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ResMed s9, SH 1.0.0beta 2 & CMS50F Don't Sync - Brewskie - 01-08-2017

At some point my Sleapyhead stopped syncing my ResMed S9 and CMS 50F wrist oximeter.

It seems the problem is reading the oximeter because it shows that the oximeter runs well over an hour than it is actually used.

The graphs in SH, for example, show I stopped the machine at 8:00am but it shows the oximeter being turned off 9:30am, even though I turn them both on/off at approx the same time.

I don't recall whether this started after I updated from SH 0.9.8-1

Any ideas on how to fix this?

Thank you!


RE: ResMed s9, SH 1.0.0beta 2 & CMS50F Don't Sync - pholynyk - 01-08-2017

Between 0.9.8-1 and 1.0.0beta2 there was an update to oximetry import that related to time zone offsets. You don't give your location in your profile, and so I'm not sure if this is related to your problem. I haven't used my oximeter lately, but I do recall a 5 hour offset which would correspond to my time zone. I think I fixed it by purging and re-importing and allowing SleepyHead to do its automatic syncing. If you do some experimenting along these lines and report your results, we would have a better chance at getting this fixed.
Although I'm not sure of Jedimark's current workload, so no promises. But perhaps a workaround, at least.


RE: ResMed s9, SH 1.0.0beta 2 & CMS50F Don't Sync - HZone - 01-08-2017

Brewskie,

Are you importing the data direct from the CMS50F using USB? If so I think I've experienced the same problem. The data seems to get distributed over a time period from the session start to the time I download it, not the time I end the recording session on the Oximeter.

I find to get the data synched correctly I have to import it into the 'SPO2 Assistant' software that came with the oximeter. This writes the session data into a 'hidden/special' folder (at least in Windows 10):

C:\Users\<USER>\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86)\SpO2 Assistant V2.7.0 

SleepyHead will not load files directly from this location. I've found I have to copy the .spo2 file(s) to a normal folder in order to import them using the Oximetry wizard in SleepyHead. The data is then sync'd over the correct recorded duration.

Hope this helps.

HZone