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Can we use some of this information?
 
Can we use some of this information?
'''Philips Respironics System One (PRS1) type numbering is als follows:'''
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'''Philips Respironics System One (PRS1) type numbering is as follows:'''
  
 
  1xxP - "Entry", basic model (DS150), very, very basic machine, no automatic on/off, no Flex, SD card only shows flight hours
 
  1xxP - "Entry", basic model (DS150), very, very basic machine, no automatic on/off, no Flex, SD card only shows flight hours
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x5xP - 50 series of Philips Respironics System One
 
x5xP - 50 series of Philips Respironics System One
 
x6xP - 60 series. Like 50 series, but with heated tubing
 
x6xP - 60 series. Like 50 series, but with heated tubing
x0xP - Respironics M series machines.  
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x0xP - Respironics M series machines.
  
 
Example: model 460P is a 60 series Pro
 
Example: model 460P is a 60 series Pro
 
Last digit is a revision.  
 
Last digit is a revision.  
  
Also look in: https://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/medicine/cpap-bipap-device-history.htm
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Also look in https://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/medicine/cpap-bipap-device-history.htm
 
Although old, still unique!
 
Although old, still unique!
  
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'''DreamStation (DSX): Serial nr starts with J'''
 
200a11  CPAP
 
400a11  CPAP Pro
 
500a11  Auto CPAP 500X110
 
600a11  BiPAP Pro
 
700a11  Auto BiPAP
 
900a11  BiPAP autoSV
 
 
1130a11 BiPAP AVAPS
 
1030a11 BiPAP S/T
 
 
where 'a' stands for:
 
S standard
 
H with humidifier
 
T with humidifier and heated tube
 
G Dreamstation GO
 
X unknown yet...
 
 
https://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php?title=Archangle:Machine_Choices
 
 
Maybe it should be updated?
 
 
--[[User:A KLERK|A KLERK]] ([[User talk:A KLERK|talk]]) 15:30, 30 October 2019 (UTC)
 
--[[User:A KLERK|A KLERK]] ([[User talk:A KLERK|talk]]) 15:30, 30 October 2019 (UTC)

Revision as of 15:39, 30 October 2019

I presume that 250P - 750P includes 251P, 450P, 451P, 550P, and 551P. Plus maybe others with 5 in the middle? The same would then count for 260P - 760P...? And also for 200X - 700X?

But how about the G and PBT models? --A KLERK (talk) 14:30, 30 October 2019 (UTC)

In order to avoid confusion about V (for Version) not being the Firmware version, I suggest to name it FV (for Family Version) like it also is called in PROP.TXT. Also be careful with the confusing heading Model in the other tables, where the FV's are meant.

And how about the other items in PROP.TXT (as example):

CF=2  ?
SN=J77111661TEST Serial Number
MN=1030X110 Model Number
PT=0x7A  ?
DF=0  ?
DFV=3  ?
F=3 Family Number
FV=6 Family Version
SV=V1.0.3.479 Software Version
FD=1547917200  ?
LD=1557072001  ?
FN=1  ?
PFN=262  ?
EFN=4  ?
DFN=6  ?
SID=1,2,3,4,5,6  ?
BK=0x00009aec0102a7b076a0  ?
SK=0x0000259d02090e004ae2  ?
EK=0x000000040412856f0c4e  ?
DK=0x000000050308d8aee7b0  ?
VC=0x3AD5CA98  ?


--A KLERK (talk) 15:11, 30 October 2019 (UTC)

Can we use some of this information? Philips Respironics System One (PRS1) type numbering is as follows:

1xxP - "Entry", basic model (DS150), very, very basic machine, no automatic on/off, no Flex, SD card only shows flight hours
2xxP - "Plus" model. Is the 1xx model with Flex
3xxP - Unknown (?)
4xxP - "Pro" model. More functionality: Flex, automatic on/off, more detailed data. 
5xxP - "Auto" model. APAP model of the Pro.
6xxP - "BiPAP Pro"
7xxP - "BiPAP Auto." 
8xxP - Unknown (?)
9xxP - "BiPAP AutoSV"

10xxP - "AVAPS" (has no flow diagram) 11xxP - "BiPAP AVAPS" Yet unknown

x5xP - 50 series of Philips Respironics System One x6xP - 60 series. Like 50 series, but with heated tubing x0xP - Respironics M series machines.

Example: model 460P is a 60 series Pro Last digit is a revision.

Also look in https://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/medicine/cpap-bipap-device-history.htm Although old, still unique!

--A KLERK (talk) 15:30, 30 October 2019 (UTC)




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