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7.2.7 Expanding and Collapsing Views
On first use, one system is detected and the expanded view is enabled. It is possible (likely) that
after a number of times using the system, or if many configured items are in the list this detail is no
longer required. For this reason it is possible to still have an overview of the system status in a more
compact view.
7.2.8 View Hardware Status
For MVN Link this view is only needed for troubleshooting or relocating trackers. For MVN
Awinda, it may be necessary to change the radio channel, which is possible in the hardware
status window. See Section 7.8 for detailed information.
7.2.9 Update Rate
Default and maximum sample rate for MVN-link is 240Hz, this is normal for single-subject capture with
PC all requirements met. When only one system is in use, it is common to use this update rate. With
multi-person capture, or in situations with extremely adverse conditions for the wireless link, consider
reducing the update rate to reduce the amount of data needed to be transmitted and processed.
The maximum update rate for MVN Awinda Full Body is 60Hz. This update rate ensures retransmissions
of possible lost data packets can be sent to the system. For more information about update rates versus
sample frequencies, please see Section 19.9.
7.2.10 System Status
For both MVN Link and MVN Awinda, this indicator represents the status of the system being connected.
The color of the indicator will change from red to green when a system is successfully connected. For
detailed information see Section 7.8.
7.2.11 Suit Configuration
When a connection between the PC and the live system is made, a detection phase takes place within
MVN Studio to detect all necessary hardware. To ensure that MVN Studio searches for the correct
hardware, ensure that the correct suit configuration is chosen. If for example full body is selected, when
no hands are connected, this will result in an error when the suit is detected.