General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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cflame1
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by cflame1 » Fri Jan 14, 2011 6:28 am
xenablue wrote:Ummm... I used a Sandisk SD card instead of the ResMed for a while - worked fine. Any SD card should as long as that's all you use it for. Hubby bought a ordinary ol' card reader which also works just fine.
I thought the machines hold a week's worth of data on them at a time.. but I could be wrong.
Cheers,
xena
Xena,
S8's use a smart card (which is what his VPAP uses). S9's use an SD card (like what you've got)
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Komodo
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by Komodo » Fri Jan 14, 2011 8:10 am
cflame1 wrote:xenablue wrote:Ummm... I used a Sandisk SD card instead of the ResMed for a while - worked fine. Any SD card should as long as that's all you use it for. Hubby bought a ordinary ol' card reader which also works just fine.
I thought the machines hold a week's worth of data on them at a time.. but I could be wrong.
Cheers,
xena
Xena,
S8's use a smart card (which is what his VPAP uses). S9's use an SD card (like what you've got)
And the S8 Vpap ONLY holds 2 days of
detailed data.
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xenablue
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by xenablue » Fri Jan 14, 2011 8:12 am
cflame1 wrote:xenablue wrote:Ummm... I used a Sandisk SD card instead of the ResMed for a while - worked fine. Any SD card should as long as that's all you use it for. Hubby bought a ordinary ol' card reader which also works just fine.
I thought the machines hold a week's worth of data on them at a time.. but I could be wrong.
Cheers,
xena
Xena,
S8's use a smart card (which is what his VPAP uses). S9's use an SD card (like what you've got)
ohhh, thx for clearing that up - that sux then.
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Komodo
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by Komodo » Fri Jan 14, 2011 8:19 am
billbolton wrote:sleepgem wrote:It's outrageous that patients are not allowed by ResMed to read/graph/download/interpret their own sleep data...
Resmed isn't concerned, but the US FDA is, and the FDA sets the regulations.
Cheers,
Bill
Not quite sure that statement is true Bill. Other manufacturers have no problem letting patients get their full data from their machines.
EVEN Resmed has "eased up"
a little with their S9 series by switching to a standard SD card. WHY they don't want S8 users to have that same access is anyone's guess.
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Slinky
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by Slinky » Fri Jan 14, 2011 8:31 am
My understanding is that Resmed's ResCan and Respironics' EncorePro professional softwares allow for changing the therapy settings via the software to the data card to the PAP as the reason for requiring their purchase be limited to "by or on the order of a physician". Respironics developed EncoreViewer software specifically for patients and therapy settings can NOT be changed via the EncoreViewer software and data card. That is the reason for the FDA limiting the purchasing/selling of ResScan and EncorePro software "by or on the order of a physician".
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Komodo
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by Komodo » Fri Jan 14, 2011 9:01 am
Slinky wrote:My understanding is that Resmed's ResCan and Respironics' EncorePro professional softwares allow for changing the therapy settings via the software to the data card to the PAP as the reason for requiring their purchase be limited to "by or on the order of a physician". Respironics developed EncoreViewer software specifically for patients and therapy settings can NOT be changed via the EncoreViewer software and data card. That is the reason for the FDA limiting the purchasing/selling of ResScan and EncorePro software "by or on the order of a physician".
That's very interesting, thanks.
It does't make any sense to me. I'm sure the majority of patients who monitor their therapy are informed enough to go into their PAP and change their settings without the software. Ya' gotta love Government Regulations!
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by BeachGirl » Fri Jan 14, 2011 3:00 pm
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Slinky
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by Slinky » Fri Jan 14, 2011 3:11 pm
Thank you, BeachGirl. It is also my understanding that it is pretty only North America (due to FDA in US & don't know the name of Canadian authority) that restrict patient's access to their PAP data.
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by avi123 » Fri Jan 14, 2011 3:37 pm
xenablue wrote:Ummm... I used a Sandisk SD card instead of the ResMed for a while - worked fine. Any SD card should as long as that's all you use it for. Hubby bought a ordinary ol' card reader which also works just fine.
I thought the machines hold a week's worth of data on them at a time.. but I could be wrong.
Cheers,
xena
How do you download the data from your Resmed S 9 Elite CPAP into a laptop?
I got this SD card:
http://www.staples.com/SanDisk-8GB-SDHC ... rea=SEARCH
and this card reader:
http://www.staples.com/Sony-USB-Memory- ... rea=SEARCH
what else do you need?
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xenablue
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by xenablue » Fri Jan 14, 2011 3:38 pm
You also need the software - someone here may be able to point you in the right direction for that.