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OSCAR device override - Millstone50 - 08-17-2023

Hello,

I have an AirSense 10 AutoSet For Her that I flashed with AirCurve 10 ASV firmware. Since we don't know yet how to change the PNA and PCD values that the machine writes into Identification.tgt, it still reports as a For Her and leaves OSCAR a bit confused. Specifically in the Pressure graph which won't show IPAP, EPAP and PS parameters correctly. I tried overwriting the values manually before import, which did change the machine name, but the Pressure graph still represents an APAP device. Is there some way to manually tell OSCAR these are ASV parameters?

Thank you


RE: OSCAR device override - Crimson Nape - 08-17-2023

By default, the IPAP pressure is shown. Did you turn on the option on to display EPAP for that graph? There is no graph option for PS, since the difference between the IPAP and EPAP is the PS.

- Red


RE: OSCAR device override - Millstone50 - 08-17-2023

I'm just getting Pressure and EPAP. I found this old screenshot that shows IPAP, EPAP and PS parameters on the Pressure graph. I understand I can just do the math but thought I'd ask about the discrepancy.

OSCAR_daily_screen.png (1920×1040) (apneaboard.com)


Also found another:
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The correct parameters do show up under the Device Settings and Details panel however.


RE: OSCAR device override - Millstone50 - 08-20-2023

I'm wondering if I'm having the same problem as this user who uploaded screenshots like these which prompted this post stating:

Sleeprider Wrote:The mask pressure chart shows no PS. I have not seen that before.

I think something in a DB got messed up when switching machines (for the 3rd time now) and especially with going from PAP machines to ASV.