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SD Card Data - pogosix - 07-26-2013 Hello all you sleepyheads, I looked at my SD card by going to "Computer" then "Properties" and it shows 3.68 GB free of 3.72 GB. This tells me that my machine is not saving any data. Here are the settings; can anyone tell what I must do? Thank You! Mode S/T IPAP- 16.0 Epap- 8.0 BPM - 12 Ti - 1.0 Rise Time- on Rise Time- 10 Ramp Start Pressure- 4.0 Patient Disc- Off Tubing Type- Off Tubing Type- 22 Apnea- Off Mini Vent- Off Backlight- Off Language- Eng HPA/CM H20- CMH20 Setup Pa- Leak Humidifier- 5 Reset Th- no Reset Bl - no Provider- Off ****************************************************** RE: SD Card Data - trish6hundred - 07-26-2013 Hi pogosix, Which Respironics machine do you have? I think if you take out the humidifier tank and turn the machine over, you'll find the model number on the bottom. RE: SD Card Data - pogosix - 07-26-2013 (07-26-2013, 10:10 AM)trish6hundred Wrote: Hi pogosix, The model number is 1061420 Thanks for responding RE: SD Card Data - trish6hundred - 07-26-2013 Hi pogosix,Usually, there is a name such as PR System 1 on the machine or something like that, I'm sorry if I confused you with my question. RE: SD Card Data - PaulaO2 - 07-26-2013 If the machine says Phillips Respironics and has the word "Plus" in the name, it is not data capable so the only thing it is writing on the card is hours used. I think the 1420 is not data capable. I tried to look it up and couldn't find anything on it. PR has an odd system for identification. RE: SD Card Data - zonk - 07-26-2013 (07-26-2013, 10:34 AM)pogosix Wrote: The model number is 1061420BiPAP S/T Specifications http://bipapst.respironics.com/Specifications.asp Quick start guide http://bipapst.respironics.com/PDF/BiPAP_QSGuide.pdf Brochure http://bipapst.respironics.com/PDF/BiPAP_Brochure.pdf Respironics BiPAP ST (newer, "PR System One" model) manual available via email (section 3) http://www.apneaboard.com/adjust-cpap-pressure/change-cpap-pressure-settings-adjusting-your-machine-with-a-clinician-setup-manual RE: SD Card Data - big_dave - 07-26-2013 (07-26-2013, 09:30 AM)pogosix Wrote: Hello all you sleepyheads, It may be working perfectly well, but an SD card can store far more data than a CPAP machine needs. Your card has 40 MB in use, which is more than what my machine has used in 14 months. My ResScan data folder contains 8.9 MB of data for 294 nights. (Sometimes if I'm sleeping well I don't bother downloading it). Granted, I'm using an outdated machine made by ResMed, with limited data capabilities, but CPAP data files really aren't that big. RE: SD Card Data - zonk - 07-27-2013 (07-26-2013, 09:30 AM)pogosix Wrote: Provider- OffFrom Quick start guide http://bipapst.respironics.com/PDF/BiPAP_QSGuide.pdf Provider mode: You can choose “ on ” or “off ” to enable or disable provider mode. Selecting “on” will put the device in provider mode (and the device will not automatically return to patient mode when the screen times out or you select the Back option). Selecting “ no ” keeps the device in patient mode Setup parameter display ... Leak, RR, Vm, Vte Setup parameter display: You can select which measured parameters will display on the Monitor Pressure screen. Choose from Leak, RR (Respiratory Rate), Min vent, or Vte. See the Measured Parameter section of the User Manual for more information RE: SD Card Data - spdklls99 - 07-29-2013 My PRS1 says the data card is 100% free all the time...yet there is actually 5 weeks worth of data on the card at present RE: SD Card Data - SuperSleeper - 07-30-2013 (07-29-2013, 11:56 PM)spdklls99 Wrote: My PRS1 says the data card is 100% free all the time...yet there is actually 5 weeks worth of data on the card at present The data takes up a minuscule amount of space. I think that it's a rounding issue... so that you might have something like 99.7% of space available, and it's rounded up to 100%. Once it gets down to 99.4%, it will probably say you have 99% free. |