Data from M Series Auto w/AFlex w/ EP 1.6i?

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ArffyD0g
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Data from M Series Auto w/AFlex w/ EP 1.6i?

Post by ArffyD0g » Sun May 09, 2010 4:33 pm

Is this in any way feasible? If not can someone pm me with a solution? The machine has failed, but I want the data off the card. I am using my old M Auto w/Cflex until I get something like a PR.

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Re: Data from M Series Auto w/AFlex w/ EP 1.6i?

Post by jules » Sun May 09, 2010 5:03 pm

the m series aflex machine (or using Vista) require EP 1.8 or Encore Viewer

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Re: Data from M Series Auto w/AFlex w/ EP 1.6i?

Post by ww » Sun May 09, 2010 9:02 pm

I believe there is a utility on mycpap.com that will allow you to make a copy of your card and save it on your computer. Later you can duplicate the card. The M Series auto saves very little data beyond 5 to 7 days of detailed data, but if you need to save this usage (compliance) data, it takes EP 1.8 or Viewer 1.0 for the auto machine. If you don't have either of these, find someone on here to mail the card to and have them send you the detailed print out by return mail. Most DME's will also do this for free.

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Re: Data from M Series Auto w/AFlex w/ EP 1.6i?

Post by jules » Sun May 09, 2010 9:05 pm

with the cflex m series APAP and 1.6 and XP the OP can get data off a card for the cflex APAP just not the aflex one

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Re: Data from M Series Auto w/AFlex w/ EP 1.6i?

Post by ArffyD0g » Mon May 10, 2010 8:59 pm

Thanks for info.