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Unknown PRS1 Code 0e - spacewrench - 04-05-2020

My OSCAR charts show frequent periods of "PRS1 Code 0e" time, which the software doesn't appear to know what to do with.  It's extended time periods, rather than events marked at a particular time (see light pink bars in screenshot).
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Does anybody know what this code represents?


RE: Unknown PRS1 Code 0e - Gideon - 04-05-2020

You are using Testing-4, This is not a public release because we are working out issues. Currently you should be on Beta-2.
That is a newly discovered data point that will not be in the public release until we determine exactly what it is. We too are working on that.


RE: Unknown PRS1 Code 0e - sawinglogz - 04-05-2020

Definitely run beta-2. We think it might be "variable breathing" (not periodic breathing), but we're not sure, so it will be disabled by default in the next release.


RE: Unknown PRS1 Code 0e - spacewrench - 04-05-2020

(04-05-2020, 11:48 AM)sawinglogz Wrote: Definitely run beta-2. We think it might be "variable breathing" (not periodic breathing), but we're not sure, so it will be disabled by default in the next release.

I'm not relying on OSCAR for anything but general curiosity...since I can build from source and have a machine that generates at least some unknown data, I'd be happy to provide data files or to poke around if it'll help.  (If you'd rather not have discussion of developmental matters on the main "Software Support" forum, I'll refrain from posting here.  But if you need anything, let me know!)


RE: Unknown PRS1 Code 0e - Sleeprider - 04-05-2020

With those events, we want to focus on flow rate, pressure, respiration rate, tidal volume and minute vent to see if we can pick out the pattern of variable breathing we think is being flagged.