I just got the Rescan software downloaded and created my report. If someone can tell me how, I will attach it and then perhaps I could get some help understanding it and try to figure out what I need to do.
Thanks so much.
My sleep report
My sleep report
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Re: My sleep report
Hi Cherylann,
It looks like your request for help went unanswered. I'm guessing because most folks here use SleepyHead and aren't familiar with ResScan, but both programs report essentially the same information.
If you didn't see it, note that a clinician guide for ResScan came with the software. It's in the ResMed folder. In windows it can be accessed from the All Programs or All Apps list in the start menu under ResMed
On page 29 of the manual, there's a picture of the detailed data under the heading "The Detailed Data Tab". If you would start out by taken a snip of yours set up similarly and posting it, people can tell you how it might be adjusted to best present your sleep data.
Once you have taken a snip of the report, you have to upload it to a photo sharing site such as photobucket or imagur and then get a link to put in your post. Once you have the link and have put it in the composition window of your CPAPTALK post, you can test it by going to Preview. If correct, your graphic will be seen.
Here is a link that talks about posting a SleepyHead image using imagur. https://sleep.tnet.com/reference/tips/imgur
and here photobucket http://support.photobucket.com/hc/en-us ... -to-Forums
It seems a little involved, but it's fairly easy. The method is basically the same, no matter the photo sharing site or sleep software. Create a .jpg or .png image, upload it to a photo site, copy and paste an IMG link from the site to your post composition window, Preview to make sure it worked. That's it.
You'll probably have to post a couple examples to get an idea what folks like to see. The windows snipping tool is pretty easy to use and creates a .png file. There are other methods and you can use what ever you like, but unfortunately, I think the ResScan Report function only creates a PDF which can't be uploaded to many photo sharing sites, but it could be converted to png or jpg by snip or other screenshot method and then uploaded.
So, try it and see how it goes. Ask, if you need more help.
It looks like your request for help went unanswered. I'm guessing because most folks here use SleepyHead and aren't familiar with ResScan, but both programs report essentially the same information.
If you didn't see it, note that a clinician guide for ResScan came with the software. It's in the ResMed folder. In windows it can be accessed from the All Programs or All Apps list in the start menu under ResMed
On page 29 of the manual, there's a picture of the detailed data under the heading "The Detailed Data Tab". If you would start out by taken a snip of yours set up similarly and posting it, people can tell you how it might be adjusted to best present your sleep data.
Once you have taken a snip of the report, you have to upload it to a photo sharing site such as photobucket or imagur and then get a link to put in your post. Once you have the link and have put it in the composition window of your CPAPTALK post, you can test it by going to Preview. If correct, your graphic will be seen.
Here is a link that talks about posting a SleepyHead image using imagur. https://sleep.tnet.com/reference/tips/imgur
and here photobucket http://support.photobucket.com/hc/en-us ... -to-Forums
It seems a little involved, but it's fairly easy. The method is basically the same, no matter the photo sharing site or sleep software. Create a .jpg or .png image, upload it to a photo site, copy and paste an IMG link from the site to your post composition window, Preview to make sure it worked. That's it.
You'll probably have to post a couple examples to get an idea what folks like to see. The windows snipping tool is pretty easy to use and creates a .png file. There are other methods and you can use what ever you like, but unfortunately, I think the ResScan Report function only creates a PDF which can't be uploaded to many photo sharing sites, but it could be converted to png or jpg by snip or other screenshot method and then uploaded.
So, try it and see how it goes. Ask, if you need more help.
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