General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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STL Mark
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by STL Mark » Wed Aug 21, 2013 8:56 pm
I was given one of these today and have not had a chance to learn much about it yet. Have any of you done much with this device? I am wondering if it is proprietary to their apps or if data from the card can be extracted. I guess it is time to set up a machine and begin some testing...
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Mode: ASVAuto, Min EPAP: 4, Max EPAP: 15, Min PS: 3, Max PS: 15, Ramp: Off - Original Titration: 18
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DiverCTHunter
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by DiverCTHunter » Wed Aug 21, 2013 11:56 pm
Why Mark, didn't you see the line that said "Ask your care provider for further details"?
On a more serious note, if someone DOES have one of these (or better yet the DB9 RS232 serial dongle), I'd like to work with you on creating a makerbot-ready 3D model of the plastic pieces.
When in doubt, open the case. Remember: If you can't open it, you don't own it!
Prescribed APAP range - 6-10 cm/H2O, titrated at 8.
Current range - 9.0-11.5 cm/H2O - still searching for the magic "zero night" but averaging 2.2 AHI
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allen476
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by allen476 » Thu Aug 22, 2013 7:37 am
I have been itching to try one of those in some experiments to see if one could make it work with Sleepyhead. My theory is that the data is the same as if it were stored on the SD card and you could transmit it to a bluetooth capable laptop/PC. My other theory is that a Sleepyhead app could be written as well.
Just haven't had the spare money to acquire it.
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JDS74
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by JDS74 » Thu Aug 22, 2013 7:47 am
Apparently this is for Series 60 machines only.
You can get one online for about $75 or so.
This would be great for the new ASV machine.
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Settings: EPAP Min-10.0, EPAP Max-17, PS Min-3, PS Max-10, Max Pressure-20, Rate-Auto, Biflex-1.
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123.Shawn T.W.
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by 123.Shawn T.W. » Thu Aug 22, 2013 8:18 am
I looked at it on Monday when I was at my new DME ... Seemed to me that it provided very limited details ... Basically info that was available on the cpap machine, but in color on a bigger screen on your phone ...
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Daveb1972
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by Daveb1972 » Wed Dec 11, 2013 3:24 pm
Would the SD/wifi cards for cameras work just as well?
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hen3ry
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by hen3ry » Wed Jul 09, 2014 6:04 pm
DiverCTHunter:
[quote=On a more serious note, if someone DOES have one of these (or better yet the DB9 RS232 serial dongle), I'd like to work with you on creating a makerbot-ready 3D model of the plastic pieces.[/quote]
I just ordered the Respironics Bluetooth accessory module #100200B.
Background I'm about 7 years into therapy, it's working well -- with almost no data feedback. My HMO provides machines with data collection, but doesn't seem to care much about the data. But maybe I can do better with data collection I manage, who knows?
I'm a relatively inexperienced, but enthusiastic owner of a Lulzbot TAZ-2. I use Sketch-Up on a Mac. But I'm open to other options, if they are cheap or free.
What exactly do you have in mind? Will the Bluetooth module survive?
TIA,
hen3ry
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the_CIRCUIT_RIDER_+9
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by the_CIRCUIT_RIDER_+9 » Thu May 21, 2015 2:16 pm
hen3ry;
What did you do with the adapter. I am curious about how well it works and if it is worth buying one.
Thanks;
andy seitz the CIRCUIT RIDER
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Krelvin
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by Krelvin » Thu May 21, 2015 5:10 pm
I would be surprised if you get more than basic info, same as the wireless systems. Detail data will still need to be done via an SDcard.
No idea what the is pointing to since it is apparently not a valid listing any more but there are a few software packages for using Toshiba FlashAir II (need to be W-02 or W-03) cards as pointed out by grayghost4 above.
I have been using Sleep Master for some time now and started using FlashPAP on another computer for about a week. Both work well. I never take my SDCard out anymore.