User Manual

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On the Player’s tab, two numbers are shown. The top number is the number of players who have
communicated with the system and the bottom number is the total number of players that have been
instrumented with MxEncoders. For example if the tab reads “Players 15/20” this means that there are
20 players assigned MxEncoders and the MxEncoders of 15 of these players have communicated with
the system. The IDs of Players that have not communicated with the system are shown in bold text.
When the Sideline Controller and/or Access Point first detects an MxEncoder, a battery icon will appear
next to the player’s ID (see Figure 37).
3. When a Player experiences an impact, the Sideline Controller will download the data and you will be
informed by the Sideline Controller message that the system is “Processing Impacts”. When the
processing is complete the screen will be updated with the processed impact data (see Figure 38).
NOTE: The time between a player receiving an impact and the data being downloaded and displayed
depends on many factors. You can determine whether your download time is within a normal range by
clicking on “Status” on the menu bar and checking the “Download Time” (see section 6.8).
4. If a player’s impact exceeds the critical threshold for that player, an alert will be issued via the paging
system. Additionally, a message will appear under the Alerts tab, and a number will appear on the Alerts
tab indicating that you have an unread alert.
The following are the primary elements of the main data collection screen (please refer to Figure 38).
Figure 38: The primary data collection screen in HIT Analyzer. In this example the MxEncoder for two players out of three
has communicated with the Sideline Controller. The battery strength for both players is at near full strength. The data
display is in the real-time mode and the resultant time series for the player #72’s latest impact is shown on the impact
graph.
A. Tool Bar: Use these controls to navigate through the screens related to data collection.
1. Players: This is the main data collection screen where you can view data being downloaded in real time,
a specific player’s impact history, hardware alerts, etc.
2. Summary: This screen will allow you to review your current session summary statistics (see Section 6.8)
3. Session Info: The date and the time range of the session (item cannot be clicked)
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