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The following machines have been tested and are supported by OSCAR v1.2.0
 
The following machines have been tested and are supported by OSCAR v1.2.0
 
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It turns out that the 1130X series has the same bug that the 900X series has: it clamps the mask pressure to 127 rather than 255. As a result, the maximum mask pressure the machine will report in its data is 15.875 rather than 31.875. If you look at the actual delivered EPAP and IPAP, however, you see the correct pressures being delivered.<br>
 
 
Almost certainly somebody accidentally used a signed integer instead of unsigned on these machines: that's appropriate for flow waveform, which can vary from -128 to +127, but it's not appropriate for mask pressure, which can only be positive. Other PRS1 machines (including the predecessor to the 900X) got this right.<br>
 
 
Again, this simply a data reporting issue, and '''it's in the data reported by the machine''', so official reports look just the same: mask pressure never exceeds ~16 cmH2O despite the waveform report graph having a scale of up to 30.<br>
 
 
'''''So, ignore the mask pressure.'''''
 
  
 
'''Dreamstation CPAP & APAP'''
 
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'''Dreamstation BiPAP & ASV'''
 
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Note: It turns out that the 1130X series has the same bug that the 900X series has: it clamps the mask pressure to 127 rather than 255. As a result, the maximum mask pressure the machine will report in its data is 15.875 rather than 31.875. If you look at the actual delivered EPAP and IPAP, however, you see the correct pressures being delivered.<br>
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Almost certainly somebody accidentally used a signed integer instead of unsigned on these machines: that's appropriate for flow waveform, which can vary from -128 to +127, but it's not appropriate for mask pressure, which can only be positive. Other PRS1 machines (including the predecessor to the 900X) got this right.<br>
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Again, this simply a data reporting issue, and '''it's in the data reported by the machine''', so official reports look just the same: mask pressure never exceeds ~16 cmH2O despite the waveform report graph having a scale of up to 30.<br>
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'''''So, ignore the mask pressure.'''''
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*DreamStation BiPAP autoSV (900X110, 900X120, 900X150)
 
*DreamStation BiPAP autoSV (900X110, 900X120, 900X150)
 
*DreamStation BiPAP S/T 30 (1030X110)
 
*DreamStation BiPAP S/T 30 (1030X110)

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OSCAR 1.1.0 supports the devices listed below. Most of the machines listed as Not supported do not provide the necessary data for OSCAR to read. Please note that many machines are known by different names in different markets.

Philips Respironics Machines

Fully Supported by Oscar

The following machines have been tested and are supported by OSCAR v1.2.0

Dreamstation CPAP & APAP

  • DreamStation CPAP (200X110) - limited, see note * below
  • DreamStation CPAP Pro (400X110, 400X150)
  • DreamStation Go (400G110)
  • DreamStation Auto CPAP (500X110, 500X120, 500X130, 500X150)
  • DreamStation Go Auto (500G110, 502G150)
  • DreamStation BiPAP Pro (600X110)
  • DreamStation Auto BiPAP (700X110)


Dreamstation BiPAP & ASV Note: It turns out that the 1130X series has the same bug that the 900X series has: it clamps the mask pressure to 127 rather than 255. As a result, the maximum mask pressure the machine will report in its data is 15.875 rather than 31.875. If you look at the actual delivered EPAP and IPAP, however, you see the correct pressures being delivered.

Almost certainly somebody accidentally used a signed integer instead of unsigned on these machines: that's appropriate for flow waveform, which can vary from -128 to +127, but it's not appropriate for mask pressure, which can only be positive. Other PRS1 machines (including the predecessor to the 900X) got this right.

Again, this simply a data reporting issue, and it's in the data reported by the machine, so official reports look just the same: mask pressure never exceeds ~16 cmH2O despite the waveform report graph having a scale of up to 30.

So, ignore the mask pressure. 
  • DreamStation BiPAP autoSV (900X110, 900X120, 900X150)
  • DreamStation BiPAP S/T 30 (1030X110)
  • DreamStation BiPAP S/T 30 with AAM (1030X150)
  • DreamStation BiPAP AVAPS 30 (1130X110)
  • DreamStation BiPAP AVAPS 30 AE (1131X150)


System One 60 Series

  • REMstar Plus (System One 60 Series) (261CA) - limited, see note * below
  • REMstar Pro (System One 60 Series) (460P, 461P, 462P, 461CA)
  • REMstar Auto (System One 60 Series) (560P, 561P, 562P, 560PBT)
  • BiPAP Pro (System One 60 Series) (660P)
  • BiPAP Auto (System One 60 Series) (760P)
  • BiPAP autoSV Advanced (System One 60 Series) (960P, 961P)
  • BiPAP autoSV Advanced 30 (System One 60 Series) (960T)
  • BiPAP S/T 30 (System One 60 Series) (1061T)
  • BiPAP AVAPS 30 (System One 60 Series) (1160P)


System One

  • REMstar Plus (System One) (251P) - limited, see * note below
  • REMstar Pro (System One) (450P, 451P, 452P)
  • REMstar Auto (System One) (550P, 551P)
  • BiPAP Pro (System One) (650P)
  • BiPAP Auto (System One) (750P)
  • BiPAP AutoSV Advanced System One (950P, 951P)


C Series

  • BiPAP S/T (C Series) (1061401)


Dorma - limited, see note * below

  • Dorma 500 Auto (System One 60 Series) (501V) - limited, see note * below''


* NOTE: 200-series and Dorma machines report only settings and hours used. They do not record detailed efficacy data, and therefore should be avoided.

Resmed Machines

Fully Supported by Oscar

The following machines have been tested and are supported by OSCAR v1.1.0

Resmed Airsense 10 and Aircurve 10

  • Airsense 10 Elite
  • Airsense 10 Autoset
  • Airsense 10 AutoSet for Her
  • Aircurve 10 S (Lumis 100 VPAP S)
  • Aircurve 10 ST (Lumis 150 VPAP ST)
  • Aircurve 10 ST-A (Lumis 150 VPAP ST-A)
  • Aircurve 10 VAuto
  • Aircurve 10 ASV (PaceWave CS)

Resmed S9 Series

  • Elite CPAP
  • Autoset
  • Autoset for Her
  • VPAP S
  • VPAP Auto
  • VPAP ST
  • VPAP Adapt (AutoSet CS)

Not Supported by Oscar

  • AirStart (all models)
  • Airsense 10 CPAP
  • AirMini
  • S9 CPAP SE
  • S9 Escape CPAP
  • S9 Escape Auto
  • Resmed S8 and earlier series

DeVilbiss

Partly Supported by Oscar

  • DV54 Auto
  • DV64 CPAP
  • DV64 Auto


Fisher & Paykel

Partly supported by Oscar

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--Note: Fisher & Paykel does not store a "Flow Rate" signal, so no waveform graph, nor analysis is possible, (Events, Pressure, AHI, Snore, Leak Rate, and advanced charts: Resp. Rate, Tidal Volume, Minute Volume, Time at Pressure).

Not Supported by Oscar

  • Sleepstyle


Löwenstein / Weinmann

Partly supported by Oscar

  • Prisma
  • Somnobalance

Apex, BMC, Luna

Not supported by OSCAR

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Pulse Oximeters

Oximetry Wizard

Data from the following pulse oximeters can be imported via OSCAR's Oximetry Wizard:

  • Contec CMS-50D+, CMS-50-E, CMS-50E
  • Contec CMS-50F, CMS-50H, CMS-50I (v3.7 firmware or later)
  • Pulox PO-200/300/400/500

Manual Import

Beginning in OSCAR 1.1.0, the following pulse oximeters are imported via OSCAR's Data > Import Viatom Data... menu. See Viatom File Import for how to download and import their data files.

  • Viatom/Wellue SleepU
  • Viatom/Wellue O2Ring


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Sleep Monitors

Data from the following sleep monitors can be imported via the Data menu.

  • Zeo
  • Dreem
  • Somnopose (iPhone sleep position monitor)



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