TRANSCEND Reset Key

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Adalrico Drury

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Troubleshooting:
1. Remove and drain the water reservoir
2. Run the drying mode on the CPAP and afterwards remove all power to reset the device
3. Fill the reservoir with distilled water and attach to CPAP
4. Attempt to run the device again
5. Set up an RMA if the error persists

LCD Shows Red Home Icon Device detects an operating error. Press the center button to enter the fault screen and note the displayed number. Refer to Fault and alert codes (below) for possible correction. If error continues after taking corrective action and clearing the fault by selecting the checkmark on the fault screen, contact Somnetics Customer Service.

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Troubleshooting:
1. If the device has been exposed to an extreme temperature (hot or cold), remove power and
allow the PAP adjust to room temperature. Then, apply power and let the PAP sit in standby (no
blower) for at least 20 minutes to allow it to obtain a new ambient pressure reading.
2. Remove all power to reset the device
3. Check all connections and fittings to make sure there are no issues
4. Attempt to run the device again
5. Set up an RMA if the error persists

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The customer should test the battery function by charging it for 8 hours and then using it until the battery dies. This will tell us if it is a functional issue or just the LED light is no longer functioning.

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The P8 battery should last approximately 14 hours with the pressure of 14cmH2o on a full charge. Leak, altitude, breathing rate, and pressure can affect the time a battery will last. If the battery is not lasting as long as it should, check the compliance data to see if a leak is causing the battery to drain faster. If no leak present and settings seem within range, contact Somnetics Customer Service.

You can pretty much Praise the Sun whenever you want after buying Solar Revolution. Praising the sun will consume all your faith and increase your Solar Revolution production bonus. The Solar Revolution bonus is soft-capped. Early in the game (the first few runs) you may not be able to reach the cap. A few runs later, you may need to fill your faith and Praise the Sun many times to reach the cap. Later in the game you can reach the Solar Revolution cap by filling your faith and praising once.

Each transcend level costs a certain amount of your Praise Bonus as given in the table below. In the first few runs, when you can't reach your Solar Revolution cap, after you Transcend, you will immediately Adore. (And if you aren't about to reset, you will then Praise.) You want the Adore to restore your Praise Bonus. So you will need enough Worship, as give in the tables below, so that your Praise Bonus will be restored.

Once you can cap (or nearly cap) your Solar Revolution bonus by Praising your capped faith once, it's no longer useful to build up a large pool of Worship. Instead, the equivalent strategy is to Transcend after raising your Praise Bonus to 2x the level needed to Transcend. (The tables below suggest there are more optimal strategies. For example, when you have Black Obelisks, Transcending will increase your Solar Revolution cap allowing you to gain faith faster, so transcending sooner can be beneficial.)

This is the math behind the Transcend from Worship table above. This mostly restates How the Code Works above, but in somewhat different words. For those who really want to dig into the math, having two slightly different wordings to compare might help understand some of the details better. If you don't really care about the math, you should skip this.

Faith is displayed along with other visible resources. By clicking on the gear icon for resources, one can get a "show hidden resources" checkbox. Clicking on that will cause Worship and Epiphany to be displayed.

I'd expect that whenever we transcend, we want at least enough Worship so that we can restore our Praise Bonus.
If we transcend mid-tier, since Solar Revolution is capped, it seems like we can restore most of our Solar Revolution bonus reasonably quickly.

What we must want to optimize is the rate of generation of epiphany (or Praise bonus) while maintaining a high Solar Revolution bonus. Epiphany is generated as roughly worship*TT^2. Where worship is generated as roughly faith*sqrt(epiphany). A nice circular generation function. E' = F*sqrt(E)*TT^2. And the rate of increase in F depends on the Solar Revolution cap which is a function of TT*obelisks. E' = TT*obelisks*sqrt(E)*TT^2. To keep the rate of generation constant across a Transcend, obelisks shouldn't be important; that should just be a constant multiplier before and after. Say we will spend S epiphany, and before we transcend we have some multiple k of that amount, then we want

This suggests waiting longer before transcending. For example, when transcending from level 20, the TT-cubed bonuses will increase production by about 30%. Implying should reduce the Praise Bonus only by about 30% and not cut it in half as is suggested by the tables.

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The results of sacrificing faith seem quite complex mathematically. On the one hand, being able to get more faith in the pool for the same points is great, because it increases productivity. On the other hand, you spend days with much less faith than you would have if you hadn't sacrificed it in the first place. I used to be at 30% more efficiency when I sacrificed my pool, and the efficiency loss is quite noticeable. The diminishing returns of sacrificing, and the opportunity cost of not building magnetos, factories etc. earlier (because the materials for them come 30% slower after the sacrifice) make the matter even more complex.

As a side question, the text says "bonus will carry over through resets", but the sacrifice itself has a label called "reset" and then there is the possibility to reset the whole game. I assume that the faith bonus stays through faith sacrifice resets but not through game resets, is this the case?

If you still care about your production of other resources, the optimal strategy is probably to sacrifice your faith immediately before resetting the game as a whole, and only then. Sacrificing your faith at any other time (especially if you've sacrificed it before) will give you a large hit to your general production in exchange for a small boost to your total faith generation, which probably isn't worth it.

If you really only care about sacrificing as much faith as possible in the end, then it gets murkier, and as you said, the math is complex. The only thing I'm sure of is that you shouldn't sacrifice your faith if the production bonus from your faith is lower than your faith bonus due to sacrificing, unless you're about to reset the game as a whole. I would probably sacrifice once my faith production bonus is double my faith sacrifice bonus (but again, only if I'm willing to cut most of my other production to speed up faith generation).

Edit: At some point after this answer was written, the faith bonus was nerfed: it now begins to suffer diminishing returns at 750%, and is hard capped at 1000%. If you're able to store enough faith to quickly get your faith bonus over 750% after sacrificing faith, then it makes sense to begin sacrificing faith often. (The Apocrypha bonus has no such diminishing returns.)

The general idea in most strategies around the first few resets is to make the most out of the paragon production bonus, and reduce the long run time on future runs. The bonus is a flat 1% per point up through the first 150 points (after that the diminishing returns kick in). As of your first post you would get 20 paragon and the later edit 33. Staying in the run until you can get a full 50% boost will make the game feel much faster, and as a consequence make getting even more paragon (like the next 100 points) much easier.

Anything else you can work in is a bonus. Getting Apocrypha for the religion reset bonus is a great thing - you don't need to use it at all except right before the reset, or the reset itself will do it for you, with just a smidge of value shaved off. Some people find selling off helpful; I find it too much work. Most everything else that carries over can wait until you have the paragon stocked up and speeding you up.

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