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Setting sleep time
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Setting sleep time
I use a Resmed Airsense 10 that is about 7 years old.  I go to bed between 12:30 AM and 1:30 AM every night.  When I look at the data in OSCAR it shows my sleep time starting between 8:00 pm and 9:00 PM.  How do I get the correct time to be displayed?  
thanks
larry
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RE: Setting sleep time
Hi larryh! - Welcome
The date and time is set in the clinician menu. To enter the clinician menu, hold both the big knob and the bottom button bar for at least 5 seconds.

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RE: Setting sleep time
OTOH, after seven years the calendar battery mat have died. You can check this by setting the time (clinician menu) and then unplugging the power for a few minutes before plugging it back in. If the date and time are changed, the battery is dead. It's not designed to be replaced, unfortunately.
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RE: Setting sleep time
Thanks for the comments.  
Yesterday I reset the time in the CPAP and last night's data is correct.  My doctor has sent new RX to my supplier for a new machine but they seem to be dragging their feet.  I hope I get the new machine before the batt expires. I'm testing that now.
thanks again
larry
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#5
RE: Setting sleep time
Be sure to ask them what specific machine are they ordering for you. Better now then at delivery..
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RE: Setting sleep time
To springboard off of what Gideon said, be sure and read through this article on which machines are good and those to avoid:

https://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.ph...ne_choices
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