SleepyHead Tutorial Under Underconstruction
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I only have two naps and two nights of data. First nap and night are ok. The second nap had the cut off graph and the second night continued it. I will post on the other thread since it doesn't seem to be something I did accidently.
Thanks for your help. I am loving this board and the SleepyHead program!
Thanks for your help. I am loving this board and the SleepyHead program!
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Re: SleepyHead Tutorial Under Underconstruction
I figured out how to manually change the pressure graph instead of the 0.0 settings which do the automatic scale thing. See image below. I went to preferences/graphs tab and put mouse cursor directly on the 0.0 under max column and doubled clicked mouse...0.0 opened up so I could change the max to 20.0. Click "Ok" and the change was made to my graphs and top scale went to 20 from the 15 that I did have.DrPepper00 wrote:I only have two naps and two nights of data. First nap and night are ok. The second nap had the cut off graph and the second night continued it. I will post on the other thread since it doesn't seem to be something I did accidently.
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Thank you, Pugsy. That did the trick.
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I purged my data, then tried to reload, and I got an error that all data was already loaded, but there's nothing in the calendar on sleepyhead. So I deleted all the files that sleepyhead stuck in my documents folder and started from scratch and it still won't read the data off my card - says it's already loaded. help?
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Which version of SleepyHead? There is a brand new version that is Beta. Since you mention purge..it might be the new one.adrianne wrote:it still won't read the data off my card - says it's already loaded. help?
In the past with other versions that acted up...remove all traces of SH including the SleepApp folder under documents and start completely fresh. Try removing not just the files in the folder but the folder itself in Documents. Same thing if you used the new Beta version..though I think the folder is a slightly different name. Remove the folder as well as the files.
All your data is on your SD card and nothing is lost.
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Thanks Pugsy! I wasn't using the newest beta version, so I downloaded that and am right as rain.
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This is great - when I got here a month ago I searched for various terms and copied sections from many different posts (many by you, btw), and so to have it all under one post is awesome.
My questions would've been those you've already answered above, and thanks for all your work on this.
My questions would've been those you've already answered above, and thanks for all your work on this.
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In Sleepyhead could you please explain the difference between VS and VS#2
Thanks
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Another question ... I often see lots written about stages of sleep (REM etc) but I have just been concentrating on getting a good mask fit and the leaks under control.
Now I am a bit curious - can you see on Sleephead what stage of sleep you are in during the night?
Now I am a bit curious - can you see on Sleephead what stage of sleep you are in during the night?
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No. We have no way of knowing what stage of sleep or for that matter if we are really asleep using the cpap machine.snoozysue wrote:Now I am a bit curious - can you see on Sleephead what stage of sleep you are in during the night?
The cpap machine simply doesn't score sleep stages and SH can't show us something that the machine doesn't record. Some members have the Zeo which is a little tool that supposedly does score sleep stages and Mark is working on incorporating ZEO data into SleepyHead but the data comes originally from the ZEO.
Now some people (like me) who happen to have documented OSA much, much worse in REM sleep can sometimes sort of eyeball a pattern which might be associated with REM stage sleep but we are just doing a loose correlation. Like I know that the normal time for REM to happen after sleep onset is 90 to 120 minutes and I often see events occur at this time frame and other times zero events. I just sort of assume it is REM sleep...I can't prove it though.
Regarding snores...I keep getting mixed up on which one means what. Let me go find Robysue's explanation...hers is better than mine. I do know that I have come to realize that my machine flags the snores from my Pug dog as mine when he sleeps with his chin on my shoulder. So super sensitive to sounds.
Edit to add Robysue's explanation from over in the SH Beta thread. I copied her response to be since I got the VS1 and VS2 mixed up again.
"SleepyHead's VS's are the ones that the Autos respond to by raising pressure. VS #2's are recorded regardless of whether the machine is in auto mode or fixed pressure mode. In Auto mode, the machine does not seem to respond to VS #2s.
The known differences between a VS and a VS #2 are what we can determine from the SH reports. They include these facts:
only the Autos record VS's; both Autos and fixed pressure machines record VS #2's
the Autos record VS's only when running in auto mode
the Autos increase pressure when the machine detects even a single VS, but pressure is not raised when the machine detects VS #2's
in Encore Pro, the VS's show up as tick marks on the wave form data, but the VS #2's do not show as tick marks on the wave form data; the VS #2's do show up in the Encore Events table in both Encore Viewer and Encore Pro.
But as to what actually distinguishes a VS from a VS #2 and why the Autos don't respond to the VS #2's is anybody's guess. I haven't been able to find out any information from perusing the PR web pages or by googling information about the PR Auto algorithm. Maybe it's the noise level? Maybe it's got something to do with the frequency of the vibrations?? Who knows?"
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I can just picture that scenario.... too cute!Pugsy wrote:I do know that I have come to realize that my machine flags the snores from my Pug dog as mine when he sleeps with his chin on my shoulder.
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UGH, I liked this better when I sent my files to Goofproof and he took time to email me all it meant, now new machine afraid to use it,,,, much less reading the stuff. Too old, too tired too lazy, suppose the Sleep Apena made me that way!
Thanks for all you guys do!
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I have a question about the times shown on my Sleephead report. They are just slightly out each day.
I can be specific with the wake time because for the last 3 days I have used the alarm clock. It goes off at 5.20am but the report shows that I stop CPAP at 5.38am (3 days in a row).
I turn off the CPAP as soon as I hear the alarm so I know it's 5.20am
I also think the start of sleep time is delayed a bit but I can't be so sure about the exact times.
I can be specific with the wake time because for the last 3 days I have used the alarm clock. It goes off at 5.20am but the report shows that I stop CPAP at 5.38am (3 days in a row).
I turn off the CPAP as soon as I hear the alarm so I know it's 5.20am
I also think the start of sleep time is delayed a bit but I can't be so sure about the exact times.
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Respironics machines have an internal clock set at the factory. They are notorious for not being exact.
There is no way to adjust this internal clock at the end user level and can only be adjusted at the factory. Time being off is so common that someone with a perfect time would be unusual. The amount of time that is "off" seems to increase the age of the machine.
There is no way to adjust this internal clock at the end user level and can only be adjusted at the factory. Time being off is so common that someone with a perfect time would be unusual. The amount of time that is "off" seems to increase the age of the machine.
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Just wait a few years when the clock batteries start dying.Pugsy wrote:Respironics machines have an internal clock set at the factory. They are notorious for not being exact.
There is no way to adjust this internal clock at the end user level and can only be adjusted at the factory. Time being off is so common that someone with a perfect time would be unusual. The amount of time that is "off" seems to increase the age of the machine.
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