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About the Alice NightOne device icons
The top of the Alice NightOne device has 4 icons that light up to give you information.
Figure 1. The effort belt, nasal cannula, and pulse oximeter icons
The effort belt, nasal cannula, and pulse oximeter icons (see Figure 1) tell you
about the sensors.
If these icons are green, it means the sensors are connected and working
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properly.
If one of these icons is flashing yellow, it means that sensor needs to be
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connected or adjusted. It may take a few seconds for the icon to change
from yellow to green after you connect or adjust a sensor.
Figure 2. The good study indicator
The good study indicator (see Figure 2) can tell you how how much of the data
from your HST is good quality. It also tells you when the Alice NightOne device is
turning on or off. The 4 parts of the good study indicator can light up separately.

About the user button

The user button is the round button on the front of the Alice NightOne device. You don't
need to use it during your HST if you don't want to.
If you want, you can use the user button to:
Make the sensors icons light up. You can do this during your HST to check if the
sensors are connected and working properly.
End your HST and show the good study indicator. You can do this in the morning
to check how much good quality data was collected. For more information about
this, read the section "Checking the data quality" near the end of this resource.

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  • Page 1 About the Alice NightOne device icons The top of the Alice NightOne device has 4 icons that light up to give you information. • Figure 1. The effort belt, nasal cannula, and pulse oximeter icons The effort belt, nasal cannula, and pulse oximeter icons (see Figure 1) tell you about the sensors.
  • Page 2 The belt should be snug but not too tight. Figure 3. Effort belt around your chest 2. Plug the loose end of the effort belt into the Alice NightOne device (see Figure 3). After the effort belt is connected, the good study indicator will blink green as the device automatically turns on and starts recording.
  • Page 3 Once the effort belt icon turns green, put on the nasal cannula. The nasal cannula icon will appear to remind you. Nasal cannula 1. Twist the cannula clockwise (to the right) to connect it to the top of the Alice NightOne device (see Figure 5). Figure 5. Connect the nasal cannula 2.
  • Page 4 3. Loop the nasal cannula tube over each of your ears and under your chin. Move the slider on the tube up so the tube is snug under your chin (see Figure 7). Figure 6. Place the nasal cannula prongs into your nose Figure 7.
  • Page 5 After about a minute, the icons will start to turn off one by one. Once all the icons have turned off, the Alice NightOne device is ready. You may now go to sleep.
  • Page 6 Checking the data quality If you want to, you can check how much good quality data the Alice NightOne device collected during your HST. Only do this in the morning after you finish your HST. Follow the instructions below. 1. Press and hold the user button until the good study indicator flashes. This means the device is no longer recording.

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