1. Ensure that the router is connected to the power supply.
  2. Check whether the WLAN stick is connected to the USB port of your computer or whether you have switched on the laptop's internal WLAN.
  3. Please connect the measuring soles to the transmitters. Pay attention to the correct labelling (L = left; R = right).Attention:
    Make sure that the plug engages correctly!
  4. Now place the soles in the shoes and attach the two transmitters to the customer's lower leg using the leg straps (8). The cable should not be under tension (see Figure 1)!
  5. Switch on the transmitter (12). If the transmitter is switched on, the adjacent LED lights up. After a few seconds, the WLAN LED (9) on your transmitter lights up. This means that the transmitter is correctly connected to the router (see Figure 2).
  6. Now establish a connection between the computer and the router. To do this, click on the network symbol (Windows Taskleiste WiFi Symbol or Windows Taskleiste Netzwerk Symbol) in the bottom right corner of the screen. Click on "MODA WiFi router" (see Figure 3). The "Establish connection automatically" tick box should remain ticked.

    Verbindung mit Router herstellen

    Figure 3: Establish connection automatically

  7. Then click on "Connect". The password is: 12345678
  8. A message may appear stating that the connection was not successful and connectivity is restricted (see Figure 3). This message can be closed as it simply indicates that the router has no connection to the Internet. The network symbol is marked with an exclamation mark Windows Taskleiste WiFi Symbol Fehler.

    Fehlermeldung

    Figure 4: Error message

  9. Now open the already installed GP Manager and start a measurement.
  1. Select the "Customers" button on the start page and create a customer or search for an existing customer
  2. Use the arrow to accept customers and return to the start page
  3. Select GP foot pressure module
  4. Create measuring system for customers
    1. Soles in the shoes
    2. Attach transmitter to lower leg with leg straps
    3. Connecting transmitters and soles
  5. Plug the router into a nearby power socket
  6. Switch on the transmitter on the lower legs
  7. Click in the "Measurement" module
  8. When the programme is started for the first time, the calibration data for both soles is read in automatically - this can take a few minutes
  9. You can then start the measurement by pressing the "Start measurement" button
  10. Measurement data is recorded until the "Accept measurement" button is clicked
  11. The measurement is accepted and displayed

Click on "Save" to save the new settings. If you want to discard the changes, click on the crossed rectangle at the top right of the dialogue box.

In the "Units" area, select the pressure units (mbar, N/cm², kPa or mmHg).

Note:
The displayed list also contains the units for the impulse [Ns] and [mNs]. Make sure that these units are not selected for the pressure.

If the "Auto scaling" checkbox is activated, the scaling is set to the maximum value. If the checkbox is deactivated, the scaling is set to the last set value.

The "Background" button is used to set the background of a measurement. This is done after clicking on it as described under "Colours".

You can use the "Font" button to change the colour of the text in the legend. This is done after clicking on it as described under "Colours".

The "Calculate" function is used to create a colour transition scale, i.e. after creating a start and end colour, the intermediate colours are calculated and entered by the program. To do this, define the start and end colours as described in the "Colours" section. Then click first on the start colour and then on the end colour while holding down the CTRL key. The colour values between the two boxes are calculated automatically.

To define the colours, set the slider below the colour scale to the desired number of colours. This is displayed in the centre below the scale. You can set values between 1 and 64. Each individual colour must now be defined. To do this, double-click in the colour field to be defined and the Windows colour dialogue box will appear. Click on the desired base colour on the left. If required, this can be varied manually on the right in the square colour spectrum or in the brightness gradation next to it. The current colour is displayed in the "Colour / Base" field. Once the desired colour has been set, click on "Add colour". Make sure that the colour appears in the top left box under "User-defined colours", otherwise the colour will not be applied. Then click on "OK" and the colour will be entered in the colour scale. You must repeat this process for each colour box (or see "Calculate").

After clicking on "New", a new name "NN" appears in the list field. The new legend can later be found under this name in the list field. The name can be changed by clicking with the mouse in the "NN" field and entering a new name.