The transmitter is attached to the body with the carrying strap. The measuring surfaces are then connected to the corresponding cables.

The receiver is connected to a USB interface with the USB cable (must be USB 2.0) is connected.

  • 1 radio transmitter
  • 1 wireless receiver for USB 2.0
  • USB cable
  • Connection cable (2 pcs.)
  • Carrying strap
  • Leg straps

optional

  • Measuring surfaces soles (5 pairs)
  • Measuring surfaces Glove
  • Measuring surfaces Arm

 

Transmitter

Description: Battery-operated radio transmitter with built-in aerial
Radio link: 2.4 GHz 500 kbps wireless data transceiver (IKM 2.4 A) tested and approved in accordance with the R&TTE directive; 100 m free space, 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 (see below for features)
Dimensions: 150 mm x 100 mm x 43 mm; 200 gr.
Batteries: 4 rechargeable battery cells size Mignon (AA); 1.5 V
Reproducibility: +/- 5 %

Receiver

Description: Bluetooth stick for the device described above (class 1) - 100 m range
Connection / interface: USB 2.0
Frequency: 2.4 GHz
Dimensions: various - see manufacturer

Sensor array adapter

Description: Multiplexer for 8×8 matrix of FSR sensors
Connection: RJ-45
  1. Firstly, the software is installed from the CD supplied. This is necessary as all drivers for the hardware components are on the CD in packaged form and can only be used after installation from the hard drive. Insert the CD into a CD-ROM drive. The installation will start automatically. Then follow the installation instructions.
  2. Once the installation is complete, the receiver is connected to the PC via the USB cable supplied to a USB port (must be connected to a USB port). USB 2.0) is connected.
  3. The device is now recognised by the operating system as a new device and the Windows hardware installation wizard is called up.
  4. In the first dialogue box, the item "Install software from a list or specific source..." can be activated. Then "Further" click here.
  5. In the following dialogue box, the option "These sources according to the most appropriate driver Search" with the "Also search the following sources:" checkbox selected. Then set the path "C:\GeBioM_SQL\GPTools\Treiber\Funk" folder for wireless drivers) via "Browse". Then click on "Next".
  6. Confirm or continue the following dialogue boxes.
  7. The driver is now labelled "Cesys CeUsb2 (unconfigured)" in the final box.
    ATTENTION !
    The installation has not yet been completed: The status of the device is "unconfigured"
  8. After the annealing of "Finish", MobilData is recognised again and the driver installation is completed. Steps 3 - 7 are run through again, whereby at the end of the installation the driver is recognised as "Cesys CeUsb2 " is labelled.
  9. After clicking on "Finish" the installation is complete and GP MobilData
    Radio is ready for operation.

The transmitter is attached to the body with the carrying strap. The measuring surfaces are then connected to the corresponding cables.

The receiver is connected to a USB interface with the USB cable (must be USB 2.0) is connected.

  • 1 Bluetooth transmitter
  • 1 Bluetooth receiver (dongle) for USB 2.0
  • 2 connection cables
  • Carrying strap
  • Leg straps

optional

  • Measuring surfaces soles (5 pairs)
  • Measuring surfaces Glove
  • Measuring surfaces Arm

 

The hardware is described in the following section. As individual models have changed over the years, the most important features of the various measuring systems are also listed.

GeBioM recommends regular calibration of the measuring foils or sensors by the manufacturer, at least once a year. If the systems are used almost daily, this should be repeated more often. In the case of industry, however, this can also be done by an appropriately equipped and instructed specialised laboratory. Due to the special calibration procedure, instructions are required. The manufacturer should be consulted for this.