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AirView? - BobF - 04-13-2016 Is there any way we can get AirView software to review our AirSense 10 data? It looks like only professionals can get it. I usually remove the card myself and review it with ResScan. I understand that a wireless SD card can be used but I am no computer expert and it sounds too complicated. The MyAir is useless as it does not give detailed data. Thanks, Bob. RE: AirView? - OpalRose - 04-13-2016 (04-13-2016, 07:06 PM)BobF Wrote: Is there any way we can get AirView software to review our AirSense 10 data? It looks like only professionals can get it. I usually remove the card myself and review it with ResScan. I understand that a wireless SD card can be used but I am no computer expert and it sounds too complicated. The MyAir is useless as it does not give detailed data. Thanks, Bob. Have you tried SleepyHead? http://OSCAR Official Download Page ----> CLICK HERE ./ RE: AirView? - BobF - 04-13-2016 (04-13-2016, 07:57 PM)OpalRose Wrote:(04-13-2016, 07:06 PM)BobF Wrote: Is there any way we can get AirView software to review our AirSense 10 data? It looks like only professionals can get it. I usually remove the card myself and review it with ResScan. I understand that a wireless SD card can be used but I am no computer expert and it sounds too complicated. The MyAir is useless as it does not give detailed data. Thanks, Bob. Thanks. Sleepyhead will not access the proprietary AirView software. It is a little better than ResScan. I want a way to access the detailed SD card data without having to remove the SD card. A wireless SD card seems to be too complicated to setup. Bob. RE: AirView? - DeepBreathing - 04-14-2016 I think you're out of luck Bob, unless you can find yourself a "mole" inside Resmed. It's no big deal to remove the SD card, is it? Once your treatment has settled down you'll only do it once a week or so. FWIW I find SleepyHead is far nicer program to use than ResScan. But that's just my personal view. RE: AirView? - FrankNichols - 04-14-2016 What data is it that you want to access that Sleepyhead doesn't provide? EDIT: Ah, nevermind, I think you want to access your data without having to take out the SD card, I understand. The only way I know of to do that is to use a WiFi card. RE: AirView? - BobF - 04-14-2016 (04-14-2016, 07:01 AM)DeepBreathing Wrote: I think you're out of luck Bob, unless you can find yourself a "mole" inside Resmed. It's no big deal to remove the SD card, is it? Once your treatment has settled down you'll only do it once a week or so. OK Thanks. I just wanted to eliminate having to remove the card. Bob. RE: AirView? - BobF - 04-14-2016 (04-14-2016, 09:43 AM)FrankNichols Wrote: What data is it that you want to access that Sleepyhead doesn't provide? Thanks, bob. |