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- Scan Bluetooth and connect the bridge.

→ Hamburger Menu (1) → Scan Bluetooth (2) → Less common settings (3) → Bluetooth Settings (4)
→ Hamburger Menu (1) → Scan Bluetooth (2) → Scan (3)

- If xDrip+ can't find the bridge, make sure it's not connected to the vendor app. Put it in charge and reset it.

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## How Automation can help

1) **Decreasing decision fatigue:** The primary benefit of **automations** is to relieve the user from the burden of having to make manual interventions in **AAPS**. [Research](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6286423/#ref4) estimates that an average of 180 additional daily decisions have to be made by those living with Type 1 diabetes. **Automations** can lessen the mental load, freeing up the user’s mental energy for other aspects of life.
1. **Decreasing decision fatigue:** The primary benefit of **automations** is to relieve the user from the burden of having to make manual interventions in **AAPS**. [Research](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6286423/#ref4) estimates that an average of 180 additional daily decisions have to be made by those living with Type 1 diabetes. **Automations** can lessen the mental load, freeing up the user’s mental energy for other aspects of life.

2) **Potentially improving glycemic control:** for example, **automations** can help ensure **Temp Targets** are always set when needed, even during busy schedules or periods of forgetfulness. For example, if a child with diabetes has sport scheduled at school on Tuesdays at 10am and Thursdays at 2pm and always needs a high temp target actioned 30 min before these activities, these can be actioned by automation.
1. **Potentially improving glycemic control:** for example, **automations** can help ensure **Temp Targets** are always set when needed, even during busy schedules or periods of forgetfulness. For example, if a child with diabetes has sport scheduled at school on Tuesdays at 10am and Thursdays at 2pm and always needs a high temp target actioned 30 min before these activities, these can be actioned by automation.

3) **Enabling AAPS to be highly customised** to be more or less aggressive in specific situations, according to user preference. For example, triggering a temporary reduced profile% for a set period of time if negative **IOB** develops in the middle of the night, indicating that the existing profile is too strong.
1. **Enabling AAPS to be highly customised** to be more or less aggressive in specific situations, according to user preference. For example, triggering a temporary reduced profile% for a set period of time if negative **IOB** develops in the middle of the night, indicating that the existing profile is too strong.

The example below illustrates how an **Automation** can enable steps to be eliminated. The user has set an **Automation** to trigger a 5 am ‘Temp Target Exercise’ to ensure their **BG** and **IOB** are optimal, in preparation for their 6 am exercise:

![Alt text](../images/automation_2024-02-12_20-54-49.png)

## Key considerations before starting with Automations

1) Before setting up an **Automation**, you should have reasonable BG control with **AAPS**. **Automations** should not be used to compensate for sub-optimal basal, ISF or ICR settings (discussed further below). Avoid setting an automated **Profile switch** to compensate for BG rises due to _e.g._ food, these are better dealt with via other strategies (SMBs etc).
1. Before setting up an **Automation**, you should have reasonable BG control with **AAPS**. **Automations** should not be used to compensate for sub-optimal basal, ISF or ICR settings (discussed further below). Avoid setting an automated **Profile switch** to compensate for BG rises due to _e.g._ food, these are better dealt with via other strategies (SMBs etc).

2) As with any technology, **CGMs** and **Pumps** and **phones** can malfunction: Technical issues or sensor errors can disrupt the **Automation** actions, and manual intervention may be needed.
1. As with any technology, **CGMs** and **Pumps** and **phones** can malfunction: Technical issues or sensor errors can disrupt the **Automation** actions, and manual intervention may be needed.

4) **Requirements for automations are likely to change as routines change**. When changing between work/school/holiday periods, set a reminder in your calendar to review which automations are currently active (they are easy to activate and de-activate). For example, if you go on holiday, and no longer need the automations set up for school sports or daily exercise, or need to adjust the timings.
1. **Requirements for automations are likely to change as routines change**. When changing between work/school/holiday periods, set a reminder in your calendar to review which automations are currently active (they are easy to activate and de-activate). For example, if you go on holiday, and no longer need the automations set up for school sports or daily exercise, or need to adjust the timings.

5) Automations may conflict with each other, and it is good to review any new automation(s) setting carefully in a safe environment, and understand why an automation may or may not have triggered in the way you expect.
1. Automations may conflict with each other, and it is good to review any new automation(s) setting carefully in a safe environment, and understand why an automation may or may not have triggered in the way you expect.

6) If using Autosense, try to use **Temp Targets** instead of **Profile Switches**. **Temp Targets** do not reset Autosens back to 0. **Profile Switches** reset Autosens.
1. If using Autosense, try to use **Temp Targets** instead of **Profile Switches**. **Temp Targets** do not reset Autosens back to 0. **Profile Switches** reset Autosens.

7) Most automations should only be set for a **limited time duration**, after which **AAPS** can re-evaluate and repeat the automation, if necessary, and if the condition is still met. For example, "start temp target of 7.0 mmol/l for 30 min" or "start profile 110% for 10 min" _and_ "start temp target of 5.0 mmol/l for 10 min". Using automations to create permanent changes (e.g. to stronger %profile) risks hypoglycemia.
1. Most automations should only be set for a **limited time duration**, after which **AAPS** can re-evaluate and repeat the automation, if necessary, and if the condition is still met. For example, "start temp target of 7.0 mmol/l for 30 min" or "start profile 110% for 10 min" _and_ "start temp target of 5.0 mmol/l for 10 min". Using automations to create permanent changes (e.g. to stronger %profile) risks hypoglycemia.

## When can I start using Automation?

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- Scan Bluetooth and connect the bridge.

→ Hamburger Menu (1) → Scan Bluetooth (2) → Less common settings (3) → Bluetooth Settings (4)
→ Hamburger Menu (1) → Scan Bluetooth (2) → Scan (3)

- If xDrip+ can't find the bridge, make sure it's not connected to the vendor app. Put it in charge and reset it.

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## How Automation can help

1) **Decreasing decision fatigue:** The primary benefit of **automations** is to relieve the user from the burden of having to make manual interventions in **AAPS**. [Research](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6286423/#ref4) estimates that an average of 180 additional daily decisions have to be made by those living with Type 1 diabetes. **Automations** can lessen the mental load, freeing up the user’s mental energy for other aspects of life.
1. **Decreasing decision fatigue:** The primary benefit of **automations** is to relieve the user from the burden of having to make manual interventions in **AAPS**. [Research](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6286423/#ref4) estimates that an average of 180 additional daily decisions have to be made by those living with Type 1 diabetes. **Automations** can lessen the mental load, freeing up the user’s mental energy for other aspects of life.

2) **Potentially improving glycemic control:** for example, **automations** can help ensure **Temp Targets** are always set when needed, even during busy schedules or periods of forgetfulness. For example, if a child with diabetes has sport scheduled at school on Tuesdays at 10am and Thursdays at 2pm and always needs a high temp target actioned 30 min before these activities, these can be actioned by automation.
1. **Potentially improving glycemic control:** for example, **automations** can help ensure **Temp Targets** are always set when needed, even during busy schedules or periods of forgetfulness. For example, if a child with diabetes has sport scheduled at school on Tuesdays at 10am and Thursdays at 2pm and always needs a high temp target actioned 30 min before these activities, these can be actioned by automation.

3) **Enabling AAPS to be highly customised** to be more or less aggressive in specific situations, according to user preference. For example, triggering a temporary reduced profile% for a set period of time if negative **IOB** develops in the middle of the night, indicating that the existing profile is too strong.
1. **Enabling AAPS to be highly customised** to be more or less aggressive in specific situations, according to user preference. For example, triggering a temporary reduced profile% for a set period of time if negative **IOB** develops in the middle of the night, indicating that the existing profile is too strong.

The example below illustrates how an **Automation** can enable steps to be eliminated. The user has set an **Automation** to trigger a 5 am ‘Temp Target Exercise’ to ensure their **BG** and **IOB** are optimal, in preparation for their 6 am exercise:

![Alt text](../images/automation_2024-02-12_20-54-49.png)

## Key considerations before starting with Automations

1) Before setting up an **Automation**, you should have reasonable BG control with **AAPS**. **Automations** should not be used to compensate for sub-optimal basal, ISF or ICR settings (discussed further below). Avoid setting an automated **Profile switch** to compensate for BG rises due to _e.g._ food, these are better dealt with via other strategies (SMBs etc).
1. Before setting up an **Automation**, you should have reasonable BG control with **AAPS**. **Automations** should not be used to compensate for sub-optimal basal, ISF or ICR settings (discussed further below). Avoid setting an automated **Profile switch** to compensate for BG rises due to _e.g._ food, these are better dealt with via other strategies (SMBs etc).

2) As with any technology, **CGMs** and **Pumps** and **phones** can malfunction: Technical issues or sensor errors can disrupt the **Automation** actions, and manual intervention may be needed.
1. As with any technology, **CGMs** and **Pumps** and **phones** can malfunction: Technical issues or sensor errors can disrupt the **Automation** actions, and manual intervention may be needed.

4) **Requirements for automations are likely to change as routines change**. When changing between work/school/holiday periods, set a reminder in your calendar to review which automations are currently active (they are easy to activate and de-activate). For example, if you go on holiday, and no longer need the automations set up for school sports or daily exercise, or need to adjust the timings.
1. **Requirements for automations are likely to change as routines change**. When changing between work/school/holiday periods, set a reminder in your calendar to review which automations are currently active (they are easy to activate and de-activate). For example, if you go on holiday, and no longer need the automations set up for school sports or daily exercise, or need to adjust the timings.

5) Automations may conflict with each other, and it is good to review any new automation(s) setting carefully in a safe environment, and understand why an automation may or may not have triggered in the way you expect.
1. Automations may conflict with each other, and it is good to review any new automation(s) setting carefully in a safe environment, and understand why an automation may or may not have triggered in the way you expect.

6) If using Autosense, try to use **Temp Targets** instead of **Profile Switches**. **Temp Targets** do not reset Autosens back to 0. **Profile Switches** reset Autosens.
1. If using Autosense, try to use **Temp Targets** instead of **Profile Switches**. **Temp Targets** do not reset Autosens back to 0. **Profile Switches** reset Autosens.

7) Most automations should only be set for a **limited time duration**, after which **AAPS** can re-evaluate and repeat the automation, if necessary, and if the condition is still met. For example, "start temp target of 7.0 mmol/l for 30 min" or "start profile 110% for 10 min" _and_ "start temp target of 5.0 mmol/l for 10 min". Using automations to create permanent changes (e.g. to stronger %profile) risks hypoglycemia.
1. Most automations should only be set for a **limited time duration**, after which **AAPS** can re-evaluate and repeat the automation, if necessary, and if the condition is still met. For example, "start temp target of 7.0 mmol/l for 30 min" or "start profile 110% for 10 min" _and_ "start temp target of 5.0 mmol/l for 10 min". Using automations to create permanent changes (e.g. to stronger %profile) risks hypoglycemia.

## When can I start using Automation?

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## Alternatives to Automations

Für fortgeschrittene Benutzer gibt es andere Möglichkeiten, Aufgaben mit IFTTT oder einer Drittanbieter-Android-App namens Automate zu automatisieren.
For advanced users, there are other possibilities to automate tasks using IFTTT or a third party Android app called Automate.

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- Scan Bluetooth and connect the bridge.

→ Hamburger Menu (1) → Scan Bluetooth (2) → Less common settings (3) → Bluetooth Settings (4)
→ Hamburger Menu (1) → Scan Bluetooth (2) → Scan (3)

- If xDrip+ can't find the bridge, make sure it's not connected to the vendor app. Put it in charge and reset it.

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