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Checking ResMed Airsense data - Lindopski - 02-27-2018

Hi Guys

I have  a ResMed Airsense device and I want to connect to it in whatever manner (SD card or wifi or USB or however) and get the data from the machine without wiping it, is this possible.
Its just to keep my own reports alongside the ones my healthcare provider take from the machine.

What software can I use that leaves the data on the stick intact but means I can get a store of info too?

I currently use the resmed Myair app which is limited at very best.


RE: Checking ResMed Airsense data - jaswilliams - 02-27-2018

Check the machine has an sd card in it if it does not buy the cheapest you can as size is not an issue then on your pc/mac download sleepyhead http://OSCAR Official Download Page ----> CLICK HERE .


RE: Checking ResMed Airsense data - Lindopski - 02-27-2018

Ok 
Thank you, and this wont damage the data for the nurse when she needs to check it too, just dont want to mess it up for them.


RE: Checking ResMed Airsense data - CB91710 - 02-27-2018

Just make sure that you don't write anything to the card.

While it is not necessary on the A10, it is required for the S9 and generally not a bad idea to set the write-protect tab on the card before putting it in your PC.

Many of us are using the Toshiba Flash-Air cards to retrieve the information wirelessly over our home network, but this may raise an eyebrow if you actually have to take your machine to the clinic and the nurse pulls your card to read it.


RE: Checking ResMed Airsense data - Sleeprider - 02-27-2018

(02-27-2018, 02:04 AM)Lindopski Wrote: Hi Guys

I have  a ResMed Airsense device and I want to connect to it in whatever manner (SD card or wifi or USB or however) and get the data from the machine without wiping it, is this possible.
Its just to keep my own reports alongside the ones my healthcare provider take from the machine.

What software can I use that leaves the data on the stick intact but means I can get a store of info too?

I currently use the resmed Myair app which is limited at very best.

There are several models of Airsense 10.  The Autoset and Elite have detailed data, while the CPAP does not provide data.  All have a SD card slot.  Please clarfy what model you are using.


RE: Checking ResMed Airsense data - elhamidi - 03-16-2018

I have been using my A10 for a month now and it's perfectly saving data in my FlashAir 32GB and I retrieve it every morning remotely. I could even remote it from anywhere in the world if I open some ports on my routers.
Last night (which is this morning) it gave me the time for sleep was only one a half hour, while I slept for more than 8 hours!! Moreover, MyAir detected it as 8:24 hours as it should be, but my Flash ONLY last night detected it as one hour and SH claims that I took off my Mask after that!! Anyone can help or advice. I checked the data on the card and unfortunately it shows very small amount of data size for last night!

(02-27-2018, 08:23 AM)CB91710 Wrote: Just make sure that you don't write anything to the card.

While it is not necessary on the A10, it is required for the S9 and generally not a bad idea to set the write-protect tab on the card before putting it in your PC.

Many of us are using the Toshiba Flash-Air cards to retrieve the information wirelessly over our home network, but this may raise an eyebrow if you actually have to take your machine to the clinic and the nurse pulls your card to read it.

Hi CB91710
I do that and when I went to the clinic, I copied ALL the files from my FlashAir to their ResMEd card and inserted in the machine, they didn't notice that I use a FlashAir. when I went back home, I swapped the SD cards again