How to import data from cpap?
How to import data from cpap?
So I have the Resmed Airsense 10 auto and I'm wondering how to import data from the cpap into sleepyhead. My insurance requires the data to be sent regularly to them which is being done via the internal modem. Can i just install the sdcard that i have in the carrying case or will that impact the data being sent via the modem?
thanks,
grimmel
thanks,
grimmel
Re: How to import data from cpap?
Sd card will work fine, it does not effect the data transmitted for either compliance or that becomes available to the Dr for diagnostics.
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Re: How to import data from cpap?
Yes, that's what it's there for.grimmel95 wrote:Can i just install the sdcard that i have in the carrying case
No.grimmel95 wrote:will that impact the data being sent via the modem?
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Re: How to import data from cpap?
More true lies.xxyzx wrote:====grimmel95 wrote:So I have the Resmed Airsense 10 auto and I'm wondering how to import data from the cpap into sleepyhead. My insurance requires the data to be sent regularly to them which is being done via the internal modem. Can i just install the sdcard that i have in the carrying case or will that impact the data being sent via the modem?
thanks,
grimmel
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Accounts to put on the foe list: dataq1, clownbell, gearchange, lynninnj, mper!?, DreamDiver, Geer1, almostadoctor, sleepgeek, ajack, stom, mogy, D.H., They often post misleading, timewasting stuff.
Re: How to import data from cpap?
How would a user know who deleted a post?
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Consult with your own physician as people very
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Re: How to import data from cpap?
thanks all for the help. I was able to import my data into sleepyhead. Now i just have to try and figure out what it all means.
thanks,
grimmel
thanks,
grimmel
Re: How to import data from cpap?
xxyzx - For kicks, I scrolled down and found your deleted posts. However, you have no way of knowing who deleted your posts. Carolyn would know... but you would not.
And for what it's worth... I glanced at your posts for 2 seconds and don't know if what you said was correct or not. However, even though I'm the first person to jump on someone for deleting posts, if your posts were incorrect, I doubt anyone here could fault the person who did the deleting... considering your history on the forum.
And for what it's worth... I glanced at your posts for 2 seconds and don't know if what you said was correct or not. However, even though I'm the first person to jump on someone for deleting posts, if your posts were incorrect, I doubt anyone here could fault the person who did the deleting... considering your history on the forum.
Resmed AirSense 10 Autoset for her w/humid air/heated Humidifier
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Re: How to import data from cpap?
See the three links below for help.grimmel95 wrote:thanks all for the help. I was able to import my data into sleepyhead. Now i just have to try and figure out what it all means.
thanks,
grimmel
With data, your treatment will likely improve.
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Humidifier: DreamStation Heated Humidifier |
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Use data to optimize your xPAP treatment:
how to see your data https://sleep.tnet.com/resources/sleepyhead
how to present your data https://sleep.tnet.com/resources/sleepyhead/shorganize
how to post your data https://sleep.tnet.com/reference/tips/imgur
how to see your data https://sleep.tnet.com/resources/sleepyhead
how to present your data https://sleep.tnet.com/resources/sleepyhead/shorganize
how to post your data https://sleep.tnet.com/reference/tips/imgur
Re: How to import data from cpap?
Please explain how I can view deleted posts. I have had a few deleted and I find it unacceptable.Lucyhere wrote:xxyzx - For kicks, I scrolled down and found your deleted posts. However, you have no way of knowing who deleted your posts. Carolyn would know... but you would not.
And for what it's worth... I glanced at your posts for 2 seconds and don't know if what you said was correct or not. However, even though I'm the first person to jump on someone for deleting posts, if your posts were incorrect, I doubt anyone here could fault the person who did the deleting... considering your history on the forum.
I don't care about trolls, or know-it-alls, or attention seekers, or even the multi-personality guest posters, but it is unacceptable to delete other peoples post when they are not spamming.
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Machine: DreamStation Auto CPAP Machine |
Mask: AirFit™ P10 Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Humidifier: DreamStation Heated Humidifier |
Additional Comments: AutoPAP 16-20, Ultimate Chin Strap http://sleepapneasolutionsinc.com/ |
Use data to optimize your xPAP treatment:
how to see your data https://sleep.tnet.com/resources/sleepyhead
how to present your data https://sleep.tnet.com/resources/sleepyhead/shorganize
how to post your data https://sleep.tnet.com/reference/tips/imgur
how to see your data https://sleep.tnet.com/resources/sleepyhead
how to present your data https://sleep.tnet.com/resources/sleepyhead/shorganize
how to post your data https://sleep.tnet.com/reference/tips/imgur
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Re: How to import data from cpap?
TedVPAP wrote:Please explain how I can view deleted posts. I have had a few deleted and I find it unacceptable.Lucyhere wrote:xxyzx - For kicks, I scrolled down and found your deleted posts. However, you have no way of knowing who deleted your posts. Carolyn would know... but you would not.
And for what it's worth... I glanced at your posts for 2 seconds and don't know if what you said was correct or not. However, even though I'm the first person to jump on someone for deleting posts, if your posts were incorrect, I doubt anyone here could fault the person who did the deleting... considering your history on the forum.
I don't care about trolls, or know-it-alls, or attention seekers, or even the multi-personality guest posters, but it is unacceptable to delete other peoples post when they are not spamming.
If you hit reply, below the window to type in your post is the window with the previous posts. You can usually scroll through them and see all the posts, including the deleted posts. I did see the two that he mentioned. No idea why they would be deleted. They weren't bad. And as mentioned, users can NOT see who deleted the posts. We can only guess.
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Re: How to import data from cpap?
Thank you very muchzoocrewphoto wrote:TedVPAP wrote:Please explain how I can view deleted posts. I have had a few deleted and I find it unacceptable.Lucyhere wrote:xxyzx - For kicks, I scrolled down and found your deleted posts. However, you have no way of knowing who deleted your posts. Carolyn would know... but you would not.
And for what it's worth... I glanced at your posts for 2 seconds and don't know if what you said was correct or not. However, even though I'm the first person to jump on someone for deleting posts, if your posts were incorrect, I doubt anyone here could fault the person who did the deleting... considering your history on the forum.
I don't care about trolls, or know-it-alls, or attention seekers, or even the multi-personality guest posters, but it is unacceptable to delete other peoples post when they are not spamming.
If you hit reply, below the window to type in your post is the window with the previous posts. You can usually scroll through them and see all the posts, including the deleted posts. I did see the two that he mentioned. No idea why they would be deleted. They weren't bad. And as mentioned, users can NOT see who deleted the posts. We can only guess.
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Machine: DreamStation Auto CPAP Machine |
Mask: AirFit™ P10 Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Humidifier: DreamStation Heated Humidifier |
Additional Comments: AutoPAP 16-20, Ultimate Chin Strap http://sleepapneasolutionsinc.com/ |
Use data to optimize your xPAP treatment:
how to see your data https://sleep.tnet.com/resources/sleepyhead
how to present your data https://sleep.tnet.com/resources/sleepyhead/shorganize
how to post your data https://sleep.tnet.com/reference/tips/imgur
how to see your data https://sleep.tnet.com/resources/sleepyhead
how to present your data https://sleep.tnet.com/resources/sleepyhead/shorganize
how to post your data https://sleep.tnet.com/reference/tips/imgur
Re: How to import data from cpap?
As a note though, if a user deletes their own posting, it truly disappears from the list of message. I just posted a message saying something like deleting this post. I then posted and deleted it. It is not appearing in the list of messages. I totally agree about the unwarranted deleting of other peoples posts. Unless you're the owner, or designated rep, nobody has the right to delete posts that are not spam. If someone is deleting posts 'for the greater good' they need to lose the spam delete button at a minimum. Personally I would prefer them to be banned, but this is not my board, or my dollar running it.TedVPAP wrote:Thank you very muchzoocrewphoto wrote:TedVPAP wrote:Please explain how I can view deleted posts. I have had a few deleted and I find it unacceptable.Lucyhere wrote:xxyzx - For kicks, I scrolled down and found your deleted posts. However, you have no way of knowing who deleted your posts. Carolyn would know... but you would not.
And for what it's worth... I glanced at your posts for 2 seconds and don't know if what you said was correct or not. However, even though I'm the first person to jump on someone for deleting posts, if your posts were incorrect, I doubt anyone here could fault the person who did the deleting... considering your history on the forum.
I don't care about trolls, or know-it-alls, or attention seekers, or even the multi-personality guest posters, but it is unacceptable to delete other peoples post when they are not spamming.
If you hit reply, below the window to type in your post is the window with the previous posts. You can usually scroll through them and see all the posts, including the deleted posts. I did see the two that he mentioned. No idea why they would be deleted. They weren't bad. And as mentioned, users can NOT see who deleted the posts. We can only guess.
-Bill
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