11-24-2021, 10:51 AM
RE: sancho - Resmed AS10 Questions
(11-15-2021, 08:31 PM)pholynyk Wrote: There is no SIM card as such in the G3 and G4 modems. All the SIM card data is stored in the modem ship memory.
If the modem is connecting to the cellular network, there will be a set of vertical bars making a triangle, representing the signal strength. If you have a circle with a line through it (like my CDMA modem), it is not connecting to anything.
In addition, if you click on 'My Options' on you machine, then scroll all the way down to 'About', then scroll all the way down again to 'Internal Modem', you can see the provider, the service, and the signal strength.
If you can access the 'My Air' app for your phone in your country, and it shows you a sleep rating, then your machine is sending its data. If you can't get 'My Air', then it doesn't matter if it is sending (and it probably isn't).
From the User's Guide (I think there's a typo in there):
Mine is very quiet, whichever number is right.Code:Sound
Pressure level measured according to ISO 17510-1:2007 (CPAP mode):
SlimLine:
26.6 dBA with uncertainty of 2 dBA
Standard:
26.6 dBA with uncertainty of 2 dBA
Power level measured according to ISO 17510-1:2007 (CPAP mode):
SlimLine:
34.6 dBA with uncertainty of 2 dBA
Standard:
34.6 dBA with uncertainty of 2 dBA
With this help, I can confirm my AS10 has a data connection to a mobile network.
What is it doing with it, I don't know yet.