Users Manual
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Parts
Setup M.L. How to
M.L. Software Download Troubleshooting
Hardware Cong
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Parts
Setup M.L. How to
M.L. Software Download Troubleshooting
Hardware Cong
Tech Stats/Info
Parts
Setup M.L. How to
M.L. Software Download Troubleshooting
Hardware Cong
Tech Stats/Info
Parts
Setup M.L. How to
M.L. Software Download Troubleshooting
Hardware Cong
Tech Stats/Info
Parts
Setup M.L. How to
M.L. Software Download Troubleshooting
Hardware Cong
Tech Stats/Info
Parts
Setup M.L. How to
M.L. Software Download Troubleshooting
Hardware Cong
Tech Stats/Info
Parts
Setup M.L. How to
M.L. Software Download Troubleshooting
Hardware Cong
Tech Stats/Info
Sensor Reference
Charging
Sensors charge any time they are connected to a Docking Station. It is recommended that sensors be charged for 1 to
3 hours to provide a peak charge to the battery. The sensor uses a Lithium battery that charges best in 5-35ºC or 40-
95ºF.
Data Storage
The sensors will utilize a ash card to store data while logging. This data can be downloaded by using a docking
station to dock the sensor. When the sensor is docked, it nishes writing to the internal ash card and then releases
it to the Docking Station. At this time, the Docking Station indicates to the PC that there is a new read-only removable
drive to be mounted. Using your le browser, you can navigate to the removable drive and copy the les o of it. The
les are in a proprietary raw format and need to be converted to either a HDF5 or CSV format that will provide data
in calibrated SI units. This conversion happens automatically if Motion Studio is used to import the data. Alternately,
there are functions in the SDK to do this conversion programmatically.
Cleaning
Clean the Opal sensors with a rubbing alcohol or other cleaning wipe. Do not use methyl alcohol, as it will cause
degradation of the plastic over time.
The sensors and other system components should not be submerged in any liquids or subjected to any high
temperatures.
The sensor straps can be removed and washed separately using mild soap and water.