RE: CMS50D+ Imports, But where is the data?
(06-25-2020, 08:19 PM)sawinglogz Wrote: "Under oscar you must have Cpap data to see oxymeter data" was what I was referring to. 1.1.1 will show you oximetry without a CPAP.
What issue are you still having? I'm planning on substantial fixes to oximetry in one of the next major versions.
for what it's worth, symptoms are a bit different now, but identical for oscar on windows and macOS. the import completes, and when it goes to the next screen to sync time, and choose a manual time - I click the button to continue - and nothing happens.
RE: CMS50D+ Imports, But where is the data?
Do you have CPAP data for that day? If so, what does it do if you say you started it around the same time as your CPAP?
If I recall correctly, the 50D+ doesn't have an internal clock, so using its time probably isn't an option?
RE: CMS50D+ Imports, But where is the data?
no, i don't have a CPAP at all. yet.
you're correct that it has no clock, so you have to manually choose the timing.
RE: CMS50D+ Imports, But where is the data?
Thank you for the report. I'll look into this as part of the oximetry overhaul.
RE: CMS50D+ Imports, But where is the data?
This reply is based on SleepyHead "antics". When importing without a clock, the time set would be displayed and, if you didn't pay attention, you wouldn't notice that the year was 2000.
RE: CMS50D+ Imports, But where is the data?
The blank calendar is something I saw while working on SH. I thought I'd fixed it, but maybe it didn't make it into SH 1.1.
I'll go back and compare sources for what I have.
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RE: CMS50D+ Imports, But where is the data?
I bought CMS50D+. installed driver indicated in this tread. clicked Oxy import. Oscar asked me " make sure to click upload On my Device". I went thru all menu but found no " upload" button.
Could some one point me to how?
RE: CMS50D+ Imports, But where is the data?
I bought a CMS50D+ not too long ago and discovered that it now uses a micro-USB port and has firmware version 4.6. These and newer versions use the same protocol as the CMS50F version 3.7, not the older protocol of the origianl CMS50D+. Unfortunately, OSCAR cannot automatically distinguish the two.
You must use the USB cable that came with your CMS50D+, and now select the CMS50F3.7 type oximeter. That will start the upload automatically no menu selections necessary.
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11-05-2020, 09:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-05-2020, 09:42 PM by dapal.)
RE: CMS50D+ Imports, But where is the data?
Thanks for the trick. Somehow I still couln't not do it after changing as you said. I notice after install driver nothing happened. Could you guide "step by step " out for me?
What is screen mode of device CMS50D+ should be when doing transfer? should it in recording mode on? or Dir or something else? Yes, I am using the USB cable included to hook device to PC. How do i know my device firmware? Manual included doesn't help me out of confusing.
RE: CMS50D+ Imports, But where is the data?
The firmware version is displayed for a feww seconds when the device is turned on. Mine says Ver4.6. To upload, hold the button for 2 or 3 seconds to switch to the Settings screen. This will prevent the device from turning off because your finger is out. When the upload is finished, click doen to Exit and hold there for a long press. Then it can switch off.
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