Yesterday, 12:58 PM
Help with Resmed 11/Wellue O2 time sync
I have reviewed many threads about Resmed drift, but want to confirm my understanding of how best to address my situation. I have a Resmed Airsense 11 and have recently started using the Wellue SleepU oximeter. I am having problems syncing the two.
Prior to the DST time change, my Resmed Airsense 11 was 40 minutes "slow"; after, it was 40 min. "fast". The first 'fix' I learned of was to manually change the time in the Vihealth filename; that works, but is tedious. I tried a 're-set' of the Resmed (unplug/plug); that reduced the time error to 20 min. ahead. My DME (Apria) was no help, not going to contact Resmed or do anything. They did have me do another reset - no change. Unit is definitely connected; the Apria RT could see (and scold me for) my changing settings.
My understanding of the CPAP Drift correction option is that it is both global and retrospective; i.e., setting any value will apply that value to ALL of my data. No way to accommodate the 20 vs. 40, or the 'corrected' days.
I have seen a lot about 'fixing' changing time zone, but it's not technically the wrong zone. Would 'cycling' time zone (changing it/then changing back) possibly correct the error? Since I have everything on the SD card, it shouldn't hurt to "delete all files" on the machine, right? The Apria RT had no idea; was afraid to try, or recommend me to do so.
I'm not really concerned that the time be 'right', I would just like to avoid having to daily correct the oximeter file.
Any insight you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Prior to the DST time change, my Resmed Airsense 11 was 40 minutes "slow"; after, it was 40 min. "fast". The first 'fix' I learned of was to manually change the time in the Vihealth filename; that works, but is tedious. I tried a 're-set' of the Resmed (unplug/plug); that reduced the time error to 20 min. ahead. My DME (Apria) was no help, not going to contact Resmed or do anything. They did have me do another reset - no change. Unit is definitely connected; the Apria RT could see (and scold me for) my changing settings.
My understanding of the CPAP Drift correction option is that it is both global and retrospective; i.e., setting any value will apply that value to ALL of my data. No way to accommodate the 20 vs. 40, or the 'corrected' days.
I have seen a lot about 'fixing' changing time zone, but it's not technically the wrong zone. Would 'cycling' time zone (changing it/then changing back) possibly correct the error? Since I have everything on the SD card, it shouldn't hurt to "delete all files" on the machine, right? The Apria RT had no idea; was afraid to try, or recommend me to do so.
I'm not really concerned that the time be 'right', I would just like to avoid having to daily correct the oximeter file.
Any insight you can provide would be greatly appreciated.