Missing Graphs in ResScan 3.7

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swillia4
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Missing Graphs in ResScan 3.7

Post by swillia4 » Fri Feb 05, 2010 9:55 am

While I'm not new to CPAP usage I just upgraded from an old ResMed S6 to an S8 Elite II epr with H4i and ResScan Software.
I have installed the software and after setting the machine up, I have downloaded the first two days of data.
When I look at the graphs I only see 4 for daily, AHi, Pressure, Leak, and Events.
in the tools options I see other graphs that should be available . I have tried to select them and apply but they do not end up in the graphing options. I have selected the max graphs visable at a time bt I only have the 4.

Is there something I missed in the software setup?
Any Ideas, It would be nice to have all available.

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Re: Missing Graphs in ResScan 3.7

Post by ozij » Fri Feb 05, 2010 10:08 am

The other graphs are only available if you have a additional, expensive piece of hardware called ResLink.

O.

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Re: Missing Graphs in ResScan 3.7

Post by swillia4 » Fri Feb 05, 2010 10:44 am

thanks O,
Better documentation in help would be helpfull thus the word help. ?x&*^%

At least I know It's not me
Thanks again.

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Re: Missing Graphs in ResScan 3.7

Post by tattooyu » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:01 pm

I went through the same thing. Oh well, the information that is provided helped me greatly in figuring things out and getting my therapy adjusted.
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