Encore Pro
Encore Pro
How can I download the version 1.5 from thr Respironics website if they require a Company ID and a password?
- wading thru the muck!
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Try the link below; it seems to still work.
http://software.respironics.com/cgi-bin ... .cgi?page=[Encore
Then click on [Software Home], which will take you to the Respironics Software Update Center without having to log on.
Hope this helps
http://software.respironics.com/cgi-bin ... .cgi?page=[Encore
Then click on [Software Home], which will take you to the Respironics Software Update Center without having to log on.
Hope this helps
"I have not failed. I've just found ten-thousand ways that won't work."----Thomas Edison
- wading thru the muck!
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It asks for a login password when you click on "download" ... I still wonder if they ever intended to allow unrestricted download... probably someone's mistake.slumberer wrote:Try the link below; it seems to still work.
http://software.respironics.com/cgi-bin ... .cgi?page=[Encore
Then click on [Software Home], which will take you to the Respironics Software Update Center without having to log on.
Hope this helps
Sincerely,
wading thru the muck of the sleep study/DME/Insurance money pit!
wading thru the muck of the sleep study/DME/Insurance money pit!
- NightHawkeye
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Maybe we should send 'em the results of our unofficial poll showing how well their products have been selling among new cpaptalk contributors in the months after they made the software freely available. If it reached anybody with half a brain there, they might want to reconsider. (Their business is selling hardware after all. Software is like firmware - just there to help sell the product.)wading thru the muck! wrote: ... I still wonder if they ever intended to allow unrestricted download... probably someone's mistake.
Regards,
Bill
Re: Encore Pro
OR......you can buy it from CPAP.COM like some of the rest of us did and be "legal".francois wrote:How can I download the version 1.5 from thr Respironics website if they require a Company ID and a password?
I felt it was well worth the money to be able to monitor my therapy when I bought it......and still do.
Den
(5) REMstar Autos w/C-Flex & (6) REMstar Pro 2 CPAPs w/C-Flex - Pressure Setting = 14 cm.
"Passover" Humidification - ResMed Ultra Mirage FF - Encore Pro w/Card Reader & MyEncore software - Chiroflow pillow
User since 05/14/05
"Passover" Humidification - ResMed Ultra Mirage FF - Encore Pro w/Card Reader & MyEncore software - Chiroflow pillow
User since 05/14/05
wading thru the muck! wrote:It asks for a login password when you click on "download" ... I still wonder if they ever intended to allow unrestricted download... probably someone's mistake.slumberer wrote:Try the link below; it seems to still work.
http://software.respironics.com/cgi-bin ... .cgi?page=[Encore
Then click on [Software Home], which will take you to the Respironics Software Update Center without having to log on.
Hope this helps
"To sleep, perchance to dream"
There is an alternate source to get the 1.5v for free. It has been made available to us by Joe_0206 in a zip file:
Once you're on his site look for:EncorePro XP2000_v15i.zip
Once you're on his site look for:EncorePro XP2000_v15i.zip
Joe_0206 wrote:For all members (and guests) of C-PAP Talk:
The following files are located on my website. My website will end in April 2006. If there is enough demand, I will move the files to my new address at that time.
Except for PDF files, files are zipped to make downloading easier. The ZIP file contains an EXE file by the same name. There is nothing fancy on this page, just the files. You will need to RIGHT CLICK and SAVE AS to download the file from this link: http://www.joelogan.net/cpap/More files added per request.
- DT3500-EncorePro.zip
DT3500_Installer.zip
EncorePro XP2000_v15i.zip
Microsoft NET Framework_v11.zip
MyEncore Installer_v104.zip
MyEncore Installer_v15b7.zip
_Aria_LX UserManual.pdf
_BiliChek UserManual.pdf
_DeVilbiss7355_BiLevel UserManual.pdf
_DeVilbiss8054_AutoAdjustLTNasal UserManual.pdf
_DeVilbiss9000-9001 UserManual.pdf
_DeVilbiss9054 ClinicalSetup.pdf
_DeVilbiss9054 RPMAutoAdjust UserManual.pdf
_DeVilbiss9055 ServiceManual.pdf
_DeVilbiss9100D_Humidifier UserManual.pdf
_Infineer_DT3500 UserManual.pdf
_REMstarPro_wC-Flex UserManual.pdf
_REMstar_Auto UserManual.pdf
_REMstar_HeatedHumidifier UserManual.pdf
_REMstar_PassOverHumidifier_UserManual.pdf
_REMstar_Plus UserManual.pdf
_REMstar_Plus_wC-Flex UserManual.pdf
_ResMedS7_Lightweight ClinicalManual.pdf
_Respironics _ProductCatalog.pdf
_RespironicsH2_HeatedHumidifier UserManual.pdf
_Stardust_PatientManual.pdf
If you get an error when trying to open them directly from my site, try doing a RIGHT CLICK + SAVE AS to your computer.
BTW: All my stuff is scanned with AVG Free.
So is insulin. My 12 year old daughter can change her dosage based on her blood glucose. Never has to go to a DME or a doctor to do it. Are you implying a CPAP user doesn't have that same right?Anonymous wrote:Maybe they took it down because you can change your prescription pressures with the software. CPAPs are a prescription device you know.
The DMEs would love us to believe CPAP pressure adjustment can only be done by a specially trained professional. The DMEs would love us to believe CPAP pressure adjustment is a complicated procedure. The DMEs would love us to believe pressure adjustment is an exact science based on complicated data analysis. The DMEs would love us not to have the ability to control our own CPAP therapy.
Yes, CPAPs and insulin require a prescription. Yes, the proper dosage (pressure) can be adjusted by the user. Perfectly legitimate, perfectly legal.
Anonymous wrote:There is an alternate source to get the 1.5v for free. It has been made available to us by Joe_0206 in a zip file:
Once you're on his site look for:EncorePro XP2000_v15i.zip
Joe_0206 wrote:For all members (and guests) of C-PAP Talk:
The following files are located on my website. My website will end in April 2006. If there is enough demand, I will move the files to my new address at that time.
Except for PDF files, files are zipped to make downloading easier. The ZIP file contains an EXE file by the same name. There is nothing fancy on this page, just the files. You will need to RIGHT CLICK and SAVE AS to download the file from this link: http://www.joelogan.net/cpap/More files added per request.
- DT3500-EncorePro.zip
DT3500_Installer.zip
EncorePro XP2000_v15i.zip
Microsoft NET Framework_v11.zip
MyEncore Installer_v104.zip
MyEncore Installer_v15b7.zip
_Aria_LX UserManual.pdf
_BiliChek UserManual.pdf
_DeVilbiss7355_BiLevel UserManual.pdf
_DeVilbiss8054_AutoAdjustLTNasal UserManual.pdf
_DeVilbiss9000-9001 UserManual.pdf
_DeVilbiss9054 ClinicalSetup.pdf
_DeVilbiss9054 RPMAutoAdjust UserManual.pdf
_DeVilbiss9055 ServiceManual.pdf
_DeVilbiss9100D_Humidifier UserManual.pdf
_Infineer_DT3500 UserManual.pdf
_REMstarPro_wC-Flex UserManual.pdf
_REMstar_Auto UserManual.pdf
_REMstar_HeatedHumidifier UserManual.pdf
_REMstar_PassOverHumidifier_UserManual.pdf
_REMstar_Plus UserManual.pdf
_REMstar_Plus_wC-Flex UserManual.pdf
_ResMedS7_Lightweight ClinicalManual.pdf
_Respironics _ProductCatalog.pdf
_RespironicsH2_HeatedHumidifier UserManual.pdf
_Stardust_PatientManual.pdf
If you get an error when trying to open them directly from my site, try doing a RIGHT CLICK + SAVE AS to your computer.
BTW: All my stuff is scanned with AVG Free.
Why don't you post with your real account or does posting how to illegally download copyright protected software scare you (it should)?
Either way...your IP is recorded and you're far from anonymous.
"To sleep, perchance to dream"
- NightHawkeye
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Not to be contentious here . . ., OK, maybe a little, but . . .biggziff wrote:Why don't you post with your real account or does posting how to illegally download copyright protected software scare you (it should)?
I seem to recall that everyone here is in violation of the software licensing terms they agreed to when they installed Encore Pro, which states that the software is for use only by medical professionals! Judging from posts in this forum, not too many here fit that description.
So, does this mean software police are going to swoop down on all of us? I think that about as likely as my getting a ticket today for not coming to an absolute complete stop at a stop sign.
In reality, Respironics freely gave the software away on their website for a period of months, long after they'd been notified of the problem. A suitable analogy might be a store with a broken soft drink machine that gives away free soft drinks. The store owner knows it's broken but fixing it is not his highest priority. He kinda likes the fact that customers come into his store to get a soft drink because they usually buy other stuff, plus they come to his store rather than the one next door because they're thirsty and know they can get a free soft drink.
In other words, I think Respironics still likes us and still wants us as customers. I could be wrong I suppose. They could be a bunch of snotty nose legal IP addicts . . ., but I doubt it.
Regards,
Bill
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My two cents -- the big DME's (including big online DME stores) are the REAL customers of the CPAP manufacturers. The manufacturers couldn't care less what message board posters do or say. We're a drop in the bucket in their sales, compared to the Aprias of the world. We're just gnats buzzing around as far as the manufacturers are concerned.In other words, I think Respironics still likes us and still wants us as customers
However, if gnats begin to annoy a big DME and the big DME yells at a CPAP manufacturer, the mfgr will try to make the big DME happy.