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I have found cpap machines online for way less than the $1400 someone mentioned above. My husband is probably going to need one after his sleep study and I am thinking if we buy through online vendors.cpap.com has them from $369 and up.and pay for it ourselves, we will not have to provide anyone with any monitoring. The SD card reader makes it easy to access SD card data from S9™ and Air 10 sleep therapy devices via the USB port on your PC. The SD card reader is quick and easy to use. The SD card slots into the reader and the reader plugs directly into your PC's USB port, enabling you to access the data on the SD card and monitor your patient’s treatment.

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I'm not sure I entirely understand your post, especially the question at the end.One reason SleepyHead might be saying there is no new info could be that, after the last time you downloaded from your SD card into SleepyHead, you left the SD card locked. If the SD card is locked and you put it back into the CPAP, the PAP will not be able to write new data onto the card.

For those who use PCs, the SD card apparently does not need to be locked before inserting the card into your computer's SD card slot. I use a Mac laptop and MUST lock the card first, or Mac, an otherwise delightful fellow, will try to write a bit of code onto the card and mess things all up. So I have to remember to LOCK card, then insert into computer to upload, then eject card, UNLOCK it, and reinsert into the PAP machine.

Does that help at all?

As for the download: into SleepyHead, you will get all kinds of data, most of which unless you are a respiratory tech or sleep professional -- OR a very-well-educated consumer -- you will not know what to do with. MyApnea is hoping at some point to have some info here about how to look at SleepyHead data; there are other forums on the web where some people have become quite expert at it and will offer help (at your own risk); but basically it will tell you what the MACHINES are flagging (there will be more things happening than the machines will flag...). ResMed does not flag 'RERAS' and Respironics does -- in SleepyHead -- but all will show apneas, hypopneas, snoring, mask leaks etc. The most important thing is the breathing waveform -- it looks like a black squiggly line all night -- and that, like the other horizontal band charts, is expandable so you can see down to the seconds exactly how you are breathing. You also see when things happen in relation to each other: mask leaks happening and triggering an apnea, for instance...

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This is all a lot of info. But if you learn it, you will be able to tell what behavioral, pharmaceutical, and/or even dietary changes you make that hurt and help your sleep. It has made a huge difference for me, and I am in NO way a well-informed or skilled user.

good luck.

Latest version: v1.3.1

FlashPAP is a free app that makes it easy to wirelessly copy CPAP data/sleep data from a compatible CPAP machine onto your computer where you can then view the results in your favorite sleep data software. It requires a compatible CPAP machine and a Toshiba FlashAir II (or newer) Wireless SD card. SD card capacity does not matter much since they are all much more than the CPAP machine needs anyway. Official documentation on how to configure the FlashAir II cards for your network can be found here. Also see the great resources at the TNET Sleep Apnea Information site.
This app is written in Java so it will run on Windows, Mac and Linux!
It requires Java 7 (1.7.0_6) or newer which is already installed on most computers.
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Features
  • Supports multiple user profiles
  • Supports command line switches to have the program automatically transfer the files for the specified user
Since all this program does is copies the data from the WiFi SD card to your computer, adding support for different CPAP machines should be pretty easy to do. Support will be added for more machines once I’ve learned how the data is structured on the SD card (i.e. how the data files and folders are organized on the SD card).
With that in mind, many older CPAP machines may have SD card slots but will not work with SDHC SD cards and for that reason alone, many older machines will not work with the FlashAir SD cards because they are based on the SDHC standard. Consult your manual to be sure. While initially written for the FlashAir II, several users have reported success with the original FlashAir (8 GB model), and in at least one case with a PRS1, only the original 8 GB model worked with the machine.
Models currently supported
  • Philips Respironics System One P-Series (PRS1)
  • ResMed AirSense 10
  • ResMed S9 (Note that by default the file “Journal.dat” located in the root of the SD card is marked as “hidden” by the S9. As a result, this file will fail to copy unless you remove the “hidden” attribute from the file.)

There is an email link in the ‘about’ window inside the program where you can send me an email. You may also use the Contact link found on this website. I will try to help you get it working if you are having problems. You can also send me an email if you’d like me to look into adding support for your CPAP machine. There is also an excellent write-up on FlashPAP as well as configuring your FlashAir card available at the TNET Sleep Apnea Info site.

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After downloading it is recommended to create a folder on your desktop and unzip to that folder.