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WELCOME
to Mobility Lab
Using APDM’s advanced wearable sensors, Mobility Lab makes it easy to collect,
analyze, and store outcome measures. Attach sensors to your subject, and instruct
them to perform a standardized test. A report is then automatically generated to
compare against normative values.
web: www.apdm.com
email: info@apdm.com
phone: 888-988-APDM (2736)
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OPALS
DOCKING STATION
The Opal movement sensors precisely record
movement with triaxial accelerometers,
gyroscopes, and magnetometers.
The Docking Station is used to charge and
configure the Opal movement sensors.
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ACCESS POINT
WIRELESS REMOTE
The wireless Access Control Point allows for
wireless communication between the host
computer and Opal movement sensors. A single
Access Point can support up to 6 Opals.
The Mobility Lab software supports the use of
a remote control to aid while collecting data.
This functionality makes it possible for a single
attendant to collect data while following or
assisting the subject.
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FOOTPLATE
USB DRIVE
The Mobility Lab Footplate is designed to
standardize stance width before each Mobility
Lab test, unless otherwise noted.
The USB drive contains the Mobility Lab
software for automated analysis and reporting.
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STRAPS
There are a number of options for securing the
A. Wrist and Foot strap
sensors on subjects using a selection of straps.*
B. Sternum strap
C. Lumbar strap
*All straps are latex-free.
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Always place
the Opal port
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Your Mobility Lab system comes with all or some of the sensors shown.
To upgrade your system, contact us at 888-988-APDM (2736) or info@apdm.com.
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SETUP
1.
Connect the Access Point to your computer using the Type-B USB cable provided.
2. Connect the external power adapter to the Docking Station, and plug it in.
3. Connect the Docking Station to your computer using the Micro USB cable provided.
4. Plug the Opal(s) into the Docking Station.
It is the responsibility of the user to use the needed accessories supplied with the
equipment. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by APDM could void
user authority to operate the equipment.
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Requirements
Installation
Operating System
Windows 7 (64-bit) or later.
(Make sure you have Internet Explorer 10 or later installed.)
OSX Mountain Lion or later.
RAM
4GB+
Processor
Intel Core i3 or better.
Recommended Intel Core i5 or i7.
Drive Space
500MB for installation.
Recommended 100GB+ for ample
recording storage.
Macintosh OSX
• Insert the provided USB drive into your computer.
Drag the Mobility Lab icon into the Applications
folder to install.
Windows
• Insert the provided USB drive into your computer.
Double click on the setup file. This will guide you
through the installation process.
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Subject Group
MENU
1. Subjects
The Subjects tab shows all of the subjects in your
Mobility Lab system for a selected subject group.
2. Options
The Options tab shows all of the display options
in your Mobility Lab system for a selected 		
subject group.
3. Hardware Configuration
The Hardware Configuration tab shows assigned
sensor locations on the body.
4. Power Off Sensors
The Power Off Sensors tab turns off any docked
sensors for storage.
5. Subject Group Selection
The Subject Group Selection dropdown allows
you to select, add, edit, delete, and export data
for a specific subject group.
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SUBJECTS
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The Subjects tab shows all of the test subjects in
your Mobility Lab system for a selected subject
group.
Running a Test
Click on the subject you wish to test. Click on the “New
Test” button on the top right of your screen.
Adding a Subject
Click on the “New Subject” button on the top
right of your screen. Fill in the required fields
and click Save.
Finishing a Test Sequence
Click on the subject you wish to test. Click on the 		
red “bell” icon to the right of an unfinished test 		
sequence. This option will be active for 24 hours after
the sequence is started.
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The Options tab shows all of the display options
in your Mobility Lab system for a selected subject
group.
Metric Groups
The “Metric Groups” page allows you to
change which metrics are displayed in the
test results window, and add custom metric
groups for each test.
Tests and Conditions
The “Tests and Conditions” page allows you to 		
add, edit, and delete custom tests and test conditions*.
Test Sequences
The “Test Sequences” page allows you to add, edit,
and delete custom test sequences.
Subject Options
The “Subject Options” page allows you to select the 		
required and displayed fields on the subjects tab.
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HARDWARE CONFIGURATION
The Hardware Configuration tab shows assigned sensor
locations on the body.
Body Site
Check the boxes next to the body sites you 			
wish to record from.
Sensor IDs
For each body site you record from, you must specify
the ID of the Opal you will place on that location. The
sensor ID is etched on the back of each Opal.
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Advanced
Click here for Custom Sensor Location Setup,
Recording Options, and Wireless Remote settings.
Apply New Configuration
Click here when you are done choosing your 		
configuration options.
Video, External Synchronization, and Continuous
Monitoring settings can be accessed in the Tools
dropdown of the menu bar.
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RUNNING A TEST
1. Click on the subject you wish to test. Click on the
“New Test” button on the top right of your
screen, and select the test(s) you wish to run.
3. Make sure the necessary sensors are undocked and
attached to the subject on the proper body sites.
Click Next to continue.
2. Select the test(s) and condition(s) you would
like to run. You may select multiple tests or one
test sequence. Click Next to continue.
4. Follow the instructions on each dialogue box to
complete each test.
5. If using the wireless remote, press the forward
button to start and stop each test.
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TEST RESULTS WINDOW				
1. Information Key
The Information Key shows definitions for each
metric, and information on how to read each 		
graph.
2. Visualization Options
The Visualization Options show the data graph
in different formats for a selected test.
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3. Tools Dropdown
The Tools Dropdown allows you to edit 				
displayed metrics, access print view, export and
upload trial data*, and delete a test.
4. Overview Options
The Overview Options show the data table in 			
different formats for a selected test.
Norms are collected progressively from third party
institutions. For more information, visit support.apdm.com.
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mB
Sw
W Sw
WW Sw
Sw
W Sw
S C
leration
mB Sw
W Sw
WW Sw
Sw
W Sw
W Sw
mB Sw
SS CC
leration
Sw
W Sw
W Sw
W Sw
W Sw
W Sw
Sw
W Sw
mB
W Sw
W Sw
W Sw
W Sw
mB Sw
Sw
W Sw
W Sw
mB Sw
mB Sw
W Sw
mB Sw
W Sw
tf Motion
S C
W Sw
W Sw
mB Sw
W Sw
W Sw
W Sw
W Sw
mB Sw
Sw Sw
W W
W Sw
W Sw S
Sw Sw
W W
Sw Sw
W mB
mB
W Sw
W Sw
CW mB
SwSw
W Sw
Sw
Opals
360 Sw
Sw
sS
SAW
W Sw
Postural sway
mB
C Sw
mB Sw
S CS mB
S W
mB Acceleration
C Sw
CMax
S Sw
Sagittal
W Sw
360
mB Sw
W Sw
mB Sw
Sw
W T
Test
Measures
W Sw
Sw
mB Sw
360 Sw
Sw
mB
S Sw
360
360 Sw
C mB SwMax Acceleration
S C mB Sw
Coronal
360 Sw
mB Sw
n S
360 Sw
mB Sw
Postural
transitions
stand, and turning)
S C (sit,
S C
mB
Sw
mBCSwmB Sagittal
mB
mB
Sw Sw
SC C
S Max
S WC S
Acceleration
S C
FirstmBStep Duration
360 Sw
Anticipatory
Adjustment
Sw S C mB
S C
T 360Postural
to Stand
Sw WSAW
Postural
Adjustment
W T 360
mB Sw
C mB
S Sw
First
Step RangeS of CMotion
Sw SAW
360
mB
Sw
C Duration
S Step
First
mB
Anticipatory
Postural
Adjustment
360 C
Sw
mB First Step
T S
T 360 Sw
C mBof Sw
S Range
Motion
Sit to Stand
Sw W SAW
360 Sw
S C
360 Sw
360
Sw mB DurationS
360
Sw RMS Sway
Sw C
W TW S
T 360
TW sS
SwC
Sw mB S
W C
95% Ellipse
Sway Area
Sagittal
360
Sway
360 Sw
360 Sw
Full
body gait
Asymmetry,
Variability
360 Sw arms,
360 Sw
W T (legs,
C mB Sw
S C mB Swand Turning
C mBtrunk), S
S and
Postural Sway T sS 360 Coronal WRMST Sway
360 Sw
mBESS 360 360º Turn
Sw
sS Sit to Stand
360
95%
Sit to StandSw
T sS
T sS
360
RMS
360
360
TT sS
sS
Steps in Turn
Postural
sS Sway
TT sS
360 Sw
360
360 Sw
Postural Sway
360
T sS
Turn
mBESS 360 360º
sS
mB
CTSIB
T sS
360
360
Velocity
sS
mB
360
T sS
360
T sS
sS
Velocity
T sS
mBESS
Sw
T sS
W Sw
Duration
Sw
Angle
sS
W Sw
W Sw
W Sw
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Each test within the Mobility Lab system is designed to capture data that may help improve the analysis of certain
mobility and balance issues. The table below suggests which tests can be helpful to capture this data.
Tech Stats/Info
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PD
MS
CP
TBI
Stroke
Fall Risk
Dementia
Vestibular Disorders
mB
360
sS
Sw
TESTS
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Each test within the Mobility Lab system is designed to capture data for certain metrics. The table below indicates
the metrics that each test captures, and how many Opal sensors are necessary to gather data for each metric.
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Lower Limb
Tier 1
1 Opal sensor
Tier 2
Tier 3
3 Opal sensors
6 Opal sensors
Cadence
W Sw
W Sw
Gait Cycle Duration
W Sw
W Sw
Gait Speed
W Sw
W Sw
Elevation at Midswing
W Sw
W Sw
Double Support
W Sw
W Sw
Lateral Step Variability
W Sw
W Sw
Circumduction
W Sw
W Sw
Foot Strike Angle
W Sw
W Sw
Toe Off Angle
W Sw
W Sw
Stance
W Sw
W Sw
Step Duration
W Sw
W Sw
Stride Length
W Sw
W Sw
Swing
W Sw
W Sw
Toe Out Angle
W Sw
W Sw
Upper Limb
Maximum Velocity
W Sw
Range of Motion
W Sw
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Limb
Upper
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1 Opal sensor
Sw
Sw
Sw
Sw
Sw
Sw
Sw
3 Opal sensors
Maximum Velocity
Maximum Velocity
Range of Motion
Range of Motion
Sw
Sw
Sw
Sw
Sw
Sw
Sw
6 Opal sensors
Sw
Sw
Sw
Sw
Sw
Sw
Sw
Sw
Trunk Range
Range of
of Motion
Motion
Trunk
Coronal
Coronal
Sagittal
Sagittal
Transverse
Transverse
Sw
Sw
Sw
Sw
Lumbar Range
Range of
of Motion
Motion
Lumbar
Coronal
Coronal
Sagittal
Sagittal
Transverse
Transverse
Sw
Sw
Sw
Sw
Sw
Sw
Sw
Sw
Sw
Sw
Sit To
To Stand
Stand
Sit
Duration
Duration
Lean Angle
Lean Angle
sS
sS
T sS
T sS
sS
sS
sS
sS
sS
sS
T sS
T sS
sS
sS
sS
sS
Stand To
To Sit
Sit
Stand
Duration
Duration
Lean Angle
Lean Angle
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Turning
Turning
Stand To Sit
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sS
Duration
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Turning
Tech Stats/Info
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Troubleshooting
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T sS
T sS
T sS
Troubleshooting
1 Opal sensor
3 Opal sensors
6 Opal sensors
Angle
360
360
360
360 Sw
Sw
360
360 Sw
Sw
Duration
360
360
360
360 Sw
Sw
360
360 Sw
Sw
Velocity
360
360
360
360 Sw
Sw
360
360 Sw
Sw
W Sw
Sw
Steps in Turn
W Sw
Sw
Postural Sway
95% Ellipse Sway Area
mB
mB
mB
mB Sw
Sw
mB
mB Sw
Sw
RMS Sway
mB
mB
mB
mB Sw
Sw
mB
mB Sw
Sw
Coronal RMS Sway
mB
mB
mB
mB Sw
Sw
mB
mB Sw
Sw
Sagittal RMS Sway
mB
mB
mB
mB Sw
Sw
mB
mB Sw
Sw
Anticipatory Postural Adjustment
Duration
W Sw
Sw
W Sw
Sw
First Step Duration
W Sw
Sw
W Sw
Sw
First Step Range of Motion
W Sw
Sw
W Sw
Sw
Sagittal Max Acceleration
W Sw
Sw
W Sw
Sw
Coronal Max Acceleration
W Sw
Sw
W Sw
Sw
To upgrade your APDM sensor system, contact us at 888-988-APDM (2736) or info@apdm.com.
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Hardware Config
Troubleshooting
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Storage
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In most situations, it is sufficient to simply dock your sensors when not in use. When docked, sensors stop
recording, stop broadcasting, and charge batteries. Do not leave sensors docked in a docking station that is not
plugged into a power outlet.
For transport and storage, it is best to power off all system components. This can be done by docking the
sensors and clicking the “Power Off” button in the Mobility Lab menu. The sensors will power down the next time
they are undocked.
Cleaning
Clean the Opal sensors with a rubbing alcohol or other cleaning wipe. Do not use methyl alcohol, as it will cause
degradation of the plastic over time.
The sensors and other system components should not be submerged in any liquids or subjected to any high
temperatures.
The sensor straps can be removed and washed separately using mild soap and water.
Subject Attire
The subject should wear clothing that does not bind their movement in any significant way.
Walking shoes should be worn (i.e. no heels or flip-flops).
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TROUBLESHOOTING
APDM is pleased to assist you with any questions you may have about your
hardware, software, or the use of the technology for your application.
Please contact us at:
web: support.apdm.com
email: support@apdm.com
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LED Colors
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Red
White
Hardware
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Yellow
Green
Cyan
Blue
Magenta
LED Patterns and Error Messages
The LED on the Access Point and sensors provides important information about the operating state of the
hardware. The table below lists the LED flashing patterns associated with these states, which can be useful in
troubleshooting issues encountered with the hardware.
State
Pattern
Startup wait (5 sec) v1.0, bootloader v1
Startup Mode
Parts Parts
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Firmware Mode
Parts
Startup wait (5 sec) v1.1, bootloader v2
Failed to load firmware
Bootloader Mode
Docked Mode (pre-charging - very low battery)
fast
Docked Mode (bulk charging - low battery)
slow
Docked Mode (trickle charging - 80-100% charge)
Docked Mode (full charge)
Docked Mode (battery error)
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Docked Mode (wait)
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Docked Mode (error)
Reset Mode
Transitioning into standby or powering off
Hold Mode
Run Mode (battery level 4, full)
Run Mode (battery level 3)
Firmware Mode
Run Mode (battery level 2)
Run Mode (battery level 1, low)
Run Mode (battery very low)
Run Mode (clock unset, battery level 4, full)
Run Mode (clock unset, battery level 3)
Run Mode (clock unset, battery level 2)
Run Mode (clock unset, battery level 1, low)
Run Mode (clock unset, battery very low)
Run Mode (no sync-lock, battery level 4, full)
Run Mode (no sync-lock, battery level 3)
Run Mode (no sync-lock, battery level 2)
Run Mode (no sync-lock, battery level 1, low)
Run Mode (no sync-lock, battery very low)
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Run Mode (clock unset, no sync-lock, battery level 4, full)
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Run Mode (clock unset, no sync-lock, battery level 3)
Run Mode (clock unset, no sync-lock, battery level 2)
Run Mode (clock unset, no sync-lock, battery level 1, low)
Run Mode (clock unset, no sync-lock, battery very low)
Error Mode (default)
Error Mode
Error Mode (configuration)
Error Mode (system)
Error Mode (data buffer)
Error Mode (SD buffer)
Error Mode (SD I/O)
Wireless Streaming Debug Mode
Card is full
Normal
CPU limited
Sync bad
CPU limited, Sync bad
Missed sync > 0
Missed sync > 0, CPU limited
Missed sync > 0, Sync bad
Missed sync > 0, CPU limited, Sync bad
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INFORMATION
For complete sensor information, please visit www.apdm.com
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Button 1
Button 2
Dimensions
55mm x 40.2mm x 12.5mm
Material
PC-ABS plastic, glass
Weight
<25 grams (with battery)
Battery Life
Wireless Streaming (8h), Synchronous Logging (12h), Asynchronous Logging (16h)
Wireless Radio
Nordic Semiconductor nRF51822
Frequency Band
2.40-2.48GHz ISM band, adjustable
Data Rate
2Mbps on-air data-rate
Latency
300ms (typical) with data buffer, 30ms (typical) without data buffer
Transmission Range 30m line of sight, 10m indoors
Data Buffer
8Gb (~720 hours)
Synchronization
<1ms
difference, up to 24 Opals
Screen Resolution
128px x 128px
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Compliance Information
FCC
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by APDM could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
To access FCC and IC information on the APDM Opal and Access Point - Press Button 2 twice from the home screen.
Industry Canada (IC)
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canadienne applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux
conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire d’interférence, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter toute interférence subie, même si l’interférence
est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
WEEE Directive Statement for the European Union
In common with all Electronic and Electrical products, APDM equipment should not be disposed of in household waste. Alternative arrangements may apply in other
juristictions.
FCC ID: 2AHZD-OPAL
IC: 21349-OPAL
Model: Opal
FCC ID: 2AHZD-AP
IC: 21349-AP
Model: AP
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