I was scared to death after reading this forum that I would get another brick or crap machine. I know that if I'm going to have any shot at getting my sanity back, I'm gonna need a data capable machine. Local DME was fairly cooperative, took back the PR S1 150P brick, and issued a PR S1 Bipap Auto Biflex (DS-750), collected what I thought was a reasonable copay. The RT said the bipap had .2 hours on it, it was a demo or open box or whatever. I said, "may I check blower hours" and she let me, which was cool. The manufacture date says a 05152012 so I figure it's probably a refurb or open box/returned unit. Long as it works, I'm cool. She tells me that because I'm Medicare I get a 5 year warranty, i.e. that I have a 2 year manufacturer warranty but they (the DME) have to fix it if anything goes wrong within 5 years. She let me keep my old humidifier which would fit this machine and didn't try to charge me for a new one (I don't use it anyway). Interesting thing when she went to set it up, she was very open about how to get in to the settings menu (I already knew the trick but she showed me), and then she looked at the doc's script and said, "He wrote it wrong". Didn't know exactly what she meant. She input MaxIPAP: 16, MinEPAP: 8, and MaxPS: 8. Also, I figured it was time to upgrade masks, I had been using the old "profile lite" for years and it has put a little dent/scar on my forehead. RT lady says someone should have noticed this long ago and helped me upgrade. We looked around a bit and settled on Comfort Gel Blue (medium).
When I got home I sat in bed and played with the settings and experimented with biflex and rise time. I settled on no biflex and no rise time (i.e., rise time = 0 and biflex = 0). I like the crisp responsiveness to my breaths. Old cpap rx was 15, and when I start up my auto bipap on the settings listed above, it starts out at ipap 10 and epap 8, which I thought would be way too low. But, knowing it would adjust as needed I left well enough alone, looking forward and hopeful to better sleep and some data in the morning.
So, I slept about the same as always (poorly), woke up feeling like I got very little sleep, as always. I downloaded my data into Sleepyhead and here is what I got:

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It looks like I am snoring a lot. AHI is reasonably low, but I still feel horrible/fatigued/foggy. I know it's only been one night and from what I've seen of many of your posts, getting this right takes patience and persistence. I do feel better that I have a decent machine. Any thoughts, comments, or support would be helpful regarding any of the above. I'm seeing my sleep doc again on Feb 6, so I can bring my data with me. Thanks in advance.