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Defines the purpose and application of the Opal V2R system in research and engineering.
Details the components of the Opal V2R system: sensors, docking station, access point, software.
Specifies conditions and situations where Opals and straps should not be used, like MRI or broken skin.
Highlights safety advice, device limitations, power adapter usage, and USB connection specifications.
Outlines environmental limits for Opal sensors, docking station, and access point, including disposal guidelines.
Provides best practices for securing the Motion Studio database and computer, including PHI protection.
Details FCC, Industry Canada (IC), and WEEE directive statements relevant to the Opal system.
Defines common symbols used in the user guide, such as serial number, FCC compliance, and IP rating.
Describes the Opal movement sensors and their internal components: accelerometers, gyroscopes, and magnetometers.
Explains the function of the Docking Station for charging and configuring Opal sensors.
Describes the Access Point for wireless communication between computer and sensors, supporting multiple Opals.
Details the use of a remote control to aid data collection, allowing start/stop recording away from the computer.
Indicates that the USB drive contains the Motion Studio software for installation.
Lists and describes different strap options for securing sensors on various body locations.
Provides guidance and diagrams for optimal placement of Opal sensors on different body parts.
Step-by-step instructions for connecting the Access Point, Docking Station, and computer for system operation.
Lists the necessary operating system, RAM, processor, and drive space for Motion Studio installation.
Provides instructions for installing Motion Studio on macOS and Windows operating systems.
Explains the main menu options: Configure, Stream, Convert, Power Off Sensors, and Working Directory.
Covers system tab overview, attached hardware management, and recording configuration settings like mode and sample rate.
Details sensor-specific configurations: enabling attributes, power settings, button events, sensor data, and debugging.
Explains how to select sensors, compare data, choose components, and use zoom/filtering options for data visualization.
Describes how to stream data from multiple synchronized sensors and start a streaming session.
Explains setting fixed duration or indeterminate recording times for data capture.
Details latency, dropped samples, adding annotations to recordings, and real-time chart visualizations.
Explains how to use a presentation remote to control recording start/stop and annotations remotely.
Covers synchronized logging and low power logging modes for data recording onto sensor memory.
Guides on using the conversion manager to import and convert logged data into HDF format.
Details how to save selected recordings, customize file names, and what to expect after data import.
Explains how to manage data, change the working directory, and create new projects within Motion Studio.
Covers creating folders, plotting recorded files, and managing multiple workspaces for data organization.
Details how to dock sensors, power off/on components, and use standby mode for clock maintenance.
Illustrates the navigation and information displayed on the Opal sensor's screen interface.
Explains the navigation and status indicators on the Access Point's screen interface.
Provides recommendations for charging Opal sensors and storing system components for optimal performance.
Details how to clean Opal sensors, straps, Access Point, and Docking Station using appropriate methods.
Explains the meaning of different LED patterns on hardware components for troubleshooting issues.
Lists detailed technical specifications for Opal sensors, including dimensions, weight, battery life, and data rates.
Presents electromagnetic compatibility guidelines and declarations for the Opal System hardware.
Details guidance on electromagnetic emissions compliance for the Opal System in different environments.
Provides guidance on electromagnetic immunity levels and environments for the Opal System.
Specifies electromagnetic immunity requirements for non-life-supporting equipment within the Opal System.
Recommends separation distances for portable and mobile RF equipment to prevent interference with the Opal System.
Provides contact details for APDM, Inc., including address, phone number, and website.
| Brand | APDM |
|---|---|
| Model | Opal V2R |
| Category | Fitness Trackers |
| Language | English |