SleepyHead(1)


NAME

   SleepyHead  -  Sleep  tracking software with a focus on monitoring CPAP
   treatment.

DESCRIPTION

   SleepyHead is  a  Free  Software,  cross  platform  research  tool  for
   exploring  data  produced by CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure)
   machines, and related equipment, which are used  in  the  treatment  of
   sleep apnea and other sleep disorders.

   SleepyHead supports data capable CPAP machine models from the following
   series:

    - ResMed S9
    - AirSense 10
    - AirCurve 10
    - Philips Respironics System One
    - Fisher & Paykel ICON & ICON+
    - DeVilbiss IntelliPAP

   The software  supports  the  full  range  of  Contec  CMS50  series  of
   Oximeters,  either  standalone  or  synced with CPAP data (although you
   will need to install a separate driver  for  Contact  equipments).   It
   also  supports  ResMed  and PR System One oximeter attachments and file
   imports from ChoiceMMed MD300W1 oximeters.

OPTIONS

   This program does not accept command-line options.

BUGS

   Please report bugs using the Debian BTS <https://bugs.debian.org>.

HOMEPAGE

   <http://sleepyhead.sourceforge.net>

AUTHORS

   Mark Watkins  <jedimark@users.sourceforge.net>

   This   manual   page   was   written   by   Sergio    Durigan    Junior
   <sergiodj@sergiodj.net>.





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