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Nap in the day time
#1
Nap in the day time
How do I set, machine/software to record a nap during the day and night time sleep, sleep for a 24 hour period?
Thanks in advance 
Ron
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#2
RE: Nap in the day time
Ron, your machine will automatically record all sessions - a session is defined as the period between when a machine is turned on and turned off again. So if you have a 15 minute nap in the afternoon, that will be one session. If you get up two or three times during the night, each period of use will be a session.

Have a look at the image of the left sidebar on this page: http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php...t_side-bar Items 10 and 11 give you the session data, and allow you to turn sessions on and off for viewing in the charts. If you have an afternoon nap you can look at it in detail by turning the night sessions off. Conversely you should turn the afternoon session off to get a better view of the night sessions. (Turn them on and off by clicking the buttons in item 11).

The CPAP day runs from noon to noon so if you have a late morning / early afternoon nap it will be split across two days.
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RE: Nap in the day time
(06-20-2019, 04:26 AM)DeepBreathing Wrote: Ron, your machine will automatically record all sessions - a session is defined as the period between when a machine is turned on and turned off again. So if you have a 15 minute nap in the afternoon, that will be one session. If you get up two or three times during the night, each period of use will be a session.

Have a look at the image of the left sidebar on this page: http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php...t_side-bar  Items 10 and 11 give you the session data, and allow you to turn sessions on and off for viewing in the charts. If you have an afternoon nap you can look at it in detail by turning the night sessions off. Conversely you should turn the afternoon session off to get a better view of the night sessions. (Turn them on and off by clicking the buttons in item 11).

The CPAP day runs from noon to noon so if you have a late morning / early afternoon nap it will be split across two days.

Thanks DeepBreathing 
At one time I had and it showed 3 sessions, but now it doesn’t, I’ve been up since 3am searching/reading post, and I found one that I hope explains it, I wasn’t pressing the on/off button, I was pressing the start/stop button, pressing  start more than the stop button I’m hoping that is what it was.
I noticed this morning there were no data for today only the data for the nap I took yesterday.
Thanks
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RE: Nap in the day time
DeepBreathing
Hears the screen capture of the time that had 3 sessions


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RE: Nap in the day time
(06-20-2019, 05:14 AM)Apnearon Wrote:
(06-20-2019, 04:26 AM)DeepBreathing Wrote: Ron, your machine will automatically record all sessions - a session is defined as the period between when a machine is turned on and turned off again. So if you have a 15 minute nap in the afternoon, that will be one session. If you get up two or three times during the night, each period of use will be a session.

Have a look at the image of the left sidebar on this page: http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php...t_side-bar  Items 10 and 11 give you the session data, and allow you to turn sessions on and off for viewing in the charts. If you have an afternoon nap you can look at it in detail by turning the night sessions off. Conversely you should turn the afternoon session off to get a better view of the night sessions. (Turn them on and off by clicking the buttons in item 11).

The CPAP day runs from noon to noon so if you have a late morning / early afternoon nap it will be split across two days.

Thanks DeepBreathing 
At one time I had and it showed 3 sessions, but now it doesn’t, I’ve been up since 3am searching/reading post, and I found one that I hope explains it, I wasn’t pressing the on/off button, I was pressing the start/stop button, pressing  start more than the stop button I’m hoping that is what it was.
I noticed this morning there were no data for today only the data for the nap I took yesterday.
Thanks

Apnearon,
Look at the bottom left side bar under the statistics.

Click on the colored sessions bars to see if any are turned off.
Icons will pop up in either black/green if on, or black/red if off.
Click on the Icons or colored sessions bars to turn on or off.
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RE: Nap in the day time
(06-20-2019, 08:40 AM)OpalRose Wrote:
(06-20-2019, 05:14 AM)Apnearon Wrote:
(06-20-2019, 04:26 AM)DeepBreathing Wrote: Ron, your machine will automatically record all sessions - a session is defined as the period between when a machine is turned on and turned off again. So if you have a 15 minute nap in the afternoon, that will be one session. If you get up two or three times during the night, each period of use will be a session.

Have a look at the image of the left sidebar on this page: http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php...t_side-bar  Items 10 and 11 give you the session data, and allow you to turn sessions on and off for viewing in the charts. If you have an afternoon nap you can look at it in detail by turning the night sessions off. Conversely you should turn the afternoon session off to get a better view of the night sessions. (Turn them on and off by clicking the buttons in item 11).

The CPAP day runs from noon to noon so if you have a late morning / early afternoon nap it will be split across two days.

Thanks DeepBreathing 
At one time I had and it showed 3 sessions, but now it doesn’t, I’ve been up since 3am searching/reading post, and I found one that I hope explains it, I wasn’t pressing the on/off button, I was pressing the start/stop button, pressing  start more than the stop button I’m hoping that is what it was.
I noticed this morning there were no data for today only the data for the nap I took yesterday.
Thanks

Apnearon,
Look at the bottom left side bar under the statistics.

Click on the colored sessions bars to see if any are turned off.
Icons will pop up in either black/green if on, or black/red if off.
Click on the Icons or colored sessions bars to turn on or off.

Thanks OpalRose
I posted the wrong screenshot, i see what you are talking about.
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#7
RE: Nap in the day time
All seems to be going okay with the nasal pillow mask, BUT, I have no data for last night and the nap I took today, I must have changed a setting in Oscar or something.
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RE: Nap in the day time
As if the mask isn't enough of a problem, now I'm getting no data on the SD card, removed Oscar then re-installed here's the data from yesterday and last night for what time I wore the mask.


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RE: Nap in the day time
Ron,

I don't know why you say there is no data - there is plenty of data there. However, there is a big gap between your afternoon nap and your night time sleep - your machine was turned off then so it wasn't collecting any data during that period.  You can see in more detail by turning the sessions on or off - click on the session bars in the bottom left hand corner.

However your leaks are (literally) off the chart again for almost the entire time the machine was running. I wonder if this isn't a problem with the mask but a big hole somewhere? Is the hose attached properly? Is there a hole in the hose? Is the humidifier seated properly? I think you should take the machine to the DME and get them to check it out.

   
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RE: Nap in the day time
(06-22-2019, 06:55 AM)MDeepBreathing Wrote: Ron,

I don't know why you say there is no data - there is plenty of data there. However, there is a big gap between your afternoon nap and your night time sleep - your machine was turned off then so it wasn't collecting any data during that period.  You can see in more detail by turning the sessions on or off - click on the session bars in the bottom left hand corner.

However your leaks are (literally) off the chart again for almost the entire time the machine was running. I wonder if this isn't a problem with the mask but a big hole somewhere? Is the hose attached properly? Is there a hole in the hose? Is the humidifier seated properly? I think you should take the machine to the DMRE and get them to check it out.

Thanks DeepBreathing 
At first I was having no problems with the SD card, or machine with writing data (after I got the resmed Autoset 10 machine) if I took a nap, then tried to sleep that night it showed the difference sessions, take today for example, it recorded  the session for yesterday and last night, but when I checked the past sessions Daily there was There is no data to graph and below it it says Summary OnlySad
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