So I finally got my Rescan to work after buying an sd card reader, it finally read the sd card and I loaded my data onto the program. So now you mouse over the events in the summary graph, and it tells you how many events you had in that given night.
My question is how do you know what those events are? It doesn't give you a description, at least on mine, all it says is event-amount of time it happened.
Rescan Sleep Events
- Boston Guy
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Re: Rescan Sleep Events
You need to down load the "detailed data" graph to see the different kinds of events and what time they took place.
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Re: Rescan Sleep Events
In the Download Data dialog, click the Select button next to the Data text box.
Then, in the Select the Data Type to Download dialog, select the All Summary Data and... radio button.
Set the number of days of detailed data to download (depends on when you last downloaded) in the drop-down box.
Then check the include equivalent number of high-rate data sessions. (The flow data is the high-rate data.)
Finally, you can check the Set These As My Default Options check box if you wish. This feature is new in ResScan 3.11.
Click the OK button and proceed to download your data.
Then, in the Select the Data Type to Download dialog, select the All Summary Data and... radio button.
Set the number of days of detailed data to download (depends on when you last downloaded) in the drop-down box.
Then check the include equivalent number of high-rate data sessions. (The flow data is the high-rate data.)
Finally, you can check the Set These As My Default Options check box if you wish. This feature is new in ResScan 3.11.
Click the OK button and proceed to download your data.
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jeff
Re: Rescan Sleep Events
Hey Jim from South Jersery can you tell me why my data is off by 2 hrs.?
Perhaps my machine was on the west coast before I got it.
Perhaps my machine was on the west coast before I got it.
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Re: Rescan Sleep Events
The machine's clock can be reset using the Clinician's menu. Since the S9's menus are totally different from the S8's (as are the buttons, for that matter) you'll have to wait for an S9 user to tell you how to do it.
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Re: Rescan Sleep Events
Thanks so much, you have solved the problem.jdm2857 wrote:In the Download Data dialog, click the Select button next to the Data text box.
Then, in the Select the Data Type to Download dialog, select the All Summary Data and... radio button.
Set the number of days of detailed data to download (depends on when you last downloaded) in the drop-down box.
Then check the include equivalent number of high-rate data sessions. (The flow data is the high-rate data.)
Finally, you can check the Set These As My Default Options check box if you wish. This feature is new in ResScan 3.11.
Click the OK button and proceed to download your data.
Scott