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RE: Central Apneas Increase After Changing to Newer BiPAP - tanayaray4 - 05-02-2021 There seems to be something wrong! The day befor yesterday I erased the data and reset the machine to the correct local time. Last night I slept in two sessions : approx 4 am-5.55 am (woke up from the sound of a phone call, so that can't be wrong) , and then again probably 7/7.30 am - 11.30 am. After purging the data in oscar for the last 3 days' and then reimporting the data, it still shows something wrong! I don't understand ! RE: Central Apneas Increase After Changing to Newer BiPAP - tanayaray4 - 05-02-2021 Also, the humidifier and temp are at auto. I still woke up with a dry mouth. the auto is: temp:27 deg C ; and humidity level:4. what to change in that? and is the further decrease in pressure needed or should I go with 4 another day? and please help me sort out the incompatibility btn the times. RE: Central Apneas Increase After Changing to Newer BiPAP - tanayaray4 - 05-02-2021 Surprisingly, the old sleepyhead seems to extract the time more reliably! here are the screenshots (outdated sleepyhead). what am I missing in OSCAR? RE: Central Apneas Increase After Changing to Newer BiPAP - Crimson Nape - 05-02-2021 Your Daily screenshots are from 2 different days, May 1st (SleepyHead) and May 2nd (OSCAR). RE: Central Apneas Increase After Changing to Newer BiPAP - Sleeprider - 05-02-2021 Either way, your AHI is below 2 now. I think it might be a good idea to keep these settings a while and let it settle in. For humidity settings, try manual climate control at a setting of 4 and temperature 80 F or 27 C. Although this sounds the same, the manual settings deliver more moisture. I you need more, then set to 5. RE: Central Apneas Increase After Changing to Newer BiPAP - tanayaray4 - 05-02-2021 okay.. so same climate setting in auto and manual differ? also, there is some counting difference.. in both software, I uploaded the last day record. which should be the same. my aircurve is now properly set at local time. I don't understand why the time and date has a large phase shift in OSCAR. ANy suggestions on that? RE: Central Apneas Increase After Changing to Newer BiPAP - Sleeprider - 05-02-2021 Go to File/Preferences in the Oscar menu and look at the CPAP tab. Is there a clock drift setting? If so, that may be the problem. RE: Central Apneas Increase After Changing to Newer BiPAP - SarcasticDave94 - 05-02-2021 Manual humidity felt like it gave more moisture to me so that's what I've stuck with in the past. I also went manual on the temperature. RE: Central Apneas Increase After Changing to Newer BiPAP - tanayaray4 - 05-03-2021 [attachment=31957][attachment=31958][attachment=31959]The clock drift is zero in OSCAR . here is last night's record. sleepyhead seems more reliable in time. RE: Central Apneas Increase After Changing to Newer BiPAP - tanayaray4 - 05-03-2021 [attachment=31962]screenshots.[attachment=31960][attachment=31961] |