Download SleepyHeadĪs of January 2019, the last version of SleepyHead for Macintosh, Windows and Ubuntu Linux was SleepyHead 1.1.0. See the article (OSCAR_supported_machines) Step 1. Machines Supported by Sleepyhead 1.1.0 and OSCAR 1.1.0: Note: Sleepyhead does not support tablets or mobile devices. While many DMEs include an SD card when they set up an xPAP, some DMEs do not it is important to verify your xPAP has an SD card installed. At this time the program is not supported on tablets or mobile devices. To use SleepyHead to analyze your data you need an xPAP that can store data on a Secure Digital (SD) memory card and an appropriate SD card in it, and a personal computer running Linux, macOS, or Windows. Installing SleepyHead System Requirements 14.14 Q: I'd like to post some SleepyHead data to the forum, what should I do?.14.13 Q: Can SleepyHead tell me when I was sleeping on my back?.14.12 Q: Can SleepyHead tell me when I was awake during the night?.14.11 Q: Can SleepyHead tell me when I was in REM sleep?.14.10 Q: Can SleepyHead work with data from an oximeter?.14.9 Q: I don't see any Flow Rate data.14.8 Q: I've downloaded my data from a ResMed S9 Elite, AutoSet, VPAP S, or VPAP Auto, and there is no detailed data and SleepyHead says I didn't use the machine.14.7 Q: How often do I need to import my data into SleepyHead?.14.6 Q: I forgot to put my SD card back into my CPAP after importing the data into SleepyHead.14.5 Q: Is there a list of keyboard short cuts and mouse tricks for SleepyHead?.14.4 Q: My computer doesn't have an SD card slot.14.3 Q: Will SleepyHead work on my computer?.14.2.1 NOTE AND WARNING for WIN 8.1 and Win 10 USERS.Why is this happening and what should I do? 14.2 Q: I imported my data into SleepyHead and when I put the card back into my ResMed S9, I get an error that says: " 'Invalid SD card, erase card data?".14.1 Q: Can SleepyHead change or erase the data on my SD card?.13.2 Tricks and shortcuts to manipulate graphs.13.1 Tricks for moving around SleepyHead and changing the appearance of the SleepyHead windows.12 Posting SleepyHead Graphs to the Forum.11 Manipulating Daily and Overview Graphs.10 Fancy Stuff: Other Data Available from SleepyHead.9.13.3 Sleepyhead Flow Limitation Example (Resmed).9.13.2 Examples of respiratory wave form abnormalities including Flow Limitation.9.12.4 The Snore Indices in SleepyHead and Encore.9.12.3 Snoring data on a Philips Respironics System One.9.12.2 Snoring data on a DeVilbiss IntelliPAP.9.11 How APAP machines respond to events.9.8 Sleep transition breathing and "False" events.9.7 Wake breathing and "False" events (Sleep-Wake-Junk).9.2 Basic scoring criteria for apneas and hypopneas.9.1 Flow Rate graph: A trace of every breath you took.9 Beyond AHI: Apneas and hypopneas in the Flow Rate graph. 8.6 Mouth Breathing and Other Causes of Leaks.8.5 Problematic, Bad, and Horrible Leak Lines.8.4 Good and Decent Enough Leak/Total Leak lines.8.1 Difference between Total Leak Rate and Leak Rate.7.2.3 A detailed look at the Show Leak Redline option.6.2 A detailed look at the CPAP Statistics.6.1 Organization of the Statistics Page.6 Basic data interpretation: Statistics Data.5 Basic data interpretation: Overview Data.4.7.2.3 Bad and Horrible Leak/Total Leak Lines.4.7.2.2 Problematic Leak/Total Leak Lines.4.7.2.1 Great, Good, and Decent Enough Leak/Total Leak lines.4.7.2 Part II: Are my leaks bad enough to worry about?.
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