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What do the red, green, blue and black blocks mean on the Oscar daily page? - crazypiglady - 11-09-2023 Hi. This seems like a silly question but I can't find an answer to it. What do the red, green, blue and black blocks mean on the Oscar daily page? I'd hoped there'd be a guide that would talk me through all the pages but haven't found one specific enough to explain what is in the graphs. Don't worry about the data, I'm not really at that stage, just trying to understand the charts at the moment. Thanks. *** Moderator Note: Corrupted image removed. ***
Images cannot be hosted from a personal computer. Please either attach them to your post (for CPAP related images only) or use an image hosting service. For help in attaching images, please review Attaching Images and Files on Apnea Board. RE: What do the red, green, blue and black blocks mean on the Oscar daily page? - UnicornRider - 11-09-2023 well that image did not come through Try this: https://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php?title=OSCAR_-_The_Guide RE: What do the red, green, blue and black blocks mean on the Oscar daily page? - DaveL - 11-10-2023 Thanks for posting the link! I'm interested too. I've been stumbling, but can't interpret my own charts yet. RE: What do the red, green, blue and black blocks mean on the Oscar daily page? - UnicornRider - 11-12-2023 I ended up printing out a copy of "The Guide" and putting it in a three ring binder in sheet protectors. that way I could have "The Guide" to reference beside me, as I worked my way through becoming familiar with OSCAR. https://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php?title=OSCAR_-_The_Guide&printable=yes I also use the printed copy, as I help several other people on *PAP, who are in their late 60's, 70's and 80's, work with OSCAR to improve their therapy, as well as give them the information needed to convince their DME provider to get them off of *PAP Brick machines not compatible with OSCAR. Helping other people become familiar with OSCAR has accelerated my comprehension of OSCAR, especially the "Flow Rate" wave shapes. There again the questions I am ask by the older people not fully computer savay, forces me to search deeper into "The Guide" and also the resources here on the "Apnea Board Forum". I also loan out my printed copy to those I am helping to understand OSCAR. |