General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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Papit
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by Papit » Tue Feb 09, 2016 5:14 pm
Oltremare wrote:E. reinitializing the FlashAir SD card When Necessary (e.g., after a power outage)
Follow the on-screen prompts to Initialize the card. When instructed, safely remove the SD card as follows: Open Computer, right click the SD card's drive, select Eject and remove the card (multiple times if prompted). When you see "Initialize succeeded," click OK, leave the card in the card reader and close the FlashAirTool. Perform Part A above steps. Sometimes the card gets initialized properly even though "Initialize succeeded" is not displayed.
Papit Thanks for your info.
I still have a doubt: the point "E" of your instructions, it says that if you disconnect the power supply must be reset.
I understood right?
I, every morning, I disconnect my AIRSENSE from the mains and do not think I would want every day to reset my FlashAir!
No easier way to this thing?
Thanks so much
There
is an easier way. Leave your machine powered On all the time. There's no need to turn power off to your CPAP. Normal operation of your CPAP machine when you wake up in the morning is to simply turn off the blower, not the entire machine. Don't turn off the machine power or pull the power plug out of the machine or the wall socket. We call that leaving the machine in its "Ready" state which means leave it powered on with the blower off when you're not sleeping. Then you won't need to reinitialize the FlashAir card daily.
Go to a pet shop and ask if they have something to coat your power cable with something s/he won't want to bite on. Thus far I haven't heard of any problems with pets biting power cables.
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Oltremare
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by Oltremare » Tue Feb 09, 2016 5:37 pm
I understand your surprise Papit but it is truth.
My puppy plays with electric wires, chews them up to see the copper off.
Telephone wire already replaced a few times.
Real passion for him ... I tried with repellent spry dog but does not work.
I will find a solution for this.
FlashAir is very interesting for me.
Thank you.
I hope you will forgive my language errors. To write in English I use a translator online. Thank you
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Krelvin
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by Krelvin » Wed Feb 10, 2016 2:19 am
Oltremare wrote:Because my little dog around the house and bites electric wires and can die electrocuted.
Don't let pets in the bedroom?
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Oltremare
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by Oltremare » Wed Feb 10, 2016 4:46 am
Thanks Krevlin.
good idea but difficult to get it.
The very clever dog quickly sneaks when you open the door.
Perhaps the best solution is to equip the dog a full face mask for CPAP ...
I hope you will forgive my language errors. To write in English I use a translator online. Thank you
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mcs2015
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by mcs2015 » Thu Oct 08, 2020 1:59 am
I just got the Toshiba FlashAir III W03 16GB Wireless SD Memory Card as I was advised.
I use Windows 10 and OSCAR is loaded on that. Using a DreamStation.
I was only able to get as far as #2. I have no clue how to find what drive the card is in + there is nothing that says "My Computer", but there is something called "My PC" which I clicked on and the only drives that appear under devices and drives are the C, D and E drives. How would the card even know to connect to my computer???
Would greatly appreciate some assistance to get up and running, as I am totally lost.