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Important Note for Sandman Software and Windows Vista Users
Important Note for Sandman Software and Windows Vista Users 

Windows Vista users may encounter a problem with the memory card reader.  Vista, be default, will install a generic driver for the memory reader device.  This generic driver will not work with the Sandman software.  In order to install the correct driver, please follow these steps.

 

With the Sandman install CD in the drive, and the USB Reader in a USB slot.

 

Right Click on MY COMPUTER in the Start Menu and click PROPERTIES

In the upper left corner of the new window, click on Device Manager

Left click to expand SMART CARD READERS

Right click on USB MEMORY CARD READER (or similar)

Left click on UPDATE DRIVER SOFTWARE.

 

At this point, Windows may be able to automatically find the driver on the CD-ROM, or you may have to manually tell Windows to search your CD-ROM for the driver.  If you an unsure, both ways can be attempted.

 

After installation of the Cardman 6121 Driver has completed, you should be able to use the Sandman software.

 

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Can CPAP be dangerous?

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The question that many apnea patients ask is, are CPAP machines dangerous?  While the risks are few, as with any electronic equipment, there are some dangers of using a CPAP machine.  Continuous positive airway pressure, or CPAP, machines are used in the treatment of sleep apnea.  The CPAP forces air into the airway to clear breathing obstructions that are associated with apnea while the patient sleeps.  This allows patients to sleep without disruption, but with air being forced through the body by artificial means while the patient is sleeping it is questioned, is this dangerous?  The overall answer is no it is not dangerous.  CPAP use is not dangerous as long as the machine is working properly and certain safety precautions are taken.  The dangers of using a CPAP are usually related to misuse.  Misuse of any electronic device can be dangerous.

One of the dangers that an apnea patient may experience is that the air pressure is too great.  If the air pressure is too great it can create problems.  Too much pressure of air through the airway can cause, in extreme cases, hemorrhaging and stroke.  In minor cases, the patient may experience headaches that are not relieved by changing the apparatus used with the device.  If the sleep apnea patient begins having headaches after using the device, he or she should see a doctor to check out the problem.  However, the patient should also have the CPAP machine examined and the output should be checked to ensure that the air pressure is not too forceful.

Another of the dangers of the CPAP is not necessarily associated with the patient using it, but with how the patient handles the machine.  The CPAP is an electronic device and, as with any other electronic device, there are certain dangers involved with its use.  The CPAP should not be used if it is wet and it definitely not be submersed in water.  Placing any electronic equipment in water is dangerous, but because the patient is using this machine on a regular basis, the danger is compounded because there is a danger of electrical shock.

Any danger that may stem from CPAP use can be averted with regular maintenance by a professional electronic expert and prudent observance of anything out of the ordinary that may arise during or after use.  The CPAP is a highly affective way of treating sleep apnea disorder therefore, all efforts should be made to correct any problems should they arise.

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How to Ensure Email Delivery

How can you help to make sure that email is delivered to your inbox?

ISPs (ex., earthlink.net, comcast.net) and Web-based mail services (ex., Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail, Gmail) use filters to keep spam out of your inbox. Sometimes they accidentally filter e-mail that you want.

Mistakes happen. There is a ton of spam, so good e-mail can be filtered out by mistake. We all have to deal, unfortunately, with the fallout of what spammers do to the Internet.

Naturally, you want to keep spam out. But you need to receive important communications, such as Support e-mail, post-order e-mails, and any other e-mail that you have specifically requested (and we only send mail that you request).

Your goal and ours is to avoid the cross-fire of the ever-escalating war between spammers and ISPs/mail services.

Using Yahoo! Mail, Hotmail, Gmail, or Other Web-based Mail?

Check your Bulk, Junk or Spam folder (respectively). If you find an e-mail there from us (see table below), click to indicate that it is not bulk, junk or spam. The same type of process works for all major Web-based e-mail services (ex., AOL's).

Hotmail: Click the Options link on the main menu tabs, then Safe List. Add our address to the Safe List.

Yahoo!: Click Mail Options > Filters > Add Filter and add our address.

All: Within your mail client, you should have a list of spam addresses that you have specified. Search that list and remove anything from us (see table below).

Using Outlook, Eudora or Other Client-side E-mail Software?

You may not receive e-mail you want if it has been filtered out by your ISP before they deliver it to you. This may not be as easy to resolve as Web-based e-mail. But here is what we recommend...

AOL (aol.com): Log into your AOL/AIM Webmail Account and add SiteSell.com to your Address Book (click the Add Address button to add to your "People I Know" list). Check AOL's help for additional details, if required. You could also indicate "not spam" in AOL's Webmail.

Other ISPs (ex., att.net, attglobal.net, bellsouth.net, earthlink.net, verizon.net, comcast.net): They intentionally are impossible to reach. They don't want to argue. Either use their Web-based e-mail to indicate that mail from SiteSell is not spam or switch to Gmail or Yahoo! Mail (the most reliable mail delivery systems).

To Receive E-mail That You Have Missed...

OK, you have either indicated that our e-mail is not junk or you have switched your address to Yahoo! Mail or Gmail (if your ISP will not help you out). And now you want to receive "that missing mail." Just send us an email with your name and order information. We will forward a new email along as soon as possible.

Our Email Addresses

Email from us will usually arrive from of these sources.
Order information: info@ushealthcareservices.com
Community: community@cpapsupplyusa.com
Newsletters: newsletter@cpapsupplyusa.com
Support: support@ushealthcareservices.com
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