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Help with Resmed AirCurve 10 - NAVEENMOHAN - 05-03-2023 Hello all: My name is Naveen Mohan and I am located in Eagle bridge, NY. I am log time user of CPAP at pressures 14-17 and last month my doctor has prescribed BiPAP at pressure 19/15. I tried using the BiPAP machine, I was OK during the 20 minutes Ramp time but after that air pressure suddenly increased so much that it felt like trying to breath while standing in a air storm and I had to take the mask off. The Bi PAP machine instructions talk about changing ramp time but it is silent on what to do if sudden pressure builds up. If anybody could give me some idea on how to go about handling this problem. I am 72 years old and I am using F & P Vitera mask. Thanks for your help in this matter. Naveen Mohan RE: Help with Resmed AirCurve 10 - Crimson Nape - 05-03-2023 Hi NAVEENMOHAN! - Before we can help, we need to see your AC10's sleep data. To do this you will need to download a free program named OSCAR and, if you don't have one, an SD card, no larger than 32GB. If your computer doesn't have an SD card reader, you will need a USB SD card reader, too. OSCAR is available for several different computer operating systems. Beside embedding the download link in OSCAR's name, you can find the download page at the top of every forum here. You will need to have the SD card inserted in to your AC10 while you sleep. This will record very detailed data of your therapy. You will then import the card's data into OSCAR following your overnight sleep session. Information on all the needed particulars about OSCAR and publishing screenshots are listed in link below my signature. If in doubt or you experience any problems, please post back in this thread. We will get you going! - Red RE: Help with Resmed AirCurve 10 - OpalRose - 05-03-2023 Hi Naveen, Welcome to Apnea Board! I'm sure we can get you on the right track. We can gauge our advice based on your data. First, download the free OSCAR software and set up your profile. Be sure you have an SD card in your Pap machine while sleeping. We will need to see the data from the daily page in Oscar. Use this link to guide you. http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php?title=OSCAR_Chart_Organization I see you have already received great advice! RE: Help with Resmed AirCurve 10 - NAVEENMOHAN - 05-03-2023 Dear Mr. Nape: Thanks for getting back to me. I am 72 years old and not very computer literate. My pulmonary doctor has given me a paper copy of the complete Titration Study that he did in the local hospital. I do not have a SD card reader in my computer. Will a PDF of that study help? I also belong to Resmed myair. Will any data from there will help? Thanks. Naveen Mohan RE: Help with Resmed AirCurve 10 - Crimson Nape - 05-03-2023 First, everyone around here just calls me "Red" (Crimson = a shade of red). If you can block out your personal information, the PDF copy should help. We respect a member's privacy. MyAir, as I refer to it, is a feel good app. It does not provide any helpful therapy information. Hopefully, we can help you with setting up your computer and OSCAR. To start, try searching the internet for, "USB SD card reader". You will get a bunch of hits. If you prefer, many big box stores, and some pharmacies, have them in their electronics section. They range in price from $8 to $15. You don't need a reader any more expensive than that. The SD card, (search term: 32gb SD card), can be found for $6 to $11. The SanDisk brand is a good one and is readily available. The 32Gb is the largest that the AC10 can use. Smaller capacity sizes will work, too. It is just next to impossible to find a small one anymore. Why don't you start by telling us what type of computer do you have? - Red RE: Help with Resmed AirCurve 10 - Sleeprider - 05-03-2023 We can learn so much more about your therapy needs and issues by using OSCAR. It will be very worthwhile if you can download and install the program then post some screenshots. You were using your CPAP at 14 to 17 cm pressure, and the change to 19/15 pressure probably feels a bit overwhelming, especially if you were using the exhale pressure relief (EPR) feature on your CPAP. Were you using EPR on your CPAP? Do you know what setting was used for EPR? I suspect we can put your Vauto into auto-pressure mode and give you some pretty significant relief. How do you feel about trying some alternative settings to better resemble your CPAP, but with the higher pressure support? RE: Help with Resmed AirCurve 10 - NAVEENMOHAN - 05-03-2023 Unfortunately this is a totally new area to me and I seems to be struggling to understand things because I am not getting much help from the vendor. How do I find out if I was using EPR in my CPAP. How do I turn on Vauto function in my new machine Any help you can provide will be god send because I simply do not know which way to turn. I have to get a SD card reader to do OSCAR thing. Thanks Naveen RE: Help with Resmed AirCurve 10 - Crimson Nape - 05-03-2023 You can obtain the Clinician Setup Manual for your AirSense10 and your AirCurve10. This will describe each model's options and setup. To obtain these manuals, you need to be signed in, like when you post here, and then go to either, https://www.apneaboard.com/adjust-cpap-pressure/change-cpap-pressure-settings-adjusting-your-machine-with-a-clinician-setup-manual or click on the link at the top of the screen that is labeled, "CPAP Setup Manuals". - Red RE: Help with Resmed AirCurve 10 - Sleeprider - 05-03-2023 The short and sweet version is this tutorial will show you how to access settings https://www.apneaboard.com/resmed-airsense-10-aircurve-10-setup-info If you go into those settings, here is what I want you to do: 1. Enter Clinician Menu 2. scroll down to Mode and set Vauto by clicking in the control knob then highlighting Vauto and click to select (it is currently VPAP S) 3. Scroll to EPAP Min and set 11.0 4. Scroll to Max Pressure and set 18.0 5. Scroll to Pressure Support (PS) and set 4.0 6. Scroll to top of menu and exit. 7. Sleep well 8. Come back tomorrow and let me know if this is better. RE: Help with Resmed AirCurve 10 - NAVEENMOHAN - 05-04-2023 Hello Sleeprider: I followed your instructions and last night I was able to sleep through the whole night . Thanks for helping me out. You have been a true life saver. Naveen Mohan |