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Sleep Report Usage
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Sleep Report Usage
Just received my new ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet last week and have a question on usage.
I had a brick before that did not give any information and am excited to finally be able to get info on my sleep.
When I click on the main screen Sleep Study; it shows only 29 minutes or 31 minutes?  It does not show the
actual full night.  If I go into the Clinic Menu; it shows the correct usage.  How do I correct this?
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RE: Sleep Report Usage
in the clinic menu you can set the length of report, I think that is what you are asking.

I do suggest that you download Sleepyhead software (free) and post your graphs here to get an interpretation of how you are doing and suggestions for improvement.
See my signature for how to do this.  Pay attention to the organization section as that indicates the important graphs to include.
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RE: Sleep Report Usage
I do intend to use Sleepy Head, just have not got around to it yet.

I did a web search and found a statement about noon being the cutoff time!  I am a night owl and retired, so I sometimes
sleep past noon, so the usage makes sense with that it mind.
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RE: Sleep Report Usage
SleepyHead allows the user to change the time cutoff. You need to realize that the sleep numbers on the machine won't match up after you do this since they will syill be from noon till noon.
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