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How to make the A10A for Her record to SD - HalfAsleep - 09-28-2017 Once the SD card is installed, do I have to do anything to make it start recording? Do I need to choose something in settings? I want to have it record right from the get-go. While I'm asking questions, do I need to set what kind of mask? I'm going to be using a P10. RE: How to make the A10A for Her record to SD - AlanE - 09-28-2017 No, nothing you need to do in the settings to make it record data. If there is card installed and it is not write protected, it should write data to it when you use it. Setting the mask type is probably a good idea. P10 = Nasal RE: How to make the A10A for Her record to SD - srlevine1 - 09-28-2017 (09-28-2017, 07:39 PM)AlanE Wrote: Setting the mask type is probably a good idea. P10 = Nasal It is also a good idea to set-up the hose settings (Regular or SlimLine, the ClimateLine sets itself) and comfort items for EPR, humidity, and hose temperatures if using ClimateLine. A good sleep = a better tomorrow. RE: How to make the A10A for Her record to SD - kiwii - 09-28-2017 (09-28-2017, 08:15 PM)srlevine1 Wrote: A good sleep = a better tomorrow. Oh, I like that! The most important thing to remember is the write protection, like AlanE said. I'm sure you already know that the SD card should be LOCKED when using it in your computer, and UNLOCKED for the cpap machine. RE: How to make the A10A for Her record to SD - Mosquitobait - 09-28-2017 With the Airsense, you do not need to lock the SD card any longer. This was an issue with the S9. RE: How to make the A10A for Her record to SD - kiwii - 09-28-2017 Mosquitobait, do you mean that it no longer matters if the computer writes files on the SD card? RE: How to make the A10A for Her record to SD - HalfAsleep - 09-28-2017 (09-28-2017, 08:15 PM)srlevine1 Wrote:(09-28-2017, 07:39 PM)AlanE Wrote: Setting the mask type is probably a good idea. P10 = Nasal Yeppers, but I might just be up all night figuring this thing out. I never anticipated taking so long before I get to plug-in. RE: How to make the A10A for Her record to SD - OpalRose - 09-28-2017 Be sure to order the Clinicians manual for your machine: http://www.apneaboard.com/adjust-cpap-pressure/change-cpap-pressure-settings-adjusting-your-machine-with-a-clinician-setup-manual RE: How to make the A10A for Her record to SD - pholynyk - 09-28-2017 (09-28-2017, 07:39 PM)AlanE Wrote: Setting the mask type is probably a good idea. P10 = Nasal AlanE is a bit asleep at the keyboard... The ResMed P10 is a nasal pillows mask, so the setting is 'Pillows'. Oddly enough, the ResMed manual for the N10 mask - which is a nasal mask - says to use the 'Pillows' setting, too. RE: How to make the A10A for Her record to SD - srlevine1 - 09-28-2017 (09-28-2017, 08:58 PM)Mosquitobait Wrote: With the Airsense, you do not need to lock the SD card any longer. This was an issue with the S9. I recently had a different experience. I forgot to unlock the SD and inserted it into my S10 after I had forgotten it in my computer the previous day (do not attempt to multi-task when tired). The system's error message told me to unlock the card and reinsert it. It then wrote summary (no detail) information on the card. I believe the actual message was something like: "Read only card, please remove, unlock and re-insert SD card." |