injection d'insuline du pod actif actuellement suspendu
-### Menu de Gestion du pod
+### Pod Management Menu
Vous trouverez ci-dessous une explication de la mise en page et de la signification des icônes de la page **Gestion du Pod** accessible depuis l'onglet **Omnipod (POD)**.
> 
-- **Activer le Pod**
+- **Activate Pod**
> 
>
> Amorce et active un nouveau pod
-- **Désactiver Pod**
+- **Deactivate Pod**
> 
>
@@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ Permet le balayage d'un périphérique de communication pod. Le pilote Omnipod n
- **Activer l'enregistrement des changements de pile dans Actions :** Dans le menu Actions le bouton de changement de pile est activé SI vous avez activé ce paramètre ET le paramètre de rapport de la batterie ci-dessus. Certains appareils de communication pods ont maintenant la possibilité d’utiliser des piles ordinaires qui peuvent être changées. Cette option vous permet d'enregistrer et de réinitialiser l'âge de la pile.
-### Bips de confirmation
+### Confirmation beeps
Provides confirmation beeps from the pod for bolus, basal, SMB, and TBR delivery and changes.
@@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ Provides confirmation beeps from the pod for bolus, basal, SMB, and TBR delivery
- **Bips SMB activés :** Active ou désactive les bips de confirmation lorsqu'un SMB est injecté.
- **Bips DBT activés :** Active ou désactive les bips de confirmation lorsqu'un DBT est défini ou annulé.
-### Alertes
+### Alerts
Fournit des alertes AAPS et des notifications Nightscout pour l'arrêt, l'expiration des pod, le niveau de réservoir bas, en fonction des seuils définis.
@@ -710,15 +710,15 @@ L'affichage du niveau de la batterie est un paramètre qui peut être activé po
## Troubleshooting
-### Erreurs Pod
+### Pod Failures
Pods fail occasionally due to a variety of issues, including hardware issues with the Pod itself. It is best practice not to call these into Insulet, since AAPS is not an approved use case. Une liste de codes défaut peut être trouvée [ici](https://github.com/openaps/openomni/wiki/Fault-event-codes) pour aider à trouver les causes.
-### Empêcher l'erreur 49 échecs du pod
+### Preventing error 49 pod failures
This failure is related to an incorrect pod state for a command or an error during an insulin delivery command. Il est vivement recommandé aux utilisateurs d'activer dans le client Nightscout *Envoi NS uniquement* dans la **Configuration**➜**Général**➜**NSClient**➜**roue crantée**➜**Paramètres Avancés** pour prévenir les éventuels échecs.
-### Alertes Pompe hors de portée
+### Pump Unreachable Alerts
Il est recommandé de configurer les alertes de la pompe sur **120 minutes** en allant dans le menu trois points en haut à droite puis en sélectionnant **Préférences**➜ **Alertes locales**➜ **Seuil d'alerte pompe hors de portée \[min\]** et en réglant **120**.
@@ -733,7 +733,7 @@ Veuillez noter qu'il est possible d'importer un état du Pod périmé lors de l'
4. Installez la nouvelle version d'AAPS et vérifiez que vous n'avez pas de session pod actif.
5. Importez vos paramètres et activez votre nouveau pod.
-### Alertes Pilote Omnipod
+### Omnipod driver alerts
Veuillez noter que le pilote Omnipod présente une variété d'alertes uniques dans l'onglet **Aperçu (Accueil)**, la plupart d'entre elles sont juste une information et peuvent être rejetées tandis que certaines indiquent à l'utilisateur une action à faire pour traiter la cause de l'alerte déclenchée. A summary of the main alerts that you may encounter is listed below:
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/fr/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md b/docs/CROWDIN/fr/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
index 0cbdd6d40f27..62ee786d9cd6 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/fr/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/fr/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
@@ -95,13 +95,13 @@ Les zones du milieu montrent :
Sur le côté droit, une icône montre le statut de la boucle :
-1. Cercle vert = boucle fermée en cours d'exécution
-2. Cercle violet avec ligne pointillée = [arrêt glycémie basse (AGB)](#objectives-objective6)
+1. Green circle = [closed loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop), loop running
+2. Purple circle with dotted line = [low glucose suspend (LGS)](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS)
3. Cercle rouge = boucle désactivée (ne fonctionne pas de façon permanente)
4. Cercle rouge = boucle suspendue (suspension temporaire, mais l'insuline basale sera délivrée) - le temps restant est affiché sous l'icône
5. Cercle gris = pompe déconnectée (temporairement aucune insuline n'est délivrée) - le temps restant est affiché sous l'icône
6. Cercle orange = super bolus en cours - le temps restant est affiché sous l'icône
-7. Cercle bleu avec pointillés = boucle ouverte
+7. Blue circle with dotted line = [open loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop)
Un appui court ou long sur l'icône de la boucle permet d'ouvrir une boite de dialogue pour changer la boucle (Fermée, Mode Arrêt Glycémie Basse, Ouverte), suspendre/réactiver la boucle ou déconnecter/reconnecter la pompe.
@@ -771,12 +771,6 @@ This tab shows all notes and alerts recorded in Nightscout.
(aaps-screens-running-mode)=
-### En cours de fonctionnement
-
-
-
-Running mode shows current and past AAPS running mode, it is also visible on the main graph as an upper colored bar.
-
## Historique
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).
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/fr/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md b/docs/CROWDIN/fr/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
index 3e4d07197dd2..282c2426e1fd 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/fr/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/fr/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
@@ -1,5 +1,45 @@
# Key AAPS features
+## Loop mode
+
+The loop status is shown on the main screen with one of the icons below.
+
+**AAPS** offers several loop modes, such as Open Loop (7), Closed Loop (1) and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS - 2).
+
+See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) for information on how to select the loop mode.
+
+
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop)=
+
+### Open Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
+
+The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
+
+This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-LGS)=
+
+### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
+
+In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
+
+This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+
+This mode is available starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop)=
+
+### Closed Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (*i.e.* without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
+
+The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
+
+Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 7](#objectives-objective7)** or higher and use a supported pump.
+
(Open-APS-features-autosens)=
## Autosens
@@ -106,15 +146,7 @@ See also [OpenAPS documentation for SMB](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/lates
This is the [DynamicISF](../DailyLifeWithAaps/DynamicISF.md) feature. When enabled, new settings become available. Settings are explained on the [DynamicISF](#dyn-isf-preferences) page.
-#### Cible temp. haute élève la sensibilité
-
-If you have this option enabled, the insulin sensitivity will be increased while having a temporary target above 100 mg/dl or 5.6 mmol/l. This means, the ISF will rise while IC and basal will decrease. This will effectively make **AAPS** less aggressive when you set a high temp target.
-
-#### Cible temp. basse abaisse la sensibilité
-
-If you have this option enabled, the insulin sensitivity will be decreased while having a temporary target lower than 100 mg/dl or 5.6 mmol/l. This means, the ISF will decrease while IC and basal will rise. This will effectively make **AAPS** more aggressive when you set a low temp target.
-
-### Enable Autosens feature
+### Use Autosens feature
This is the [Autosens](#Open-APS-features-autosens) feature. When using DynamicISF, Autosens can not be used, since they are two different algorithms altering the same variable (sensitivity).
@@ -122,7 +154,7 @@ Autosens looks at blood glucose deviations (positive/negative/neutral). It will
When enabled, new settings become available.
-### Sensibilité augmente la cible
+#### Sensitivity raises target
If this option is enabled, the sensitivity detection (autosens) can raise the target when sensitivity is detected (below 100%). In this case your target will be raised by the percentage of the detected sensitivity.
@@ -132,13 +164,13 @@ If the target is modified due to sensitivity detection, it will be displayed wit
This setting is available when one of "Enable dynamic sensitivity" or "Enable Autosens feature" are enabled.
-### Résistance diminue la cible
+#### Resistance lowers target
If this option is enabled, the sensitivity detection (autosens) can lower the target when resistance is detected (above 100%). In this case your target will be lowered by the percentage of the detected resistance.
This setting is available when one of "Enable dynamic sensitivity" or "Enable Autosens feature" are enabled.
-### Activer SMB
+### Enable SMB
Enable this to use SMB functionality. If disabled, no **SMBs** will be given.
@@ -146,7 +178,7 @@ When enabled, new settings become available.
(Open-APS-features-enable-smb-with-high-temp-targets)=
-#### Activer les SMB avec cibles temp hautes
+#### Enable SMB with high temp targets
If this setting is enabled, **SMBs** will still be delivered even if the user has selected a high **Temp Target** (defined as anything above 100mg/dL or 5.6mmol/l, regardless of **Profile** target). This option is intended to be used to disable SMBs when the setting is disabled. For example, if this option is disabled, **SMBs** can be disabled by setting a **Temp Target** above 100mg/dL or 5.6mmol/l. This option will also disable **SMBs** regardless of what other condition is trying to enable SMB.
@@ -154,7 +186,7 @@ If this setting is enabled, **SMB** will only be enabled with a high temp target
(Open-APS-features-enable-smb-always)=
-#### Activer en permanence les SMB
+#### Enable SMB always
If this setting is enabled, SMB is enabled always enabled(independent of COB, temp targets or boluses). If this setting is enabled, the rest of the enable settings below will have no effect. However, if **Enable SMB with high temp targets** is disabled and a high temp target is set, SMBs will be disabled.
@@ -162,19 +194,19 @@ This setting is only available if **AAPS** detects that you are using a [reliabl
Noisy data could cause **AAPS** to believe BG is rising really fast, resulting in the administration of unnecessary SMBs. For more information about noise and data smoothing, see [here](../CompatibleCgms/SmoothingBloodGlucoseData.md).
-#### Activer les SMB avec les GA
+#### Enable SMB with COB
If this setting is enabled, SMB is enabled when the COB is greater than 0.
This setting is not visible if "Enable SMB always" is switched on.
-#### Activer les SMB avec les cibles temporaires
+#### Enable SMB with temp targets
If this setting is enabled, SMB is enabled when there is any temp target set (eating soon, activity, hypo, custom). If this setting is enabled but **Enable SMB with high temp targets** is disabled, SMB will be enabled when a low temp target is set (below 100mg/dL or 5.6mmol/l) but disabled when a high temp target is set.
This setting is not visible if "Enable SMB always" is switched on.
-#### Activer SMB après ingestion de glucides
+#### Enable SMB after carbs
If enabled, SMB is enabled for 6h after carbohydrates are announced, even if COB has reached 0.
@@ -185,7 +217,7 @@ This setting is only available if **AAPS** detects that you are using a [reliabl
Noisy data could cause **AAPS** to believe BG is rising really fast, resulting in the administration of unnecessary SMBs. For more information about noise and data smoothing, see [here](../CompatibleCgms/SmoothingBloodGlucoseData.md).
This setting is not visible if "Enable SMB always" is switched on.
-#### Fréquence des SMB en min
+#### How frequently SMBs will be given in min
This feature limits the frequency of SMBs. This value determines the minimum time between SMBs. Note that the loop runs every time a glucose value comes in (generally 5 minutes). Subtract 2 minute to give loop additional time to complete. E.g. if you want SMB to be given every loop run, set this to 3 minutes.
@@ -193,7 +225,7 @@ Default value: 3 min.
(Open-APS-features-max-minutes-of-basal-to-limit-smb-to)=
-#### Max. minutes de basal pour limiter le SMB
+#### Max minutes of basal to limit SMB to
This is an important safety setting. This value determines how much SMB can be given based on the amount of basal insulin in a given time, when it is covered by COBs.
@@ -211,7 +243,7 @@ Default value : the same as **Max minutes of basal to limit SMB to**.
This setting is only visible if "Enable SMB" and "Enable UAM " are switched on.
-### Activer RNS
+### Enable UAM
With this option enabled, the SMB algorithm can recognize unannounced meals. This is helpful if you forget to tell **AAPS** about your carbs or estimate your carbs wrong and the amount of entered carbs is wrong or if a meal with lots of fat and protein has a longer duration than expected. Without any carb entry, UAM can recognize fast glucose increase caused by carbs, adrenaline, etc., and tries to adjust it with SMBs. This also works the opposite way: if there is a fast glucose decrease, it can stop SMBs earlier.
@@ -229,7 +261,7 @@ In any case, the required carbs will be displayed in the COB section on your hom

-### Paramètres Avancés
+### Advanced Settings
You can read more here : [OpenAPS docs](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/While%20You%20Wait%20For%20Gear/preferences-and-safety-settings.html).
@@ -247,13 +279,13 @@ Default value: 4 (shouldn’t be changed unless you really need to and know what
(Open-APS-features-advanced-meal-assist-ama)=
-## Assistance Améliorée Repas (AAR)
+## Advanced Meal Assist (AMA)
AMA, the short form of "advanced meal assist" is an OpenAPS feature from 2017 (oref0). OpenAPS Advanced Meal Assist (AMA) allows the system to high-temp more quickly after a meal bolus if you enter carbs reliably.
You can find more information in the [OpenAPS documentation](https://newer-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/walkthrough/phase-4/advanced-features.html#advanced-meal-assist-or-ama).
-### Max. U/h pour le débit temp Basal (OpenAPS "max-basal")
+### Max U/hr a Temp Basal can be set to (OpenAPS "max-basal")
This safety setting helps **AAPS** from ever being capable of giving a dangerously high basal rate and limits the temp basal rate to x U/h. Il est conseillé de definir cette valuer de facon raisonnable et sensée. A good recommendation is to take the highest basal rate in your profile and multiply it by 4 and at least 3. For example, if the highest basal rate in your profile is 1.0 U/h you could multiply that by 4 to get a value of 4 U/h and set the 4 as your safety parameter.
@@ -269,7 +301,7 @@ The hardcoded parameters in **AAPS** are:
*See also [overview of hard-coded limits](#Open-APS-features-overview-of-hard-coded-limits).*
-### IA basale max que OpenAPS pourra délivrer \[U\] (OpenAPS "max-iob")
+### Maximum basal IOB OpenAPS can deliver \[U\] (OpenAPS "max-iob")
This parameter limits the maximum of basal IOB where **AAPS** still works. If the IOB is higher, it stops giving additional basal insulin until the basal IOB is under the limit.
@@ -283,15 +315,15 @@ The default value is 2, but you should rise this parameter slowly to see how muc
*See also [overview of hard-coded limits](#Open-APS-features-overview-of-hard-coded-limits).*
-### Activer AMA Autosens
+### Enable AMA Autosens
Here, you can choose, if you want to use the [sensitivity detection](../DailyLifeWithAaps/SensitivityDetectionAndCob.md) autosens or not.
-### Autosens ajuste aussi les cibles temp
+### Autosens adjust temp targets too
If you have this option enabled, autosens can adjust targets (next to basal and ISF), too. This lets **AAPS** work more 'aggressive' or not. The actual target might be reached faster with this.
-### Paramètres Avancés
+### Advanced Settings
- Normalement, vous n'avez pas à modifier les paramètres dans cette boîte de dialogue !
- Si vous voulez quand même les changer, lisez en détail la [documentation OpenAPS](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/While%20You%20Wait%20For%20Gear/preferences-and-safety-settings.html#) et assurez-vous de bien comprendre ce que vous faites.
@@ -314,7 +346,7 @@ Default value: 2
(Open-APS-features-overview-of-hard-coded-limits)=
-## Aperçu des limites codées en dur
+## Overview of hard-coded limits
| | Enfant | Adolescent | Adulte | Adulte résistant à l'insuline | Femme enceinte |
| ---------- | ------ | ---------- | ------ | ----------------------------- | -------------- |
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/fr/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md b/docs/CROWDIN/fr/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
index 69871778e5e6..25b874e6d9e0 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/fr/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/fr/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Don't rush, go slow!
## **Recommended settings and advice while tweaking basal**
- Do all testing with [closed loop enabled](#AapsScreens-loop-status).
-- **Turn OFF all [automations](../DailyLifeWithAAPS/Automations.md)**
+- **Turn OFF all [automations](../DailyLifeWithAaps/Automations.md)**
- **Turn OFF [DynISF](#Open-APS-features-DynamicISF), [AutoISF](../AdvancedOptions/DevBranch.md), [AutoSens](#Open-APS-features-autosens)** so that they will not try to adapt your profile.
- Do not make manual user actions (manual bolus, temp targets etc…) while testing: let the system use the **Profile** settings only.
- For the [additional graphs](#AapsScreens-section-g-additional-graphs): on graph 1, use Insulin On Board, Carbs On Board (and Sensitivity change). On graph 2, use Deviations and Blood Glucose Impact. When asking for advice, always include those on your screenshots.
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Don't rush, go slow!
Meaning that the meal is digested, and there are no more carbs in your body.
-AAPS might indicate [COB=0 while you still have carbs on board](../DailyLifeWithAAPS/CobCalculation.md).
+AAPS might indicate [COB=0 while you still have carbs on board](../DailyLifeWithAaps/CobCalculation.md).
## **[Profile](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) definitions**
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/fr/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md b/docs/CROWDIN/fr/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
index 7ac698efbba5..4d4aa20ed2e1 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/fr/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/fr/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
@@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ You need at least start [objective 11 (in later versions objective 10!)](#object
- visualization of [dynamic target adjustment](#AapsScreens-visualization-of-dynamic-target-adjustment) @Tornado-Tim
- new [preferences layout](../SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md) @MilosKozak
- Mise à jour de l'algorithme SMB @Tornado-Tim
-- [Low glucose suspend mode](#Preferences-aps-mode) @Tornado-Tim
+- [Low glucose suspend mode](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) @Tornado-Tim
- [carbs required notifications](#key-aaps-features-minimal-carbs-required-for-suggestion) @twain47 @Tornado-Tim
- Careportal supprimé (déplacé vers Actions) @MilosKozak
- [new encrypted backup format](ExportImportSettings.md) @dlvoy
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/fr/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md b/docs/CROWDIN/fr/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
index 259a89a8a576..41be602ad920 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/fr/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/fr/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ The purpose of **Objective 4** is to recognise how often **AAPS** will evaluate
The minimal time to complete this objective: **7 days**. Vous serez obligé d'attendre que ce temps soit écoulé. It is not possible to proceed to the next **Objective**, even if all basal rate changes were enacted already.
-- Select Open Loop either from the [Preferences > OpenAPS](#Preferences-aps-mode) menu or by pressing and holding the Loop icon on the top left of the **Overview** screen.
+- Select Open Loop either by pressing and holding the [Loop icon](#AapsScreens-loop-status) on the top right of the **Overview** screen.
- Acceptez manuellement au moins 20 suggestions de débits de base temporaires sur une période de 7 jours; entrez-les dans votre pompe (réelle) et confirmez dans AAPS que vous les avez acceptés. Ensure these basal rate adjustments show up in **AAPS** and **Nightscout**.
- Use [**Temp Targets**](../DailyLifeWithAaps/TempTargets.md) when necessary. After treating a hypo, use the predefined "hypo temp target" to prevent the system from overcorrecting upon the bounce back.
- If you are still in [Simple Mode](#preferences-simple-mode) at this point, now is probably a good time to switch it off.
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ As part of **Objective 5** you will start to understand how temporary basal reco
Estimated time to complete this objective: **7 days**.
-This **Objective** requires you to determine and set your “Max U/h a temp basal can be set to” (max-basal) value as described in [OpenAPS-features](#Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to). This value can be set in **Preferences > OpenAPS**. If you are still using a virtual pump, make sure this safety setting is set in both **AAPS** and your insulin pump.
+This **Objective** requires you to determine and set your “Max U/h a temp basal can be set to” (max-basal) value as described in [OpenAPS-features](#Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to). This value can be set in [Preferences > OpenAPS SMB](#Preferences-openaps-smb-settings). If you are still using a virtual pump, make sure this safety setting is set in both **AAPS** and your insulin pump.
You might wish to set your [**Profile** BG target](#profile-glucose-targets) higher than usual until you are comfortable with **AAPS**' calculations and settings. You may wish to experiment with adjusting your **BG target** in your **Profile** being in a tighter range (say, 1 or less mmol/l [20 mg/dl or less] wide) and observe the resulting behavior.
@@ -162,13 +162,14 @@ This means that when you are on **Objective 6**, if sensor glucose levels are dr
- Vous pouvez voir le basal temporaire actif sur l'écran d'accueil grâce au texte de basal turquoise, et en voir l'historique avec la courbe de basal turquoise du graphique.
- Vous pouvez subir temporairement des pics de glycémie à la suite d'hypos sans pouvoir augmenter le débit de base sur le rebond.
+(objectives-objective7)=
## Objectif 7 : Réglage de la Boucle Fermée, augmentation de l'IA (Insuline Active) maximale au dessus de 0 et abaissement progressif des cibles glycémiques
-To complete **Objective 7** you have to close your loop and raise your [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over). **maxIOB** was zeroed out automatically in **Objective 6**. Ce n'est plus le cas. **AAPS** will start to use your defined maxIOB value to correct high glucose values.
+To complete **Objective 7** you have to close your loop and raise your [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over). **maxIOB** was zeroed out automatically in **Objective 6**, due to the Low Glucose Suspend mode. This is no longer the case. **AAPS** will start to use your defined maxIOB value to correct high glucose values.
Minimal time to complete this objective: **1 day**. Vous serez obligé d'attendre que ce temps soit écoulé. It is not possible to proceed to the next **Objective** until this period of time has expired.
-- Select **Closed Loop** either from [Preferences > OpenAPS](../SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md) or by pressing and holding the Loop icon in the top right corner of the **Overview** screen. Stay in **Closed Loop** over a period of 1 day.
+- Select **Closed Loop** by pressing and holding the [Loop icon](#AapsScreens-loop-status) in the top right corner of the **Overview** screen. Stay in **Closed Loop** over a period of 1 day.
- Slowly raise your 'Maximum total IOB OpenAPS can’t go over' (in OpenAPS called 'max-iob') above 0, until you find the settings that work best for you.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/fr/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md b/docs/CROWDIN/fr/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
index d52ddbbc118f..ac16eb425a86 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/fr/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/fr/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ In the **Overview** section, you can define the preferences for the home screen.
Option 'Keep screen on' will force Android to keep the screen on at all times. This is useful for presentations etc. But it consumes a lot of battery power. Therefore, it is recommended to connect the smartphone to a charger cable.
(Preferences-buttons)=
-### Boutons
+### Buttons
- Define which buttons are visible on the bottom of your home screen.
- Setting hidden in [simple mode](#preferences-simple-mode).
@@ -240,6 +240,10 @@ When using [SMB](#objectives-objective9), many people do not meal-bolus 100% of
* for people with slow digestion: sending all the bolus upfront can cause hypo because the insulin action is faster than the digestion.
* to leave more room to **AAPS** to deal by itself with **BG rise**. In both cases, **AAPS** will compensate for the missing part of the bolus with SMBs, if/when deemed adequate.
+### Old glycemia time threshold
+
+If the last **BG** received is older than this threshold, then the bolus wizard will by default offer a 100% dose instead of the **Deliver this part of bolus wizard result** setting above. The reason for this is that when **BG** is missing, **AAPS** will not be able to send the remaining part of the bolus afterward (the loop is not running), which would result in high **BG**.
+
### Enabled bolus advisor
Setting hidden in [simple mode](#preferences-simple-mode).
@@ -294,34 +298,7 @@ Use with caution and do not enable it until you learn what it really does. Basic
## Boucle
-(Preferences-aps-mode)=
-### APS mode
-Switch between Open Loop, Closed Loop and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS).
-
-
-
-(Preferences-open-loop)=
-#### Open Loop
-**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
-
-The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
-
-This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
-
-(preferences-closed-loop)=
-#### Closed Loop
-
-**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (_i.e._ without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
-
-The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
-
-Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)** or higher and use a supported pump.
-
-#### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
-
-In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
-
-This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+As of [AAPS version 3.4](#version3400), it is no longer possible to set the loop mode here. See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) to change loop mode now.
(Preferences-minimal-request-change)=
### Minimal request change
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/fr/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md b/docs/CROWDIN/fr/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
index b0e81c33e997..b170f1e84223 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/fr/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/fr/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ The **figure below** shows an example of how the target can be set in an **AAPS*
**BG** targets are set according to your personal preferences and requirements. For example, if you are concerned about hypos at night, you may set your target slightly higher at 117 mg/dL (6.5 mmol/L) from 9 pm - 7am. If you want to make sure you have plenty of insulin on board (IOB) in the morning before bolusing for breakfast, you may set a lower target of 81 mg/dL (4.5 mmol/L) from 7 am - 8 am.
-When In [Open Loop](#Preferences-open-loop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#preferences-closed-loop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
+When In [Open Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
(your-aaps-profile-basal-rates)=
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ Setting your basal rates right is done by trial and error, and should be done in
There are basal testing methods which usually entails observing your basal rates and insulin needs during an intermittent fasting over a 24-hour period. Although you need to test your basal rates for the whole day, it is not recommended to fast during 24h straight. This is because the body triggers mechanisms such as hormones to compensate. A recommended way is to fast 3 times for 8 hours.
-The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#Preferences-aps-mode) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Observe how your **BG** changes: if it is dropping, basal rate is too high. And vice versa.
An alternative method (may be more tricky) is to keep the loop running, and seeing how **IOB** changes. If **IOB** is negative, your basal rate is too high. And vice versa. Beware that this method relies on **ISF** to correct **BG**, and thus depends on other variables to be set reasonably well for it to be successful.
Another way of adjusting your basal rates is to watch the loop action during the night, when all COB have decayed. This method is particularly useful for children, when fasting is difficult or insulin needs change often. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
+The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Observe how your **BG** changes: if it is dropping, basal rate is too high. And vice versa.
An alternative method (may be more tricky) is to keep the loop running, and seeing how **IOB** changes. If **IOB** is negative, your basal rate is too high. And vice versa. Beware that this method relies on **ISF** to correct **BG**, and thus depends on other variables to be set reasonably well for it to be successful.
Another way of adjusting your basal rates is to watch the loop action during the night, when all COB have decayed. This method is particularly useful for children, when fasting is difficult or insulin needs change often. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
See [here](../GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md) how to tweak your basal profile, analyzing patterns in closed loop.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/he/CompatiblePumps/MedtrumNano.md b/docs/CROWDIN/he/CompatiblePumps/MedtrumNano.md
index bd05128822e8..241db811a955 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/he/CompatiblePumps/MedtrumNano.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/he/CompatiblePumps/MedtrumNano.md
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ CAUTION: When activating a patch with AAPS you **MUST** disable all other device
### Step 1: Select Medtrum pump
-#### אפשרות 1: התקנות חדשות
+#### Option 1: New installations
If you are installing AAPS for the first time, the **Setup Wizard** will guide you through installing AAPS. Select “Medtrum” when you reach Pump selection.
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ If in doubt you can also select “Virtual Pump” and select “Medtrum” late

-#### אפשרות 2: בונה התצורה
+#### Option 2: The Config Builder
On an existing installation you can select the **Medtrum** pump in [Config Builder > Pump](#Config-Builder-pump):
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/he/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md b/docs/CROWDIN/he/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
index 70c64ced0bd3..6753c0192ad3 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/he/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/he/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
@@ -51,29 +51,29 @@ The instructions below explain how to activate a new pod session using **AAPS**.
Ensure you have read and understand this whole guide, have read and understand the **Before You Begin** section, as well as **[Omnipod and AAPS Constraints and Issues](#omnipod-dash-constraints)** to avoid running into a known problem.
-#### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
+### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
1. Extra pods (3 or more spare)
2. Spare Insulin and MDI equipment
3. A working Omnipod PDM (In case **AAPS** fails)
4. Supported Phones are a must! (See [Hardware/Software Requirements](#hardware-software-requirements))
5. Correct version of AAPS built and installed
-#### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
+### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
- Before using **AAPS** you or your care giver would have had to manage the Pod using the Omnipod PDM (or in some regions a Phone app) to send commands to your DASH (e.g a Bolus).
- The DASH can only facilitate a single Bluetooth device (e.g PDM or Phone) connection to manage and send commands.
- The device that successfully activates the pod is the only device allowed to communicate with that Pod from that point forward. This means that once you activate a DASH with your Android phone using **AAPS**, **you will no longer be able to use your PDM with that pod!** For the time that Pod is active the **AAPS** Dash driver running on your Android phone is now the new PDM for your pod.
- **DO NOT Throw away your PDM!** It is recommended to keep it around as a backup and for emergencies, for instance when your phone gets lost or **AAPS** is not working correctly.
-#### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
+### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
Default basal rates are programmed on the pod on activation as defined in the current active [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
As long as **AAPS** is operational it will send basal rate adjustment commands that run for a maximum of 120 minutes.
When for some reason the pod does not receive any new commands (for instance because communication was lost due to Pod ➜ phone distance) the pod will automatically fall back to default basal rates as defined in your [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
-#### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
+### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
If you are new to **AAPS** and are setting up your basal rate [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) for the first time, please be aware that basal rates starting on a half-hour basis are not supported. For example, on your Omnipod PDM, if you have a basal rate of 1.1 units which starts at 09:30 and has a duration of 2 hours ending at 11:30, it is not possible replicate this exact basil **Profile** in **AAPS**.
You will need to change this 1.1 unit basal rate to a time range of either 9:00-11:00 or 10:00-12:00. Even though the DASH hardware itself supports the 30 minute basal rate **Profile** increments, **AAPS** does NOT support this feature.
-#### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
+### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
While the DASH does support a zero basal rate, **AAPS** uses multiples of the user's **Profile** basal rate to determine automated treatment; it cannot function with a zero basal rate.
Instead a temporary zero basal rate can be achieved through the "Disconnect pump" function, or through a combination of Disable Loop/Temp Basal Rate or Suspend Loop/Temp Basal Rate.
**NOTE:** The lowest basal rate allowed by the DASH in **AAPS** is 0.05U/h.
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Instead a temporary zero basal rate can be achieved through the "Disconnect pump
There are **two** available options to configure Omnipod in **AAPS**:
-### אפשרות 1: התקנות חדשות
+### Option 1: New installations
When installing **AAPS** for the first time, the **Setup Wizard** will guide new users through key features and installation requirements for **AAPS**.
Select “DASH” when you reach Pump selection.
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Select “DASH” when you reach Pump selection.
When in doubt you can also select “Virtual Pump” and select “DASH” later, after setting up **AAPS** (See Option 2).
(omnipod-dash-option-2-config-builder)=
-### אפשרות 2: בונה התצורה
+### Option 2: The Config Builder
On an existing installation you can select the **DASH** pump from the Config builder:
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ Selecting the **checkbox (4)** next to the **Settings Gear (3)** will allow the

-### אימות בחירת מנהל התקן Omnipod
+### Verification of Omnipod Driver Selection
To verify that you have selected the DASH in **AAPS**, if you have **checked the box (4)**, **swipe to the left** from the **Overview** tab, where you will now see a **DASH** tab on **AAPS**. If this box is left unchecked, you’ll find the DASH tab in the hamburger menu upper left.
@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ To deactivate a pod (either from expiration or from a pod failure):
(omnipod-dash-resuming-insulin-delivery)=
-### חידוש הזרקת האינסולין
+### Resuming Insulin Delivery
**NOTE**: During **Profile Switches**, like when using the PDM, AAPS must suspend delivery on the Pod before setting the new basal **Profile**. If communication fails between the suspend and resume commands, then delivery can stay suspended, Read [**Delivery suspended**](#omnipod-dash-delivery-suspended) in the troubleshooting section for more details.
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ When insulin delivery is suspended you will need to issue a command to instruct
(omnipod-dash-silencing-pod-alerts)=
-### השתקת התראות פוד
+### Silencing Pod Alerts
The process below will show you how to acknowledge and dismiss pod beeps when the active pod time reaches the warning time limit before the pod expiration of 72 hours (3 days). This warning time limit is defined in the **Hours before shutdown** Dash alerts setting. The maximum life of a pod is 80 hours (3 days 8 hours), however Insulet recommends not exceeding the 72 hours (3 days) limit.
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ The process below will show you how to acknowledge and dismiss pod beeps when th
(omnipod-dash-view-pod-history)=
-### הצגת היסטוריית הפוד
+### View Pod History
This section explains how to review your active pod history and filter by different action categories. The pod history tool allows you to view the actions and results committed to your currently active pod during its three days (72 - 80 hours) life.
@@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ Below is an explanation of the layout and meaning of the icons and status fields

-### שדות
+### Fields
@@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ Below is an explanation of the layout and meaning of the icons and status fields
-### מקשים
+### Buttons
 Sends a refresh command to the active pod to update communication.
@@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ Below is an explanation of the layout and meaning of the icons and status fields
-### תפריט ניהול הפוד
+### Pod Management Menu
Below is describes the purpose of each icon on the **Pod Management** menu, accessed by pressing **POD MGMT (1)** button from the **DASH** tab.
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ The settings groups are listed below; you can enable or disable via a toggle swi
***NOTE:** An asterisk (\*) denotes the default setting is enabled.*
-### צפצופי אישור
+### Confirmation beeps

@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ Provides confirmation beeps from the pod for bolus, basal, SMB, and TBR delivery
-### התראות
+### Alerts

@@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ Provides **AAPS** alerts for pod expiration, shutdown, low reservoir based on th
-### הודעות
+### Notifications

@@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ This tab is well documented in the main **AAPS** documentation but there are a f

-### כמות במכל
+### Level
**Insulin Level**
@@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ This section covers common known issues and solutions for Omnipod DASH use with
For known issues with Bluetooth connections, dropouts of pump/pods, or activation and connection issues [Bluetooth Troubleshooting](../GettingHelp/BluetoothTroubleshooting.md)
---
-### הפסקת הזרקה
+### Delivery suspended
- אין יותר כפתור של הפסקת הזרקה. If you want to "suspend" the pod, you can set a zero **TBR** for x minutes.
- During **Profile Switches**, DASH must suspend delivery before setting the new basal **Profile**. אם התקשורת נכשלת בין שתי הפקודות, אז ניתן להשהות את ההזרקה. כשזה קורה:
@@ -512,25 +512,25 @@ For known issues with Bluetooth connections, dropouts of pump/pods, or activatio
*****NOTE:** When you hear beeps from the pod, do not assume that delivery will continue without checking the phone, delivery might stay suspended, ***so you need to check !******
---
-### שגיאות בפוד
+### Pod Failures
- Pods fail occasionally due to a variety of issues, including hardware issues with the Pod itself.
- It is best practice not to raise support / replacement cases with Insulet, since AAPS is not an approved method of using the Pods.
- A list of fault codes can be [**found here**](https://github.com/openaps/openomni/wiki/Fault-event-codes) to help determine the cause.
---
-### מניעת שגיאה 49 - כישלונות פוד
+### Preventing error 49 pod failures
This failure is related to an incorrect pod state for a command or an error during an insulin delivery command. This is when the driver and Pod disagree on the actual state. The Pod (out of a built-in safety measure) then reacts with an unrecoverable error code 49 (0x31) ending up with what is know as a “screamer”: the long irritating beep that can only be stopped by punching a hole at the appropriate location at the back of the Pod. The exact origin of a “49 pod failure” often is hard to trace. In situations that are suspected for this failure to occur (for instance on application crashes, running a development version or re-installation).
---
-### התראות המשאבה אינה נגישה
+### Pump Unreachable Alerts
When no communication can be established with the pod for a pre-configured time a “Pump unreachable” alert will be raised. Pump unreachable alerts can be configured by going to the top right-hand side three-dot menu, selecting **Preferences** ➜ **Local Alerts** ➜ **Pump unreachable threshold [min]**. Recommended value is alerting after **120** minutes.
---
-### ייצוא הגדרות
+### Export Settings
Exporting **AAPS** settings enables you to restore all your settings, and maybe more importantly, all your Objectives. You may need to restore settings to the “last known working situation” or after uninstalling/reinstalling **AAPS** or in case of phone loss, reinstalling on the new phone.
@@ -541,7 +541,7 @@ Exporting **AAPS** settings enables you to restore all your settings, and maybe
Regularly (after each export preferably) copy your exported settings to a safe place (a cloud drive e.g. Google Drive) that is accessible by any phone when needed. This allows you to restore to a phone from anywhere in case of a phone loss or factory reset of your phone while you are not at home.
---
-### יבוא הגדרות
+### Import Settings
**WARNING**: Please note that importing settings will possibly import an outdated Pod status (depending when you made the last export/backup).
As a result, there is a **risk of losing the active Pod!** (see **Exporting Settings**).
@@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ As a result, there is a **risk of losing the active Pod!** (see **Exporting Sett
4. You may need to **Deactivate** the "non existing" pod if the imported settings included any active pod data.
---
-### ייבוא הגדרות המכילות מצב פוד מפוד לא פעיל
+### Importing settings that contain Pod state from an inactive Pod
When importing settings containing data for a Pod that is no longer active, AAPS will try to connect with it, which will obviously fail. You can not activate a new Pod in this situation.
@@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ To remove the old pod session:
4. Once the old pod is removed you will be able to activate a new pod.
---
-### התקנה מחדש של AndroidAPS
+### Reinstalling AAPS
When uninstalling **AAPS** you will lose all your settings, objectives and the current Pod session. **To restore them make sure you have a recent exported settings file available!**
@@ -588,7 +588,7 @@ When on an active Pod, make sure that you have an export for the current pod ses
7. לבסוף: ייצאו קובץ הגדרות.
---
-### עדכון AndroidAPS לגרסה חדשה יותר
+### Updating AAPS to a newer version
In most cases there is no need to uninstall. You can do an “in-place” install by starting the installation for the new version. This is also possible when on an active Pod session.
@@ -599,7 +599,7 @@ In most cases there is no need to uninstall. You can do an “in-place” instal
5. לבסוף: ייצאו קובץ הגדרות.
---
-### התראות פוד
+### Omnipod driver alerts
The Omnipod Dash driver presents a variety of unique alerts on the **Overview tab**, most of them are informational and can be dismissed while some provide the user with an action requiring their input to resolve the cause of the triggered alert.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/he/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md b/docs/CROWDIN/he/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md
index cb42604db2df..d1b6a09f3d73 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/he/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/he/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Detailed steps on how to setup your pod communication device are listed below in
**OR**
-### אפשרות 2: בונה התצורה
+### Option 2: The Config Builder
Via the top-left hand corner **hamburger menu** under **Config Builder (1)** ➜**Pump**➜**Omnipod** by selecting the **radio button (2)** titled **Omnipod**. Selecting the **checkbox (4)** next to the **Settings Gear (3)** will display the Omnipod menu as a tab in the AAPS interface titled **POD**. This is referred to in this documentation as the **Omnipod (POD)** tab.
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Via the top-left hand corner **hamburger menu** under **Config Builder (1)** ➜
>
>  
-### אימות בחירת מנהל התקן Omnipod
+### Verification of Omnipod Driver Selection
*Note: If you have exited the Setup Wizard early without selecting your RileyLink, the Omnipod Driver is enabled but you will still need to select your RileyLink. You may see the Omnipod (POD) tab appear as it does below*
@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ Use this command to put the active pod into a suspended state. In this suspended
> 
-#### חידוש הזרקת האינסולין
+#### Resuming Insulin Delivery
Use this command to instruct the active, currently suspended pod to resume insulin delivery. לאחר עיבוד הפקודה, מתן האינסולין יחודש לפי המינון הבזאלי הנוכחי בהתאם להגדרתו בפרופיל. הפוד יקבל שוב פקודות עבור בולוס, מינון בזאלי זמני ו-SMB.
@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ The process below will show you how to acknowledge and dismiss pod beeps that oc
(OmnipodEros-view-pod-history)=
-### הצגת היסטוריית הפוד
+### View Pod History
פרק זה מתאר כיצד לבדוק את היסטוריית הפודים ולסנן לפי קטגוריות פעולה שונות. The pod history tool allows you to view the actions and results committed to your currently active pod during its three day (72 - 80 hours) life.
@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ This screen provides information in reverse chronological order of each state or
>
> 
-##### שדות
+##### Fields
> - **Date & Time**: In reverse chronological order the timestamp of each event.
> - **Device:** The device to which the current action or state is referring.
@@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ Below is an explanation of the layout and meaning of the icons and status fields
> 
-### שדות
+### Fields
- **RileyLink Status:** Displays the current connection status of the RileyLink
@@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ Below is an explanation of the layout and meaning of the icons and status fields
>
> > Resumes the currently suspended, active pod
-### תפריט ניהול הפוד
+### Pod Management Menu
Below is an explanation of the layout and meaning of the icons on the **Pod Management** menu accessed from the **Omnipod (POD)** tab.
@@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ Allows for scanning of a pod communication device. The Omnipod driver cannot sel
- **Enable battery change logging in Actions:** In the Actions menu, the battery change button is enabled IF you have enabled this setting AND the battery reporting setting above. Some pod communication devices now have the ability to use regular batteries which can be changed. This option allows you to note that and reset battery age timers.
-### צפצופי אישור
+### Confirmation beeps
Provides confirmation beeps from the pod for bolus, basal, SMB, and TBR delivery and changes.
@@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ Provides confirmation beeps from the pod for bolus, basal, SMB, and TBR delivery
- **\*SMB beeps enabled:** Enable or disable confirmation beeps when a SMB is delivered.
- **צפצופי בזאלי זמני מופעלים:** הפעלת או השבתת צפצופי אישור כאשר בזאלי זמני מופעל או מבוטל.
-### התראות
+### Alerts
Provides AAPS alerts and Nightscout announcements for pod expiration, shutdown, low reservoir based on the defined threshold units.
@@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ Provides AAPS alerts and Nightscout announcements for pod expiration, shutdown,
- **מספר יחידות:** מספר היחידות בהן מופעלת התראת המכל הנמוך.
- **Automatically acknowledge Pod alerts:** When enabled a notification will still be issued however immediately after the first pod communication contact since the alert was issued it will now be automatically acknowledged and the alert will be dismissed.
-### הודעות
+### Notifications
Provides AAPS notifications and audible phone alerts when it is uncertain if TBR, SMB, or bolus events were successful.
@@ -710,15 +710,15 @@ Battery level reporting is a setting that can be enabled to return the current b
## Troubleshooting
-### שגיאות בפוד
+### Pod Failures
Pods fail occasionally due to a variety of issues, including hardware issues with the Pod itself. It is best practice not to call these into Insulet, since AAPS is not an approved use case. A list of fault codes can be found [here](https://github.com/openaps/openomni/wiki/Fault-event-codes) to help determine the cause.
-### מניעת שגיאה 49 - כישלונות פוד
+### Preventing error 49 pod failures
This failure is related to an incorrect pod state for a command or an error during an insulin delivery command. We recommend users to switch to the Nightscout client to *upload only (Disable sync)* under the **Config Builder**➜**General**➜**NSClient**➜**cog wheel**➜**Advanced Settings** to prevent possible failures.
-### התראות המשאבה אינה נגישה
+### Pump Unreachable Alerts
It is recommended that pump unreachable alerts be configured to **120 minutes** by going to the top right-hand side three-dot menu, selecting **Preferences**➜**Local Alerts**➜**Pump unreachable threshold \[min\]** and setting this to **120**.
@@ -733,7 +733,7 @@ Please note that importing settings has the possibility to import an outdated Po
4. Install the new version of AAPS and verify that you do not have an active pod session.
5. Import your settings and activate your new pod.
-### התראות פוד
+### Omnipod driver alerts
please note that the Omnipod driver presents a variety of unique alerts on the **Overview tab**, most of them are informational and can be dismissed while some provide the user with an action to take to resolve the cause of the triggered alert. A summary of the main alerts that you may encounter is listed below:
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/he/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md b/docs/CROWDIN/he/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
index 9a06e7c674eb..96fe3bc3d0fd 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/he/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/he/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
@@ -95,13 +95,13 @@ The blocks in the middle shows:
On the right side, an icon shows the loop status:
-1. Green circle = loop running
-2. Purple circle with dotted line = [low glucose suspend (LGS)](#objectives-objective6)
+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
+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.
@@ -771,12 +771,6 @@ This tab shows all notes and alerts recorded in Nightscout.
(aaps-screens-running-mode)=
-### Running mode
-
-
-
-Running mode shows current and past AAPS running mode, it is also visible on the main graph as an upper colored bar.
-
## דפדפן היסטוריה
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).
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/he/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md b/docs/CROWDIN/he/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
index 7406a91eb53e..2849a28ce574 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/he/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/he/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
@@ -1,8 +1,48 @@
# Key AAPS features
+## Loop mode
+
+The loop status is shown on the main screen with one of the icons below.
+
+**AAPS** offers several loop modes, such as Open Loop (7), Closed Loop (1) and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS - 2).
+
+See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) for information on how to select the loop mode.
+
+
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop)=
+
+### Open Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
+
+The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
+
+This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-LGS)=
+
+### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
+
+In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
+
+This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+
+This mode is available starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop)=
+
+### Closed Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (*i.e.* without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
+
+The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
+
+Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 7](#objectives-objective7)** or higher and use a supported pump.
+
(Open-APS-features-autosens)=
-## Autosens (זיהוי רגישות)
+## Autosens
- Autosens is an algorithm which looks at blood glucose deviations (positive/negative/neutral).
- Autosens ינסה להעריך את הרגישות\תנגודת על סמך סטיות אלו.
@@ -16,7 +56,7 @@
(Open-APS-features-super-micro-bolus-smb)=
-## סופר מיקרו בולוס (SMB)
+## Super Micro Bolus (SMB)
**SMB**, the shortform of **Super micro bolus**, is an OpenAPS feature introduced from 2018 onwards, within the Oref1 algorithm. In contrast to **AMA**, **SMB** does not use temporary basal rates to control glucose levels, but mainly **small super micro boluses**. In situations where **AMA** would add 1.0 IU insulin using a temporary basal rate, **SMB** delivers several super micro boluses in small steps at **5 minute intervals**, e.g. 0.4 IU, 0.3 IU, 0.2 IU and 0.1 IU. במקביל (מטעמי בטיחות) המינון הבזאלי מוגדר ל-0 יח'\שעה לתקופה מסוימת כדי למנוע מנת יתר (**'zero-temping'**). This allows the system to adjust the blood glucose faster than with the temporary basal rate increase in **AMA**.
@@ -106,15 +146,7 @@ See also [OpenAPS documentation for SMB](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/lates
This is the [DynamicISF](../DailyLifeWithAaps/DynamicISF.md) feature. When enabled, new settings become available. Settings are explained on the [DynamicISF](#dyn-isf-preferences) page.
-#### ערך מטרה זמני גבוה מעלה את הרגישות
-
-If you have this option enabled, the insulin sensitivity will be increased while having a temporary target above 100 mg/dl or 5.6 mmol/l. This means, the ISF will rise while IC and basal will decrease. This will effectively make **AAPS** less aggressive when you set a high temp target.
-
-#### ערך מטרה זמני נמוך מוריד את הרגישות
-
-If you have this option enabled, the insulin sensitivity will be decreased while having a temporary target lower than 100 mg/dl or 5.6 mmol/l. This means, the ISF will decrease while IC and basal will rise. This will effectively make **AAPS** more aggressive when you set a low temp target.
-
-### Enable Autosens feature
+### Use Autosens feature
This is the [Autosens](#Open-APS-features-autosens) feature. When using DynamicISF, Autosens can not be used, since they are two different algorithms altering the same variable (sensitivity).
@@ -122,7 +154,7 @@ Autosens looks at blood glucose deviations (positive/negative/neutral). It will
When enabled, new settings become available.
-### רגישות מעלה את ערך המטרה
+#### Sensitivity raises target
If this option is enabled, the sensitivity detection (autosens) can raise the target when sensitivity is detected (below 100%). In this case your target will be raised by the percentage of the detected sensitivity.
@@ -132,13 +164,13 @@ If the target is modified due to sensitivity detection, it will be displayed wit
This setting is available when one of "Enable dynamic sensitivity" or "Enable Autosens feature" are enabled.
-### תנגודת מורידה את ערך המטרה
+#### Resistance lowers target
If this option is enabled, the sensitivity detection (autosens) can lower the target when resistance is detected (above 100%). In this case your target will be lowered by the percentage of the detected resistance.
This setting is available when one of "Enable dynamic sensitivity" or "Enable Autosens feature" are enabled.
-### אפשר SMB
+### Enable SMB
Enable this to use SMB functionality. If disabled, no **SMBs** will be given.
@@ -146,7 +178,7 @@ When enabled, new settings become available.
(Open-APS-features-enable-smb-with-high-temp-targets)=
-#### הפעלת SMB עם ערכי מטרה גבוהים
+#### Enable SMB with high temp targets
If this setting is enabled, **SMBs** will still be delivered even if the user has selected a high **Temp Target** (defined as anything above 100mg/dL or 5.6mmol/l, regardless of **Profile** target). This option is intended to be used to disable SMBs when the setting is disabled. For example, if this option is disabled, **SMBs** can be disabled by setting a **Temp Target** above 100mg/dL or 5.6mmol/l. This option will also disable **SMBs** regardless of what other condition is trying to enable SMB.
@@ -154,7 +186,7 @@ If this setting is enabled, **SMB** will only be enabled with a high temp target
(Open-APS-features-enable-smb-always)=
-#### הפעלת SMB תמיד
+#### Enable SMB always
If this setting is enabled, SMB is enabled always enabled(independent of COB, temp targets or boluses). If this setting is enabled, the rest of the enable settings below will have no effect. However, if **Enable SMB with high temp targets** is disabled and a high temp target is set, SMBs will be disabled.
@@ -162,19 +194,19 @@ This setting is only available if **AAPS** detects that you are using a [reliabl
Noisy data could cause **AAPS** to believe BG is rising really fast, resulting in the administration of unnecessary SMBs. For more information about noise and data smoothing, see [here](../CompatibleCgms/SmoothingBloodGlucoseData.md).
-#### הפעלת SMB עם פחמ' פעילות
+#### Enable SMB with COB
If this setting is enabled, SMB is enabled when the COB is greater than 0.
This setting is not visible if "Enable SMB always" is switched on.
-#### הפעלת SMB עם ערכי מטרה זמניים
+#### Enable SMB with temp targets
If this setting is enabled, SMB is enabled when there is any temp target set (eating soon, activity, hypo, custom). If this setting is enabled but **Enable SMB with high temp targets** is disabled, SMB will be enabled when a low temp target is set (below 100mg/dL or 5.6mmol/l) but disabled when a high temp target is set.
This setting is not visible if "Enable SMB always" is switched on.
-#### הפעלת SMB אחרי פחמימות
+#### Enable SMB after carbs
If enabled, SMB is enabled for 6h after carbohydrates are announced, even if COB has reached 0.
@@ -185,7 +217,7 @@ This setting is only available if **AAPS** detects that you are using a [reliabl
Noisy data could cause **AAPS** to believe BG is rising really fast, resulting in the administration of unnecessary SMBs. For more information about noise and data smoothing, see [here](../CompatibleCgms/SmoothingBloodGlucoseData.md).
This setting is not visible if "Enable SMB always" is switched on.
-#### תדירות מתן SMB (דקות)
+#### How frequently SMBs will be given in min
This feature limits the frequency of SMBs. This value determines the minimum time between SMBs. Note that the loop runs every time a glucose value comes in (generally 5 minutes). Subtract 2 minute to give loop additional time to complete. E.g. if you want SMB to be given every loop run, set this to 3 minutes.
@@ -193,7 +225,7 @@ Default value: 3 min.
(Open-APS-features-max-minutes-of-basal-to-limit-smb-to)=
-#### מקסימום הדקות של בזאלי אליו SMB מוגבל
+#### Max minutes of basal to limit SMB to
This is an important safety setting. This value determines how much SMB can be given based on the amount of basal insulin in a given time, when it is covered by COBs.
@@ -211,7 +243,7 @@ Default value : the same as **Max minutes of basal to limit SMB to**.
This setting is only visible if "Enable SMB" and "Enable UAM " are switched on.
-### הפעלת UAM
+### Enable UAM
With this option enabled, the SMB algorithm can recognize unannounced meals. This is helpful if you forget to tell **AAPS** about your carbs or estimate your carbs wrong and the amount of entered carbs is wrong or if a meal with lots of fat and protein has a longer duration than expected. Without any carb entry, UAM can recognize fast glucose increase caused by carbs, adrenaline, etc., and tries to adjust it with SMBs. This also works the opposite way: if there is a fast glucose decrease, it can stop SMBs earlier.
@@ -229,7 +261,7 @@ In any case, the required carbs will be displayed in the COB section on your hom

-### הגדרות מתקדמות
+### Advanced Settings
You can read more here : [OpenAPS docs](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/While%20You%20Wait%20For%20Gear/preferences-and-safety-settings.html).
@@ -247,13 +279,13 @@ Default value: 4 (shouldn’t be changed unless you really need to and know what
(Open-APS-features-advanced-meal-assist-ama)=
-## סיוע ארוחה מתקדם (AMA)
+## Advanced Meal Assist (AMA)
AMA, the short form of "advanced meal assist" is an OpenAPS feature from 2017 (oref0). OpenAPS Advanced Meal Assist (AMA) allows the system to high-temp more quickly after a meal bolus if you enter carbs reliably.
You can find more information in the [OpenAPS documentation](https://newer-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/walkthrough/phase-4/advanced-features.html#advanced-meal-assist-or-ama).
-### ניתן להגדיר יח'\שעה מקסימלי של בזאלי זמני (OpenAPS max-basal)
+### Max U/hr a Temp Basal can be set to (OpenAPS "max-basal")
This safety setting helps **AAPS** from ever being capable of giving a dangerously high basal rate and limits the temp basal rate to x U/h. מומלץ להגדיר ערך סביר. A good recommendation is to take the highest basal rate in your profile and multiply it by 4 and at least 3. For example, if the highest basal rate in your profile is 1.0 U/h you could multiply that by 4 to get a value of 4 U/h and set the 4 as your safety parameter.
@@ -269,7 +301,7 @@ The hardcoded parameters in **AAPS** are:
*See also [overview of hard-coded limits](#Open-APS-features-overview-of-hard-coded-limits).*
-### מינון אינסולין פעיל מרבי ממנו OpenAPS לא יחרוג (maxIOB)
+### Maximum basal IOB OpenAPS can deliver \[U\] (OpenAPS "max-iob")
This parameter limits the maximum of basal IOB where **AAPS** still works. If the IOB is higher, it stops giving additional basal insulin until the basal IOB is under the limit.
@@ -283,15 +315,15 @@ The default value is 2, but you should rise this parameter slowly to see how muc
*See also [overview of hard-coded limits](#Open-APS-features-overview-of-hard-coded-limits).*
-### הפעלת חישוב רגישות אוטומטי (Autosens)
+### Enable AMA Autosens
Here, you can choose, if you want to use the [sensitivity detection](../DailyLifeWithAaps/SensitivityDetectionAndCob.md) autosens or not.
-### וויסות ערכי מטרה ע"י Autosens
+### Autosens adjust temp targets too
If you have this option enabled, autosens can adjust targets (next to basal and ISF), too. This lets **AAPS** work more 'aggressive' or not. The actual target might be reached faster with this.
-### הגדרות מתקדמות
+### Advanced Settings
- Normally you do not have to change the settings in this dialogue!
- If you want to change them anyway make sure to read about details in [OpenAPS docs](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/While%20You%20Wait%20For%20Gear/preferences-and-safety-settings.html#) and to understand what you are doing.
@@ -314,7 +346,7 @@ Default value: 2
(Open-APS-features-overview-of-hard-coded-limits)=
-## סקירה כללית של מגבלות קשיחות
+## Overview of hard-coded limits
| | ילד\ה | מתבגר\ת | מבוגר\ת | מבוגר\ת עם תנגודת אינסולין גבוהה | הריון |
| --------------------------- | ------ | -------- | -------- | --------------------------------- | ----- |
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/he/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md b/docs/CROWDIN/he/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
index 6e169d110e2f..82e38d0e73ff 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/he/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/he/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Don't rush, go slow!
## **Recommended settings and advice while tweaking basal**
- Do all testing with [closed loop enabled](#AapsScreens-loop-status).
-- **Turn OFF all [automations](../DailyLifeWithAAPS/Automations.md)**
+- **Turn OFF all [automations](../DailyLifeWithAaps/Automations.md)**
- **Turn OFF [DynISF](#Open-APS-features-DynamicISF), [AutoISF](../AdvancedOptions/DevBranch.md), [AutoSens](#Open-APS-features-autosens)** so that they will not try to adapt your profile.
- Do not make manual user actions (manual bolus, temp targets etc…) while testing: let the system use the **Profile** settings only.
- For the [additional graphs](#AapsScreens-section-g-additional-graphs): on graph 1, use Insulin On Board, Carbs On Board (and Sensitivity change). On graph 2, use Deviations and Blood Glucose Impact. When asking for advice, always include those on your screenshots.
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Don't rush, go slow!
Meaning that the meal is digested, and there are no more carbs in your body.
-AAPS might indicate [COB=0 while you still have carbs on board](../DailyLifeWithAAPS/CobCalculation.md).
+AAPS might indicate [COB=0 while you still have carbs on board](../DailyLifeWithAaps/CobCalculation.md).
## **[Profile](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) definitions**
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/he/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md b/docs/CROWDIN/he/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
index 4e9894afeaee..e49f8341b341 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/he/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/he/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
@@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ You need at least start [objective 11 (in later versions objective 10!)](#object
- visualization of [dynamic target adjustment](#AapsScreens-visualization-of-dynamic-target-adjustment) @Tornado-Tim
- new [preferences layout](../SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md) @MilosKozak
- SMB algorithm update @Tornado-Tim
-- [Low glucose suspend mode](#Preferences-aps-mode) @Tornado-Tim
+- [Low glucose suspend mode](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) @Tornado-Tim
- [carbs required notifications](#key-aaps-features-minimal-carbs-required-for-suggestion) @twain47 @Tornado-Tim
- removed Careportal (moved to Actions) @MilosKozak
- [new encrypted backup format](ExportImportSettings.md) @dlvoy
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/he/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md b/docs/CROWDIN/he/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
index 7bb18dbf5a36..26bce2d7bd53 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/he/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/he/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ The purpose of **Objective 4** is to recognise how often **AAPS** will evaluate
The minimal time to complete this objective: **7 days**. חובה להמתין את זמן זה. It is not possible to proceed to the next **Objective**, even if all basal rate changes were enacted already.
-- Select Open Loop either from the [Preferences > OpenAPS](#Preferences-aps-mode) menu or by pressing and holding the Loop icon on the top left of the **Overview** screen.
+- Select Open Loop either by pressing and holding the [Loop icon](#AapsScreens-loop-status) on the top right of the **Overview** screen.
- אשרו באופן ידני לפחות 20 הצעות לשינוי במינון הבזאלי הזמני על פני תקופה של 7 ימים. בשימוש במשאבה וירטואלית הזינו את השינויים המוצעים במשאבה ואשרו ב-AAPS שביצעתם אותן. Ensure these basal rate adjustments show up in **AAPS** and **Nightscout**.
- Use [**Temp Targets**](../DailyLifeWithAaps/TempTargets.md) when necessary. After treating a hypo, use the predefined "hypo temp target" to prevent the system from overcorrecting upon the bounce back.
- If you are still in [Simple Mode](#preferences-simple-mode) at this point, now is probably a good time to switch it off.
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ As part of **Objective 5** you will start to understand how temporary basal reco
Estimated time to complete this objective: **7 days**.
-This **Objective** requires you to determine and set your “Max U/h a temp basal can be set to” (max-basal) value as described in [OpenAPS-features](#Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to). This value can be set in **Preferences > OpenAPS**. If you are still using a virtual pump, make sure this safety setting is set in both **AAPS** and your insulin pump.
+This **Objective** requires you to determine and set your “Max U/h a temp basal can be set to” (max-basal) value as described in [OpenAPS-features](#Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to). This value can be set in [Preferences > OpenAPS SMB](#Preferences-openaps-smb-settings). If you are still using a virtual pump, make sure this safety setting is set in both **AAPS** and your insulin pump.
You might wish to set your [**Profile** BG target](#profile-glucose-targets) higher than usual until you are comfortable with **AAPS**' calculations and settings. You may wish to experiment with adjusting your **BG target** in your **Profile** being in a tighter range (say, 1 or less mmol/l [20 mg/dl or less] wide) and observe the resulting behavior.
@@ -162,13 +162,14 @@ This means that when you are on **Objective 6**, if sensor glucose levels are dr
- צפו במינונים הבזאליים הזמניים הפעילים על ידי המופיע כטקסט בצבע טורקיז או בגרף, במסך הבית.
- ייתכן שתחוו קפיצות בסוכר לאחר טיפול בהיפוגליקמיות באופן זמני בגלל שאין עליה במינון הבזאלי לאחר היציאה מהיפוגליקמיה.
+(objectives-objective7)=
## משימה 7: כוונון לולאה סגורה, העלאת האינסולין הפעיל המרבי מ-0 והורדה מדורגת של ערכי המטרה
-To complete **Objective 7** you have to close your loop and raise your [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over). **maxIOB** was zeroed out automatically in **Objective 6**. איפוס זה מבוטל עכשיו. **AAPS** will start to use your defined maxIOB value to correct high glucose values.
+To complete **Objective 7** you have to close your loop and raise your [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over). **maxIOB** was zeroed out automatically in **Objective 6**, due to the Low Glucose Suspend mode. This is no longer the case. **AAPS** will start to use your defined maxIOB value to correct high glucose values.
Minimal time to complete this objective: **1 day**. חובה להמתין את זמן זה. It is not possible to proceed to the next **Objective** until this period of time has expired.
-- Select **Closed Loop** either from [Preferences > OpenAPS](../SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md) or by pressing and holding the Loop icon in the top right corner of the **Overview** screen. Stay in **Closed Loop** over a period of 1 day.
+- Select **Closed Loop** by pressing and holding the [Loop icon](#AapsScreens-loop-status) in the top right corner of the **Overview** screen. Stay in **Closed Loop** over a period of 1 day.
- Slowly raise your 'Maximum total IOB OpenAPS can’t go over' (in OpenAPS called 'max-iob') above 0, until you find the settings that work best for you.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/he/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md b/docs/CROWDIN/he/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
index 5611e80b1dc8..cfb4c4a1664a 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/he/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/he/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ In the **Overview** section, you can define the preferences for the home screen.
Option 'Keep screen on' will force Android to keep the screen on at all times. This is useful for presentations etc. But it consumes a lot of battery power. Therefore, it is recommended to connect the smartphone to a charger cable.
(Preferences-buttons)=
-### מקשים
+### Buttons
- Define which buttons are visible on the bottom of your home screen.
- Setting hidden in [simple mode](#preferences-simple-mode).
@@ -240,6 +240,10 @@ When using [SMB](#objectives-objective9), many people do not meal-bolus 100% of
* for people with slow digestion: sending all the bolus upfront can cause hypo because the insulin action is faster than the digestion.
* to leave more room to **AAPS** to deal by itself with **BG rise**. In both cases, **AAPS** will compensate for the missing part of the bolus with SMBs, if/when deemed adequate.
+### Old glycemia time threshold
+
+If the last **BG** received is older than this threshold, then the bolus wizard will by default offer a 100% dose instead of the **Deliver this part of bolus wizard result** setting above. The reason for this is that when **BG** is missing, **AAPS** will not be able to send the remaining part of the bolus afterward (the loop is not running), which would result in high **BG**.
+
### Enabled bolus advisor
Setting hidden in [simple mode](#preferences-simple-mode).
@@ -294,34 +298,7 @@ Use with caution and do not enable it until you learn what it really does. Basic
## לולאה
-(Preferences-aps-mode)=
-### APS mode
-Switch between Open Loop, Closed Loop and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS).
-
-
-
-(Preferences-open-loop)=
-#### Open Loop
-**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
-
-The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
-
-This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
-
-(preferences-closed-loop)=
-#### Closed Loop
-
-**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (_i.e._ without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
-
-The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
-
-Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)** or higher and use a supported pump.
-
-#### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
-
-In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
-
-This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+As of [AAPS version 3.4](#version3400), it is no longer possible to set the loop mode here. See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) to change loop mode now.
(Preferences-minimal-request-change)=
### Minimal request change
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/he/SettingUpAaps/SetupWizard.md b/docs/CROWDIN/he/SettingUpAaps/SetupWizard.md
index 04b057de9976..777237b340f2 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/he/SettingUpAaps/SetupWizard.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/he/SettingUpAaps/SetupWizard.md
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ In this screen, we aim to give some more background information, translate more

-### הודעות
+### Notifications
Android requires special permission for apps if they want to send you notifications.
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ While it is a good feature to disable notifications _e.g._ from social media ap
Please click the first "ASK FOR PERMISSION" button:
-
+
Select the "AAPS" app:
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/he/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md b/docs/CROWDIN/he/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
index 1a61d4a51206..3ada03962136 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/he/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/he/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ The **figure below** shows an example of how the target can be set in an **AAPS*
**BG** targets are set according to your personal preferences and requirements. For example, if you are concerned about hypos at night, you may set your target slightly higher at 117 mg/dL (6.5 mmol/L) from 9 pm - 7am. If you want to make sure you have plenty of insulin on board (IOB) in the morning before bolusing for breakfast, you may set a lower target of 81 mg/dL (4.5 mmol/L) from 7 am - 8 am.
-When In [Open Loop](#Preferences-open-loop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#preferences-closed-loop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
+When In [Open Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
(your-aaps-profile-basal-rates)=
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ Setting your basal rates right is done by trial and error, and should be done in
There are basal testing methods which usually entails observing your basal rates and insulin needs during an intermittent fasting over a 24-hour period. Although you need to test your basal rates for the whole day, it is not recommended to fast during 24h straight. This is because the body triggers mechanisms such as hormones to compensate. A recommended way is to fast 3 times for 8 hours.
-The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#Preferences-aps-mode) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Observe how your **BG** changes: if it is dropping, basal rate is too high. And vice versa.
An alternative method (may be more tricky) is to keep the loop running, and seeing how **IOB** changes. If **IOB** is negative, your basal rate is too high. And vice versa. Beware that this method relies on **ISF** to correct **BG**, and thus depends on other variables to be set reasonably well for it to be successful.
Another way of adjusting your basal rates is to watch the loop action during the night, when all COB have decayed. This method is particularly useful for children, when fasting is difficult or insulin needs change often. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
+The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Observe how your **BG** changes: if it is dropping, basal rate is too high. And vice versa.
An alternative method (may be more tricky) is to keep the loop running, and seeing how **IOB** changes. If **IOB** is negative, your basal rate is too high. And vice versa. Beware that this method relies on **ISF** to correct **BG**, and thus depends on other variables to be set reasonably well for it to be successful.
Another way of adjusting your basal rates is to watch the loop action during the night, when all COB have decayed. This method is particularly useful for children, when fasting is difficult or insulin needs change often. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
See [here](../GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md) how to tweak your basal profile, analyzing patterns in closed loop.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/ko/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md b/docs/CROWDIN/ko/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
index 06e23904d48b..dbcd943dcf78 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/ko/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/ko/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
@@ -51,29 +51,29 @@ The instructions below explain how to activate a new pod session using **AAPS**.
Ensure you have read and understand this whole guide, have read and understand the **Before You Begin** section, as well as **[Omnipod and AAPS Constraints and Issues](#omnipod-dash-constraints)** to avoid running into a known problem.
-#### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
+### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
1. Extra pods (3 or more spare)
2. Spare Insulin and MDI equipment
3. A working Omnipod PDM (In case **AAPS** fails)
4. Supported Phones are a must! (See [Hardware/Software Requirements](#hardware-software-requirements))
5. Correct version of AAPS built and installed
-#### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
+### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
- Before using **AAPS** you or your care giver would have had to manage the Pod using the Omnipod PDM (or in some regions a Phone app) to send commands to your DASH (e.g a Bolus).
- The DASH can only facilitate a single Bluetooth device (e.g PDM or Phone) connection to manage and send commands.
- The device that successfully activates the pod is the only device allowed to communicate with that Pod from that point forward. This means that once you activate a DASH with your Android phone using **AAPS**, **you will no longer be able to use your PDM with that pod!** For the time that Pod is active the **AAPS** Dash driver running on your Android phone is now the new PDM for your pod.
- **DO NOT Throw away your PDM!** It is recommended to keep it around as a backup and for emergencies, for instance when your phone gets lost or **AAPS** is not working correctly.
-#### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
+### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
Default basal rates are programmed on the pod on activation as defined in the current active [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
As long as **AAPS** is operational it will send basal rate adjustment commands that run for a maximum of 120 minutes.
When for some reason the pod does not receive any new commands (for instance because communication was lost due to Pod ➜ phone distance) the pod will automatically fall back to default basal rates as defined in your [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
-#### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
+### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
If you are new to **AAPS** and are setting up your basal rate [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) for the first time, please be aware that basal rates starting on a half-hour basis are not supported. For example, on your Omnipod PDM, if you have a basal rate of 1.1 units which starts at 09:30 and has a duration of 2 hours ending at 11:30, it is not possible replicate this exact basil **Profile** in **AAPS**.
You will need to change this 1.1 unit basal rate to a time range of either 9:00-11:00 or 10:00-12:00. Even though the DASH hardware itself supports the 30 minute basal rate **Profile** increments, **AAPS** does NOT support this feature.
-#### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
+### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
While the DASH does support a zero basal rate, **AAPS** uses multiples of the user's **Profile** basal rate to determine automated treatment; it cannot function with a zero basal rate.
Instead a temporary zero basal rate can be achieved through the "Disconnect pump" function, or through a combination of Disable Loop/Temp Basal Rate or Suspend Loop/Temp Basal Rate.
**NOTE:** The lowest basal rate allowed by the DASH in **AAPS** is 0.05U/h.
@@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ Below is an explanation of the layout and meaning of the icons and status fields
-### 버튼
+### Buttons
 Sends a refresh command to the active pod to update communication.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/ko/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md b/docs/CROWDIN/ko/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
index e40992aae735..cb24c256130f 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/ko/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/ko/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
@@ -95,13 +95,13 @@ The blocks in the middle shows:
On the right side, an icon shows the loop status:
-1. Green circle = loop running
-2. Purple circle with dotted line = [low glucose suspend (LGS)](#objectives-objective6)
+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
+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.
@@ -771,12 +771,6 @@ This tab shows all notes and alerts recorded in Nightscout.
(aaps-screens-running-mode)=
-### Running mode
-
-
-
-Running mode shows current and past AAPS running mode, it is also visible on the main graph as an upper colored bar.
-
## History Browser
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).
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/ko/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md b/docs/CROWDIN/ko/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
index d9658a5a99bb..f7c66b1273e9 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/ko/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/ko/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
@@ -1,5 +1,45 @@
# Key AAPS features
+## Loop mode
+
+The loop status is shown on the main screen with one of the icons below.
+
+**AAPS** offers several loop modes, such as Open Loop (7), Closed Loop (1) and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS - 2).
+
+See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) for information on how to select the loop mode.
+
+
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop)=
+
+### Open Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
+
+The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
+
+This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-LGS)=
+
+### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
+
+In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
+
+This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+
+This mode is available starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop)=
+
+### Closed Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (*i.e.* without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
+
+The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
+
+Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 7](#objectives-objective7)** or higher and use a supported pump.
+
(Open-APS-features-autosens)=
## Autosens
@@ -106,15 +146,7 @@ See also [OpenAPS documentation for SMB](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/lates
This is the [DynamicISF](../DailyLifeWithAaps/DynamicISF.md) feature. When enabled, new settings become available. Settings are explained on the [DynamicISF](#dyn-isf-preferences) page.
-#### High temp-target raises sensitivity
-
-If you have this option enabled, the insulin sensitivity will be increased while having a temporary target above 100 mg/dl or 5.6 mmol/l. This means, the ISF will rise while IC and basal will decrease. This will effectively make **AAPS** less aggressive when you set a high temp target.
-
-#### Low temp-target lowers sensitivity
-
-If you have this option enabled, the insulin sensitivity will be decreased while having a temporary target lower than 100 mg/dl or 5.6 mmol/l. This means, the ISF will decrease while IC and basal will rise. This will effectively make **AAPS** more aggressive when you set a low temp target.
-
-### Enable Autosens feature
+### Use Autosens feature
This is the [Autosens](#Open-APS-features-autosens) feature. When using DynamicISF, Autosens can not be used, since they are two different algorithms altering the same variable (sensitivity).
@@ -122,7 +154,7 @@ Autosens looks at blood glucose deviations (positive/negative/neutral). It will
When enabled, new settings become available.
-### Sensitivity raises target
+#### Sensitivity raises target
If this option is enabled, the sensitivity detection (autosens) can raise the target when sensitivity is detected (below 100%). In this case your target will be raised by the percentage of the detected sensitivity.
@@ -132,13 +164,13 @@ If the target is modified due to sensitivity detection, it will be displayed wit
This setting is available when one of "Enable dynamic sensitivity" or "Enable Autosens feature" are enabled.
-### Resistance lowers target
+#### Resistance lowers target
If this option is enabled, the sensitivity detection (autosens) can lower the target when resistance is detected (above 100%). In this case your target will be lowered by the percentage of the detected resistance.
This setting is available when one of "Enable dynamic sensitivity" or "Enable Autosens feature" are enabled.
-### SMB를 사용하기
+### Enable SMB
Enable this to use SMB functionality. If disabled, no **SMBs** will be given.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/ko/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md b/docs/CROWDIN/ko/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
index 6e169d110e2f..82e38d0e73ff 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/ko/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/ko/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Don't rush, go slow!
## **Recommended settings and advice while tweaking basal**
- Do all testing with [closed loop enabled](#AapsScreens-loop-status).
-- **Turn OFF all [automations](../DailyLifeWithAAPS/Automations.md)**
+- **Turn OFF all [automations](../DailyLifeWithAaps/Automations.md)**
- **Turn OFF [DynISF](#Open-APS-features-DynamicISF), [AutoISF](../AdvancedOptions/DevBranch.md), [AutoSens](#Open-APS-features-autosens)** so that they will not try to adapt your profile.
- Do not make manual user actions (manual bolus, temp targets etc…) while testing: let the system use the **Profile** settings only.
- For the [additional graphs](#AapsScreens-section-g-additional-graphs): on graph 1, use Insulin On Board, Carbs On Board (and Sensitivity change). On graph 2, use Deviations and Blood Glucose Impact. When asking for advice, always include those on your screenshots.
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Don't rush, go slow!
Meaning that the meal is digested, and there are no more carbs in your body.
-AAPS might indicate [COB=0 while you still have carbs on board](../DailyLifeWithAAPS/CobCalculation.md).
+AAPS might indicate [COB=0 while you still have carbs on board](../DailyLifeWithAaps/CobCalculation.md).
## **[Profile](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) definitions**
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/ko/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md b/docs/CROWDIN/ko/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
index 1175180717ed..688492cd5c4f 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/ko/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/ko/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
@@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ You need at least start [objective 11 (in later versions objective 10!)](#object
- visualization of [dynamic target adjustment](#AapsScreens-visualization-of-dynamic-target-adjustment) @Tornado-Tim
- new [preferences layout](../SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md) @MilosKozak
- SMB algorithm update @Tornado-Tim
-- [Low glucose suspend mode](#Preferences-aps-mode) @Tornado-Tim
+- [Low glucose suspend mode](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) @Tornado-Tim
- [carbs required notifications](#key-aaps-features-minimal-carbs-required-for-suggestion) @twain47 @Tornado-Tim
- removed Careportal (moved to Actions) @MilosKozak
- [new encrypted backup format](ExportImportSettings.md) @dlvoy
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/ko/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md b/docs/CROWDIN/ko/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
index 8814234c9a66..4d877bfe5535 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/ko/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/ko/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ The purpose of **Objective 4** is to recognise how often **AAPS** will evaluate
The minimal time to complete this objective: **7 days**. This is a mandatory wait time. It is not possible to proceed to the next **Objective**, even if all basal rate changes were enacted already.
-- Select Open Loop either from the [Preferences > OpenAPS](#Preferences-aps-mode) menu or by pressing and holding the Loop icon on the top left of the **Overview** screen.
+- Select Open Loop either by pressing and holding the [Loop icon](#AapsScreens-loop-status) on the top right of the **Overview** screen.
- Manually enact at least 20 of the temporary basal rate suggestions over a period of 7 days; key them into your (physical) pump and confirm in AAPS that you have accepted them. Ensure these basal rate adjustments show up in **AAPS** and **Nightscout**.
- Use [**Temp Targets**](../DailyLifeWithAaps/TempTargets.md) when necessary. After treating a hypo, use the predefined "hypo temp target" to prevent the system from overcorrecting upon the bounce back.
- If you are still in [Simple Mode](#preferences-simple-mode) at this point, now is probably a good time to switch it off.
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ As part of **Objective 5** you will start to understand how temporary basal reco
Estimated time to complete this objective: **7 days**.
-This **Objective** requires you to determine and set your “Max U/h a temp basal can be set to” (max-basal) value as described in [OpenAPS-features](#Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to). This value can be set in **Preferences > OpenAPS**. If you are still using a virtual pump, make sure this safety setting is set in both **AAPS** and your insulin pump.
+This **Objective** requires you to determine and set your “Max U/h a temp basal can be set to” (max-basal) value as described in [OpenAPS-features](#Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to). This value can be set in [Preferences > OpenAPS SMB](#Preferences-openaps-smb-settings). If you are still using a virtual pump, make sure this safety setting is set in both **AAPS** and your insulin pump.
You might wish to set your [**Profile** BG target](#profile-glucose-targets) higher than usual until you are comfortable with **AAPS**' calculations and settings. You may wish to experiment with adjusting your **BG target** in your **Profile** being in a tighter range (say, 1 or less mmol/l [20 mg/dl or less] wide) and observe the resulting behavior.
@@ -162,13 +162,14 @@ This means that when you are on **Objective 6**, if sensor glucose levels are dr
- Watch active temporary basals by looking at the turquoise basal text on the OVERVIEW screen or the turquoise basal render as part of the OVERVIEW graph.
- You may temporarily experience spikes following treated hypos without being able to increase basals on the rebound.
+(objectives-objective7)=
## Objective 7: Tuning the closed loop, raising maxIOB above 0 and gradually lowering BG targets
-To complete **Objective 7** you have to close your loop and raise your [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over). **maxIOB** was zeroed out automatically in **Objective 6**. This is now reverted. **AAPS** will start to use your defined maxIOB value to correct high glucose values.
+To complete **Objective 7** you have to close your loop and raise your [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over). **maxIOB** was zeroed out automatically in **Objective 6**, due to the Low Glucose Suspend mode. This is no longer the case. **AAPS** will start to use your defined maxIOB value to correct high glucose values.
Minimal time to complete this objective: **1 day**. This is a mandatory wait time. It is not possible to proceed to the next **Objective** until this period of time has expired.
-- Select **Closed Loop** either from [Preferences > OpenAPS](../SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md) or by pressing and holding the Loop icon in the top right corner of the **Overview** screen. Stay in **Closed Loop** over a period of 1 day.
+- Select **Closed Loop** by pressing and holding the [Loop icon](#AapsScreens-loop-status) in the top right corner of the **Overview** screen. Stay in **Closed Loop** over a period of 1 day.
- Slowly raise your 'Maximum total IOB OpenAPS can’t go over' (in OpenAPS called 'max-iob') above 0, until you find the settings that work best for you.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/ko/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md b/docs/CROWDIN/ko/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
index f313f885ea6c..0e1ce9b7c7ed 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/ko/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/ko/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ In the **Overview** section, you can define the preferences for the home screen.
Option 'Keep screen on' will force Android to keep the screen on at all times. This is useful for presentations etc. But it consumes a lot of battery power. Therefore, it is recommended to connect the smartphone to a charger cable.
(Preferences-buttons)=
-### 버튼
+### Buttons
- Define which buttons are visible on the bottom of your home screen.
- Setting hidden in [simple mode](#preferences-simple-mode).
@@ -240,6 +240,10 @@ When using [SMB](#objectives-objective9), many people do not meal-bolus 100% of
* for people with slow digestion: sending all the bolus upfront can cause hypo because the insulin action is faster than the digestion.
* to leave more room to **AAPS** to deal by itself with **BG rise**. In both cases, **AAPS** will compensate for the missing part of the bolus with SMBs, if/when deemed adequate.
+### Old glycemia time threshold
+
+If the last **BG** received is older than this threshold, then the bolus wizard will by default offer a 100% dose instead of the **Deliver this part of bolus wizard result** setting above. The reason for this is that when **BG** is missing, **AAPS** will not be able to send the remaining part of the bolus afterward (the loop is not running), which would result in high **BG**.
+
### Enabled bolus advisor
Setting hidden in [simple mode](#preferences-simple-mode).
@@ -294,34 +298,7 @@ Use with caution and do not enable it until you learn what it really does. Basic
## Loop
-(Preferences-aps-mode)=
-### APS mode
-Switch between Open Loop, Closed Loop and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS).
-
-
-
-(Preferences-open-loop)=
-#### Open Loop
-**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
-
-The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
-
-This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
-
-(preferences-closed-loop)=
-#### Closed Loop
-
-**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (_i.e._ without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
-
-The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
-
-Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)** or higher and use a supported pump.
-
-#### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
-
-In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
-
-This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+As of [AAPS version 3.4](#version3400), it is no longer possible to set the loop mode here. See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) to change loop mode now.
(Preferences-minimal-request-change)=
### Minimal request change
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/ko/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md b/docs/CROWDIN/ko/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
index 69c9292cf13e..18395a5c08d8 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/ko/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/ko/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ The **figure below** shows an example of how the target can be set in an **AAPS*
**BG** targets are set according to your personal preferences and requirements. For example, if you are concerned about hypos at night, you may set your target slightly higher at 117 mg/dL (6.5 mmol/L) from 9 pm - 7am. If you want to make sure you have plenty of insulin on board (IOB) in the morning before bolusing for breakfast, you may set a lower target of 81 mg/dL (4.5 mmol/L) from 7 am - 8 am.
-When In [Open Loop](#Preferences-open-loop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#preferences-closed-loop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
+When In [Open Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
(your-aaps-profile-basal-rates)=
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ Setting your basal rates right is done by trial and error, and should be done in
There are basal testing methods which usually entails observing your basal rates and insulin needs during an intermittent fasting over a 24-hour period. Although you need to test your basal rates for the whole day, it is not recommended to fast during 24h straight. This is because the body triggers mechanisms such as hormones to compensate. A recommended way is to fast 3 times for 8 hours.
-The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#Preferences-aps-mode) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Observe how your **BG** changes: if it is dropping, basal rate is too high. And vice versa.
An alternative method (may be more tricky) is to keep the loop running, and seeing how **IOB** changes. If **IOB** is negative, your basal rate is too high. And vice versa. Beware that this method relies on **ISF** to correct **BG**, and thus depends on other variables to be set reasonably well for it to be successful.
Another way of adjusting your basal rates is to watch the loop action during the night, when all COB have decayed. This method is particularly useful for children, when fasting is difficult or insulin needs change often. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
+The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Observe how your **BG** changes: if it is dropping, basal rate is too high. And vice versa.
An alternative method (may be more tricky) is to keep the loop running, and seeing how **IOB** changes. If **IOB** is negative, your basal rate is too high. And vice versa. Beware that this method relies on **ISF** to correct **BG**, and thus depends on other variables to be set reasonably well for it to be successful.
Another way of adjusting your basal rates is to watch the loop action during the night, when all COB have decayed. This method is particularly useful for children, when fasting is difficult or insulin needs change often. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
See [here](../GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md) how to tweak your basal profile, analyzing patterns in closed loop.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/lt/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md b/docs/CROWDIN/lt/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
index 4c5e25919175..56668ab83d97 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/lt/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/lt/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
@@ -51,29 +51,29 @@ The instructions below explain how to activate a new pod session using **AAPS**.
Ensure you have read and understand this whole guide, have read and understand the **Before You Begin** section, as well as **[Omnipod and AAPS Constraints and Issues](#omnipod-dash-constraints)** to avoid running into a known problem.
-#### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
+### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
1. Extra pods (3 or more spare)
2. Spare Insulin and MDI equipment
3. A working Omnipod PDM (In case **AAPS** fails)
4. Supported Phones are a must! (See [Hardware/Software Requirements](#hardware-software-requirements))
5. Correct version of AAPS built and installed
-#### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
+### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
- Before using **AAPS** you or your care giver would have had to manage the Pod using the Omnipod PDM (or in some regions a Phone app) to send commands to your DASH (e.g a Bolus).
- The DASH can only facilitate a single Bluetooth device (e.g PDM or Phone) connection to manage and send commands.
- The device that successfully activates the pod is the only device allowed to communicate with that Pod from that point forward. This means that once you activate a DASH with your Android phone using **AAPS**, **you will no longer be able to use your PDM with that pod!** For the time that Pod is active the **AAPS** Dash driver running on your Android phone is now the new PDM for your pod.
- **DO NOT Throw away your PDM!** It is recommended to keep it around as a backup and for emergencies, for instance when your phone gets lost or **AAPS** is not working correctly.
-#### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
+### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
Default basal rates are programmed on the pod on activation as defined in the current active [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
As long as **AAPS** is operational it will send basal rate adjustment commands that run for a maximum of 120 minutes.
When for some reason the pod does not receive any new commands (for instance because communication was lost due to Pod ➜ phone distance) the pod will automatically fall back to default basal rates as defined in your [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
-#### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
+### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
If you are new to **AAPS** and are setting up your basal rate [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) for the first time, please be aware that basal rates starting on a half-hour basis are not supported. For example, on your Omnipod PDM, if you have a basal rate of 1.1 units which starts at 09:30 and has a duration of 2 hours ending at 11:30, it is not possible replicate this exact basil **Profile** in **AAPS**.
You will need to change this 1.1 unit basal rate to a time range of either 9:00-11:00 or 10:00-12:00. Even though the DASH hardware itself supports the 30 minute basal rate **Profile** increments, **AAPS** does NOT support this feature.
-#### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
+### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
While the DASH does support a zero basal rate, **AAPS** uses multiples of the user's **Profile** basal rate to determine automated treatment; it cannot function with a zero basal rate.
Instead a temporary zero basal rate can be achieved through the "Disconnect pump" function, or through a combination of Disable Loop/Temp Basal Rate or Suspend Loop/Temp Basal Rate.
**NOTE:** The lowest basal rate allowed by the DASH in **AAPS** is 0.05U/h.
@@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ Below is an explanation of the layout and meaning of the icons and status fields
-### Mygtukai
+### Buttons
 Sends a refresh command to the active pod to update communication.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/lt/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md b/docs/CROWDIN/lt/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
index b084c74aa17d..b22967302eed 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/lt/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/lt/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
@@ -95,13 +95,13 @@ The blocks in the middle shows:
On the right side, an icon shows the loop status:
-1. Green circle = loop running
-2. Purple circle with dotted line = [low glucose suspend (LGS)](#objectives-objective6)
+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
+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.
@@ -771,12 +771,6 @@ This tab shows all notes and alerts recorded in Nightscout.
(aaps-screens-running-mode)=
-### Running mode
-
-
-
-Running mode shows current and past AAPS running mode, it is also visible on the main graph as an upper colored bar.
-
## History Browser
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).
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/lt/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md b/docs/CROWDIN/lt/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
index dd2b2e7667b1..ddd58f0ac870 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/lt/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/lt/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
@@ -1,5 +1,45 @@
# Key AAPS features
+## Loop mode
+
+The loop status is shown on the main screen with one of the icons below.
+
+**AAPS** offers several loop modes, such as Open Loop (7), Closed Loop (1) and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS - 2).
+
+See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) for information on how to select the loop mode.
+
+
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop)=
+
+### Open Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
+
+The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
+
+This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-LGS)=
+
+### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
+
+In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
+
+This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+
+This mode is available starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop)=
+
+### Closed Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (*i.e.* without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
+
+The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
+
+Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 7](#objectives-objective7)** or higher and use a supported pump.
+
(Open-APS-features-autosens)=
## Autosens
@@ -106,15 +146,7 @@ See also [OpenAPS documentation for SMB](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/lates
This is the [DynamicISF](../DailyLifeWithAaps/DynamicISF.md) feature. When enabled, new settings become available. Settings are explained on the [DynamicISF](#dyn-isf-preferences) page.
-#### High temp-target raises sensitivity
-
-If you have this option enabled, the insulin sensitivity will be increased while having a temporary target above 100 mg/dl or 5.6 mmol/l. This means, the ISF will rise while IC and basal will decrease. This will effectively make **AAPS** less aggressive when you set a high temp target.
-
-#### Low temp-target lowers sensitivity
-
-If you have this option enabled, the insulin sensitivity will be decreased while having a temporary target lower than 100 mg/dl or 5.6 mmol/l. This means, the ISF will decrease while IC and basal will rise. This will effectively make **AAPS** more aggressive when you set a low temp target.
-
-### Enable Autosens feature
+### Use Autosens feature
This is the [Autosens](#Open-APS-features-autosens) feature. When using DynamicISF, Autosens can not be used, since they are two different algorithms altering the same variable (sensitivity).
@@ -122,7 +154,7 @@ Autosens looks at blood glucose deviations (positive/negative/neutral). It will
When enabled, new settings become available.
-### Sensitivity raises target
+#### Sensitivity raises target
If this option is enabled, the sensitivity detection (autosens) can raise the target when sensitivity is detected (below 100%). In this case your target will be raised by the percentage of the detected sensitivity.
@@ -132,13 +164,13 @@ If the target is modified due to sensitivity detection, it will be displayed wit
This setting is available when one of "Enable dynamic sensitivity" or "Enable Autosens feature" are enabled.
-### Resistance lowers target
+#### Resistance lowers target
If this option is enabled, the sensitivity detection (autosens) can lower the target when resistance is detected (above 100%). In this case your target will be lowered by the percentage of the detected resistance.
This setting is available when one of "Enable dynamic sensitivity" or "Enable Autosens feature" are enabled.
-### Įjungti SMB
+### Enable SMB
Enable this to use SMB functionality. If disabled, no **SMBs** will be given.
@@ -174,7 +206,7 @@ If this setting is enabled, SMB is enabled when there is any temp target set (ea
This setting is not visible if "Enable SMB always" is switched on.
-#### Įjungti SMB po angliavandenių įvedimo
+#### Enable SMB after carbs
If enabled, SMB is enabled for 6h after carbohydrates are announced, even if COB has reached 0.
@@ -193,7 +225,7 @@ Default value: 3 min.
(Open-APS-features-max-minutes-of-basal-to-limit-smb-to)=
-#### SMB atitinka valandinės bazės insulino kiekį, kuris gaunamas ne daugiau, kaip per
+#### Max minutes of basal to limit SMB to
This is an important safety setting. This value determines how much SMB can be given based on the amount of basal insulin in a given time, when it is covered by COBs.
@@ -211,7 +243,7 @@ Default value : the same as **Max minutes of basal to limit SMB to**.
This setting is only visible if "Enable SMB" and "Enable UAM " are switched on.
-### Įjungti NDM
+### Enable UAM
With this option enabled, the SMB algorithm can recognize unannounced meals. This is helpful if you forget to tell **AAPS** about your carbs or estimate your carbs wrong and the amount of entered carbs is wrong or if a meal with lots of fat and protein has a longer duration than expected. Without any carb entry, UAM can recognize fast glucose increase caused by carbs, adrenaline, etc., and tries to adjust it with SMBs. This also works the opposite way: if there is a fast glucose decrease, it can stop SMBs earlier.
@@ -229,7 +261,7 @@ In any case, the required carbs will be displayed in the COB section on your hom

-### Papildomi nustatymai
+### Advanced Settings
You can read more here : [OpenAPS docs](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/While%20You%20Wait%20For%20Gear/preferences-and-safety-settings.html).
@@ -291,7 +323,7 @@ Here, you can choose, if you want to use the [sensitivity detection](../DailyLif
If you have this option enabled, autosens can adjust targets (next to basal and ISF), too. This lets **AAPS** work more 'aggressive' or not. The actual target might be reached faster with this.
-### Papildomi nustatymai
+### Advanced Settings
- Normally you do not have to change the settings in this dialogue!
- If you want to change them anyway make sure to read about details in [OpenAPS docs](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/While%20You%20Wait%20For%20Gear/preferences-and-safety-settings.html#) and to understand what you are doing.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/lt/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md b/docs/CROWDIN/lt/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
index 6e169d110e2f..82e38d0e73ff 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/lt/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/lt/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Don't rush, go slow!
## **Recommended settings and advice while tweaking basal**
- Do all testing with [closed loop enabled](#AapsScreens-loop-status).
-- **Turn OFF all [automations](../DailyLifeWithAAPS/Automations.md)**
+- **Turn OFF all [automations](../DailyLifeWithAaps/Automations.md)**
- **Turn OFF [DynISF](#Open-APS-features-DynamicISF), [AutoISF](../AdvancedOptions/DevBranch.md), [AutoSens](#Open-APS-features-autosens)** so that they will not try to adapt your profile.
- Do not make manual user actions (manual bolus, temp targets etc…) while testing: let the system use the **Profile** settings only.
- For the [additional graphs](#AapsScreens-section-g-additional-graphs): on graph 1, use Insulin On Board, Carbs On Board (and Sensitivity change). On graph 2, use Deviations and Blood Glucose Impact. When asking for advice, always include those on your screenshots.
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Don't rush, go slow!
Meaning that the meal is digested, and there are no more carbs in your body.
-AAPS might indicate [COB=0 while you still have carbs on board](../DailyLifeWithAAPS/CobCalculation.md).
+AAPS might indicate [COB=0 while you still have carbs on board](../DailyLifeWithAaps/CobCalculation.md).
## **[Profile](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) definitions**
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/lt/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md b/docs/CROWDIN/lt/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
index 9b9f8d799915..98fa8759b6bf 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/lt/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/lt/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
@@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ You need at least start [objective 11 (in later versions objective 10!)](#object
- visualization of [dynamic target adjustment](#AapsScreens-visualization-of-dynamic-target-adjustment) @Tornado-Tim
- new [preferences layout](../SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md) @MilosKozak
- SMB algorithm update @Tornado-Tim
-- [Low glucose suspend mode](#Preferences-aps-mode) @Tornado-Tim
+- [Low glucose suspend mode](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) @Tornado-Tim
- [carbs required notifications](#key-aaps-features-minimal-carbs-required-for-suggestion) @twain47 @Tornado-Tim
- removed Careportal (moved to Actions) @MilosKozak
- [new encrypted backup format](ExportImportSettings.md) @dlvoy
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/lt/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md b/docs/CROWDIN/lt/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
index ab689aa07fbf..ad43e3427e8f 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/lt/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/lt/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ The purpose of **Objective 4** is to recognise how often **AAPS** will evaluate
The minimal time to complete this objective: **7 days**. This is a mandatory wait time. It is not possible to proceed to the next **Objective**, even if all basal rate changes were enacted already.
-- Select Open Loop either from the [Preferences > OpenAPS](#Preferences-aps-mode) menu or by pressing and holding the Loop icon on the top left of the **Overview** screen.
+- Select Open Loop either by pressing and holding the [Loop icon](#AapsScreens-loop-status) on the top right of the **Overview** screen.
- Manually enact at least 20 of the temporary basal rate suggestions over a period of 7 days; key them into your (physical) pump and confirm in AAPS that you have accepted them. Ensure these basal rate adjustments show up in **AAPS** and **Nightscout**.
- Use [**Temp Targets**](../DailyLifeWithAaps/TempTargets.md) when necessary. After treating a hypo, use the predefined "hypo temp target" to prevent the system from overcorrecting upon the bounce back.
- If you are still in [Simple Mode](#preferences-simple-mode) at this point, now is probably a good time to switch it off.
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ As part of **Objective 5** you will start to understand how temporary basal reco
Estimated time to complete this objective: **7 days**.
-This **Objective** requires you to determine and set your “Max U/h a temp basal can be set to” (max-basal) value as described in [OpenAPS-features](#Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to). This value can be set in **Preferences > OpenAPS**. If you are still using a virtual pump, make sure this safety setting is set in both **AAPS** and your insulin pump.
+This **Objective** requires you to determine and set your “Max U/h a temp basal can be set to” (max-basal) value as described in [OpenAPS-features](#Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to). This value can be set in [Preferences > OpenAPS SMB](#Preferences-openaps-smb-settings). If you are still using a virtual pump, make sure this safety setting is set in both **AAPS** and your insulin pump.
You might wish to set your [**Profile** BG target](#profile-glucose-targets) higher than usual until you are comfortable with **AAPS**' calculations and settings. You may wish to experiment with adjusting your **BG target** in your **Profile** being in a tighter range (say, 1 or less mmol/l [20 mg/dl or less] wide) and observe the resulting behavior.
@@ -162,13 +162,14 @@ This means that when you are on **Objective 6**, if sensor glucose levels are dr
- Watch active temporary basals by looking at the turquoise basal text on the OVERVIEW screen or the turquoise basal render as part of the OVERVIEW graph.
- You may temporarily experience spikes following treated hypos without being able to increase basals on the rebound.
+(objectives-objective7)=
## Objective 7: Tuning the closed loop, raising maxIOB above 0 and gradually lowering BG targets
-To complete **Objective 7** you have to close your loop and raise your [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over). **maxIOB** was zeroed out automatically in **Objective 6**. This is now reverted. **AAPS** will start to use your defined maxIOB value to correct high glucose values.
+To complete **Objective 7** you have to close your loop and raise your [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over). **maxIOB** was zeroed out automatically in **Objective 6**, due to the Low Glucose Suspend mode. This is no longer the case. **AAPS** will start to use your defined maxIOB value to correct high glucose values.
Minimal time to complete this objective: **1 day**. This is a mandatory wait time. It is not possible to proceed to the next **Objective** until this period of time has expired.
-- Select **Closed Loop** either from [Preferences > OpenAPS](../SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md) or by pressing and holding the Loop icon in the top right corner of the **Overview** screen. Stay in **Closed Loop** over a period of 1 day.
+- Select **Closed Loop** by pressing and holding the [Loop icon](#AapsScreens-loop-status) in the top right corner of the **Overview** screen. Stay in **Closed Loop** over a period of 1 day.
- Slowly raise your 'Maximum total IOB OpenAPS can’t go over' (in OpenAPS called 'max-iob') above 0, until you find the settings that work best for you.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/lt/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md b/docs/CROWDIN/lt/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
index 291795fc98c0..2cdd4f1b65bc 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/lt/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/lt/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ In the **Overview** section, you can define the preferences for the home screen.
Option 'Keep screen on' will force Android to keep the screen on at all times. This is useful for presentations etc. But it consumes a lot of battery power. Therefore, it is recommended to connect the smartphone to a charger cable.
(Preferences-buttons)=
-### Mygtukai
+### Buttons
- Define which buttons are visible on the bottom of your home screen.
- Setting hidden in [simple mode](#preferences-simple-mode).
@@ -240,6 +240,10 @@ When using [SMB](#objectives-objective9), many people do not meal-bolus 100% of
* for people with slow digestion: sending all the bolus upfront can cause hypo because the insulin action is faster than the digestion.
* to leave more room to **AAPS** to deal by itself with **BG rise**. In both cases, **AAPS** will compensate for the missing part of the bolus with SMBs, if/when deemed adequate.
+### Old glycemia time threshold
+
+If the last **BG** received is older than this threshold, then the bolus wizard will by default offer a 100% dose instead of the **Deliver this part of bolus wizard result** setting above. The reason for this is that when **BG** is missing, **AAPS** will not be able to send the remaining part of the bolus afterward (the loop is not running), which would result in high **BG**.
+
### Enabled bolus advisor
Setting hidden in [simple mode](#preferences-simple-mode).
@@ -294,34 +298,7 @@ Use with caution and do not enable it until you learn what it really does. Basic
## Ciklas
-(Preferences-aps-mode)=
-### APS mode
-Switch between Open Loop, Closed Loop and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS).
-
-
-
-(Preferences-open-loop)=
-#### Open Loop
-**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
-
-The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
-
-This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
-
-(preferences-closed-loop)=
-#### Closed Loop
-
-**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (_i.e._ without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
-
-The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
-
-Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)** or higher and use a supported pump.
-
-#### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
-
-In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
-
-This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+As of [AAPS version 3.4](#version3400), it is no longer possible to set the loop mode here. See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) to change loop mode now.
(Preferences-minimal-request-change)=
### Minimal request change
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/lt/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md b/docs/CROWDIN/lt/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
index 0cf082952be5..5f6f99ba35a6 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/lt/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/lt/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ The **figure below** shows an example of how the target can be set in an **AAPS*
**BG** targets are set according to your personal preferences and requirements. For example, if you are concerned about hypos at night, you may set your target slightly higher at 117 mg/dL (6.5 mmol/L) from 9 pm - 7am. If you want to make sure you have plenty of insulin on board (IOB) in the morning before bolusing for breakfast, you may set a lower target of 81 mg/dL (4.5 mmol/L) from 7 am - 8 am.
-When In [Open Loop](#Preferences-open-loop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#preferences-closed-loop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
+When In [Open Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
(your-aaps-profile-basal-rates)=
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ Setting your basal rates right is done by trial and error, and should be done in
There are basal testing methods which usually entails observing your basal rates and insulin needs during an intermittent fasting over a 24-hour period. Although you need to test your basal rates for the whole day, it is not recommended to fast during 24h straight. This is because the body triggers mechanisms such as hormones to compensate. A recommended way is to fast 3 times for 8 hours.
-The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#Preferences-aps-mode) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Observe how your **BG** changes: if it is dropping, basal rate is too high. And vice versa.
An alternative method (may be more tricky) is to keep the loop running, and seeing how **IOB** changes. If **IOB** is negative, your basal rate is too high. And vice versa. Beware that this method relies on **ISF** to correct **BG**, and thus depends on other variables to be set reasonably well for it to be successful.
Another way of adjusting your basal rates is to watch the loop action during the night, when all COB have decayed. This method is particularly useful for children, when fasting is difficult or insulin needs change often. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
+The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Observe how your **BG** changes: if it is dropping, basal rate is too high. And vice versa.
An alternative method (may be more tricky) is to keep the loop running, and seeing how **IOB** changes. If **IOB** is negative, your basal rate is too high. And vice versa. Beware that this method relies on **ISF** to correct **BG**, and thus depends on other variables to be set reasonably well for it to be successful.
Another way of adjusting your basal rates is to watch the loop action during the night, when all COB have decayed. This method is particularly useful for children, when fasting is difficult or insulin needs change often. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
See [here](../GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md) how to tweak your basal profile, analyzing patterns in closed loop.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/nl/CompatiblePumps/MedtrumNano.md b/docs/CROWDIN/nl/CompatiblePumps/MedtrumNano.md
index 20d7bd6fdc88..b87ad687bbe2 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/nl/CompatiblePumps/MedtrumNano.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/nl/CompatiblePumps/MedtrumNano.md
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ If in doubt you can also select “Virtual Pump” and select “Medtrum” late

-#### Optie 2: De Configurator
+#### Option 2: The Config Builder
On an existing installation you can select the **Medtrum** pump in [Config Builder > Pump](#Config-Builder-pump):
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/nl/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md b/docs/CROWDIN/nl/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
index a10ed73a9f76..685f8066e4a0 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/nl/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/nl/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
@@ -51,29 +51,29 @@ The instructions below explain how to activate a new pod session using **AAPS**.
Ensure you have read and understand this whole guide, have read and understand the **Before You Begin** section, as well as **[Omnipod and AAPS Constraints and Issues](#omnipod-dash-constraints)** to avoid running into a known problem.
-#### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
+### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
1. Extra pods (3 or more spare)
2. Spare Insulin and MDI equipment
3. A working Omnipod PDM (In case **AAPS** fails)
4. Supported Phones are a must! (See [Hardware/Software Requirements](#hardware-software-requirements))
5. Correct version of AAPS built and installed
-#### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
+### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
- Before using **AAPS** you or your care giver would have had to manage the Pod using the Omnipod PDM (or in some regions a Phone app) to send commands to your DASH (e.g a Bolus).
- The DASH can only facilitate a single Bluetooth device (e.g PDM or Phone) connection to manage and send commands.
- The device that successfully activates the pod is the only device allowed to communicate with that Pod from that point forward. This means that once you activate a DASH with your Android phone using **AAPS**, **you will no longer be able to use your PDM with that pod!** For the time that Pod is active the **AAPS** Dash driver running on your Android phone is now the new PDM for your pod.
- **DO NOT Throw away your PDM!** It is recommended to keep it around as a backup and for emergencies, for instance when your phone gets lost or **AAPS** is not working correctly.
-#### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
+### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
Default basal rates are programmed on the pod on activation as defined in the current active [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
As long as **AAPS** is operational it will send basal rate adjustment commands that run for a maximum of 120 minutes.
When for some reason the pod does not receive any new commands (for instance because communication was lost due to Pod ➜ phone distance) the pod will automatically fall back to default basal rates as defined in your [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
-#### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
+### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
If you are new to **AAPS** and are setting up your basal rate [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) for the first time, please be aware that basal rates starting on a half-hour basis are not supported. For example, on your Omnipod PDM, if you have a basal rate of 1.1 units which starts at 09:30 and has a duration of 2 hours ending at 11:30, it is not possible replicate this exact basil **Profile** in **AAPS**.
You will need to change this 1.1 unit basal rate to a time range of either 9:00-11:00 or 10:00-12:00. Even though the DASH hardware itself supports the 30 minute basal rate **Profile** increments, **AAPS** does NOT support this feature.
-#### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
+### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
While the DASH does support a zero basal rate, **AAPS** uses multiples of the user's **Profile** basal rate to determine automated treatment; it cannot function with a zero basal rate.
Instead a temporary zero basal rate can be achieved through the "Disconnect pump" function, or through a combination of Disable Loop/Temp Basal Rate or Suspend Loop/Temp Basal Rate.
**NOTE:** The lowest basal rate allowed by the DASH in **AAPS** is 0.05U/h.
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Select “DASH” when you reach Pump selection.
When in doubt you can also select “Virtual Pump” and select “DASH” later, after setting up **AAPS** (See Option 2).
(omnipod-dash-option-2-config-builder)=
-### Optie 2: De Configurator
+### Option 2: The Config Builder
On an existing installation you can select the **DASH** pump from the Config builder:
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ Selecting the **checkbox (4)** next to the **Settings Gear (3)** will allow the

-### Verificatie van de selectie van de Omnipod Driver
+### Verification of Omnipod Driver Selection
To verify that you have selected the DASH in **AAPS**, if you have **checked the box (4)**, **swipe to the left** from the **Overview** tab, where you will now see a **DASH** tab on **AAPS**. If this box is left unchecked, you’ll find the DASH tab in the hamburger menu upper left.
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ To verify that you have selected the DASH in **AAPS**, if you have **checked the
(omnipod-dash-activate-pod)=
-### Activeer Pod
+### Activate Pod
1. Navigate to the **DASH** tab and click on the **POD MGMT (1)** button, and then click on **Activate Pod (2)**.
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ To verify that you have selected the DASH in **AAPS**, if you have **checked the
(omnipod-dash-deactivate-pod)=
-### Deactiveer Pod
+### Deactivate Pod
Under normal circumstances, the expected lifetime of a pod is three days (72 hours) and an additional 8 hours after the pod expiration warning for a total of 80 hours of total pod usage.
@@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ Below is an explanation of the layout and meaning of the icons and status fields
-### Knoppen
+### Buttons
 Sends a refresh command to the active pod to update communication.
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ The settings groups are listed below; you can enable or disable via a toggle swi
***NOTE:** An asterisk (\*) denotes the default setting is enabled.*
-### Pieptonen
+### Confirmation beeps

@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ Provides confirmation beeps from the pod for bolus, basal, SMB, and TBR delivery
-### Waarschuwingen
+### Alerts

@@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ Provides **AAPS** alerts for pod expiration, shutdown, low reservoir based on th
-### Meldingen
+### Notifications

diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/nl/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md b/docs/CROWDIN/nl/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md
index 2d4de25c4b1c..fe9e4f11e552 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/nl/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/nl/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Detailed steps on how to setup your pod communication device are listed below in
**OR**
-### Optie 2: De Configurator
+### Option 2: The Config Builder
Via the top-left hand corner **hamburger menu** under **Config Builder (1)** ➜**Pump**➜**Omnipod** by selecting the **radio button (2)** titled **Omnipod**. Selecting the **checkbox (4)** next to the **Settings Gear (3)** will display the Omnipod menu as a tab in the AAPS interface titled **POD**. This is referred to in this documentation as the **Omnipod (POD)** tab.
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Via the top-left hand corner **hamburger menu** under **Config Builder (1)** ➜
>
>  
-### Verificatie van de selectie van de Omnipod Driver
+### Verification of Omnipod Driver Selection
*Note: If you have exited the Setup Wizard early without selecting your RileyLink, the Omnipod Driver is enabled but you will still need to select your RileyLink. You may see the Omnipod (POD) tab appear as it does below*
@@ -483,13 +483,13 @@ Below is an explanation of the layout and meaning of the icons on the **Pod Mana
> 
-- **Activeer Pod**
+- **Activate Pod**
> 
>
> Primes and activates a new pod
-- **Deactiveer Pod**
+- **Deactivate Pod**
> 
>
@@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ Allows for scanning of a pod communication device. The Omnipod driver cannot sel
- **Enable battery change logging in Actions:** In the Actions menu, the battery change button is enabled IF you have enabled this setting AND the battery reporting setting above. Some pod communication devices now have the ability to use regular batteries which can be changed. This option allows you to note that and reset battery age timers.
-### Pieptonen
+### Confirmation beeps
Provides confirmation beeps from the pod for bolus, basal, SMB, and TBR delivery and changes.
@@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ Provides confirmation beeps from the pod for bolus, basal, SMB, and TBR delivery
- **\*SMB beeps enabled:** Enable or disable confirmation beeps when a SMB is delivered.
- **TBR beeps enabled:** Enable or disable confirmation beeps when a TBR is set or canceled.
-### Waarschuwingen
+### Alerts
Provides AAPS alerts and Nightscout announcements for pod expiration, shutdown, low reservoir based on the defined threshold units.
@@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ Provides AAPS alerts and Nightscout announcements for pod expiration, shutdown,
- **Number of units:** The number of units at which to trigger the pod low reservoir alert.
- **Automatically acknowledge Pod alerts:** When enabled a notification will still be issued however immediately after the first pod communication contact since the alert was issued it will now be automatically acknowledged and the alert will be dismissed.
-### Meldingen
+### Notifications
Provides AAPS notifications and audible phone alerts when it is uncertain if TBR, SMB, or bolus events were successful.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/nl/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md b/docs/CROWDIN/nl/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
index 2caede783dd4..55e56cbe6427 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/nl/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/nl/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
@@ -95,13 +95,13 @@ The blocks in the middle shows:
On the right side, an icon shows the loop status:
-1. Green circle = loop running
-2. Purple circle with dotted line = [low glucose suspend (LGS)](#objectives-objective6)
+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
+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.
@@ -771,12 +771,6 @@ This tab shows all notes and alerts recorded in Nightscout.
(aaps-screens-running-mode)=
-### Running mode
-
-
-
-Running mode shows current and past AAPS running mode, it is also visible on the main graph as an upper colored bar.
-
## History Browser
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).
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/nl/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md b/docs/CROWDIN/nl/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
index 726d8b32a233..e6af00aa3a8a 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/nl/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/nl/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
@@ -1,8 +1,48 @@
# Key AAPS features
+## Loop mode
+
+The loop status is shown on the main screen with one of the icons below.
+
+**AAPS** offers several loop modes, such as Open Loop (7), Closed Loop (1) and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS - 2).
+
+See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) for information on how to select the loop mode.
+
+
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop)=
+
+### Open Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
+
+The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
+
+This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-LGS)=
+
+### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
+
+In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
+
+This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+
+This mode is available starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop)=
+
+### Closed Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (*i.e.* without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
+
+The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
+
+Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 7](#objectives-objective7)** or higher and use a supported pump.
+
(Open-APS-features-autosens)=
-## Gevoeligheidsdetectie (Autosens)
+## Autosens
- Autosens is an algorithm which looks at blood glucose deviations (positive/negative/neutral).
- Op basis van deze afwijkingen, bepaalt het algoritme hoe insulinegevoelig/resistent je bent.
@@ -106,15 +146,7 @@ See also [OpenAPS documentation for SMB](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/lates
This is the [DynamicISF](../DailyLifeWithAaps/DynamicISF.md) feature. When enabled, new settings become available. Settings are explained on the [DynamicISF](#dyn-isf-preferences) page.
-#### Hoog tijdelijk streefdoel verhoogt gevoeligheid
-
-If you have this option enabled, the insulin sensitivity will be increased while having a temporary target above 100 mg/dl or 5.6 mmol/l. This means, the ISF will rise while IC and basal will decrease. This will effectively make **AAPS** less aggressive when you set a high temp target.
-
-#### Laag tijdelijk streefdoel verlaagt gevoeligheid
-
-If you have this option enabled, the insulin sensitivity will be decreased while having a temporary target lower than 100 mg/dl or 5.6 mmol/l. This means, the ISF will decrease while IC and basal will rise. This will effectively make **AAPS** more aggressive when you set a low temp target.
-
-### Enable Autosens feature
+### Use Autosens feature
This is the [Autosens](#Open-APS-features-autosens) feature. When using DynamicISF, Autosens can not be used, since they are two different algorithms altering the same variable (sensitivity).
@@ -122,7 +154,7 @@ Autosens looks at blood glucose deviations (positive/negative/neutral). It will
When enabled, new settings become available.
-### Sensitivity raises target
+#### Sensitivity raises target
If this option is enabled, the sensitivity detection (autosens) can raise the target when sensitivity is detected (below 100%). In this case your target will be raised by the percentage of the detected sensitivity.
@@ -132,13 +164,13 @@ If the target is modified due to sensitivity detection, it will be displayed wit
This setting is available when one of "Enable dynamic sensitivity" or "Enable Autosens feature" are enabled.
-### Resistance lowers target
+#### Resistance lowers target
If this option is enabled, the sensitivity detection (autosens) can lower the target when resistance is detected (above 100%). In this case your target will be lowered by the percentage of the detected resistance.
This setting is available when one of "Enable dynamic sensitivity" or "Enable Autosens feature" are enabled.
-### Activeer SMB
+### Enable SMB
Enable this to use SMB functionality. If disabled, no **SMBs** will be given.
@@ -174,7 +206,7 @@ If this setting is enabled, SMB is enabled when there is any temp target set (ea
This setting is not visible if "Enable SMB always" is switched on.
-#### Activeer SMB na koolhydraten
+#### Enable SMB after carbs
If enabled, SMB is enabled for 6h after carbohydrates are announced, even if COB has reached 0.
@@ -193,7 +225,7 @@ Default value: 3 min.
(Open-APS-features-max-minutes-of-basal-to-limit-smb-to)=
-#### Maximum aantal minuten basaal om SMB te limiteren tot
+#### Max minutes of basal to limit SMB to
This is an important safety setting. This value determines how much SMB can be given based on the amount of basal insulin in a given time, when it is covered by COBs.
@@ -211,7 +243,7 @@ Default value : the same as **Max minutes of basal to limit SMB to**.
This setting is only visible if "Enable SMB" and "Enable UAM " are switched on.
-### Activeer UAM
+### Enable UAM
With this option enabled, the SMB algorithm can recognize unannounced meals. This is helpful if you forget to tell **AAPS** about your carbs or estimate your carbs wrong and the amount of entered carbs is wrong or if a meal with lots of fat and protein has a longer duration than expected. Without any carb entry, UAM can recognize fast glucose increase caused by carbs, adrenaline, etc., and tries to adjust it with SMBs. This also works the opposite way: if there is a fast glucose decrease, it can stop SMBs earlier.
@@ -229,7 +261,7 @@ In any case, the required carbs will be displayed in the COB section on your hom

-### Geavanceerde instellingen
+### Advanced Settings
You can read more here : [OpenAPS docs](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/While%20You%20Wait%20For%20Gear/preferences-and-safety-settings.html).
@@ -247,13 +279,13 @@ Default value: 4 (shouldn’t be changed unless you really need to and know what
(Open-APS-features-advanced-meal-assist-ama)=
-## Geavanceerde maaltijdhulp (AMA)
+## Advanced Meal Assist (AMA)
AMA, the short form of "advanced meal assist" is an OpenAPS feature from 2017 (oref0). OpenAPS Advanced Meal Assist (AMA) allows the system to high-temp more quickly after a meal bolus if you enter carbs reliably.
You can find more information in the [OpenAPS documentation](https://newer-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/walkthrough/phase-4/advanced-features.html#advanced-meal-assist-or-ama).
-### Maximale E/uur dat een tijdelijke basaalstand kan toedienen (OpenAPS "max-basal")
+### Max U/hr a Temp Basal can be set to (OpenAPS "max-basal")
This safety setting helps **AAPS** from ever being capable of giving a dangerously high basal rate and limits the temp basal rate to x U/h. It is advised to set this to something sensible. A good recommendation is to take the highest basal rate in your profile and multiply it by 4 and at least 3. For example, if the highest basal rate in your profile is 1.0 U/h you could multiply that by 4 to get a value of 4 U/h and set the 4 as your safety parameter.
@@ -269,7 +301,7 @@ The hardcoded parameters in **AAPS** are:
*See also [overview of hard-coded limits](#Open-APS-features-overview-of-hard-coded-limits).*
-### Max basaal IOB dat OpenAPS kan toedienen \[E\] (OpenAPS "max-iob")
+### Maximum basal IOB OpenAPS can deliver \[U\] (OpenAPS "max-iob")
This parameter limits the maximum of basal IOB where **AAPS** still works. If the IOB is higher, it stops giving additional basal insulin until the basal IOB is under the limit.
@@ -291,7 +323,7 @@ Here, you can choose, if you want to use the [sensitivity detection](../DailyLif
If you have this option enabled, autosens can adjust targets (next to basal and ISF), too. This lets **AAPS** work more 'aggressive' or not. The actual target might be reached faster with this.
-### Geavanceerde instellingen
+### Advanced Settings
- Normally you do not have to change the settings in this dialogue!
- If you want to change them anyway make sure to read about details in [OpenAPS docs](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/While%20You%20Wait%20For%20Gear/preferences-and-safety-settings.html#) and to understand what you are doing.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/nl/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md b/docs/CROWDIN/nl/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
index 6e169d110e2f..82e38d0e73ff 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/nl/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/nl/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Don't rush, go slow!
## **Recommended settings and advice while tweaking basal**
- Do all testing with [closed loop enabled](#AapsScreens-loop-status).
-- **Turn OFF all [automations](../DailyLifeWithAAPS/Automations.md)**
+- **Turn OFF all [automations](../DailyLifeWithAaps/Automations.md)**
- **Turn OFF [DynISF](#Open-APS-features-DynamicISF), [AutoISF](../AdvancedOptions/DevBranch.md), [AutoSens](#Open-APS-features-autosens)** so that they will not try to adapt your profile.
- Do not make manual user actions (manual bolus, temp targets etc…) while testing: let the system use the **Profile** settings only.
- For the [additional graphs](#AapsScreens-section-g-additional-graphs): on graph 1, use Insulin On Board, Carbs On Board (and Sensitivity change). On graph 2, use Deviations and Blood Glucose Impact. When asking for advice, always include those on your screenshots.
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Don't rush, go slow!
Meaning that the meal is digested, and there are no more carbs in your body.
-AAPS might indicate [COB=0 while you still have carbs on board](../DailyLifeWithAAPS/CobCalculation.md).
+AAPS might indicate [COB=0 while you still have carbs on board](../DailyLifeWithAaps/CobCalculation.md).
## **[Profile](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) definitions**
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/nl/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md b/docs/CROWDIN/nl/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
index 81b8928d5dba..9ea6fdbdf6a5 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/nl/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/nl/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
@@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ You need at least start [objective 11 (in later versions objective 10!)](#object
- visualization of [dynamic target adjustment](#AapsScreens-visualization-of-dynamic-target-adjustment) @Tornado-Tim
- new [preferences layout](../SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md) @MilosKozak
- SMB algorithm update @Tornado-Tim
-- [Low glucose suspend mode](#Preferences-aps-mode) @Tornado-Tim
+- [Low glucose suspend mode](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) @Tornado-Tim
- [carbs required notifications](#key-aaps-features-minimal-carbs-required-for-suggestion) @twain47 @Tornado-Tim
- removed Careportal (moved to Actions) @MilosKozak
- [new encrypted backup format](ExportImportSettings.md) @dlvoy
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/nl/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md b/docs/CROWDIN/nl/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
index 5074fcc1903c..de0be49e0f00 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/nl/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/nl/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ The purpose of **Objective 4** is to recognise how often **AAPS** will evaluate
The minimal time to complete this objective: **7 days**. This is a mandatory wait time. It is not possible to proceed to the next **Objective**, even if all basal rate changes were enacted already.
-- Select Open Loop either from the [Preferences > OpenAPS](#Preferences-aps-mode) menu or by pressing and holding the Loop icon on the top left of the **Overview** screen.
+- Select Open Loop either by pressing and holding the [Loop icon](#AapsScreens-loop-status) on the top right of the **Overview** screen.
- Manually enact at least 20 of the temporary basal rate suggestions over a period of 7 days; key them into your (physical) pump and confirm in AAPS that you have accepted them. Ensure these basal rate adjustments show up in **AAPS** and **Nightscout**.
- Use [**Temp Targets**](../DailyLifeWithAaps/TempTargets.md) when necessary. After treating a hypo, use the predefined "hypo temp target" to prevent the system from overcorrecting upon the bounce back.
- If you are still in [Simple Mode](#preferences-simple-mode) at this point, now is probably a good time to switch it off.
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ As part of **Objective 5** you will start to understand how temporary basal reco
Estimated time to complete this objective: **7 days**.
-This **Objective** requires you to determine and set your “Max U/h a temp basal can be set to” (max-basal) value as described in [OpenAPS-features](#Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to). This value can be set in **Preferences > OpenAPS**. If you are still using a virtual pump, make sure this safety setting is set in both **AAPS** and your insulin pump.
+This **Objective** requires you to determine and set your “Max U/h a temp basal can be set to” (max-basal) value as described in [OpenAPS-features](#Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to). This value can be set in [Preferences > OpenAPS SMB](#Preferences-openaps-smb-settings). If you are still using a virtual pump, make sure this safety setting is set in both **AAPS** and your insulin pump.
You might wish to set your [**Profile** BG target](#profile-glucose-targets) higher than usual until you are comfortable with **AAPS**' calculations and settings. You may wish to experiment with adjusting your **BG target** in your **Profile** being in a tighter range (say, 1 or less mmol/l [20 mg/dl or less] wide) and observe the resulting behavior.
@@ -162,13 +162,14 @@ This means that when you are on **Objective 6**, if sensor glucose levels are dr
- Watch active temporary basals by looking at the turquoise basal text on the OVERVIEW screen or the turquoise basal render as part of the OVERVIEW graph.
- You may temporarily experience spikes following treated hypos without being able to increase basals on the rebound.
+(objectives-objective7)=
## Objective 7: Tuning the closed loop, raising maxIOB above 0 and gradually lowering BG targets
-To complete **Objective 7** you have to close your loop and raise your [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over). **maxIOB** was zeroed out automatically in **Objective 6**. This is now reverted. **AAPS** will start to use your defined maxIOB value to correct high glucose values.
+To complete **Objective 7** you have to close your loop and raise your [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over). **maxIOB** was zeroed out automatically in **Objective 6**, due to the Low Glucose Suspend mode. This is no longer the case. **AAPS** will start to use your defined maxIOB value to correct high glucose values.
Minimal time to complete this objective: **1 day**. This is a mandatory wait time. It is not possible to proceed to the next **Objective** until this period of time has expired.
-- Select **Closed Loop** either from [Preferences > OpenAPS](../SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md) or by pressing and holding the Loop icon in the top right corner of the **Overview** screen. Stay in **Closed Loop** over a period of 1 day.
+- Select **Closed Loop** by pressing and holding the [Loop icon](#AapsScreens-loop-status) in the top right corner of the **Overview** screen. Stay in **Closed Loop** over a period of 1 day.
- Slowly raise your 'Maximum total IOB OpenAPS can’t go over' (in OpenAPS called 'max-iob') above 0, until you find the settings that work best for you.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/nl/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md b/docs/CROWDIN/nl/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
index 2130d00e3ff2..132f783e827c 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/nl/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/nl/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ In the **Overview** section, you can define the preferences for the home screen.
Option 'Keep screen on' will force Android to keep the screen on at all times. This is useful for presentations etc. But it consumes a lot of battery power. Therefore, it is recommended to connect the smartphone to a charger cable.
(Preferences-buttons)=
-### Knoppen
+### Buttons
- Define which buttons are visible on the bottom of your home screen.
- Setting hidden in [simple mode](#preferences-simple-mode).
@@ -240,6 +240,10 @@ When using [SMB](#objectives-objective9), many people do not meal-bolus 100% of
* for people with slow digestion: sending all the bolus upfront can cause hypo because the insulin action is faster than the digestion.
* to leave more room to **AAPS** to deal by itself with **BG rise**. In both cases, **AAPS** will compensate for the missing part of the bolus with SMBs, if/when deemed adequate.
+### Old glycemia time threshold
+
+If the last **BG** received is older than this threshold, then the bolus wizard will by default offer a 100% dose instead of the **Deliver this part of bolus wizard result** setting above. The reason for this is that when **BG** is missing, **AAPS** will not be able to send the remaining part of the bolus afterward (the loop is not running), which would result in high **BG**.
+
### Enabled bolus advisor
Setting hidden in [simple mode](#preferences-simple-mode).
@@ -294,34 +298,7 @@ Use with caution and do not enable it until you learn what it really does. Basic
## Loop
-(Preferences-aps-mode)=
-### APS mode
-Switch between Open Loop, Closed Loop and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS).
-
-
-
-(Preferences-open-loop)=
-#### Open Loop
-**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
-
-The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
-
-This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
-
-(preferences-closed-loop)=
-#### Closed Loop
-
-**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (_i.e._ without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
-
-The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
-
-Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)** or higher and use a supported pump.
-
-#### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
-
-In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
-
-This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+As of [AAPS version 3.4](#version3400), it is no longer possible to set the loop mode here. See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) to change loop mode now.
(Preferences-minimal-request-change)=
### Minimal request change
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/nl/SettingUpAaps/SetupWizard.md b/docs/CROWDIN/nl/SettingUpAaps/SetupWizard.md
index 3beffe7fb7fc..9751e3a92166 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/nl/SettingUpAaps/SetupWizard.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/nl/SettingUpAaps/SetupWizard.md
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ In this screen, we aim to give some more background information, translate more

-### Meldingen
+### Notifications
Android requires special permission for apps if they want to send you notifications.
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ While it is a good feature to disable notifications _e.g._ from social media ap
Please click the first "ASK FOR PERMISSION" button:
-
+
Select the "AAPS" app:
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/nl/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md b/docs/CROWDIN/nl/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
index 16c0979d73df..fad0296bc44b 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/nl/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/nl/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ The **figure below** shows an example of how the target can be set in an **AAPS*
**BG** targets are set according to your personal preferences and requirements. For example, if you are concerned about hypos at night, you may set your target slightly higher at 117 mg/dL (6.5 mmol/L) from 9 pm - 7am. If you want to make sure you have plenty of insulin on board (IOB) in the morning before bolusing for breakfast, you may set a lower target of 81 mg/dL (4.5 mmol/L) from 7 am - 8 am.
-When In [Open Loop](#Preferences-open-loop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#preferences-closed-loop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
+When In [Open Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
(your-aaps-profile-basal-rates)=
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ Setting your basal rates right is done by trial and error, and should be done in
There are basal testing methods which usually entails observing your basal rates and insulin needs during an intermittent fasting over a 24-hour period. Although you need to test your basal rates for the whole day, it is not recommended to fast during 24h straight. This is because the body triggers mechanisms such as hormones to compensate. A recommended way is to fast 3 times for 8 hours.
-The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#Preferences-aps-mode) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Observe how your **BG** changes: if it is dropping, basal rate is too high. And vice versa.
An alternative method (may be more tricky) is to keep the loop running, and seeing how **IOB** changes. If **IOB** is negative, your basal rate is too high. And vice versa. Beware that this method relies on **ISF** to correct **BG**, and thus depends on other variables to be set reasonably well for it to be successful.
Another way of adjusting your basal rates is to watch the loop action during the night, when all COB have decayed. This method is particularly useful for children, when fasting is difficult or insulin needs change often. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
+The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Observe how your **BG** changes: if it is dropping, basal rate is too high. And vice versa.
An alternative method (may be more tricky) is to keep the loop running, and seeing how **IOB** changes. If **IOB** is negative, your basal rate is too high. And vice versa. Beware that this method relies on **ISF** to correct **BG**, and thus depends on other variables to be set reasonably well for it to be successful.
Another way of adjusting your basal rates is to watch the loop action during the night, when all COB have decayed. This method is particularly useful for children, when fasting is difficult or insulin needs change often. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
See [here](../GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md) how to tweak your basal profile, analyzing patterns in closed loop.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/pb/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md b/docs/CROWDIN/pb/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
index 653b60bd6dad..09c8581784f2 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/pb/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/pb/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
@@ -51,29 +51,29 @@ The instructions below explain how to activate a new pod session using **AAPS**.
Ensure you have read and understand this whole guide, have read and understand the **Before You Begin** section, as well as **[Omnipod and AAPS Constraints and Issues](#omnipod-dash-constraints)** to avoid running into a known problem.
-#### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
+### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
1. Extra pods (3 or more spare)
2. Spare Insulin and MDI equipment
3. A working Omnipod PDM (In case **AAPS** fails)
4. Supported Phones are a must! (See [Hardware/Software Requirements](#hardware-software-requirements))
5. Correct version of AAPS built and installed
-#### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
+### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
- Before using **AAPS** you or your care giver would have had to manage the Pod using the Omnipod PDM (or in some regions a Phone app) to send commands to your DASH (e.g a Bolus).
- The DASH can only facilitate a single Bluetooth device (e.g PDM or Phone) connection to manage and send commands.
- The device that successfully activates the pod is the only device allowed to communicate with that Pod from that point forward. This means that once you activate a DASH with your Android phone using **AAPS**, **you will no longer be able to use your PDM with that pod!** For the time that Pod is active the **AAPS** Dash driver running on your Android phone is now the new PDM for your pod.
- **DO NOT Throw away your PDM!** It is recommended to keep it around as a backup and for emergencies, for instance when your phone gets lost or **AAPS** is not working correctly.
-#### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
+### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
Default basal rates are programmed on the pod on activation as defined in the current active [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
As long as **AAPS** is operational it will send basal rate adjustment commands that run for a maximum of 120 minutes.
When for some reason the pod does not receive any new commands (for instance because communication was lost due to Pod ➜ phone distance) the pod will automatically fall back to default basal rates as defined in your [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
-#### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
+### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
If you are new to **AAPS** and are setting up your basal rate [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) for the first time, please be aware that basal rates starting on a half-hour basis are not supported. For example, on your Omnipod PDM, if you have a basal rate of 1.1 units which starts at 09:30 and has a duration of 2 hours ending at 11:30, it is not possible replicate this exact basil **Profile** in **AAPS**.
You will need to change this 1.1 unit basal rate to a time range of either 9:00-11:00 or 10:00-12:00. Even though the DASH hardware itself supports the 30 minute basal rate **Profile** increments, **AAPS** does NOT support this feature.
-#### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
+### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
While the DASH does support a zero basal rate, **AAPS** uses multiples of the user's **Profile** basal rate to determine automated treatment; it cannot function with a zero basal rate.
Instead a temporary zero basal rate can be achieved through the "Disconnect pump" function, or through a combination of Disable Loop/Temp Basal Rate or Suspend Loop/Temp Basal Rate.
**NOTE:** The lowest basal rate allowed by the DASH in **AAPS** is 0.05U/h.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/pb/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md b/docs/CROWDIN/pb/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
index ce20c08ec3d7..f142afaf82e3 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/pb/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/pb/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
@@ -95,13 +95,13 @@ The blocks in the middle shows:
On the right side, an icon shows the loop status:
-1. Green circle = loop running
-2. Purple circle with dotted line = [low glucose suspend (LGS)](#objectives-objective6)
+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
+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.
@@ -771,12 +771,6 @@ This tab shows all notes and alerts recorded in Nightscout.
(aaps-screens-running-mode)=
-### Running mode
-
-
-
-Running mode shows current and past AAPS running mode, it is also visible on the main graph as an upper colored bar.
-
## History Browser
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).
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/pb/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md b/docs/CROWDIN/pb/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
index cf1516bd4f23..ddd58f0ac870 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/pb/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/pb/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
@@ -1,5 +1,45 @@
# Key AAPS features
+## Loop mode
+
+The loop status is shown on the main screen with one of the icons below.
+
+**AAPS** offers several loop modes, such as Open Loop (7), Closed Loop (1) and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS - 2).
+
+See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) for information on how to select the loop mode.
+
+
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop)=
+
+### Open Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
+
+The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
+
+This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-LGS)=
+
+### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
+
+In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
+
+This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+
+This mode is available starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop)=
+
+### Closed Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (*i.e.* without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
+
+The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
+
+Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 7](#objectives-objective7)** or higher and use a supported pump.
+
(Open-APS-features-autosens)=
## Autosens
@@ -106,15 +146,7 @@ See also [OpenAPS documentation for SMB](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/lates
This is the [DynamicISF](../DailyLifeWithAaps/DynamicISF.md) feature. When enabled, new settings become available. Settings are explained on the [DynamicISF](#dyn-isf-preferences) page.
-#### High temp-target raises sensitivity
-
-If you have this option enabled, the insulin sensitivity will be increased while having a temporary target above 100 mg/dl or 5.6 mmol/l. This means, the ISF will rise while IC and basal will decrease. This will effectively make **AAPS** less aggressive when you set a high temp target.
-
-#### Low temp-target lowers sensitivity
-
-If you have this option enabled, the insulin sensitivity will be decreased while having a temporary target lower than 100 mg/dl or 5.6 mmol/l. This means, the ISF will decrease while IC and basal will rise. This will effectively make **AAPS** more aggressive when you set a low temp target.
-
-### Enable Autosens feature
+### Use Autosens feature
This is the [Autosens](#Open-APS-features-autosens) feature. When using DynamicISF, Autosens can not be used, since they are two different algorithms altering the same variable (sensitivity).
@@ -122,7 +154,7 @@ Autosens looks at blood glucose deviations (positive/negative/neutral). It will
When enabled, new settings become available.
-### Sensitivity raises target
+#### Sensitivity raises target
If this option is enabled, the sensitivity detection (autosens) can raise the target when sensitivity is detected (below 100%). In this case your target will be raised by the percentage of the detected sensitivity.
@@ -132,7 +164,7 @@ If the target is modified due to sensitivity detection, it will be displayed wit
This setting is available when one of "Enable dynamic sensitivity" or "Enable Autosens feature" are enabled.
-### Resistance lowers target
+#### Resistance lowers target
If this option is enabled, the sensitivity detection (autosens) can lower the target when resistance is detected (above 100%). In this case your target will be lowered by the percentage of the detected resistance.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/pb/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md b/docs/CROWDIN/pb/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
index 6e169d110e2f..82e38d0e73ff 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/pb/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/pb/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Don't rush, go slow!
## **Recommended settings and advice while tweaking basal**
- Do all testing with [closed loop enabled](#AapsScreens-loop-status).
-- **Turn OFF all [automations](../DailyLifeWithAAPS/Automations.md)**
+- **Turn OFF all [automations](../DailyLifeWithAaps/Automations.md)**
- **Turn OFF [DynISF](#Open-APS-features-DynamicISF), [AutoISF](../AdvancedOptions/DevBranch.md), [AutoSens](#Open-APS-features-autosens)** so that they will not try to adapt your profile.
- Do not make manual user actions (manual bolus, temp targets etc…) while testing: let the system use the **Profile** settings only.
- For the [additional graphs](#AapsScreens-section-g-additional-graphs): on graph 1, use Insulin On Board, Carbs On Board (and Sensitivity change). On graph 2, use Deviations and Blood Glucose Impact. When asking for advice, always include those on your screenshots.
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Don't rush, go slow!
Meaning that the meal is digested, and there are no more carbs in your body.
-AAPS might indicate [COB=0 while you still have carbs on board](../DailyLifeWithAAPS/CobCalculation.md).
+AAPS might indicate [COB=0 while you still have carbs on board](../DailyLifeWithAaps/CobCalculation.md).
## **[Profile](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) definitions**
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/pb/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md b/docs/CROWDIN/pb/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
index 1175180717ed..688492cd5c4f 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/pb/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/pb/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
@@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ You need at least start [objective 11 (in later versions objective 10!)](#object
- visualization of [dynamic target adjustment](#AapsScreens-visualization-of-dynamic-target-adjustment) @Tornado-Tim
- new [preferences layout](../SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md) @MilosKozak
- SMB algorithm update @Tornado-Tim
-- [Low glucose suspend mode](#Preferences-aps-mode) @Tornado-Tim
+- [Low glucose suspend mode](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) @Tornado-Tim
- [carbs required notifications](#key-aaps-features-minimal-carbs-required-for-suggestion) @twain47 @Tornado-Tim
- removed Careportal (moved to Actions) @MilosKozak
- [new encrypted backup format](ExportImportSettings.md) @dlvoy
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/pb/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md b/docs/CROWDIN/pb/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
index 8814234c9a66..4d877bfe5535 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/pb/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/pb/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ The purpose of **Objective 4** is to recognise how often **AAPS** will evaluate
The minimal time to complete this objective: **7 days**. This is a mandatory wait time. It is not possible to proceed to the next **Objective**, even if all basal rate changes were enacted already.
-- Select Open Loop either from the [Preferences > OpenAPS](#Preferences-aps-mode) menu or by pressing and holding the Loop icon on the top left of the **Overview** screen.
+- Select Open Loop either by pressing and holding the [Loop icon](#AapsScreens-loop-status) on the top right of the **Overview** screen.
- Manually enact at least 20 of the temporary basal rate suggestions over a period of 7 days; key them into your (physical) pump and confirm in AAPS that you have accepted them. Ensure these basal rate adjustments show up in **AAPS** and **Nightscout**.
- Use [**Temp Targets**](../DailyLifeWithAaps/TempTargets.md) when necessary. After treating a hypo, use the predefined "hypo temp target" to prevent the system from overcorrecting upon the bounce back.
- If you are still in [Simple Mode](#preferences-simple-mode) at this point, now is probably a good time to switch it off.
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ As part of **Objective 5** you will start to understand how temporary basal reco
Estimated time to complete this objective: **7 days**.
-This **Objective** requires you to determine and set your “Max U/h a temp basal can be set to” (max-basal) value as described in [OpenAPS-features](#Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to). This value can be set in **Preferences > OpenAPS**. If you are still using a virtual pump, make sure this safety setting is set in both **AAPS** and your insulin pump.
+This **Objective** requires you to determine and set your “Max U/h a temp basal can be set to” (max-basal) value as described in [OpenAPS-features](#Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to). This value can be set in [Preferences > OpenAPS SMB](#Preferences-openaps-smb-settings). If you are still using a virtual pump, make sure this safety setting is set in both **AAPS** and your insulin pump.
You might wish to set your [**Profile** BG target](#profile-glucose-targets) higher than usual until you are comfortable with **AAPS**' calculations and settings. You may wish to experiment with adjusting your **BG target** in your **Profile** being in a tighter range (say, 1 or less mmol/l [20 mg/dl or less] wide) and observe the resulting behavior.
@@ -162,13 +162,14 @@ This means that when you are on **Objective 6**, if sensor glucose levels are dr
- Watch active temporary basals by looking at the turquoise basal text on the OVERVIEW screen or the turquoise basal render as part of the OVERVIEW graph.
- You may temporarily experience spikes following treated hypos without being able to increase basals on the rebound.
+(objectives-objective7)=
## Objective 7: Tuning the closed loop, raising maxIOB above 0 and gradually lowering BG targets
-To complete **Objective 7** you have to close your loop and raise your [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over). **maxIOB** was zeroed out automatically in **Objective 6**. This is now reverted. **AAPS** will start to use your defined maxIOB value to correct high glucose values.
+To complete **Objective 7** you have to close your loop and raise your [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over). **maxIOB** was zeroed out automatically in **Objective 6**, due to the Low Glucose Suspend mode. This is no longer the case. **AAPS** will start to use your defined maxIOB value to correct high glucose values.
Minimal time to complete this objective: **1 day**. This is a mandatory wait time. It is not possible to proceed to the next **Objective** until this period of time has expired.
-- Select **Closed Loop** either from [Preferences > OpenAPS](../SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md) or by pressing and holding the Loop icon in the top right corner of the **Overview** screen. Stay in **Closed Loop** over a period of 1 day.
+- Select **Closed Loop** by pressing and holding the [Loop icon](#AapsScreens-loop-status) in the top right corner of the **Overview** screen. Stay in **Closed Loop** over a period of 1 day.
- Slowly raise your 'Maximum total IOB OpenAPS can’t go over' (in OpenAPS called 'max-iob') above 0, until you find the settings that work best for you.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/pb/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md b/docs/CROWDIN/pb/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
index 575b7fdf50a0..ea4ee5e93086 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/pb/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/pb/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
@@ -240,6 +240,10 @@ When using [SMB](#objectives-objective9), many people do not meal-bolus 100% of
* for people with slow digestion: sending all the bolus upfront can cause hypo because the insulin action is faster than the digestion.
* to leave more room to **AAPS** to deal by itself with **BG rise**. In both cases, **AAPS** will compensate for the missing part of the bolus with SMBs, if/when deemed adequate.
+### Old glycemia time threshold
+
+If the last **BG** received is older than this threshold, then the bolus wizard will by default offer a 100% dose instead of the **Deliver this part of bolus wizard result** setting above. The reason for this is that when **BG** is missing, **AAPS** will not be able to send the remaining part of the bolus afterward (the loop is not running), which would result in high **BG**.
+
### Enabled bolus advisor
Setting hidden in [simple mode](#preferences-simple-mode).
@@ -294,34 +298,7 @@ Use with caution and do not enable it until you learn what it really does. Basic
## Loop
-(Preferences-aps-mode)=
-### APS mode
-Switch between Open Loop, Closed Loop and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS).
-
-
-
-(Preferences-open-loop)=
-#### Open Loop
-**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
-
-The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
-
-This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
-
-(preferences-closed-loop)=
-#### Closed Loop
-
-**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (_i.e._ without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
-
-The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
-
-Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)** or higher and use a supported pump.
-
-#### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
-
-In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
-
-This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+As of [AAPS version 3.4](#version3400), it is no longer possible to set the loop mode here. See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) to change loop mode now.
(Preferences-minimal-request-change)=
### Minimal request change
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/pb/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md b/docs/CROWDIN/pb/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
index c9e2541cdfa6..e6bc48d02703 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/pb/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/pb/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ The **figure below** shows an example of how the target can be set in an **AAPS*
**BG** targets are set according to your personal preferences and requirements. For example, if you are concerned about hypos at night, you may set your target slightly higher at 117 mg/dL (6.5 mmol/L) from 9 pm - 7am. If you want to make sure you have plenty of insulin on board (IOB) in the morning before bolusing for breakfast, you may set a lower target of 81 mg/dL (4.5 mmol/L) from 7 am - 8 am.
-When In [Open Loop](#Preferences-open-loop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#preferences-closed-loop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
+When In [Open Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
(your-aaps-profile-basal-rates)=
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ Setting your basal rates right is done by trial and error, and should be done in
There are basal testing methods which usually entails observing your basal rates and insulin needs during an intermittent fasting over a 24-hour period. Although you need to test your basal rates for the whole day, it is not recommended to fast during 24h straight. This is because the body triggers mechanisms such as hormones to compensate. A recommended way is to fast 3 times for 8 hours.
-The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#Preferences-aps-mode) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Observe how your **BG** changes: if it is dropping, basal rate is too high. And vice versa.
An alternative method (may be more tricky) is to keep the loop running, and seeing how **IOB** changes. If **IOB** is negative, your basal rate is too high. And vice versa. Beware that this method relies on **ISF** to correct **BG**, and thus depends on other variables to be set reasonably well for it to be successful.
Another way of adjusting your basal rates is to watch the loop action during the night, when all COB have decayed. This method is particularly useful for children, when fasting is difficult or insulin needs change often. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
+The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Observe how your **BG** changes: if it is dropping, basal rate is too high. And vice versa.
An alternative method (may be more tricky) is to keep the loop running, and seeing how **IOB** changes. If **IOB** is negative, your basal rate is too high. And vice versa. Beware that this method relies on **ISF** to correct **BG**, and thus depends on other variables to be set reasonably well for it to be successful.
Another way of adjusting your basal rates is to watch the loop action during the night, when all COB have decayed. This method is particularly useful for children, when fasting is difficult or insulin needs change often. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
See [here](../GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md) how to tweak your basal profile, analyzing patterns in closed loop.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/pl/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md b/docs/CROWDIN/pl/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
index 7cf2f1fdfde1..4dca5a118853 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/pl/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/pl/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
@@ -51,29 +51,29 @@ The instructions below explain how to activate a new pod session using **AAPS**.
Ensure you have read and understand this whole guide, have read and understand the **Before You Begin** section, as well as **[Omnipod and AAPS Constraints and Issues](#omnipod-dash-constraints)** to avoid running into a known problem.
-#### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
+### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
1. Extra pods (3 or more spare)
2. Spare Insulin and MDI equipment
3. A working Omnipod PDM (In case **AAPS** fails)
4. Supported Phones are a must! (See [Hardware/Software Requirements](#hardware-software-requirements))
5. Correct version of AAPS built and installed
-#### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
+### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
- Before using **AAPS** you or your care giver would have had to manage the Pod using the Omnipod PDM (or in some regions a Phone app) to send commands to your DASH (e.g a Bolus).
- The DASH can only facilitate a single Bluetooth device (e.g PDM or Phone) connection to manage and send commands.
- The device that successfully activates the pod is the only device allowed to communicate with that Pod from that point forward. This means that once you activate a DASH with your Android phone using **AAPS**, **you will no longer be able to use your PDM with that pod!** For the time that Pod is active the **AAPS** Dash driver running on your Android phone is now the new PDM for your pod.
- **DO NOT Throw away your PDM!** It is recommended to keep it around as a backup and for emergencies, for instance when your phone gets lost or **AAPS** is not working correctly.
-#### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
+### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
Default basal rates are programmed on the pod on activation as defined in the current active [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
As long as **AAPS** is operational it will send basal rate adjustment commands that run for a maximum of 120 minutes.
When for some reason the pod does not receive any new commands (for instance because communication was lost due to Pod ➜ phone distance) the pod will automatically fall back to default basal rates as defined in your [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
-#### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
+### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
If you are new to **AAPS** and are setting up your basal rate [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) for the first time, please be aware that basal rates starting on a half-hour basis are not supported. For example, on your Omnipod PDM, if you have a basal rate of 1.1 units which starts at 09:30 and has a duration of 2 hours ending at 11:30, it is not possible replicate this exact basil **Profile** in **AAPS**.
You will need to change this 1.1 unit basal rate to a time range of either 9:00-11:00 or 10:00-12:00. Even though the DASH hardware itself supports the 30 minute basal rate **Profile** increments, **AAPS** does NOT support this feature.
-#### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
+### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
While the DASH does support a zero basal rate, **AAPS** uses multiples of the user's **Profile** basal rate to determine automated treatment; it cannot function with a zero basal rate.
Instead a temporary zero basal rate can be achieved through the "Disconnect pump" function, or through a combination of Disable Loop/Temp Basal Rate or Suspend Loop/Temp Basal Rate.
**NOTE:** The lowest basal rate allowed by the DASH in **AAPS** is 0.05U/h.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/pl/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md b/docs/CROWDIN/pl/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
index af963b6cf51e..b39c7f72b373 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/pl/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/pl/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
@@ -95,13 +95,13 @@ The blocks in the middle shows:
On the right side, an icon shows the loop status:
-1. Green circle = loop running
-2. Purple circle with dotted line = [low glucose suspend (LGS)](#objectives-objective6)
+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
+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.
@@ -771,12 +771,6 @@ This tab shows all notes and alerts recorded in Nightscout.
(aaps-screens-running-mode)=
-### Running mode
-
-
-
-Running mode shows current and past AAPS running mode, it is also visible on the main graph as an upper colored bar.
-
## History Browser
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).
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/pl/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md b/docs/CROWDIN/pl/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
index cf1516bd4f23..ddd58f0ac870 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/pl/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/pl/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
@@ -1,5 +1,45 @@
# Key AAPS features
+## Loop mode
+
+The loop status is shown on the main screen with one of the icons below.
+
+**AAPS** offers several loop modes, such as Open Loop (7), Closed Loop (1) and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS - 2).
+
+See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) for information on how to select the loop mode.
+
+
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop)=
+
+### Open Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
+
+The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
+
+This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-LGS)=
+
+### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
+
+In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
+
+This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+
+This mode is available starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop)=
+
+### Closed Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (*i.e.* without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
+
+The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
+
+Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 7](#objectives-objective7)** or higher and use a supported pump.
+
(Open-APS-features-autosens)=
## Autosens
@@ -106,15 +146,7 @@ See also [OpenAPS documentation for SMB](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/lates
This is the [DynamicISF](../DailyLifeWithAaps/DynamicISF.md) feature. When enabled, new settings become available. Settings are explained on the [DynamicISF](#dyn-isf-preferences) page.
-#### High temp-target raises sensitivity
-
-If you have this option enabled, the insulin sensitivity will be increased while having a temporary target above 100 mg/dl or 5.6 mmol/l. This means, the ISF will rise while IC and basal will decrease. This will effectively make **AAPS** less aggressive when you set a high temp target.
-
-#### Low temp-target lowers sensitivity
-
-If you have this option enabled, the insulin sensitivity will be decreased while having a temporary target lower than 100 mg/dl or 5.6 mmol/l. This means, the ISF will decrease while IC and basal will rise. This will effectively make **AAPS** more aggressive when you set a low temp target.
-
-### Enable Autosens feature
+### Use Autosens feature
This is the [Autosens](#Open-APS-features-autosens) feature. When using DynamicISF, Autosens can not be used, since they are two different algorithms altering the same variable (sensitivity).
@@ -122,7 +154,7 @@ Autosens looks at blood glucose deviations (positive/negative/neutral). It will
When enabled, new settings become available.
-### Sensitivity raises target
+#### Sensitivity raises target
If this option is enabled, the sensitivity detection (autosens) can raise the target when sensitivity is detected (below 100%). In this case your target will be raised by the percentage of the detected sensitivity.
@@ -132,7 +164,7 @@ If the target is modified due to sensitivity detection, it will be displayed wit
This setting is available when one of "Enable dynamic sensitivity" or "Enable Autosens feature" are enabled.
-### Resistance lowers target
+#### Resistance lowers target
If this option is enabled, the sensitivity detection (autosens) can lower the target when resistance is detected (above 100%). In this case your target will be lowered by the percentage of the detected resistance.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/pl/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md b/docs/CROWDIN/pl/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
index 6e169d110e2f..82e38d0e73ff 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/pl/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/pl/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Don't rush, go slow!
## **Recommended settings and advice while tweaking basal**
- Do all testing with [closed loop enabled](#AapsScreens-loop-status).
-- **Turn OFF all [automations](../DailyLifeWithAAPS/Automations.md)**
+- **Turn OFF all [automations](../DailyLifeWithAaps/Automations.md)**
- **Turn OFF [DynISF](#Open-APS-features-DynamicISF), [AutoISF](../AdvancedOptions/DevBranch.md), [AutoSens](#Open-APS-features-autosens)** so that they will not try to adapt your profile.
- Do not make manual user actions (manual bolus, temp targets etc…) while testing: let the system use the **Profile** settings only.
- For the [additional graphs](#AapsScreens-section-g-additional-graphs): on graph 1, use Insulin On Board, Carbs On Board (and Sensitivity change). On graph 2, use Deviations and Blood Glucose Impact. When asking for advice, always include those on your screenshots.
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Don't rush, go slow!
Meaning that the meal is digested, and there are no more carbs in your body.
-AAPS might indicate [COB=0 while you still have carbs on board](../DailyLifeWithAAPS/CobCalculation.md).
+AAPS might indicate [COB=0 while you still have carbs on board](../DailyLifeWithAaps/CobCalculation.md).
## **[Profile](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) definitions**
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/pl/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md b/docs/CROWDIN/pl/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
index d700928261e4..9e05ea56d6bd 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/pl/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/pl/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
@@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ You need at least start [objective 11 (in later versions objective 10!)](#object
- visualization of [dynamic target adjustment](#AapsScreens-visualization-of-dynamic-target-adjustment) @Tornado-Tim
- new [preferences layout](../SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md) @MilosKozak
- SMB algorithm update @Tornado-Tim
-- [Low glucose suspend mode](#Preferences-aps-mode) @Tornado-Tim
+- [Low glucose suspend mode](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) @Tornado-Tim
- [carbs required notifications](#key-aaps-features-minimal-carbs-required-for-suggestion) @twain47 @Tornado-Tim
- removed Careportal (moved to Actions) @MilosKozak
- [new encrypted backup format](ExportImportSettings.md) @dlvoy
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/pl/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md b/docs/CROWDIN/pl/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
index 8814234c9a66..4d877bfe5535 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/pl/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/pl/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ The purpose of **Objective 4** is to recognise how often **AAPS** will evaluate
The minimal time to complete this objective: **7 days**. This is a mandatory wait time. It is not possible to proceed to the next **Objective**, even if all basal rate changes were enacted already.
-- Select Open Loop either from the [Preferences > OpenAPS](#Preferences-aps-mode) menu or by pressing and holding the Loop icon on the top left of the **Overview** screen.
+- Select Open Loop either by pressing and holding the [Loop icon](#AapsScreens-loop-status) on the top right of the **Overview** screen.
- Manually enact at least 20 of the temporary basal rate suggestions over a period of 7 days; key them into your (physical) pump and confirm in AAPS that you have accepted them. Ensure these basal rate adjustments show up in **AAPS** and **Nightscout**.
- Use [**Temp Targets**](../DailyLifeWithAaps/TempTargets.md) when necessary. After treating a hypo, use the predefined "hypo temp target" to prevent the system from overcorrecting upon the bounce back.
- If you are still in [Simple Mode](#preferences-simple-mode) at this point, now is probably a good time to switch it off.
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ As part of **Objective 5** you will start to understand how temporary basal reco
Estimated time to complete this objective: **7 days**.
-This **Objective** requires you to determine and set your “Max U/h a temp basal can be set to” (max-basal) value as described in [OpenAPS-features](#Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to). This value can be set in **Preferences > OpenAPS**. If you are still using a virtual pump, make sure this safety setting is set in both **AAPS** and your insulin pump.
+This **Objective** requires you to determine and set your “Max U/h a temp basal can be set to” (max-basal) value as described in [OpenAPS-features](#Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to). This value can be set in [Preferences > OpenAPS SMB](#Preferences-openaps-smb-settings). If you are still using a virtual pump, make sure this safety setting is set in both **AAPS** and your insulin pump.
You might wish to set your [**Profile** BG target](#profile-glucose-targets) higher than usual until you are comfortable with **AAPS**' calculations and settings. You may wish to experiment with adjusting your **BG target** in your **Profile** being in a tighter range (say, 1 or less mmol/l [20 mg/dl or less] wide) and observe the resulting behavior.
@@ -162,13 +162,14 @@ This means that when you are on **Objective 6**, if sensor glucose levels are dr
- Watch active temporary basals by looking at the turquoise basal text on the OVERVIEW screen or the turquoise basal render as part of the OVERVIEW graph.
- You may temporarily experience spikes following treated hypos without being able to increase basals on the rebound.
+(objectives-objective7)=
## Objective 7: Tuning the closed loop, raising maxIOB above 0 and gradually lowering BG targets
-To complete **Objective 7** you have to close your loop and raise your [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over). **maxIOB** was zeroed out automatically in **Objective 6**. This is now reverted. **AAPS** will start to use your defined maxIOB value to correct high glucose values.
+To complete **Objective 7** you have to close your loop and raise your [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over). **maxIOB** was zeroed out automatically in **Objective 6**, due to the Low Glucose Suspend mode. This is no longer the case. **AAPS** will start to use your defined maxIOB value to correct high glucose values.
Minimal time to complete this objective: **1 day**. This is a mandatory wait time. It is not possible to proceed to the next **Objective** until this period of time has expired.
-- Select **Closed Loop** either from [Preferences > OpenAPS](../SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md) or by pressing and holding the Loop icon in the top right corner of the **Overview** screen. Stay in **Closed Loop** over a period of 1 day.
+- Select **Closed Loop** by pressing and holding the [Loop icon](#AapsScreens-loop-status) in the top right corner of the **Overview** screen. Stay in **Closed Loop** over a period of 1 day.
- Slowly raise your 'Maximum total IOB OpenAPS can’t go over' (in OpenAPS called 'max-iob') above 0, until you find the settings that work best for you.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/pl/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md b/docs/CROWDIN/pl/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
index 9551644efa30..2a65ce8b922d 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/pl/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/pl/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
@@ -240,6 +240,10 @@ When using [SMB](#objectives-objective9), many people do not meal-bolus 100% of
* for people with slow digestion: sending all the bolus upfront can cause hypo because the insulin action is faster than the digestion.
* to leave more room to **AAPS** to deal by itself with **BG rise**. In both cases, **AAPS** will compensate for the missing part of the bolus with SMBs, if/when deemed adequate.
+### Old glycemia time threshold
+
+If the last **BG** received is older than this threshold, then the bolus wizard will by default offer a 100% dose instead of the **Deliver this part of bolus wizard result** setting above. The reason for this is that when **BG** is missing, **AAPS** will not be able to send the remaining part of the bolus afterward (the loop is not running), which would result in high **BG**.
+
### Enabled bolus advisor
Setting hidden in [simple mode](#preferences-simple-mode).
@@ -294,34 +298,7 @@ Use with caution and do not enable it until you learn what it really does. Basic
## Loop
-(Preferences-aps-mode)=
-### APS mode
-Switch between Open Loop, Closed Loop and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS).
-
-
-
-(Preferences-open-loop)=
-#### Open Loop
-**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
-
-The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
-
-This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
-
-(preferences-closed-loop)=
-#### Closed Loop
-
-**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (_i.e._ without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
-
-The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
-
-Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)** or higher and use a supported pump.
-
-#### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
-
-In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
-
-This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+As of [AAPS version 3.4](#version3400), it is no longer possible to set the loop mode here. See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) to change loop mode now.
(Preferences-minimal-request-change)=
### Minimal request change
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/pl/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md b/docs/CROWDIN/pl/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
index ff6bc23695e5..0395ae4a8627 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/pl/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/pl/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ The **figure below** shows an example of how the target can be set in an **AAPS*
**BG** targets are set according to your personal preferences and requirements. For example, if you are concerned about hypos at night, you may set your target slightly higher at 117 mg/dL (6.5 mmol/L) from 9 pm - 7am. If you want to make sure you have plenty of insulin on board (IOB) in the morning before bolusing for breakfast, you may set a lower target of 81 mg/dL (4.5 mmol/L) from 7 am - 8 am.
-When In [Open Loop](#Preferences-open-loop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#preferences-closed-loop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
+When In [Open Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
(your-aaps-profile-basal-rates)=
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ Setting your basal rates right is done by trial and error, and should be done in
There are basal testing methods which usually entails observing your basal rates and insulin needs during an intermittent fasting over a 24-hour period. Although you need to test your basal rates for the whole day, it is not recommended to fast during 24h straight. This is because the body triggers mechanisms such as hormones to compensate. A recommended way is to fast 3 times for 8 hours.
-The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#Preferences-aps-mode) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Observe how your **BG** changes: if it is dropping, basal rate is too high. And vice versa.
An alternative method (may be more tricky) is to keep the loop running, and seeing how **IOB** changes. If **IOB** is negative, your basal rate is too high. And vice versa. Beware that this method relies on **ISF** to correct **BG**, and thus depends on other variables to be set reasonably well for it to be successful.
Another way of adjusting your basal rates is to watch the loop action during the night, when all COB have decayed. This method is particularly useful for children, when fasting is difficult or insulin needs change often. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
+The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Observe how your **BG** changes: if it is dropping, basal rate is too high. And vice versa.
An alternative method (may be more tricky) is to keep the loop running, and seeing how **IOB** changes. If **IOB** is negative, your basal rate is too high. And vice versa. Beware that this method relies on **ISF** to correct **BG**, and thus depends on other variables to be set reasonably well for it to be successful.
Another way of adjusting your basal rates is to watch the loop action during the night, when all COB have decayed. This method is particularly useful for children, when fasting is difficult or insulin needs change often. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
See [here](../GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md) how to tweak your basal profile, analyzing patterns in closed loop.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/pt/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md b/docs/CROWDIN/pt/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
index 7cf2f1fdfde1..4dca5a118853 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/pt/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/pt/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
@@ -51,29 +51,29 @@ The instructions below explain how to activate a new pod session using **AAPS**.
Ensure you have read and understand this whole guide, have read and understand the **Before You Begin** section, as well as **[Omnipod and AAPS Constraints and Issues](#omnipod-dash-constraints)** to avoid running into a known problem.
-#### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
+### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
1. Extra pods (3 or more spare)
2. Spare Insulin and MDI equipment
3. A working Omnipod PDM (In case **AAPS** fails)
4. Supported Phones are a must! (See [Hardware/Software Requirements](#hardware-software-requirements))
5. Correct version of AAPS built and installed
-#### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
+### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
- Before using **AAPS** you or your care giver would have had to manage the Pod using the Omnipod PDM (or in some regions a Phone app) to send commands to your DASH (e.g a Bolus).
- The DASH can only facilitate a single Bluetooth device (e.g PDM or Phone) connection to manage and send commands.
- The device that successfully activates the pod is the only device allowed to communicate with that Pod from that point forward. This means that once you activate a DASH with your Android phone using **AAPS**, **you will no longer be able to use your PDM with that pod!** For the time that Pod is active the **AAPS** Dash driver running on your Android phone is now the new PDM for your pod.
- **DO NOT Throw away your PDM!** It is recommended to keep it around as a backup and for emergencies, for instance when your phone gets lost or **AAPS** is not working correctly.
-#### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
+### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
Default basal rates are programmed on the pod on activation as defined in the current active [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
As long as **AAPS** is operational it will send basal rate adjustment commands that run for a maximum of 120 minutes.
When for some reason the pod does not receive any new commands (for instance because communication was lost due to Pod ➜ phone distance) the pod will automatically fall back to default basal rates as defined in your [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
-#### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
+### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
If you are new to **AAPS** and are setting up your basal rate [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) for the first time, please be aware that basal rates starting on a half-hour basis are not supported. For example, on your Omnipod PDM, if you have a basal rate of 1.1 units which starts at 09:30 and has a duration of 2 hours ending at 11:30, it is not possible replicate this exact basil **Profile** in **AAPS**.
You will need to change this 1.1 unit basal rate to a time range of either 9:00-11:00 or 10:00-12:00. Even though the DASH hardware itself supports the 30 minute basal rate **Profile** increments, **AAPS** does NOT support this feature.
-#### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
+### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
While the DASH does support a zero basal rate, **AAPS** uses multiples of the user's **Profile** basal rate to determine automated treatment; it cannot function with a zero basal rate.
Instead a temporary zero basal rate can be achieved through the "Disconnect pump" function, or through a combination of Disable Loop/Temp Basal Rate or Suspend Loop/Temp Basal Rate.
**NOTE:** The lowest basal rate allowed by the DASH in **AAPS** is 0.05U/h.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/pt/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md b/docs/CROWDIN/pt/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
index da76e23f3f3b..45a8b683e9ce 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/pt/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/pt/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
@@ -95,13 +95,13 @@ The blocks in the middle shows:
On the right side, an icon shows the loop status:
-1. Green circle = loop running
-2. Purple circle with dotted line = [low glucose suspend (LGS)](#objectives-objective6)
+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
+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.
@@ -771,12 +771,6 @@ This tab shows all notes and alerts recorded in Nightscout.
(aaps-screens-running-mode)=
-### Running mode
-
-
-
-Running mode shows current and past AAPS running mode, it is also visible on the main graph as an upper colored bar.
-
## History Browser
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).
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/pt/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md b/docs/CROWDIN/pt/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
index 2d001388eef2..2847184afb45 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/pt/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/pt/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
@@ -1,5 +1,45 @@
# Key AAPS features
+## Loop mode
+
+The loop status is shown on the main screen with one of the icons below.
+
+**AAPS** offers several loop modes, such as Open Loop (7), Closed Loop (1) and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS - 2).
+
+See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) for information on how to select the loop mode.
+
+
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop)=
+
+### Open Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
+
+The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
+
+This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-LGS)=
+
+### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
+
+In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
+
+This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+
+This mode is available starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop)=
+
+### Closed Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (*i.e.* without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
+
+The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
+
+Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 7](#objectives-objective7)** or higher and use a supported pump.
+
(Open-APS-features-autosens)=
## Autosens
@@ -106,15 +146,7 @@ See also [OpenAPS documentation for SMB](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/lates
This is the [DynamicISF](../DailyLifeWithAaps/DynamicISF.md) feature. When enabled, new settings become available. Settings are explained on the [DynamicISF](#dyn-isf-preferences) page.
-#### High temp-target raises sensitivity
-
-If you have this option enabled, the insulin sensitivity will be increased while having a temporary target above 100 mg/dl or 5.6 mmol/l. This means, the ISF will rise while IC and basal will decrease. This will effectively make **AAPS** less aggressive when you set a high temp target.
-
-#### Low temp-target lowers sensitivity
-
-If you have this option enabled, the insulin sensitivity will be decreased while having a temporary target lower than 100 mg/dl or 5.6 mmol/l. This means, the ISF will decrease while IC and basal will rise. This will effectively make **AAPS** more aggressive when you set a low temp target.
-
-### Enable Autosens feature
+### Use Autosens feature
This is the [Autosens](#Open-APS-features-autosens) feature. When using DynamicISF, Autosens can not be used, since they are two different algorithms altering the same variable (sensitivity).
@@ -122,7 +154,7 @@ Autosens looks at blood glucose deviations (positive/negative/neutral). It will
When enabled, new settings become available.
-### Sensitivity raises target
+#### Sensitivity raises target
If this option is enabled, the sensitivity detection (autosens) can raise the target when sensitivity is detected (below 100%). In this case your target will be raised by the percentage of the detected sensitivity.
@@ -132,13 +164,13 @@ If the target is modified due to sensitivity detection, it will be displayed wit
This setting is available when one of "Enable dynamic sensitivity" or "Enable Autosens feature" are enabled.
-### Resistance lowers target
+#### Resistance lowers target
If this option is enabled, the sensitivity detection (autosens) can lower the target when resistance is detected (above 100%). In this case your target will be lowered by the percentage of the detected resistance.
This setting is available when one of "Enable dynamic sensitivity" or "Enable Autosens feature" are enabled.
-### Activar SMB
+### Enable SMB
Enable this to use SMB functionality. If disabled, no **SMBs** will be given.
@@ -174,7 +206,7 @@ If this setting is enabled, SMB is enabled when there is any temp target set (ea
This setting is not visible if "Enable SMB always" is switched on.
-#### Activar SMB após hidratos
+#### Enable SMB after carbs
If enabled, SMB is enabled for 6h after carbohydrates are announced, even if COB has reached 0.
@@ -193,7 +225,7 @@ Default value: 3 min.
(Open-APS-features-max-minutes-of-basal-to-limit-smb-to)=
-#### Limite de minutos de basal para SMB
+#### Max minutes of basal to limit SMB to
This is an important safety setting. This value determines how much SMB can be given based on the amount of basal insulin in a given time, when it is covered by COBs.
@@ -211,7 +243,7 @@ Default value : the same as **Max minutes of basal to limit SMB to**.
This setting is only visible if "Enable SMB" and "Enable UAM " are switched on.
-### Activar UAM
+### Enable UAM
With this option enabled, the SMB algorithm can recognize unannounced meals. This is helpful if you forget to tell **AAPS** about your carbs or estimate your carbs wrong and the amount of entered carbs is wrong or if a meal with lots of fat and protein has a longer duration than expected. Without any carb entry, UAM can recognize fast glucose increase caused by carbs, adrenaline, etc., and tries to adjust it with SMBs. This also works the opposite way: if there is a fast glucose decrease, it can stop SMBs earlier.
@@ -229,7 +261,7 @@ In any case, the required carbs will be displayed in the COB section on your hom

-### Configurações Avançadas
+### Advanced Settings
You can read more here : [OpenAPS docs](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/While%20You%20Wait%20For%20Gear/preferences-and-safety-settings.html).
@@ -291,7 +323,7 @@ Here, you can choose, if you want to use the [sensitivity detection](../DailyLif
If you have this option enabled, autosens can adjust targets (next to basal and ISF), too. This lets **AAPS** work more 'aggressive' or not. The actual target might be reached faster with this.
-### Configurações Avançadas
+### Advanced Settings
- Normally you do not have to change the settings in this dialogue!
- If you want to change them anyway make sure to read about details in [OpenAPS docs](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/While%20You%20Wait%20For%20Gear/preferences-and-safety-settings.html#) and to understand what you are doing.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/pt/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md b/docs/CROWDIN/pt/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
index 6e169d110e2f..82e38d0e73ff 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/pt/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/pt/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Don't rush, go slow!
## **Recommended settings and advice while tweaking basal**
- Do all testing with [closed loop enabled](#AapsScreens-loop-status).
-- **Turn OFF all [automations](../DailyLifeWithAAPS/Automations.md)**
+- **Turn OFF all [automations](../DailyLifeWithAaps/Automations.md)**
- **Turn OFF [DynISF](#Open-APS-features-DynamicISF), [AutoISF](../AdvancedOptions/DevBranch.md), [AutoSens](#Open-APS-features-autosens)** so that they will not try to adapt your profile.
- Do not make manual user actions (manual bolus, temp targets etc…) while testing: let the system use the **Profile** settings only.
- For the [additional graphs](#AapsScreens-section-g-additional-graphs): on graph 1, use Insulin On Board, Carbs On Board (and Sensitivity change). On graph 2, use Deviations and Blood Glucose Impact. When asking for advice, always include those on your screenshots.
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Don't rush, go slow!
Meaning that the meal is digested, and there are no more carbs in your body.
-AAPS might indicate [COB=0 while you still have carbs on board](../DailyLifeWithAAPS/CobCalculation.md).
+AAPS might indicate [COB=0 while you still have carbs on board](../DailyLifeWithAaps/CobCalculation.md).
## **[Profile](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) definitions**
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/pt/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md b/docs/CROWDIN/pt/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
index 7e6d012037bb..9b87e587eb6f 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/pt/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/pt/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
@@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ You need at least start [objective 11 (in later versions objective 10!)](#object
- visualization of [dynamic target adjustment](#AapsScreens-visualization-of-dynamic-target-adjustment) @Tornado-Tim
- new [preferences layout](../SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md) @MilosKozak
- SMB algorithm update @Tornado-Tim
-- [Low glucose suspend mode](#Preferences-aps-mode) @Tornado-Tim
+- [Low glucose suspend mode](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) @Tornado-Tim
- [carbs required notifications](#key-aaps-features-minimal-carbs-required-for-suggestion) @twain47 @Tornado-Tim
- removed Careportal (moved to Actions) @MilosKozak
- [new encrypted backup format](ExportImportSettings.md) @dlvoy
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/pt/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md b/docs/CROWDIN/pt/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
index 291b9b6bbc44..5bf3b673ad9f 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/pt/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/pt/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ The purpose of **Objective 4** is to recognise how often **AAPS** will evaluate
The minimal time to complete this objective: **7 days**. This is a mandatory wait time. It is not possible to proceed to the next **Objective**, even if all basal rate changes were enacted already.
-- Select Open Loop either from the [Preferences > OpenAPS](#Preferences-aps-mode) menu or by pressing and holding the Loop icon on the top left of the **Overview** screen.
+- Select Open Loop either by pressing and holding the [Loop icon](#AapsScreens-loop-status) on the top right of the **Overview** screen.
- Manually enact at least 20 of the temporary basal rate suggestions over a period of 7 days; key them into your (physical) pump and confirm in AAPS that you have accepted them. Ensure these basal rate adjustments show up in **AAPS** and **Nightscout**.
- Use [**Temp Targets**](../DailyLifeWithAaps/TempTargets.md) when necessary. After treating a hypo, use the predefined "hypo temp target" to prevent the system from overcorrecting upon the bounce back.
- If you are still in [Simple Mode](#preferences-simple-mode) at this point, now is probably a good time to switch it off.
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ As part of **Objective 5** you will start to understand how temporary basal reco
Estimated time to complete this objective: **7 days**.
-This **Objective** requires you to determine and set your “Max U/h a temp basal can be set to” (max-basal) value as described in [OpenAPS-features](#Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to). This value can be set in **Preferences > OpenAPS**. If you are still using a virtual pump, make sure this safety setting is set in both **AAPS** and your insulin pump.
+This **Objective** requires you to determine and set your “Max U/h a temp basal can be set to” (max-basal) value as described in [OpenAPS-features](#Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to). This value can be set in [Preferences > OpenAPS SMB](#Preferences-openaps-smb-settings). If you are still using a virtual pump, make sure this safety setting is set in both **AAPS** and your insulin pump.
You might wish to set your [**Profile** BG target](#profile-glucose-targets) higher than usual until you are comfortable with **AAPS**' calculations and settings. You may wish to experiment with adjusting your **BG target** in your **Profile** being in a tighter range (say, 1 or less mmol/l [20 mg/dl or less] wide) and observe the resulting behavior.
@@ -162,13 +162,14 @@ This means that when you are on **Objective 6**, if sensor glucose levels are dr
- Watch active temporary basals by looking at the turquoise basal text on the OVERVIEW screen or the turquoise basal render as part of the OVERVIEW graph.
- You may temporarily experience spikes following treated hypos without being able to increase basals on the rebound.
+(objectives-objective7)=
## Objective 7: Tuning the closed loop, raising maxIOB above 0 and gradually lowering BG targets
-To complete **Objective 7** you have to close your loop and raise your [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over). **maxIOB** was zeroed out automatically in **Objective 6**. This is now reverted. **AAPS** will start to use your defined maxIOB value to correct high glucose values.
+To complete **Objective 7** you have to close your loop and raise your [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over). **maxIOB** was zeroed out automatically in **Objective 6**, due to the Low Glucose Suspend mode. This is no longer the case. **AAPS** will start to use your defined maxIOB value to correct high glucose values.
Minimal time to complete this objective: **1 day**. This is a mandatory wait time. It is not possible to proceed to the next **Objective** until this period of time has expired.
-- Select **Closed Loop** either from [Preferences > OpenAPS](../SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md) or by pressing and holding the Loop icon in the top right corner of the **Overview** screen. Stay in **Closed Loop** over a period of 1 day.
+- Select **Closed Loop** by pressing and holding the [Loop icon](#AapsScreens-loop-status) in the top right corner of the **Overview** screen. Stay in **Closed Loop** over a period of 1 day.
- Slowly raise your 'Maximum total IOB OpenAPS can’t go over' (in OpenAPS called 'max-iob') above 0, until you find the settings that work best for you.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/pt/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md b/docs/CROWDIN/pt/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
index de9db1553cd7..ef5db07690a5 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/pt/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/pt/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
@@ -240,6 +240,10 @@ When using [SMB](#objectives-objective9), many people do not meal-bolus 100% of
* for people with slow digestion: sending all the bolus upfront can cause hypo because the insulin action is faster than the digestion.
* to leave more room to **AAPS** to deal by itself with **BG rise**. In both cases, **AAPS** will compensate for the missing part of the bolus with SMBs, if/when deemed adequate.
+### Old glycemia time threshold
+
+If the last **BG** received is older than this threshold, then the bolus wizard will by default offer a 100% dose instead of the **Deliver this part of bolus wizard result** setting above. The reason for this is that when **BG** is missing, **AAPS** will not be able to send the remaining part of the bolus afterward (the loop is not running), which would result in high **BG**.
+
### Enabled bolus advisor
Setting hidden in [simple mode](#preferences-simple-mode).
@@ -294,34 +298,7 @@ Use with caution and do not enable it until you learn what it really does. Basic
## Loop
-(Preferences-aps-mode)=
-### APS mode
-Switch between Open Loop, Closed Loop and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS).
-
-
-
-(Preferences-open-loop)=
-#### Open Loop
-**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
-
-The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
-
-This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
-
-(preferences-closed-loop)=
-#### Closed Loop
-
-**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (_i.e._ without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
-
-The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
-
-Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)** or higher and use a supported pump.
-
-#### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
-
-In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
-
-This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+As of [AAPS version 3.4](#version3400), it is no longer possible to set the loop mode here. See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) to change loop mode now.
(Preferences-minimal-request-change)=
### Minimal request change
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/pt/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md b/docs/CROWDIN/pt/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
index ff6bc23695e5..0395ae4a8627 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/pt/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/pt/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ The **figure below** shows an example of how the target can be set in an **AAPS*
**BG** targets are set according to your personal preferences and requirements. For example, if you are concerned about hypos at night, you may set your target slightly higher at 117 mg/dL (6.5 mmol/L) from 9 pm - 7am. If you want to make sure you have plenty of insulin on board (IOB) in the morning before bolusing for breakfast, you may set a lower target of 81 mg/dL (4.5 mmol/L) from 7 am - 8 am.
-When In [Open Loop](#Preferences-open-loop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#preferences-closed-loop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
+When In [Open Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
(your-aaps-profile-basal-rates)=
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ Setting your basal rates right is done by trial and error, and should be done in
There are basal testing methods which usually entails observing your basal rates and insulin needs during an intermittent fasting over a 24-hour period. Although you need to test your basal rates for the whole day, it is not recommended to fast during 24h straight. This is because the body triggers mechanisms such as hormones to compensate. A recommended way is to fast 3 times for 8 hours.
-The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#Preferences-aps-mode) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Observe how your **BG** changes: if it is dropping, basal rate is too high. And vice versa.
An alternative method (may be more tricky) is to keep the loop running, and seeing how **IOB** changes. If **IOB** is negative, your basal rate is too high. And vice versa. Beware that this method relies on **ISF** to correct **BG**, and thus depends on other variables to be set reasonably well for it to be successful.
Another way of adjusting your basal rates is to watch the loop action during the night, when all COB have decayed. This method is particularly useful for children, when fasting is difficult or insulin needs change often. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
+The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Observe how your **BG** changes: if it is dropping, basal rate is too high. And vice versa.
An alternative method (may be more tricky) is to keep the loop running, and seeing how **IOB** changes. If **IOB** is negative, your basal rate is too high. And vice versa. Beware that this method relies on **ISF** to correct **BG**, and thus depends on other variables to be set reasonably well for it to be successful.
Another way of adjusting your basal rates is to watch the loop action during the night, when all COB have decayed. This method is particularly useful for children, when fasting is difficult or insulin needs change often. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
See [here](../GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md) how to tweak your basal profile, analyzing patterns in closed loop.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/ro/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md b/docs/CROWDIN/ro/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
index f62da982c256..07e5ee7133f7 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/ro/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/ro/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
@@ -51,29 +51,29 @@ The instructions below explain how to activate a new pod session using **AAPS**.
Ensure you have read and understand this whole guide, have read and understand the **Before You Begin** section, as well as **[Omnipod and AAPS Constraints and Issues](#omnipod-dash-constraints)** to avoid running into a known problem.
-#### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
+### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
1. Extra pods (3 or more spare)
2. Spare Insulin and MDI equipment
3. A working Omnipod PDM (In case **AAPS** fails)
4. Supported Phones are a must! (See [Hardware/Software Requirements](#hardware-software-requirements))
5. Correct version of AAPS built and installed
-#### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
+### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
- Before using **AAPS** you or your care giver would have had to manage the Pod using the Omnipod PDM (or in some regions a Phone app) to send commands to your DASH (e.g a Bolus).
- The DASH can only facilitate a single Bluetooth device (e.g PDM or Phone) connection to manage and send commands.
- The device that successfully activates the pod is the only device allowed to communicate with that Pod from that point forward. This means that once you activate a DASH with your Android phone using **AAPS**, **you will no longer be able to use your PDM with that pod!** For the time that Pod is active the **AAPS** Dash driver running on your Android phone is now the new PDM for your pod.
- **DO NOT Throw away your PDM!** It is recommended to keep it around as a backup and for emergencies, for instance when your phone gets lost or **AAPS** is not working correctly.
-#### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
+### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
Default basal rates are programmed on the pod on activation as defined in the current active [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
As long as **AAPS** is operational it will send basal rate adjustment commands that run for a maximum of 120 minutes.
When for some reason the pod does not receive any new commands (for instance because communication was lost due to Pod ➜ phone distance) the pod will automatically fall back to default basal rates as defined in your [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
-#### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
+### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
If you are new to **AAPS** and are setting up your basal rate [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) for the first time, please be aware that basal rates starting on a half-hour basis are not supported. For example, on your Omnipod PDM, if you have a basal rate of 1.1 units which starts at 09:30 and has a duration of 2 hours ending at 11:30, it is not possible replicate this exact basil **Profile** in **AAPS**.
You will need to change this 1.1 unit basal rate to a time range of either 9:00-11:00 or 10:00-12:00. Even though the DASH hardware itself supports the 30 minute basal rate **Profile** increments, **AAPS** does NOT support this feature.
-#### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
+### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
While the DASH does support a zero basal rate, **AAPS** uses multiples of the user's **Profile** basal rate to determine automated treatment; it cannot function with a zero basal rate.
Instead a temporary zero basal rate can be achieved through the "Disconnect pump" function, or through a combination of Disable Loop/Temp Basal Rate or Suspend Loop/Temp Basal Rate.
**NOTE:** The lowest basal rate allowed by the DASH in **AAPS** is 0.05U/h.
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ To verify that you have selected the DASH in **AAPS**, if you have **checked the
(omnipod-dash-activate-pod)=
-### Activează Pod
+### Activate Pod
1. Navigate to the **DASH** tab and click on the **POD MGMT (1)** button, and then click on **Activate Pod (2)**.
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ To verify that you have selected the DASH in **AAPS**, if you have **checked the
(omnipod-dash-deactivate-pod)=
-### Dezactivare Pod
+### Deactivate Pod
Under normal circumstances, the expected lifetime of a pod is three days (72 hours) and an additional 8 hours after the pod expiration warning for a total of 80 hours of total pod usage.
@@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ Below is an explanation of the layout and meaning of the icons and status fields
-### Butoane
+### Buttons
 Sends a refresh command to the active pod to update communication.
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ The settings groups are listed below; you can enable or disable via a toggle swi
***NOTE:** An asterisk (\*) denotes the default setting is enabled.*
-### Bip-uri de confirmare
+### Confirmation beeps

@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ Provides confirmation beeps from the pod for bolus, basal, SMB, and TBR delivery
-### Alerte
+### Alerts

@@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ Provides **AAPS** alerts for pod expiration, shutdown, low reservoir based on th
-### Notificări
+### Notifications

diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/ro/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md b/docs/CROWDIN/ro/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md
index 242a49a01e48..19ff724f96b7 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/ro/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/ro/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md
@@ -483,13 +483,13 @@ Below is an explanation of the layout and meaning of the icons on the **Pod Mana
> 
-- **Activează Pod**
+- **Activate Pod**
> 
>
> Primes and activates a new pod
-- **Dezactivare Pod**
+- **Deactivate Pod**
> 
>
@@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ Allows for scanning of a pod communication device. The Omnipod driver cannot sel
- **Enable battery change logging in Actions:** In the Actions menu, the battery change button is enabled IF you have enabled this setting AND the battery reporting setting above. Some pod communication devices now have the ability to use regular batteries which can be changed. This option allows you to note that and reset battery age timers.
-### Bip-uri de confirmare
+### Confirmation beeps
Provides confirmation beeps from the pod for bolus, basal, SMB, and TBR delivery and changes.
@@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ Provides confirmation beeps from the pod for bolus, basal, SMB, and TBR delivery
- **\*SMB beeps enabled:** Enable or disable confirmation beeps when a SMB is delivered.
- **TBR beeps enabled:** Enable or disable confirmation beeps when a TBR is set or canceled.
-### Alerte
+### Alerts
Provides AAPS alerts and Nightscout announcements for pod expiration, shutdown, low reservoir based on the defined threshold units.
@@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ Provides AAPS alerts and Nightscout announcements for pod expiration, shutdown,
- **Number of units:** The number of units at which to trigger the pod low reservoir alert.
- **Automatically acknowledge Pod alerts:** When enabled a notification will still be issued however immediately after the first pod communication contact since the alert was issued it will now be automatically acknowledged and the alert will be dismissed.
-### Notificări
+### Notifications
Provides AAPS notifications and audible phone alerts when it is uncertain if TBR, SMB, or bolus events were successful.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/ro/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md b/docs/CROWDIN/ro/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
index 3dae29373c9f..0aab3a12a5d1 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/ro/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/ro/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
@@ -95,13 +95,13 @@ The blocks in the middle shows:
On the right side, an icon shows the loop status:
-1. Green circle = loop running
-2. Purple circle with dotted line = [low glucose suspend (LGS)](#objectives-objective6)
+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
+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.
@@ -771,12 +771,6 @@ This tab shows all notes and alerts recorded in Nightscout.
(aaps-screens-running-mode)=
-### Running mode
-
-
-
-Running mode shows current and past AAPS running mode, it is also visible on the main graph as an upper colored bar.
-
## History Browser
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).
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/ro/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md b/docs/CROWDIN/ro/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
index a73ad9e9eb82..6a71dbcdc91b 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/ro/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/ro/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
@@ -1,5 +1,45 @@
# Key AAPS features
+## Loop mode
+
+The loop status is shown on the main screen with one of the icons below.
+
+**AAPS** offers several loop modes, such as Open Loop (7), Closed Loop (1) and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS - 2).
+
+See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) for information on how to select the loop mode.
+
+
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop)=
+
+### Open Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
+
+The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
+
+This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-LGS)=
+
+### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
+
+In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
+
+This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+
+This mode is available starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop)=
+
+### Closed Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (*i.e.* without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
+
+The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
+
+Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 7](#objectives-objective7)** or higher and use a supported pump.
+
(Open-APS-features-autosens)=
## Autosens
@@ -106,15 +146,7 @@ See also [OpenAPS documentation for SMB](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/lates
This is the [DynamicISF](../DailyLifeWithAaps/DynamicISF.md) feature. When enabled, new settings become available. Settings are explained on the [DynamicISF](#dyn-isf-preferences) page.
-#### High temp-target raises sensitivity
-
-If you have this option enabled, the insulin sensitivity will be increased while having a temporary target above 100 mg/dl or 5.6 mmol/l. This means, the ISF will rise while IC and basal will decrease. This will effectively make **AAPS** less aggressive when you set a high temp target.
-
-#### Low temp-target lowers sensitivity
-
-If you have this option enabled, the insulin sensitivity will be decreased while having a temporary target lower than 100 mg/dl or 5.6 mmol/l. This means, the ISF will decrease while IC and basal will rise. This will effectively make **AAPS** more aggressive when you set a low temp target.
-
-### Enable Autosens feature
+### Use Autosens feature
This is the [Autosens](#Open-APS-features-autosens) feature. When using DynamicISF, Autosens can not be used, since they are two different algorithms altering the same variable (sensitivity).
@@ -122,7 +154,7 @@ Autosens looks at blood glucose deviations (positive/negative/neutral). It will
When enabled, new settings become available.
-### Sensitivity raises target
+#### Sensitivity raises target
If this option is enabled, the sensitivity detection (autosens) can raise the target when sensitivity is detected (below 100%). In this case your target will be raised by the percentage of the detected sensitivity.
@@ -132,13 +164,13 @@ If the target is modified due to sensitivity detection, it will be displayed wit
This setting is available when one of "Enable dynamic sensitivity" or "Enable Autosens feature" are enabled.
-### Resistance lowers target
+#### Resistance lowers target
If this option is enabled, the sensitivity detection (autosens) can lower the target when resistance is detected (above 100%). In this case your target will be lowered by the percentage of the detected resistance.
This setting is available when one of "Enable dynamic sensitivity" or "Enable Autosens feature" are enabled.
-### Activează SMB
+### Enable SMB
Enable this to use SMB functionality. If disabled, no **SMBs** will be given.
@@ -174,7 +206,7 @@ If this setting is enabled, SMB is enabled when there is any temp target set (ea
This setting is not visible if "Enable SMB always" is switched on.
-#### Activează SMB după carbohidrați
+#### Enable SMB after carbs
If enabled, SMB is enabled for 6h after carbohydrates are announced, even if COB has reached 0.
@@ -211,7 +243,7 @@ Default value : the same as **Max minutes of basal to limit SMB to**.
This setting is only visible if "Enable SMB" and "Enable UAM " are switched on.
-### Activează UAM
+### Enable UAM
With this option enabled, the SMB algorithm can recognize unannounced meals. This is helpful if you forget to tell **AAPS** about your carbs or estimate your carbs wrong and the amount of entered carbs is wrong or if a meal with lots of fat and protein has a longer duration than expected. Without any carb entry, UAM can recognize fast glucose increase caused by carbs, adrenaline, etc., and tries to adjust it with SMBs. This also works the opposite way: if there is a fast glucose decrease, it can stop SMBs earlier.
@@ -229,7 +261,7 @@ In any case, the required carbs will be displayed in the COB section on your hom

-### Setări avansate
+### Advanced Settings
You can read more here : [OpenAPS docs](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/While%20You%20Wait%20For%20Gear/preferences-and-safety-settings.html).
@@ -291,7 +323,7 @@ Here, you can choose, if you want to use the [sensitivity detection](../DailyLif
If you have this option enabled, autosens can adjust targets (next to basal and ISF), too. This lets **AAPS** work more 'aggressive' or not. The actual target might be reached faster with this.
-### Setări avansate
+### Advanced Settings
- Normally you do not have to change the settings in this dialogue!
- If you want to change them anyway make sure to read about details in [OpenAPS docs](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/While%20You%20Wait%20For%20Gear/preferences-and-safety-settings.html#) and to understand what you are doing.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/ro/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md b/docs/CROWDIN/ro/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
index 6e169d110e2f..82e38d0e73ff 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/ro/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/ro/GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Don't rush, go slow!
## **Recommended settings and advice while tweaking basal**
- Do all testing with [closed loop enabled](#AapsScreens-loop-status).
-- **Turn OFF all [automations](../DailyLifeWithAAPS/Automations.md)**
+- **Turn OFF all [automations](../DailyLifeWithAaps/Automations.md)**
- **Turn OFF [DynISF](#Open-APS-features-DynamicISF), [AutoISF](../AdvancedOptions/DevBranch.md), [AutoSens](#Open-APS-features-autosens)** so that they will not try to adapt your profile.
- Do not make manual user actions (manual bolus, temp targets etc…) while testing: let the system use the **Profile** settings only.
- For the [additional graphs](#AapsScreens-section-g-additional-graphs): on graph 1, use Insulin On Board, Carbs On Board (and Sensitivity change). On graph 2, use Deviations and Blood Glucose Impact. When asking for advice, always include those on your screenshots.
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Don't rush, go slow!
Meaning that the meal is digested, and there are no more carbs in your body.
-AAPS might indicate [COB=0 while you still have carbs on board](../DailyLifeWithAAPS/CobCalculation.md).
+AAPS might indicate [COB=0 while you still have carbs on board](../DailyLifeWithAaps/CobCalculation.md).
## **[Profile](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) definitions**
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/ro/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md b/docs/CROWDIN/ro/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
index 7f6d3a720b8c..44c70f3f80ec 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/ro/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/ro/Maintenance/ReleaseNotes.md
@@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ You need at least start [objective 11 (in later versions objective 10!)](#object
- visualization of [dynamic target adjustment](#AapsScreens-visualization-of-dynamic-target-adjustment) @Tornado-Tim
- new [preferences layout](../SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md) @MilosKozak
- SMB algorithm update @Tornado-Tim
-- [Low glucose suspend mode](#Preferences-aps-mode) @Tornado-Tim
+- [Low glucose suspend mode](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) @Tornado-Tim
- [carbs required notifications](#key-aaps-features-minimal-carbs-required-for-suggestion) @twain47 @Tornado-Tim
- removed Careportal (moved to Actions) @MilosKozak
- [new encrypted backup format](ExportImportSettings.md) @dlvoy
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/ro/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md b/docs/CROWDIN/ro/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
index 8814234c9a66..4d877bfe5535 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/ro/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/ro/SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ The purpose of **Objective 4** is to recognise how often **AAPS** will evaluate
The minimal time to complete this objective: **7 days**. This is a mandatory wait time. It is not possible to proceed to the next **Objective**, even if all basal rate changes were enacted already.
-- Select Open Loop either from the [Preferences > OpenAPS](#Preferences-aps-mode) menu or by pressing and holding the Loop icon on the top left of the **Overview** screen.
+- Select Open Loop either by pressing and holding the [Loop icon](#AapsScreens-loop-status) on the top right of the **Overview** screen.
- Manually enact at least 20 of the temporary basal rate suggestions over a period of 7 days; key them into your (physical) pump and confirm in AAPS that you have accepted them. Ensure these basal rate adjustments show up in **AAPS** and **Nightscout**.
- Use [**Temp Targets**](../DailyLifeWithAaps/TempTargets.md) when necessary. After treating a hypo, use the predefined "hypo temp target" to prevent the system from overcorrecting upon the bounce back.
- If you are still in [Simple Mode](#preferences-simple-mode) at this point, now is probably a good time to switch it off.
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ As part of **Objective 5** you will start to understand how temporary basal reco
Estimated time to complete this objective: **7 days**.
-This **Objective** requires you to determine and set your “Max U/h a temp basal can be set to” (max-basal) value as described in [OpenAPS-features](#Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to). This value can be set in **Preferences > OpenAPS**. If you are still using a virtual pump, make sure this safety setting is set in both **AAPS** and your insulin pump.
+This **Objective** requires you to determine and set your “Max U/h a temp basal can be set to” (max-basal) value as described in [OpenAPS-features](#Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to). This value can be set in [Preferences > OpenAPS SMB](#Preferences-openaps-smb-settings). If you are still using a virtual pump, make sure this safety setting is set in both **AAPS** and your insulin pump.
You might wish to set your [**Profile** BG target](#profile-glucose-targets) higher than usual until you are comfortable with **AAPS**' calculations and settings. You may wish to experiment with adjusting your **BG target** in your **Profile** being in a tighter range (say, 1 or less mmol/l [20 mg/dl or less] wide) and observe the resulting behavior.
@@ -162,13 +162,14 @@ This means that when you are on **Objective 6**, if sensor glucose levels are dr
- Watch active temporary basals by looking at the turquoise basal text on the OVERVIEW screen or the turquoise basal render as part of the OVERVIEW graph.
- You may temporarily experience spikes following treated hypos without being able to increase basals on the rebound.
+(objectives-objective7)=
## Objective 7: Tuning the closed loop, raising maxIOB above 0 and gradually lowering BG targets
-To complete **Objective 7** you have to close your loop and raise your [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over). **maxIOB** was zeroed out automatically in **Objective 6**. This is now reverted. **AAPS** will start to use your defined maxIOB value to correct high glucose values.
+To complete **Objective 7** you have to close your loop and raise your [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over). **maxIOB** was zeroed out automatically in **Objective 6**, due to the Low Glucose Suspend mode. This is no longer the case. **AAPS** will start to use your defined maxIOB value to correct high glucose values.
Minimal time to complete this objective: **1 day**. This is a mandatory wait time. It is not possible to proceed to the next **Objective** until this period of time has expired.
-- Select **Closed Loop** either from [Preferences > OpenAPS](../SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md) or by pressing and holding the Loop icon in the top right corner of the **Overview** screen. Stay in **Closed Loop** over a period of 1 day.
+- Select **Closed Loop** by pressing and holding the [Loop icon](#AapsScreens-loop-status) in the top right corner of the **Overview** screen. Stay in **Closed Loop** over a period of 1 day.
- Slowly raise your 'Maximum total IOB OpenAPS can’t go over' (in OpenAPS called 'max-iob') above 0, until you find the settings that work best for you.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/ro/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md b/docs/CROWDIN/ro/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
index e05bf81c9af8..9323eaae3443 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/ro/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/ro/SettingUpAaps/Preferences.md
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ In the **Overview** section, you can define the preferences for the home screen.
Option 'Keep screen on' will force Android to keep the screen on at all times. This is useful for presentations etc. But it consumes a lot of battery power. Therefore, it is recommended to connect the smartphone to a charger cable.
(Preferences-buttons)=
-### Butoane
+### Buttons
- Define which buttons are visible on the bottom of your home screen.
- Setting hidden in [simple mode](#preferences-simple-mode).
@@ -240,6 +240,10 @@ When using [SMB](#objectives-objective9), many people do not meal-bolus 100% of
* for people with slow digestion: sending all the bolus upfront can cause hypo because the insulin action is faster than the digestion.
* to leave more room to **AAPS** to deal by itself with **BG rise**. In both cases, **AAPS** will compensate for the missing part of the bolus with SMBs, if/when deemed adequate.
+### Old glycemia time threshold
+
+If the last **BG** received is older than this threshold, then the bolus wizard will by default offer a 100% dose instead of the **Deliver this part of bolus wizard result** setting above. The reason for this is that when **BG** is missing, **AAPS** will not be able to send the remaining part of the bolus afterward (the loop is not running), which would result in high **BG**.
+
### Enabled bolus advisor
Setting hidden in [simple mode](#preferences-simple-mode).
@@ -294,34 +298,7 @@ Use with caution and do not enable it until you learn what it really does. Basic
## Buclă
-(Preferences-aps-mode)=
-### APS mode
-Switch between Open Loop, Closed Loop and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS).
-
-
-
-(Preferences-open-loop)=
-#### Open Loop
-**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
-
-The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
-
-This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
-
-(preferences-closed-loop)=
-#### Closed Loop
-
-**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (_i.e._ without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
-
-The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
-
-Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)** or higher and use a supported pump.
-
-#### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
-
-In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
-
-This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+As of [AAPS version 3.4](#version3400), it is no longer possible to set the loop mode here. See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) to change loop mode now.
(Preferences-minimal-request-change)=
### Minimal request change
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/ro/SettingUpAaps/SetupWizard.md b/docs/CROWDIN/ro/SettingUpAaps/SetupWizard.md
index 3e9c279652c6..7fb15f538cdd 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/ro/SettingUpAaps/SetupWizard.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/ro/SettingUpAaps/SetupWizard.md
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ In this screen, we aim to give some more background information, translate more

-### Notificări
+### Notifications
Android requires special permission for apps if they want to send you notifications.
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ While it is a good feature to disable notifications _e.g._ from social media ap
Please click the first "ASK FOR PERMISSION" button:
-
+
Select the "AAPS" app:
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/ro/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md b/docs/CROWDIN/ro/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
index 116a1ed30f63..88003d1df2aa 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/ro/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/ro/SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ The **figure below** shows an example of how the target can be set in an **AAPS*
**BG** targets are set according to your personal preferences and requirements. For example, if you are concerned about hypos at night, you may set your target slightly higher at 117 mg/dL (6.5 mmol/L) from 9 pm - 7am. If you want to make sure you have plenty of insulin on board (IOB) in the morning before bolusing for breakfast, you may set a lower target of 81 mg/dL (4.5 mmol/L) from 7 am - 8 am.
-When In [Open Loop](#Preferences-open-loop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#preferences-closed-loop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
+When In [Open Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop), especially when progressing through [the first objectives](../SettingUpAaps/CompletingTheObjectives.md), using a wide range target can be a good option while you are learning how **AAPS** behaves and adjusting your **Profile**.
When In [Closed Loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop) (starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**), it is recommended to reduce the range until you have a single target for each time of the day (_Low_ target = _High_ target), to make sure that **AAPS** reacts promptly to **BG** fluctuations.
(your-aaps-profile-basal-rates)=
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ Setting your basal rates right is done by trial and error, and should be done in
There are basal testing methods which usually entails observing your basal rates and insulin needs during an intermittent fasting over a 24-hour period. Although you need to test your basal rates for the whole day, it is not recommended to fast during 24h straight. This is because the body triggers mechanisms such as hormones to compensate. A recommended way is to fast 3 times for 8 hours.
-The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#Preferences-aps-mode) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Observe how your **BG** changes: if it is dropping, basal rate is too high. And vice versa.
An alternative method (may be more tricky) is to keep the loop running, and seeing how **IOB** changes. If **IOB** is negative, your basal rate is too high. And vice versa. Beware that this method relies on **ISF** to correct **BG**, and thus depends on other variables to be set reasonably well for it to be successful.
Another way of adjusting your basal rates is to watch the loop action during the night, when all COB have decayed. This method is particularly useful for children, when fasting is difficult or insulin needs change often. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
+The recommended method is to suspend the loop (for safety you can set AAPS to [**LGS**](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS) to avoid lows, as done for achieving [objective 6](#objectives-objective6)), which will revert to your default background basal rate. Observe how your **BG** changes: if it is dropping, basal rate is too high. And vice versa.
An alternative method (may be more tricky) is to keep the loop running, and seeing how **IOB** changes. If **IOB** is negative, your basal rate is too high. And vice versa. Beware that this method relies on **ISF** to correct **BG**, and thus depends on other variables to be set reasonably well for it to be successful.
Another way of adjusting your basal rates is to watch the loop action during the night, when all COB have decayed. This method is particularly useful for children, when fasting is difficult or insulin needs change often. [Dr Saleh Adi from Tidepool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fpWnGRhLSo) provides useful ways on how to analyze overnight BG lines in order to optimize your basal rates.
See [here](../GettingHelp/ProfileTuning.md) how to tweak your basal profile, analyzing patterns in closed loop.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/ru/CompatiblePumps/MedtrumNano.md b/docs/CROWDIN/ru/CompatiblePumps/MedtrumNano.md
index 58e7641a43e2..40479cc0c576 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/ru/CompatiblePumps/MedtrumNano.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/ru/CompatiblePumps/MedtrumNano.md
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
### Шаг 1: Выберите помпу Medtrum
-#### Вариант 1: При начальной установке
+#### Option 1: New installations
Если вы устанавливаете AAPS впервые, вам поможет **Мастер настройки**. Когда дойдете до выбора помпы, выбирайте Medtrum.
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@

-#### Вариант 2: Конфигуратор
+#### Option 2: The Config Builder
При существующей установке вы можете выбрать **Medtrum** в [Конфигураторе > Помпа](#Config-Builder-pump):
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/ru/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md b/docs/CROWDIN/ru/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
index 00f5d82e8f46..5b0a3952e6eb 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/ru/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/ru/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodDASH.md
@@ -51,29 +51,29 @@ The instructions below explain how to activate a new pod session using **AAPS**.
Ensure you have read and understand this whole guide, have read and understand the **Before You Begin** section, as well as **[Omnipod and AAPS Constraints and Issues](#omnipod-dash-constraints)** to avoid running into a known problem.
-#### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
+### **SAFETY FIRST** - You **SHOULD NOT** try to connect **AAPS** to a pod for the first time without having access to all of the following:
1. Extra pods (3 or more spare)
2. Spare Insulin and MDI equipment
3. A working Omnipod PDM (In case **AAPS** fails)
4. Supported Phones are a must! (See [Hardware/Software Requirements](#hardware-software-requirements))
5. Correct version of AAPS built and installed
-#### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
+### **Your Omnipod Dash PDM will become redundant after the AAPS Dash driver activates your pod.**
- Before using **AAPS** you or your care giver would have had to manage the Pod using the Omnipod PDM (or in some regions a Phone app) to send commands to your DASH (e.g a Bolus).
- The DASH can only facilitate a single Bluetooth device (e.g PDM or Phone) connection to manage and send commands.
- The device that successfully activates the pod is the only device allowed to communicate with that Pod from that point forward. This means that once you activate a DASH with your Android phone using **AAPS**, **you will no longer be able to use your PDM with that pod!** For the time that Pod is active the **AAPS** Dash driver running on your Android phone is now the new PDM for your pod.
- **DO NOT Throw away your PDM!** It is recommended to keep it around as a backup and for emergencies, for instance when your phone gets lost or **AAPS** is not working correctly.
-#### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
+### Your pod **WILL NOT** stop delivering insulin when it is not connected to AAPS.
Default basal rates are programmed on the pod on activation as defined in the current active [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
As long as **AAPS** is operational it will send basal rate adjustment commands that run for a maximum of 120 minutes.
When for some reason the pod does not receive any new commands (for instance because communication was lost due to Pod ➜ phone distance) the pod will automatically fall back to default basal rates as defined in your [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md).
-#### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
+### **AAPS Profile(s) do not support 30 minute basal rate time frames**
If you are new to **AAPS** and are setting up your basal rate [**Profile**](../SettingUpAaps/YourAapsProfile.md) for the first time, please be aware that basal rates starting on a half-hour basis are not supported. For example, on your Omnipod PDM, if you have a basal rate of 1.1 units which starts at 09:30 and has a duration of 2 hours ending at 11:30, it is not possible replicate this exact basil **Profile** in **AAPS**.
You will need to change this 1.1 unit basal rate to a time range of either 9:00-11:00 or 10:00-12:00. Even though the DASH hardware itself supports the 30 minute basal rate **Profile** increments, **AAPS** does NOT support this feature.
-#### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
+### **0U/h Profile basal rates are NOT supported in AAPS**
While the DASH does support a zero basal rate, **AAPS** uses multiples of the user's **Profile** basal rate to determine automated treatment; it cannot function with a zero basal rate.
Instead a temporary zero basal rate can be achieved through the "Disconnect pump" function, or through a combination of Disable Loop/Temp Basal Rate or Suspend Loop/Temp Basal Rate.
**NOTE:** The lowest basal rate allowed by the DASH in **AAPS** is 0.05U/h.
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Instead a temporary zero basal rate can be achieved through the "Disconnect pump
There are **two** available options to configure Omnipod in **AAPS**:
-### Вариант 1: При начальной установке
+### Option 1: New installations
When installing **AAPS** for the first time, the **Setup Wizard** will guide new users through key features and installation requirements for **AAPS**.
Select “DASH” when you reach Pump selection.
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Select “DASH” when you reach Pump selection.
When in doubt you can also select “Virtual Pump” and select “DASH” later, after setting up **AAPS** (See Option 2).
(omnipod-dash-option-2-config-builder)=
-### Вариант 2: Конфигуратор
+### Option 2: The Config Builder
On an existing installation you can select the **DASH** pump from the Config builder:
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ Selecting the **checkbox (4)** next to the **Settings Gear (3)** will allow the

-### Верификация выбора драйвера Omnipod
+### Verification of Omnipod Driver Selection
To verify that you have selected the DASH in **AAPS**, if you have **checked the box (4)**, **swipe to the left** from the **Overview** tab, where you will now see a **DASH** tab on **AAPS**. If this box is left unchecked, you’ll find the DASH tab in the hamburger menu upper left.
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ To verify that you have selected the DASH in **AAPS**, if you have **checked the
(omnipod-dash-activate-pod)=
-### Активация Pod
+### Activate Pod
1. Перейдите на вкладку **DASH**, нажмите кнопку **УПРАВЛЕНИЕ помпой (1)**, затем нажмите **Активировать Pod (2)**.
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ To verify that you have selected the DASH in **AAPS**, if you have **checked the
(omnipod-dash-deactivate-pod)=
-### Деактивация Pod
+### Deactivate Pod
Under normal circumstances, the expected lifetime of a pod is three days (72 hours) and an additional 8 hours after the pod expiration warning for a total of 80 hours of total pod usage.
@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ To deactivate a pod (either from expiration or from a pod failure):
(omnipod-dash-resuming-insulin-delivery)=
-### Возобновление подачи инсулина
+### Resuming Insulin Delivery
**NOTE**: During **Profile Switches**, like when using the PDM, AAPS must suspend delivery on the Pod before setting the new basal **Profile**. If communication fails between the suspend and resume commands, then delivery can stay suspended, Read [**Delivery suspended**](#omnipod-dash-delivery-suspended) in the troubleshooting section for more details.
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ When insulin delivery is suspended you will need to issue a command to instruct
(omnipod-dash-silencing-pod-alerts)=
-### Отключение звуковых оповещений пода
+### Silencing Pod Alerts
The process below will show you how to acknowledge and dismiss pod beeps when the active pod time reaches the warning time limit before the pod expiration of 72 hours (3 days). This warning time limit is defined in the **Hours before shutdown** Dash alerts setting. The maximum life of a pod is 80 hours (3 days 8 hours), however Insulet recommends not exceeding the 72 hours (3 days) limit.
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ The process below will show you how to acknowledge and dismiss pod beeps when th
(omnipod-dash-view-pod-history)=
-### Просмотр истории Pod
+### View Pod History
This section explains how to review your active pod history and filter by different action categories. The pod history tool allows you to view the actions and results committed to your currently active pod during its three days (72 - 80 hours) life.
@@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ Below is an explanation of the layout and meaning of the icons and status fields

-### Поля
+### Fields
@@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ Below is an explanation of the layout and meaning of the icons and status fields
-### Кнопки
+### Buttons
 Sends a refresh command to the active pod to update communication.
@@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ Below is an explanation of the layout and meaning of the icons and status fields
-### Меню управления помпой
+### Pod Management Menu
Below is describes the purpose of each icon on the **Pod Management** menu, accessed by pressing **POD MGMT (1)** button from the **DASH** tab.
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ The settings groups are listed below; you can enable or disable via a toggle swi
***NOTE:** An asterisk (\*) denotes the default setting is enabled.*
-### Звуковые сигналы подтверждения
+### Confirmation beeps

@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ Provides confirmation beeps from the pod for bolus, basal, SMB, and TBR delivery
-### Оповещения
+### Alerts

@@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ Provides **AAPS** alerts for pod expiration, shutdown, low reservoir based on th
-### Уведомления
+### Notifications

@@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ This tab is well documented in the main **AAPS** documentation but there are a f

-### Уровень
+### Level
**Insulin Level**
@@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ This section covers common known issues and solutions for Omnipod DASH use with
For known issues with Bluetooth connections, dropouts of pump/pods, or activation and connection issues [Bluetooth Troubleshooting](../GettingHelp/BluetoothTroubleshooting.md)
---
-### Подача приостановлена
+### Delivery suspended
- Кнопки приостановки больше нет. If you want to "suspend" the pod, you can set a zero **TBR** for x minutes.
- During **Profile Switches**, DASH must suspend delivery before setting the new basal **Profile**. Если между двумя командами происходит обрыв связи, подача может быть приостановлена. Когда это происходит:
@@ -512,25 +512,25 @@ For known issues with Bluetooth connections, dropouts of pump/pods, or activatio
*****NOTE:** When you hear beeps from the pod, do not assume that delivery will continue without checking the phone, delivery might stay suspended, ***so you need to check !******
---
-### Сбои в работе Pod
+### Pod Failures
- Pods fail occasionally due to a variety of issues, including hardware issues with the Pod itself.
- It is best practice not to raise support / replacement cases with Insulet, since AAPS is not an approved method of using the Pods.
- A list of fault codes can be [**found here**](https://github.com/openaps/openomni/wiki/Fault-event-codes) to help determine the cause.
---
-### Предотвращение ошибки 49 при сбоях Pod
+### Preventing error 49 pod failures
This failure is related to an incorrect pod state for a command or an error during an insulin delivery command. This is when the driver and Pod disagree on the actual state. The Pod (out of a built-in safety measure) then reacts with an unrecoverable error code 49 (0x31) ending up with what is know as a “screamer”: the long irritating beep that can only be stopped by punching a hole at the appropriate location at the back of the Pod. The exact origin of a “49 pod failure” often is hard to trace. In situations that are suspected for this failure to occur (for instance on application crashes, running a development version or re-installation).
---
-### Оповещения о недоступности помпы
+### Pump Unreachable Alerts
When no communication can be established with the pod for a pre-configured time a “Pump unreachable” alert will be raised. Pump unreachable alerts can be configured by going to the top right-hand side three-dot menu, selecting **Preferences** ➜ **Local Alerts** ➜ **Pump unreachable threshold [min]**. Recommended value is alerting after **120** minutes.
---
-### Настройки экспорта
+### Export Settings
Exporting **AAPS** settings enables you to restore all your settings, and maybe more importantly, all your Objectives. You may need to restore settings to the “last known working situation” or after uninstalling/reinstalling **AAPS** or in case of phone loss, reinstalling on the new phone.
@@ -541,7 +541,7 @@ Exporting **AAPS** settings enables you to restore all your settings, and maybe
Regularly (after each export preferably) copy your exported settings to a safe place (a cloud drive e.g. Google Drive) that is accessible by any phone when needed. This allows you to restore to a phone from anywhere in case of a phone loss or factory reset of your phone while you are not at home.
---
-### Импорт настроек
+### Import Settings
**WARNING**: Please note that importing settings will possibly import an outdated Pod status (depending when you made the last export/backup).
As a result, there is a **risk of losing the active Pod!** (see **Exporting Settings**).
@@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ As a result, there is a **risk of losing the active Pod!** (see **Exporting Sett
4. You may need to **Deactivate** the "non existing" pod if the imported settings included any active pod data.
---
-### Импорт настроек, которые содержат состояние Pod из неактивного Pod
+### Importing settings that contain Pod state from an inactive Pod
When importing settings containing data for a Pod that is no longer active, AAPS will try to connect with it, which will obviously fail. You can not activate a new Pod in this situation.
@@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ To remove the old pod session:
4. Once the old pod is removed you will be able to activate a new pod.
---
-### Переустановка AAPS
+### Reinstalling AAPS
When uninstalling **AAPS** you will lose all your settings, objectives and the current Pod session. **To restore them make sure you have a recent exported settings file available!**
@@ -588,7 +588,7 @@ When on an active Pod, make sure that you have an export for the current pod ses
7. Когда закончите: Экспортируйте текущие настройки.
---
-### Обновление AAPS до более новой версии
+### Updating AAPS to a newer version
In most cases there is no need to uninstall. You can do an “in-place” install by starting the installation for the new version. This is also possible when on an active Pod session.
@@ -599,7 +599,7 @@ In most cases there is no need to uninstall. You can do an “in-place” instal
5. Когда закончите: Экспортируйте текущие настройки.
---
-### Оповещения драйвера Omnipod
+### Omnipod driver alerts
The Omnipod Dash driver presents a variety of unique alerts on the **Overview tab**, most of them are informational and can be dismissed while some provide the user with an action requiring their input to resolve the cause of the triggered alert.
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/ru/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md b/docs/CROWDIN/ru/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md
index d3808610d7ac..eb2f2f004ec9 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/ru/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/ru/CompatiblePumps/OmnipodEros.md
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Detailed steps on how to setup your pod communication device are listed below in
**ИЛИ**
-### Вариант 2: Конфигуратор
+### Option 2: The Config Builder
В левом верхнем углу из **выпадающего меню** выберите **Конфигуратор(1)** ➜**Помпа** ➜ **Omnipod**, включив **радио кнопку(2)** под названием **Omnipod**. Поставив **флажок(4)** напротив **шестеренки настроек(3)** вы активируете вкладку меню Omnipod в интерфейсе AAPS, которая называется **POD**. В документации эта вкладка называется **Omnipod (POD)**.
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Detailed steps on how to setup your pod communication device are listed below in
>
>  
-### Верификация выбора драйвера Omnipod
+### Verification of Omnipod Driver Selection
*Примечание: Если вы уже вышли из мастера настройки без выбора RileyLink, драйвер Omnipod будет включен, но вам все равно нужно выбрать RileyLink. Вы увидите вкладку Omnipod (POD) как показано ниже*
@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ To deactivate a pod (either from expiration or from a pod failure):
> 
-#### Возобновление подачи инсулина
+#### Resuming Insulin Delivery
Use this command to instruct the active, currently suspended pod to resume insulin delivery. После успешной обработки команды, нормальная подача инсулина возобновится в соответствии с текущим активным профилем базала. Pod снова будет принимать команды на болюс, TBR и SMB.
@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ Use this command to instruct the active, currently suspended pod to resume insul
(OmnipodEros-view-pod-history)=
-### Просмотр истории Pod
+### View Pod History
В этом разделе показано, как просмотреть историю активного пода и отфильтровать ее по различным категориям. Инструмент истории пода позволяет просматривать действия текущего активного пода за трое суток его жизни (72 - 80 часов).
@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ Use this command to instruct the active, currently suspended pod to resume insul
>
> 
-##### Поля
+##### Fields
> - **Дата & Время**: В обратном хронологическом порядке временная отметка каждого события.
> - **Устройство:** Устройство, на которое ссылается текущее действие или состояние.
@@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ Use this command to instruct the active, currently suspended pod to resume insul
> 
-### Поля
+### Fields
- **Статус RileyLink:** Отображает текущее состояние соединения RileyLink
@@ -477,19 +477,19 @@ Use this command to instruct the active, currently suspended pod to resume insul
>
> > Возобновляет остановленный активный под
-### Меню управления помпой
+### Pod Management Menu
Ниже приводится описание макета и значения иконок в меню **Управление Pod**, доступном из вкладки **Omnipod (POD)**.
> 
-- **Активация Pod**
+- **Activate Pod**
> 
>
> Заполняет катетер и активирует новый Pod
-- **Деактивация Pod**
+- **Deactivate Pod**
> 
>
@@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ The settings groups are listed below; you can enable or disable via a toggle swi
- **Включить запись о замене батареи в Действиях:** в меню Действий, кнопка изменения батареи включена, ЕСЛИ вы включили эту настройку и настройку батареи выше. Некоторые коммуникационные устройства работают от обычных заменяемых батарей. Эта опция позволяет сбросить таймеры батареи.
-### Звуковые сигналы подтверждения
+### Confirmation beeps
Provides confirmation beeps from the pod for bolus, basal, SMB, and TBR delivery and changes.
@@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ Provides confirmation beeps from the pod for bolus, basal, SMB, and TBR delivery
- **Звуковой сигнал микроболюсов SMB включен** Включить или отключить подтверждающие сигналы при подаче микроболюсов.
- **Звуковой сигнал временного базала TBR включен** Включить или отключить подтверждающие сигналы при установке или отмене TBR.
-### Оповещения
+### Alerts
Оповещения AAPS и Nightscout об истечении срока, выключении, низком резервуаре на основе заданных пороговых значений.
@@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ Provides confirmation beeps from the pod for bolus, basal, SMB, and TBR delivery
- **Количество единиц:** Количество единиц, на которые можно вызывать предупреждение о низком резервуаре резервуара.
- **Автоматически признавать Pod уведомления:** Когда включено, уведомление все еще будет выдано однако сразу после первого сообщения от Pod, оно будет автоматически признано, и предупреждение будет закрыто.
-### Уведомления
+### Notifications
Выдает уведомления AAPS и звуковые оповещения, когда нет уверенности в успешных TBR, SMB, болюсах или приостановленных событиях.
@@ -710,15 +710,15 @@ Provides confirmation beeps from the pod for bolus, basal, SMB, and TBR delivery
## Устранение неполадок
-### Сбои в работе Pod
+### Pod Failures
Pods fail occasionally due to a variety of issues, including hardware issues with the Pod itself. It is best practice not to call these into Insulet, since AAPS is not an approved use case. Список ошибок можно найти [здесь](https://github.com/openaps/openomni/wiki/Fault-event-codes) для помощи в определении причины.
-### Предотвращение ошибки 49 при сбоях Pod
+### Preventing error 49 pod failures
This failure is related to an incorrect pod state for a command or an error during an insulin delivery command. Чтобы предотвратить возможные сбои рекомендуем пользователям переключиться на клиент Nightscout на *только загружать (отключить синхронизацию)* в **Конфигураторе**➜**Общие**➜**NSClient**➜**шестеренка настроек**➜**Расширенные настройки**,.
-### Оповещения о недоступности помпы
+### Pump Unreachable Alerts
Рекомендуется настроить оповещения о недоступности сигналов помпы на **120 минут**, перейдя в верхнее правое меню, выберите **Настройки**➜**Локальные оповещения**➜**Порог недоступности помпы \[мин\]** и установить значение **120**.
@@ -733,7 +733,7 @@ This failure is related to an incorrect pod state for a command or an error duri
4. Установите новую версию AAPS и убедитесь, что у вас нет активной сессии Pod.
5. Импортируйте ваши настройки и активируйте новый код.
-### Оповещения драйвера Omnipod
+### Omnipod driver alerts
обратите внимание, что драйвер Omnipod Erosсодержит множество оповещений на вкладке **Начало**, большинство из них являются информационными и могут быть отключены, в то время как некоторые предоставляют пользователю возможности устранения причин оповещения. A summary of the main alerts that you may encounter is listed below:
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/ru/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md b/docs/CROWDIN/ru/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
index 2e772f40c8b9..15760f79936f 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/ru/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/ru/DailyLifeWithAaps/AapsScreens.md
@@ -95,13 +95,13 @@
Пиктограмма справа показывает состояние цикла:
-1. Зеленый круг = замкнутый цикл активен
-2. Purple circle with dotted line = [low glucose suspend (LGS)](#objectives-objective6)
+1. Green circle = [closed loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop), loop running
+2. Purple circle with dotted line = [low glucose suspend (LGS)](#KeyAapsFeatures-LGS)
3. Красный круг = цикл деактивирован (постоянно отключен)
4. Красный круг = Цикл приостановлен (временно, но выдается базальный инсулин) - оставшееся время показано ниже значка
5. Серый круг = помпа отключена (временно отключена любая подача инсулина) - оставшееся время остановки отображается под пиктограммой
6. Оранжевый круг = запущен суперболюс - оставшееся время отображаешься под пиктограммой
-7. Синий круг с пунктирной линией = активен незамкнутый цикл
+7. Blue circle with dotted line = [open loop](#KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop)
Короткое или длинное нажатие на пиктограмму откроет диалоговое окно для переключения между режимами контура (Закрытый, Приостановка на низкой ГК, Открытый или Отключен), для отключения / возобновления цикла или отключения / подключения помпы обратно.
@@ -771,12 +771,6 @@ This tab shows the history of [loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) changes :
(aaps-screens-running-mode)=
-### Running mode
-
-
-
-Running mode shows current and past AAPS running mode, it is also visible on the main graph as an upper colored bar.
-
## Просмотр журнала
Доступ к этому экрану можно получить нажатием трех точек справа от меню, затем - Просмотр журнала. Его невозможно показать в главном меню через Конфигуратор. It can also be accessed through a button at the bottom of the [Action tab](#screens-action-tab).
diff --git a/docs/CROWDIN/ru/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md b/docs/CROWDIN/ru/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
index 0be0edaa0d89..559a54f39525 100644
--- a/docs/CROWDIN/ru/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
+++ b/docs/CROWDIN/ru/DailyLifeWithAaps/KeyAapsFeatures.md
@@ -1,5 +1,45 @@
# Основной функционал AAPS
+## Loop mode
+
+The loop status is shown on the main screen with one of the icons below.
+
+**AAPS** offers several loop modes, such as Open Loop (7), Closed Loop (1) and Low Glucose Suspend (LGS - 2).
+
+See [AAPS Screens > The Homescreen > Loop status](#AapsScreens-loop-status) for information on how to select the loop mode.
+
+
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-OpenLoop)=
+
+### Open Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and makes treatment suggestions (temporary basal rates) on how to adjust your therapy if necessary.
+
+The suggestions will not be executed automatically (as in closed loop). The suggestions have to be enacted by the user manually into the pump (if using virtual pump) or by using a button if **AAPS** is connected to a real pump.
+
+This option is for getting to know how **AAPS** works or if you are using an unsupported pump. You will be in Open Loop, no matter what choice you make here, until the end of **[Objective 5](#objectives-objective5)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-LGS)=
+
+### Low Glucose Suspend (LGS)
+
+In this mode, [maxIOB](#Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over) is set to zero.
+
+This means that if blood glucose is dropping, **AAPS** can reduce the basal for you. But if blood glucose is rising, no automatic correction will be made. Your basal rates will remain the same as defined in your current **Profile**. Only if IOB is negative (from a previous Low Glucose Suspend) additional insulin will be given to lower **BG**.
+
+This mode is available starting at **[Objective 6](#objectives-objective6)**.
+
+(KeyAapsFeatures-ClosedLoop)=
+
+### Closed Loop
+
+**AAPS** continuously evaluates all available data (IOB, COB, BG...) and automatically adjusts the treatment if necessary (*i.e.* without further intervention by you) to reach the set [target range or value](#profile-glucose-targets) (bolus delivery, temporary basal rate, insulin switch-off to avoid hypo etc.).
+
+The Closed Loop works within numerous safety limits, which can be set individually.
+
+Closed Loop is only possible if you are in **[Objective 7](#objectives-objective7)** or higher and use a supported pump.
+
(Open-APS-features-autosens)=
## Autosens
@@ -16,7 +56,7 @@
(Open-APS-features-super-micro-bolus-smb)=
-## Супер микроболюс (SMB)
+## Super Micro Bolus (SMB)
**SMB**, сокращение от **Super micro bolus**— это функция OpenAPS, вошедшая в алгоритм Oref1 с 2018 года. В отличие от помощника болюса **AMA**, для контроля уровня глюкозы алгоритм **SMB** использует небольшие **микроболюсы**, а не временную базальную скорость. Там, где алгоритм мастера болюса **AMA** добавит 1,0 ед. инсулина при помощи временной базальной скорости, **SMB** подает несколько супер микроболюсов маленькими шажками с **пятиминутным** интервалом, например 0,4; 0,3; 0,2; и 0,1 ед. Одновременно (по соображениям безопасности и чтобы предотвратить передозировку), на определенный период фактический базал устанавливается на 0 ед/ч, (т. н. **"нулевой базал"**). Это позволяет системе регулировать гликемию быстрее, чем временным повышением скорости базала в **AMA**.
@@ -53,7 +93,7 @@ SMB отображаются на главном графике синими т
(Open-APS-features-max-u-h-a-temp-basal-can-be-set-to)=
-### Максимальное значение ед./ч для скорости временного базала
+### Max U/h a temp basal can be set to
Эта настройка безопасности определяет максимальную скорость временного базала помпы. Она также известна как **max-basal**.
@@ -75,7 +115,7 @@ SMB отображаются на главном графике синими т
(Open-APS-features-maximum-total-iob-openaps-cant-go-over)=
-### Предел суммарного активного инсулина IOB для OpenAPS
+### Maximum total IOB OpenAPS can’t go over
Это значение определяет максимальное количество **активного инсулина IOB (базального и болюсного), при котором **AAPS** будет работать в режиме замкнутого цикла. Оно также именуется **maxIOB**.