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RE: Where does the S9 keep its settings - justMongo - 03-16-2014 (03-16-2014, 01:21 PM)c0reDump Wrote: First off, S9s are not life support equipment -- I'm not going to keel over in minutes (or weeks) if I go without the CPAP. S9's have hard coded defaults. You can do a full reset on the machine; and all parameters will default to those hard coded defaults (except total run hours.) Not life support; perhaps a poor choice of words on my part; but, a sleep apnea patient could wake up dead. Or, if the machine fails to hold the prescribed treatment, and a patient has worsening heart disease -- then finds out the machine had a design fault because some engineer decided volatile memory was cheaper -- that's the stuff lawsuits are made of. RE: Where does the S9 keep its settings - SleepWrangler - 03-16-2014 (03-16-2014, 01:01 PM)justMongo Wrote: I would never base a design for life support equipment on volatile CMOS memory with a battery when non-volatile memory is available and cheap. I think you nailed it. ResMed has a partnership with STMicroelectronics using the ARM Cortex-M processors. These usually have program flash, configuration eeprom, and ram on-chip. They also have a backup battery connector and an RTC backup battery connector. RE: Where does the S9 keep its settings - brianwood619 - 03-26-2014 My elite is set for the following Pressure: 12 (found in clinical settings) EPR: full-time (found in clinical settings) EPR level: patient (found in clinical settings) Ramp time: 15 minutes (patient settings) EPR Inhale: Med (clinical settings) EPR level: 3 (patient settings) Tube heat: 80 Humidity: Auto With my machine set this way it feels like natural breathing to me using a simplus oral nasal mask. With the inhale set at medium I don't get aerophagia like I used to because I think set on fast was forcing air a little too quickly. My AHI has consistently been less than 1.0 and most nights 0.0. Resmed makes a good machine, once you get all the settings in harmony it's even better. Good luck |