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OSCAR Daily View - graeme - 05-20-2019

When I look at the Daily View Screen, at the bottom centre,  Date and Time are displayed.
The date is correct but the time displayed is 10 hours earlier than the time shown in the Event, or Flow Rate or Pressure graphs. eg Event Flags screeen shows 23:34 to 06:10 whilst the Daily Screen shows 13:24:35 to 20:10:46.
My Profile setting is correct as evidence by the correct times on other graphs.
Any ideas?


RE: OSCAR Daily View - Gideon - 05-21-2019

I expect to see different times any time you zoom in for a more detailed view either intentionally or unintentionally.

Please post a screen shot of the issue so we can better explain it.


RE: OSCAR Daily View - GuyScharf - 05-21-2019

(05-20-2019, 11:29 PM)graeme Wrote: When I look at the Daily View Screen, at the bottom centre,  Date and Time are displayed.
The date is correct but the time displayed is 10 hours earlier than the time shown in the Event, or Flow Rate or Pressure graphs. eg Event Flags screeen shows 23:34 to 06:10 whilst the Daily Screen shows 13:24:35 to 20:10:46.
My Profile setting is correct as evidence by the correct times on other graphs.
Any ideas?

Just to confirm, is the time zone in your profile set to +10 (Brisbane, Melbourne, Hobart, etc.)?


RE: OSCAR Daily View - graeme - 05-22-2019

Thanks for your reply.  Yes. The time zone is set to Brisbane+10.


RE: OSCAR Daily View - graeme - 05-22-2019

Thanks for your reply.
I have attached screendumps. Hope they ore OK as this is my first attempt
regards


RE: OSCAR Daily View - graeme - 05-26-2019

I have found the reason for my recent post re observations of Time Differences as illustrated in the screen dumps.

The time displayed is actually a UTC time range, (used to determine the duration of an event, eg. Periodic Breathing), selected by using the left and right mouse cursor combinations.

I want to display a cursor centred on the particular event.

This is achieved as follows:-

Select DAILY view.
TOGGLE LINE CURSOR OFF
This will show the Date and UTC RANGE.

TOGGLE LINE CURSOR ON
This will display the Date and LOCAL TIME.

Problem resolved!!

So far OSCAR looks promising.


RE: OSCAR Daily View - pholynyk - 05-26-2019

Thank you for bringing this to our attention. I have never tried that particular function. I'm not sure that displaying the time range of the data in UTC is particularly useful. At first I thought it was because you are using a Respironics machine (which stores the data with UTC times), but it does the same with my ResMed data.
I will add this to our issues list.