RE: Flashair - Dreamstation -> Airsense 11 Autoset
If you hold the on/off button down for several seconds when shutting the CPAP down, it will place it in sleep mode. Here is the excerpt from the AS11's User Guide:
Quote:However, you can put it into power save mode to save electricity. To enter power save mode: • Press and hold Start/Stop for three seconds. The screen goes black. To exit power save mode: • Press Start/Stop once.
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Red
RE: Flashair - Dreamstation -> Airsense 11 Autoset
I don't see "power save" in the AS11 User Guide, but I do in the AS10. I wonder if it is always in power save on the AS11?
RE: Flashair - Dreamstation -> Airsense 11 Autoset
I went back to the Google search I did and this is what I was shown:
However, when I went further into the link, it is displaying the AS10 Manual.
Sorry!
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Red
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RE: Flashair - Dreamstation -> Airsense 11 Autoset
No problem. I had googled also and found the same thing and then, like you, saw AS10.
I think I have figured it out, maybe. I think I was confusing power sleep with weak wifi connection. The exact same setup worked perfect for my DS II, so it never dawned on me that it could be a weak wifi signal. I should have realized this as I did notice intermittent disconnects. Today, I moved my CPAP into the room with my router, and it stayed connected for at least 4 hours. We are in the process of getting upgraded service from our ISP, so will live with what I have until after the upgrade.
Interesting: Sleepmaster works perfect with setup for AS10, however, FlashPAP errors with the message I documented in an earlier post when configured for AS10. The error message ("Could not connect...") persists, but the copy ends with a "done" check mark.
I can also sync my data using webdav connection if either Sleepmaster / FlashPAP quit working.
RE: Flashair - Dreamstation -> Airsense 11 Autoset
I'm glad you mentioned that you use WebDAV. I was going to suggest that next. Since most of my computers are Linux and 1 Windows machine, I use WebDAV and the rsync command to perform an automatic download each day to my NAS.
I believe FlashPAP uses the LUA scripting language, common to the FlashAir, for its communication process for downloads, This may be the problem since you have to specify the file or its type, plus the directory layout for it to work. Hence, the reason you have to specify your CPAP type/model during setup. The AS11 introduced a file extension, ".json", for one of the main files. This could cause a problem, since FlashPAP was written long before the AS11 existed.
- Red