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  • #16
    Originally posted by James @ Intus View Post
    In for example the DeVilbiss SleepCube AutoAdjust or the Philips Respironics REMstar System One Auto you get all of that over the RESmart Auto.
    Reading the blurb for the Remstar:
    "Every Philips Respironics mask has a number, and by putting that into the REMstar it can compensate the correct amount of pressure for the resistance that mask generates. This means you get the correct pressure that you need, whatever mask you are wearing."

    Could you say please James how you work out the codes for other makes of mask such as the Sleepweaver?
    Also can you read the SD card yourself on a pc?

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    • #17
      EncoreViewer software for Philips machines

      The good news is that Philips Respironics do actually acknowledge that patients should be able to read their own data.
      The bad news is the price for the software: £99
      ResMed S9 Autoset with humidifier and ClimateLine
      ResMed Mirage Liberty and Quattro Air masks
      Sinupulse

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      • #18
        Free software for Philips

        Just discovered that 'Derek' from another cpap forum has written 'My Encore';
        downloadable for free from http://lewiston.mit.edu/myencore/myencore15b7.msi
        ResMed S9 Autoset with humidifier and ClimateLine
        ResMed Mirage Liberty and Quattro Air masks
        Sinupulse

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        • #19
          Have Philips Respironics changed the card (from a credit card with chip type) or do you still need a reader?

          TF
          Respironics REMstar 'M' Series APAP.
          Resmed Mirage 'Quattro FX' Full Face Mask with a 'Quattro' headgear.

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          • #20
            Resmed Software

            I've now managed to download the ResScan software and clinicians manual from ResMed so will be purchasing an S9 shortly.
            ResMed S9 Autoset with humidifier and ClimateLine
            ResMed Mirage Liberty and Quattro Air masks
            Sinupulse

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Tigers Fan View Post
              Have Philips Respironics changed the card (from a credit card with chip type) or do you still need a reader?

              TF
              The new system one uses an SD card

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              • #22
                MAny thanks.

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                Respironics REMstar 'M' Series APAP.
                Resmed Mirage 'Quattro FX' Full Face Mask with a 'Quattro' headgear.

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                • #23
                  ResMed S9 Autoset

                  Ordered one today; will let you know whether its worth forking out £620 for when you have a hospital supplied S8 Escape.
                  (Price includes humidifier and ClimateLine heated hose +p&p)
                  ResMed S9 Autoset with humidifier and ClimateLine
                  ResMed Mirage Liberty and Quattro Air masks
                  Sinupulse

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Barely Awake View Post
                    Reading the blurb for the Remstar:
                    "Every Philips Respironics mask has a number, and by putting that into the REMstar it can compensate the correct amount of pressure for the resistance that mask generates. This means you get the correct pressure that you need, whatever mask you are wearing."

                    Could you say please James how you work out the codes for other makes of mask such as the Sleepweaver?
                    Also can you read the SD card yourself on a pc?
                    You basically look at the intentional leak rates of one mask, compare it with the closest Respironics mask, and simply pick that one.

                    So the SleepWeaver (see FAQ) for example, "leaks" (intentional leak, the exhalation port holes) at 25 LPM at a pressure of 10. You then find a Respironics mask which leaks at about the same rate. In this case, we've done the graft for you, in our FAQ it says:

                    Which mask do I chose on my Respironics machine that matches the SleepWeaver's vent/leak rate?
                    The ComfortGel Nasal mask has virtually the same flow rates through its exhalation port as the SleepWeaver. Setting your machine to the ComfortGel gives you the closest match.
                    You can repeat the trick with any other mask. You simply have to find the PDFs with the specs that include the vent rate.

                    And yes, with EncoreViewer, you have the software you need to read the SD card. You can also use our CPAP data report service, which still is free if you got the machine from us.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Tigers Fan View Post
                      Have Philips Respironics changed the card (from a credit card with chip type) or do you still need a reader?

                      TF
                      The M Series were a proprietary credit card. The System One now is a bog standard SD card. No more fancy reader required, just an SD card reader you probably already have for your phone/camera etc.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Grumpy View Post
                        Ordered one today; will let you know whether its worth forking out £620 for when you have a hospital supplied S8 Escape.
                        (Price includes humidifier and ClimateLine heated hose +p&p)
                        So I was one day too late with the PM Bummer! Anyway, nice bit of kit, sure you'll like it. And you must be quite the hacker if you managed to extract both the software and clinician manual from the ResMed site!

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                        • #27
                          Really how much difference does it make to use that feature ( the mask selection)?

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                          • #28
                            Not a lot in absolute terms but some people do perceive a big difference.

                            If you are on fixed pressure CPAP, if you introduce a mask into the equation with a larger LPM leak rate, you may simply not get the ultimate pressure you need to take care of your apnoeas. In an APAP, I suspect the issue will be negligable.

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