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compatable software for latest resmed ASV - stephen D - 09-24-2015

I use the latest Resmed Aircurve10cs pacewave machine. Model 37354
This machine is WIFI compliant. I have access to My Air and my physician can email a full and comprehensive report when I request it. I have asked her to send this to me every 2 weeks to which she has agreed. This service and advise is suppose to be for life ? when you purchase a machine. My provider is a retail arm of Resmed.
However in addition to this it would be nice to have software of my own. My physician tells me their latest version wont be available on line as a Resmed rep had to attend her clinic to physically install it.
I bet someone on this forum knows more than she does. Is there a current software program available that I can download that will be compliant with my machine that wont effect the SD card or alert the physician.


RE: compatable software for latest resmed ASV - Asjb - 01-01-2016

(09-24-2015, 08:24 PM)stephen D Wrote: I use the latest Resmed Aircurve10cs pacewave machine. Model 37354............. Is there a current software program available that I can download that will be compliant with my machine that wont effect the SD card or alert the physician.

Hello Stephen D

I've only just come across your post. I've been using the Pacewave CS since last month and it works fine with the latest versions of Sleepyhead and also ResScan (both obtainable from this Board).

Downloading your data each day into one or both of the above programmes would not make any changes to your SD card that would be detectable by your doctor. The doctor would only be able to see if you had changed the *settings* yourself, but not if you had just looked at your data.

I find the data very useful especially as I am now not registered with any doctor for my sleep apnoea. The health service CPAP technician knows that I analyse my data and change my settings myself if needed. He gives me advice if I need it, as have many well-informed and generous members of this Board. But even if you don't want to change the settings yourself, looking at your data may interest you, or reassure you, or perhaps prompt you to see your physician sooner than planned if things are not so well adjusted for you.

Are you pleased with the Pacewave? I love mine! - best nights' sleep and daytime energy for decades and I find the its pressure adjustments natural and comfortable.

Best wishes