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Changing the time in Oscar reports.
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Changing the time in Oscar reports.
I updated the new Oscar but now the time clock on the reports is showing the time in afternoon hours on the 24 hour clock.  How do I reset this?  Appreciate help.
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RE: Changing the time in Oscar reports.
OSCAR is obtaining its time from your CPAP. You will need to set your CPAP's time, located in the clinician menu.
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RE: Changing the time in Oscar reports.
For instructions on how to get into the Clinician Menu in an AirSense 10 machine, see this page:

https://www.apneaboard.com/resmed-airsen...setup-info

Alternatively, you can ask for a Clinician Manual for your machine via email by following the directions here:

https://www.apneaboard.com/adjust-cpap-p...manual#ASK

Once in the Clinician Menu mode, see here for how to set the time:

http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php...s_machines:

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RE: Changing the time in Oscar reports.
If I understand your question correctly, your issue is that OSCAR is showing times with a 24-hour clock and you would like to see a 12-hour clock format. I.e., you would like to see "9:00 pm" instead of "21:00." As far as I know, OSCAR has never displayed times in a 12-hour format. Using a 12-hour format requires allowing additional space on the screen for AM or PM.

If you have seen a 12-hour clock displayed before, which version were you using then?
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