Moticon INSOLE1 OpenGO sensor insole User Manual PowerPoint Pr sentation

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Instructions
OPENGO
SENSOR INSOLE
WARNING
See the detailed product information
and tutorial videos in the support
section of the moticon homepage
www.moticon.com/support
Do not use a sharp object to remove
user-replaceable coin cells.
Contact your local waste disposal
department to properly recycle the coin
cells. Perchlorate material, special
handling my apply.
Warnings
Warnings
WARNING
Remove the coin cells when you have
finished your measurements.
Store the sensor insole only without
coin cells.
The coin cell compartment must face
down when inserting a sensor insole
into a shoe.
The sensor insole does not need
maintenance and must only be cleaned
as described here
www.moticon.com/support
NOTICE ON RISKS ON HEALTH
The OpenGo sensor insole is no
orthotic. In case an orthotic is used,
consult your doctor if it can be replaced
by a OpenGo sensor insole.
Only wear a left and a right sensor
insole in order to avoid asymetric gait.
Only wear OpenGo sensor insoles with
socks to avoid skin irritation.
Only wear OpenGo sensor insoles in
the right size and in closed footwear.
Warnings
Warnings
NOTICE ON RISKS ON HEALTH
Immediately stop using OpenGo sensor
insoles if skin irritation or pain appears.
Do not wear OpenGo sensor insoles
with open foot ulcers or wounds.
Do not wear OpenGo sensor insoles for
driving cars or climbing ladders.
Do not wear OpenGo sensor insoles if
strong foot sweat appears and do not
expose sensor insoles to humidity.
OpenGo sensor insole overview
The OpenGo sensor insole is a fully integrated
sensor insole. It is completely wireless
and hence does not interfere the wearer‘s
motion.
The sensor insole measures the plantar
pressure distribution, total loads and the
acceleration of the foot.
wireless
precise
ultra flat
& robust
Specifications
Coin cell type
User-replaceable PD2032 (rechargeable),
3.7 volts
Coin cell life
Up to 29 hours, depending on operation
mode
Operating
temperature
range
From 10°C to 40°C
Radio frequency/ 2.4 GHz ANT wireless
protocol
communications protocol
Water resistance No, cleaning with liquid sanitizer
Coin cell charger
Coin cells
Power supply
OpenGo sensor insoles should exclusively
be operated with rechargeable coin cells !
Primary coin cells (batteries) may cause malfunction due to a much faster voltage drop !
Coin cell
Model
Type
Voltage
Capacity
Cycles
Coin cell charger
PD2032
rechargeable
3.7 V
75 mAh
400 (70 %)
Model wall adapter
or other
Type CC / CV
Charge voltage
4.2 V
You need 1 coin cell model PD2032 for each
sensor insole.
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Installing the coin cell
Take the sensor insole upside down.
Remove the lid by lifting the lid nose with
your thumbnail.
Installing the coin cell
Prepare the coin cell with the positive side
facing up in the displayed insole orientation.
Slide the coin cell under the positive battery
contact flap.
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Installing the coin cell
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Place the lid with the nose inwards and
centrical on the coin cell compartment.
Snap in the lid by pressing on it with your
thumb.
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Pairing the OpenGo sensor insole with a PC
Before you can connect your OpenGo sensor insoles
wirelessly to your PC and view data in the analysis
software Beaker, you must pair the sensor insoles
with your PC.
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Pairing the OpenGo sensor insole with a PC
Shake the sensor insole to wake it up.
Put the sensor insole next to the ANT stick,
upside down to activate the pairing mode.
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Pairing the OpenGo sensor insole with a PC
Activate the pairing function in the
Beaker PC software.
After pairing has succeeded, put
the sensor insole back upside up.
Repeat the procedure for the other
sensor insole (left or right).
NOTICE
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Ensure to only put one sensor
insole in pairing mode at a time!
Type in a name for your sensor insoles
in the Beaker PC software.
Installing the sensor insole
The intended use of the OpenGo
sensor insole is inshoe measurement.
Many different shoe types may be used.
NOTICE
Do not use the sensor insoles for
measurements outside a shoe.
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Installing the sensor insole
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Take out the original insole and slide in
the front part of the sensor insole.
Put your hand under the sensor insole
for inserting it entirely into the shoe.
Installing the sensor insole
Push the heel part of the sensor insole
carefully down into the shoe.
For taking the sensor insole out of a shoe,
grab its underneath and pull it carefully out.
NOTICE
Make sure you do not bend or
tort the middle part of the
sensor insole while putting it in
or taking it out from a shoe.
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Misuse of the OpenGo sensor insoles
CAUTION
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Do not cut the
sensor insoles!
This will damage
its sensors.
CAUTION
Do not stitch!
Sharp elements
cause severe
damage. Take
care of spiky
objects.
CAUTION
Do not bend
midfoot!
Atypical bending
destroys the
electronics.
CAUTION
Do not tort!
Atypical tortion
destroys the
electronics.
FCC compliance
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, and
2. this device must accept any
interference received, including
interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and may cause
harmful interference to radio communications
if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions.
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FCC compliance
However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference
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by one of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the
equipment and the receiver.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
This product does not contain any userserviceable parts.
FCC compliance
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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© 2014 Moticon GmbH
Moticon GmbH
Machtlfinger Str. 21,
81379 Munich, Germany
Date: Sept. 17th, 2014
Document version: 01.00.02
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