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OSCAR Help

This guide is part of the suite of OSCAR help articles. See OSCAR Help.

Organising your OSCAR chart

The OSCAR Daily Details charts provide a wealth of information that can allow the forum to help you analyse and improve your results. To get the most out of a chart, it is important to organise it with the most important information. When you upload your data from the Welcome screen, the details of your therapy can be viewed by clicking the Daily tab below the Menu Bar. The default view in OSCAR hides a lot of valuable information.

Turn Off The Calendar, Pie Chart and Side-Bar

This is the view most new users of OSCAR see. There is a monthly calendar in the left column, as well as a Pie Chart, both of which are not needed, and hide more valuable information. Also, there is a right side-bar that makes the size of the charts smaller. This is the OSCAR default view.

Turn off the calendar

To turn off the monthly calendar, click the triangle in the date line

Turn off the pie chart

To turn off the Pie Chart, click on the menu File/Preferences/Appearance, and un-check the box for "Show Event Breakdown Pie Chart".

Turn off right side-bar

Just use the F10 button or the menu View, and uncheck the right sidebar.

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How to order the data charts

The most useful charts for diagnostic purposes are:

  • Event Flags
  • Flow Rate
  • Pressure
  • Leak Rate
  • Snore
  • Flow Limit (Resmed only. Respironics includes Flow Limitation in Events)

Each chart has a name displayed on it vertically on the left side of the chart.

You can move a chart up or down in the order by pointing your mouse pointer in the label part of the chart, left clicking and dragging up or down to change the order.

The chart height can be resized by pointing your mouse at the border of a graph until the cursor changes to a double bar with an arrow above and below, then dragging the border up or down.

Use F12 to take a screenshot

When everything is organised your chart will look like the following image with the date, event summary, respiratory statistics and settings in the left column, and the detail charts on the right.

Press the F11 key to maximise the window (and F11 again to reduce it back to normal size). You may take a screenshot of this by clicking the F12 button. The default storage location for screenshots is [ My Documents/OSCAR_data/Screenshots ].

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Attach your OSCAR chart on the forum

For a tutorial on attaching your screenshot to your posts, follow this link:
Attaching Images and Files on Apnea Board

Extras and fun stuff

Zoom-in for more detail

Sometimes it helps to zoom in on an event or respiratory pattern so you can learn more of what is going on, or provide a close-up view for posting on the forum. The easiest way to zoom in on an event is to simply left-click on the event until the desired zoom level is reached. You can then use the left and right cursor to move forward or back in the time-line. You can also select a time period of events or flow-rate by left-clicking on the graph and holding down the mouse button while selecting. Right-clicking can un-zoom. On laptops with a touchpad or touch-screen, you may be able to zoom in and out by "pinching" the zoom in and out as you do with any page zoom.

Add a dotted zero-line

When analysing the Flow Rate graph, it helps to add a dotted line at the zero flow. Zero-flow marks the change from inhale to exhale and exhale to inhale. Everything in the flow graph that is above the zero-line is positive flow, or an inhale (inspiration), and every thing below the line is negative flow or an exhale (expiration). To learn more about analysing your OSCAR chart and flow rates, see The Beginner's Guide to Sleepyhead

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Save an OSCAR chart to your iPhone

If you have a mobile device, you always bring up Apnea Board and select one of your attachments to show the doctor the images, or just save them as part of your pictures on the device.

To save an image from Apnea board (Apple iPhone), select the image so it appears in your browser. Select the image in the browser by holding your finger on the image to get a menu option to Save image. Save the Image to Photos or a file. It will then be available for email or showing on your phone just as you do with any other photo.

This screenshot image shows the Save Photo menu. The saved image will only include the image and not the Apnea Board address.

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