RE: Historical Sleepyhead data looks strange after travel to different timezone
Just don't change the time in a CPAP. This is not your alarm clock or smartphone, you don't depend on it for the time of day, just leave it alone. Who cares if the data has a 3-hour local time error for a week?
RE: Historical Sleepyhead data looks strange after travel to different timezone
(10-20-2017, 08:16 AM)Sleeprider Wrote: Just don't change the time in a CPAP. This is not your alarm clock or smartphone, you don't depend on it for the time of day, just leave it alone. Who cares if the data has a 3-hour local time error for a week?
That's the wisdom I should've thunk of last summer in Europe.
RE: Historical Sleepyhead data looks strange after travel to different timezone
I have noticed the same problem on my resmed airsense 10. Notice that I did not change the clock manually - it must have changed through the network.
I actually have also triplicated data, because I traveled to two different time zones.
I think next time I travel I'll set the machine to airplane mode till I get back!
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RE: Historical Sleepyhead data looks strange after travel to different timezone
What is the correct date when this happened? I see one session is reporting to take place a month ahead of the other two,
04-23-2018, 12:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-23-2018, 12:43 PM by mltam.
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RE: Historical Sleepyhead data looks strange after travel to different timezone
That is not a month.. a day.. Nov 4/Nov 5. For me all of Sept/Oct and a bit of Nov is triplicated, Nov, Dec duplicated.
I think I understand now why it happens. It has to do with changing timezone on the computer, and then importing data. All data that was previously imported on a different timezone will be imported again.
RE: Historical Sleepyhead data looks strange after travel to different timezone
mltam,
Thanks for the date correction. Your profile show the U.S. and, like my SH, I thought it would be reported as Month-Day-Year instead in Day-Month-Year. My bad.