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I'm a new user. I've had my machine (System One - CFlex+) for about a month. Is there software available so I can display data recorded on the machine's SD card?
Re: Software
I'm not sure if your exact model will work with this or not but try here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/sleepyhead/files/biged46us wrote:I'm a new user. I've had my machine (System One - CFlex+) for about a month. Is there software available so I can display data recorded on the machine's SD card?
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Re: Software
if your machine has a plus in the name it is probably not supported by sleepyhead.
this is a list of supported machines.
CPAP Machines
Philips Respironics
RemStar System One Series, including BIPAP & AutoSV machines.
Basic models like 250P and similar do not record anything more than usage data. Most of these unsupported models have names that end in Plus.
ResMed
S9 Machines, including VPAP & ASV machines.
As with Philips Respironics machines, some models (eg, "Escape") only record usage data, and are not supported by SleepyHead.
DeVilbiss
Intellipap
Support for these machines is currently progressing well.
There is no flow rate waveform available (via the SD card) in current Intellipap models.
However this may be accessable via a serial cable, but it would require a computer near the bed to record it.
Fisher & Paykel
Basic support has been added to SleepyHead GIT source.. it still needs testing.
Flow waveform still needs decoding.
this is a list of supported machines.
CPAP Machines
Philips Respironics
RemStar System One Series, including BIPAP & AutoSV machines.
Basic models like 250P and similar do not record anything more than usage data. Most of these unsupported models have names that end in Plus.
ResMed
S9 Machines, including VPAP & ASV machines.
As with Philips Respironics machines, some models (eg, "Escape") only record usage data, and are not supported by SleepyHead.
DeVilbiss
Intellipap
Support for these machines is currently progressing well.
There is no flow rate waveform available (via the SD card) in current Intellipap models.
However this may be accessable via a serial cable, but it would require a computer near the bed to record it.
Fisher & Paykel
Basic support has been added to SleepyHead GIT source.. it still needs testing.
Flow waveform still needs decoding.
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please don't ask me to try nasal. i'm a full face person.
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Re: Software
It's not quite that easy.greatunclebill wrote:if your machine has a plus in the name it is probably not supported by sleepyhead.
The PR System One CPAP Pro with C-Flex Plus records full efficacy data.
The PR System One CPAP Plus with C-Flex records only compliance data.
It all depends on where that Plus is in the name.
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Re: Software
Yes, there is software available but not all machines have any worthwhile data on that SD card.
You can try SleepyHead as suggested. If you don't have any data you might have a machine that only gathers how many hours you use the machine on that SD card or you may have a machine that SleepyHead is not yet compatible with.
"System One - CFlex+" covers several different models. There is a more complete name on the machine.
If you can't figure it out...look on the bottom of the blower machine and find a sticker with model number on it.
CFlex machines will have 250, or 450 and maybe DS in front of it. Only the DS 450 offers anything other than hours of use in the way of data.
You can try SleepyHead as suggested. If you don't have any data you might have a machine that only gathers how many hours you use the machine on that SD card or you may have a machine that SleepyHead is not yet compatible with.
"System One - CFlex+" covers several different models. There is a more complete name on the machine.
If you can't figure it out...look on the bottom of the blower machine and find a sticker with model number on it.
CFlex machines will have 250, or 450 and maybe DS in front of it. Only the DS 450 offers anything other than hours of use in the way of data.
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