My warranty is good thru August and I recently got a replacement pump for a malfunctioning backlight. I'm gonna use this Cozmo until I'm forced to change.
The irDA no longer works. I think it's a Windows OS incompatibility and no one "owns" the problem now. Too bad, I did like the ability to upload and analyze the data, especially the coPilot SW.
Anyone else out there ...?
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Permalink Reply by George Davis on March 9, 2012 at 6:12am My Cozmo warranty expires in Jan 2013, and I hope to use it until it dies. There is not another pump on the market which offers Cozmo's capability.
My IRDA only works on an old computer which runs the Windows XP operating system. I can't get it to work with my newer Windows Vista system. I hold on to the old XP computer mostly for CoPilot.
Maybe we should start a new group in tudiabetes for Remaining Cozmo users??
George
Permalink Reply by Laurie Schatzberg on March 9, 2012 at 7:54pm Sean ... thanks for that awesome tip about the "xp mode" for Windows 7. As soon as I've had my tuDiabetes "fix" tonight, I'll d/l and install it. WOW, I sure hope it works for me, too :-)
Not sure if this will help you with the Cozmonitor, but I have an extra (actually sounded like it needed a new battery. Once I replaced that, it worked fine. 2) and I'd be happy to send you one if yours isn't working well. My first one started being a bit unreliable and when I called for help, they told me it Occasionally still, I have the problem you noted, but not very often.
It amazes me that I don't see the problem until after I waste a strip ...
Permalink Reply by George Davis on March 10, 2012 at 4:28am If you're still under warranty, Smith's will send you a new Cozmonitor.
Permalink Reply by Roger on March 13, 2012 at 4:50pm To get my irDA to work, A friend installed a "virtual XP" on my windows seven desktop computer. It's kind of buggy but it works.
Don't know what I'll do when mine expires.
Permalink Reply by Laurie Schatzberg on March 13, 2012 at 5:08pm Thanks, Roger. Your friend has done what Sean did and I'm about to try it, too! One of the tech support folks at work has graciously agreed to help me check it out. Wish me luck on this front.
WHINING ALERT ;-): I'm still amazed that Cozmo's useful features dating back a decade or so, haven't been copied by other companies. That site reminder is a god-send, the backlight, the modular loading (so we can change just the cannula if needed, or just the tubing, etc.) seem essential to me now.
Done with whining ...
May our Cozmos work flawlessly until we each find THE pump that suits us best. Perhaps the next gen pumps will make the Cozmo seem quaint. That T-slim looks intriguing, for example.
Still using Cozmo here in NZ... warranty expires 9/2014
Permalink Reply by Mark on March 30, 2012 at 6:24am Did anyone else get a certified letter stating that there are no more valid test strips for the CozMonitor? We were required to return a faxed or email response confirmation. I liked the pump but loosing test strip compatibility is pretty critical IMO. I am filing paper work for a new pump.
For the IRDA, I have a vista 64bit machine that it still works with. There are some settings that can be changed to make it work. Go to Device Manager, expand to find settings for the IR Adapter. Right-click and choose properties. My notes say to set Minimum Turnaround to 10.0 ms, and, Spend-Enabled to 19200.
I have to reset these because periodically a vista update will overlay those settings. I am not certain if that will work for Win7.
Permalink Reply by Laurie Schatzberg on March 30, 2012 at 8:53am
Permalink Reply by Mark on March 30, 2012 at 10:30am The pump is actually for my son (age 13).
We are going to go with the Medronic pump. The new one has the missed meal bolus alarm which was the main feature we were looking for when we went with the Coz system. It's also has integration with a GCM, and, uses Cigna's preferred test strips. There is also a cool (but pricey) remote monitoring tool, MySentry, which will transmit CGM, Insulin-levels, and battery levels to a dashboard that be left in the parent's bedroom.
Permalink Reply by snpsht70 on April 2, 2012 at 1:49am My late Coz had the missed meal bolus alarms...though didn't work well for me as I have a crazy schedule! At a loss for what pump to review next...LOVED my Cozmo...would even buy a used one if I could find one. So far, no luck with that option. But since word is no BG strips to use the monitor with it...kinda a lost cause. KP only covers Minimed & Amydisys. Not sure what one I will go with...like the underdogs...but not sure about the new touch screen just approved by FDA. Hmmmm. Love all the touch phones, iPads etc...just not so sure I want it on a piece of durable medical equipment!!!
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