Fix the transmitter to the body by using the carrying strap. Afterwards connect the measurement areas with the appropriate cables. The receiver is connected with the USB cable to the USB hub (USB 2.0 is required).

  • 1 radio station
  • 1 Radio Receiver for USB 2.0

optional

  • Measurements areas insoles (5 pairs)
  • Measurement areas glove
  • USB cable
  • 2 connection cables
  • Carrying strap
  • Leg straps

Transmitter

Description: Battery driven radio transmitter with built-in antenna
Radio Range: 2.4 GHz 500kbps Wireless Data Transceiver (IKM 2.4 A) tested and certified according to the R&TTE-Directive; 100 m in the open air, 15 m inside buildings
Data Transmission: Max. 200 frames/s
Number of Channels: 5
Resolution: 12 bit
Connection: Max. 2 sensor array adapters; RJ-45 (as described below)
Size: 150 mm x 100 mm x 43 mm; 200 gr
Batteries: 4 Mignon accumulator batteries (AA); 1.5 V
Reproducibility: +/- 5%

Receiver

Description: Bluetooth-stick for the device described above (class 1), range of 100m
Connection / Port: USB 2.0
Frequency: 2.4 GHz
Size: Different - see producer

Sensor array adapter

Description: Multiplex for an 8×8 matrix of FSR sensors
Connection: RJ-45
  1. First install the software from the provided CD. This is necessary, since the CD contains all drivers for the hardware components in a packed format. Those can only be used from the hard drive after installation. Insert the CD into your CDROM drive. The installation begins automatically. Please now follow the installation instructions.
  2. Following the installation, the receiver is connected to the PC's USB hub (necessarily USB 2.0) using the provided USB-cable.
  3. The operating system recognises the receiver as new device and Window's hardware installation assistant starts.
  4. Please choose the point "Install software from a list or a specific source..." in the first box. Then click on "continue
  5. In the following box please choose the option "search this source for the fitting driver" and select the control box "also search the following sources„.
  6. Confirm or continue through the following dialogue boxes.
  7. In the final box the driver is now indicated as "Cesys CeUsb2 (unconfigured)".
    ATTENTION:
    The installation is not yet finished The device is still "unconfigured".
  8. After clicking on "complete" MobilData is again recognised and the driver installation is completed. Here, the steps 3 to 7 are re-run and when the installation is completed the driver is indicated as "Cesys CeUsb2„.
  9. After clicking on "complete" the installation is completed and GP MobilData Radio is ready for use.

Fix the transmitter to the body by using the carrying strap. Afterwards connect the measurement areas with the appropriate cables. The receiver is connected with the USB cable to the USB hub (USB 2.0 is required).

  • 1 Bluetooth transmitter
  •  Bluetooth Receiver for USB 2.0

optional

  • Measurements areas insoles (5 pairs)
  • Measurement areas glove
  • USB cable
  • 2 connection cables
  • Carrying strap
  • Leg straps

In this section the hardware is described. As the hardware has evolved over time the features of the differend versions are described to distinguish between the measuring systems.

GeBioM recommends a regular calibration of the measurements films and sensors by the manufacturer at least once a year. If the systems are used on a nearly daily basis, this procedure should be repeated more often. In the industry this can also be carried out by an appropriately equipped and instructed laboratory. The special calibrating procedure necessitates an instruction through the manufacturer.