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Sleepware G3Training ModuleAlice NightOne Quick Start Guide

Preparing the Device1. Remove battery cover from the back of the Alice NightOne device.2. Place the Oximetry Module connector into the connection on the Alice NightOne device (bottom leftcorner).3. Secure the cable in place with the screw provided.4. Insert 2 new AA batteries with ( ) ends matching ( ) symbol on the bottom of the battery chamber(batteries not included). (Battery Life: 10-12 hours of recording)5. Next, add the device to Sleepware G3 by connecting one end of the USB cable to the Alice NightOnedevice, and the other end to the computer running Sleepware G3. Sleepware G3 will automaticallydetect the device and add it to the toolbar. It will remain there until removed manually. Or, you can addit manually by selecting Devices on the Sleepware G3 toolbar. Then, Add Device Alice NightOne OK.Adding the Device to Sleepware G3Create ConfigurationsUse the Build Channel Configurations tool to create your configurations/list of channels to be recorded. (TheAlice NightOne device does not have to be connected to the computer to create your configurations/list ofchannels. Your selections will be stored on your computer.) The configuration files are located by default:(Windows 7) iguration\AliceNightOneCreating your ConfigurationsYou can create configurations for basic diagnostic testing as well as for therapeutic testing. Alice NightOne canconnect wirelessly to any Philips Respironics (CPAP, BiPAP, autoPAP, AutoSV and AVAPS) device havingBluetooth capability, including available Philips Respironics devices with the Bluetooth Accessory Moduleinstalled or internal Bluetooth functionality.Alice NightOne Quick Start GuidePage 2*Disclaimer: Screenshots are from the Sleepware G3 Software and Online Help and may change based on the software version.

Loading Information onto the Device for a Study1.2.3.4.Remove the battery cover on the back of the Alice NightOne device.Connect one end of the USB cable to the Alice NightOne device.Connect the other end of the USB cable to the computer with Sleepware G3 installed.Sleepware G3 will automatically detect the connection and, after a short while, go from No Signal toIDLE. The Good Study Indicator (GSI) will illuminate, as shown in the image on the right below, lettingyou know communication with the device has been successfully established.Loading Configuration and Patient Information onto the Device5. Click on the dropdown arrow on the Alice NightOne toolbar, and select Configure Device.6. Add Information under the tabs: Main, Patient Stats, Auto Start, and Good Study Indicator.*Note: Patient Information cannot be edited post-acquisition unless the database is connected.o Tab 1: “Main” Enter the patient’s name, birth date, gender, and Patient ID. Select the desired configuration. View the device storage status (internal memory).o Tab 2: “Patient Stats” - Enter the patient’s height and weight (BMI is auto-calculated).o Tab 3: “Auto Start” - (Since Alice NightOne has Auto-On feature, only under unusualcircumstances is there a need for Program Start.)o Tab 4: “Good Study Indicator (GSI)” Enable GSI. Indicate Good Study Target Duration. Select Channels to be evaluated for GSI.7. Click the Send button. The information will be sent to Alice NightOne. If a diagnostic configuration isused, the device is ready for testing!PAP Configuration8. If a PAP configuration is being utilized, keep Alice NightOne connected to the computer in the IDLEstatus.9. In Sleepware G3, access the dropdown menu for Alice NightOne in the device display area. SelectConnect to Therapy Device.10. Select the type of wireless connection: Bluetooth via Bluetooth Accessory Module or Bluetooth builtinto CPAP. If you choose Bluetooth via Bluetooth Accessory Module, enter the last 4 digits of theaccessory module serial number in the space provided. If you choose Bluetooth built into CPAP, enterthe last 4 digits of the therapy device serial number.11. Select OK.12. When both devices are powered on, they can be synched. Follow the Bluetooth Accessory Modulepairing instructions to initiate this synchronization. For Alice NightOne, all that is necessary is to powerAlice NightOne Quick Start GuidePage 3*Disclaimer: Screenshots are from the Sleepware G3 Software and Online Help and may change based on the software version.

on the device. The wireless connection icon on the Alice NightOne device will be solid green when it issuccessfully paired to the therapy deviceRetrieving Data from Alice NightOne after a Study1. Remove the battery cover on the back of the Alice NightOne device.2. Connect one end of the USB cable to the Alice NightOne device.3. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the computer with Sleepware G3 installed. (Studies arestored on the internal memory of Alice NightOne. The device has a 4 GB memory with average studysizes of 50 MB).4. Sleepware G3 will detect the Alice NightOne for download, and show a message stating, “Enteringdownload mode.” If this does not happen automatically, select File Import Alice NightOne data. TheAlice NightOne Download Utility will open showing the studies contained in the device memory.5. Place a check mark in the box in the “Import” column for the patient whose study you would like toimport.6. Select Import. You will get an import status message and a message stating the download wassuccessful.7. If importing one patient only, this study will open in Sleepware G3. If importing multiple studies, thepatients will appear on the Start Page of Sleepware G3. Double click on the patient name to open therecorded study and begin scoring.Alice NightOne Quick Start GuidePage 4*Disclaimer: Screenshots are from the Sleepware G3 Software and Online Help and may change based on the software version.

Consult the Sleepware G3 Online Help and Alice NightOne manuals for additional information.1122255 R00JDW 04/09/2015

Alice NightOne Quick Start Guide Page 2 *Disclaimer: Screenshots are from the Sleepware G3 Software and Online Help and may change based on the software version. Preparing the Device 1. Remove battery cover from the back of the Alice NightOne device. 2. Place the Oximetry Module connector into the connection on the Alice NightOne device (bottom left

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