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Parts
Setup M.L. How to
M.L. Software Download Troubleshooting
Hardware Cong
Tech Stats/Info
Parts
Setup M.L. How to
M.L. Software Download Troubleshooting
Hardware Cong
Tech Stats/Info
Parts
Setup M.L. How to
M.L. Software Download Troubleshooting
Hardware Cong
Tech Stats/Info
Parts
Setup M.L. How to
M.L. Software Download Troubleshooting
Hardware Cong
Tech Stats/Info
Parts
Setup M.L. How to
M.L. Software Download Troubleshooting
Hardware Cong
Tech Stats/Info
Parts
Setup M.L. How to
M.L. Software Download Troubleshooting
Hardware Cong
Tech Stats/Info
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Statistics
Latency - The current latency between the time data is recorded to the time it is received by the computer. This may
increase with poor wireless reception or sensors that are occluded from the Access Point (e.g. against a metal chair,
around a corner). Additional latency will be incurred by the plotting of the data to the screen.
Dropped Samples - The number of samples dropped since the current streaming session was started. In the event that
data is dropped, all of the recorded data will be present on the sensor’s on-board memory and can be recovered
manually using the Import Manager after the sensor is docked.
Annotations
Use the Annotation buttons to add annotations to an ongoing recording. When the button is clicked, a timestamped
marker will be added to the recorded le. Add custom text about the marker in the text box. The remote may also be
used to annotate data from a distance.
Real Time Chart
Use the “Select Sensor” combo box to view the real-time data from dierent sensors (subject to wireless and plotting
latency). The real-time chart allows you to view the data streaming from your sensors. There are a number of
visualizations:
Strip chart - Shows the calibrated data from all activated sensors.
Orientation - Shows the estimated orientation of the sensor as a rendered 3D model. To initialize the visualization,
hold the sensor so the port is facing you and press the “Center” button.
2D - Shows one of the axes of an individual accelerometer or gyroscope versus one of the other axes.
For example, “Y vs. Z Accelerometer” or “X vs. Y Gyroscope.”