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Time listed: Wrong end time? How to fix? - Plmnb - 03-08-2024

Sorry for all the tech questions as of late.  Here is another:

Today I have noticed that the end time cannot be correct.  I am sitting here and my cell phone and computer list the time as 7:21 (AM) but OSCAR has my last time as 7:30 (AM)

I looked for how to fix this but need some help please.


RE: Time listed: Wrong end time? How to fix? - Crimson Nape - 03-08-2024

Are you referring to CPAP or oximeter time?
- Red


RE: Time listed: Wrong end time? How to fix? - Plmnb - 03-08-2024

Hi.

The little black increment time that appears at the bottom of each individual chart.

I may have had my ring on for a few minutes after I stopped my machine.  Would this make a difference?

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RE: Time listed: Wrong end time? How to fix? - Crimson Nape - 03-08-2024

Yes! The sample rate is a known value. The oximeter file uses the starting time to determine the end time by adding all the sample entries in the file to it. This will determine the end time.
- Red


RE: Time listed: Wrong end time? How to fix? - Plmnb - 03-08-2024

Thank you!  I thought that might be the case.

Does this effect the accuracy of the OSCAR data that is not 02 related?  May be a stupid question, sorry.


RE: Time listed: Wrong end time? How to fix? - Crimson Nape - 03-08-2024

No, each device is treated separately. You are just adding additional observation parameters to your sleep data.
- Red