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NUROTM System User Manual v09.17.2021 Copyright information (?) Building Shooters Technology LLC STE B 5810 Shelby Oaks Dr. Memphis, TN 38134-7315 FCC Certification Information TBD Laser Safety Warnings (NURO) General Firearms Safety 2 Table of Contents
- Welcome/ About Building Shooters Technology
- NURO System Overview
- The NURO Device [Link that jumps to the beginning of each chp/section]
- Overview of the device and recommended care
- Modes of operation
- Accessories and recommended care
- Diffractive Optical Elements
- The Isolation Tool (ISO)
- The NURO Mobile App
- The Engagement Assessment Tool (EA) [Future Capability Placeholder]
- The NURO System Online Ecosystem [Future Capability Placeholder]
- Building Shooters Customer Support 3 About Building Shooters Technology Thank you for your purchase of a NURO System! And congratulations! Your purchase of a NURO system will bring you years of reliable and measurable training value when implemented with a quality training plan! The NURO system enables perfecting the most important system the HUMAN SYSTEM. NURO is the first affordable and scalable small arms training system with unlimited versality to include dry fire, 3D and 360 degree scenarios. Our mission is to drive fundamental change in the firearms and tactical training industry. 4 NUROTM System Overview NURO is a system of systems that can be used virtually any configuration to meet your training needs. The System:
NURO device Isolation Tool (ISO) Mobile App Engagement Assessment Tool (EA)
(In development) (In development) (Future capability) D e t ails B T D NUROTM System Overview The NURO Device is the center of the NURO system and provides an affordable and scalable means of creating an augmented reality training environment for users by means of visible laser light and/or traditional audible tones to measure visual and audible stimuli and compare them to user responses to those stimuli. NURO devices are networkable with one another and other system components via Wifi and Bluetooth RF links. The Isolation Tool (ISO) is a user wrist-worn remote sensor that links to a NURO device wirelessly to enable identification/ differentiation of individual users responses allowing multiple users to participate in NURO scenarios simultaneously without a loss in user data fidelity. ISO acts as an accessory to a NURO device and can not be used alone. The NURO Mobile App is the gateway to maximizing the benefits of the NURO System for increased ease of user interface with networked NURO devices, building multi-device scenarios, controlling multiple devices and arrays, uploading and running subscriber content from the Building Shooters, and simply updating device firmware. The initial offering will be iOS compatible for use with Apple products (tablets are recommended for ease of interface due to the larger screen). The Engagement Assessment Tool (EA) is a future capability that will automatically record, process and analyze user actions. In the small arms training application this means automatic target engagement detection and scoring. This combined with the ISO will dramatically reduce the amount of training time required to conduct organizational level qualifications by allowing multiple users to train simultaneously and target analysis/ scoring to be done in-stride. 6 The NURO Device Familiarization of the NURO Device:
LCD Display Front Keypad Power Switch Side Keypad 7 The NURO Device Laser Apertures Power Switch Side Keypad 8 Battery Compartment Door The NURO Device Top/Front View Bottom View Battery Compartment
(Door Removed) 9 The NURO Device 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Quick start and recommended user care
- Getting started [link to latest video guide on website=
seems easiest way to update a video for each FW update]
- Familiarization of controls, components, and features of the NURO will help with understanding and following these instructions and the terminology used.
- Install batteries, your NURO comes with a 5/64 allen key for loosening
& tightening the battery door screws. Use caustion the screws do not require much force and should never be forced beyond finger tight if resistance is encountered. Rather unscrew and verify no debris is present on the screw threads or the threaded inserts in the housing causing the resistance.
- Observe the precaution to never look into laser apertures or point them at anyones eyes turn on power by pressing the power switch. The display backlight will light. After 3-5 seconds press the enter button and the main screen should appear indicating the status and setting of the NURO device similar to the example to the left.
- The following pages explain the various settings and indications of the NURO device main screen. 10 The NURO Device 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Device configurations:
-Master (MSTR) for standalone device use or, alternatively, allows the device to be the central node
/ control station / data hub for an array of subservient devices. This is limited to [1]MSTR/[4]SUB.
- Repeater3 (RPR3) For use in networking with a limited number of devices using soft networking via the wifi chips limited connection points. This limits to [1]RPR3/[3]SUB/[1]Control App
- Repeater (RPTR) For use in group training settings. The device will function either alone or as the central node / control station/ data hub for an array of subservient devices. However, the device in repeater configuration will be subservient to, and pass data to, a mobile control device running an application (such as a tablet or phone).
- Sub (SUBXX) Device functions as a projector / noise emitter only based control or programs received from either a master or repeater device. Displays Sub Identifier (XX = numerical designation)
[Changing NURO Configuration]
11 The NURO Device 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Displays current date and time. Both are configured manually in settings upon device setup. Displays current estimated battery life remaining. Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME 12 The NURO Device 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Indicators showing the status of the three laser modules. If the letter is displayed, the laser is on. If the letter is not displayed, the laser is off (normal for start-up). The letter should blink if the on mode of the laser is set to blinking. The following pages discuss the settings on the left side of the main display and adjusting them 13 NURO Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME A par set, within a firearms training context, is a defined time period for specific skill performance. For example, a parset time for drawing a weapon from the holster and firing two rounds might be 1.5 seconds. In modern training, this is typically measured based on a shooters response time from an audible beep produced by a shot timer. We want to leave this same basic functionality and training capability in the NUROTM device. Therefore, the device will have a par mode. We also want the user to be able to manually define the stimulus used for the par, along with other parameters such as duration and start time after initiation etc. (this will all occur in the settings menus). Par sets are generally used for some very specific training reasons, mostly (though not always) in non-live-fire settings so this will often simply display off. If the device reads IS set in par mode, this will display the stimulus (only one stimulus applies to the par set) and the time period defined by the user. Par: X XXX.XX For example, the following would indicate a 2.5 sec par time being set for the buzzer (audible). If nothing is programmed X 000.00 work fine as default place holders. Par: A 002.50 14 NURO Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Settings menu will take the user away from this main display page to the settings main menu page. Using the arrow keys to highlight the word Settings and then press the enter button will enter the Settings menu.
[Settings Menu]
15 NURO Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Mode The purpose of the mode option is to allow the user to quickly switch the operating mode of the device from the main screen, without going off into the settings menu. The options here for the MVP are below. There will be other modes, to include scenario mode (downloadable commercial content), that will be developed post MVP. Manual this mode involves the device being intended to be used where all inputs/outputs happen through manual manipulation of the device buttons. If multiple devices are linked (ie. master device and sub device(s)) the sub device(s) output information will be fed to the master device for display. Parset this mode places the device in a very simple operating mode, as described on page 8. When the initiate/audio button is pressed, the device will run the parset program that has been programmed manually into the device through the settings menu. When this mode is set, the par stimulus and defined time period will be displayed in par. Drill this mode (formerly called geezer mode) consists of set programs
(output patterns) that are hardwired into the device (just not editable by the user, they dont have to be anything special from a programming or database standpoint). This is one of the simplest operational modes where there is a one button interface with the device. When the I/A button is pushed, the device will run one of the defined output patterns, randomly selected. Custom this allows the user to run custom, user generated, scenarios/programs Default is Drill. 16 NURO Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Save allows the user to save and name the data from the latest run in the devices memory. Hitting save opens a pop-up which allows the user to name the saved run if desired. Alternatively this could be a new page. Once the run is saved (or cancelled), the user is returned to the main screen. Save Run Enter Name: 00000000000001 Save Cancel 17 NURO Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Prog: stands for program. This will display a string identifying the drill, custom program, or (in post MVP versions) the downloaded scenario that is being (or has been) run. Alternatively this may display the type of program, program lists, or DRILL and RNDM
(random) to indicate that the drills are run in a random order. Selecting this will open a menu of available drills, custom programs, or scenarios, depending on the mode in use. The menu will allow for configuration of the drill/program run and selection of the drill/program/list. When in Manual mode, None is displayed because manual mode does not involve the use of pre-programmed events. Default: DRILL RNDM Other Examples: LIST0000001 RNDM LIST0000001 SEQ (Sequential run of a list) 00000001 identification of a specific program selected Clicking / selecting this tab opens a menu The menu contains 1) A populated Access Table of up to 12? More?? either lists or custom programs So you can have a queue of stuff to run through fast without going into multiple layers of menu 2)Ability to select either a program or list to run and define whether or not its going to run
(in the case of lists) sequentially or in random order from within the list or, alternatively, Drill Mode If the user tries to program a list of scenarios, one of which contains more devices than are linked, the user will be prompted with a warning and an option to continue without all devices or abort. 18 Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Drill Mode Manage Programs & Lists
<< Main Screen Drill List Drill 01 Drill 02 Drill 03 Drill 04 Drill 05 Select How Drills Run Run Drills Random Run Drills in Sequence Select Single Drills 19 Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Custom Mode Manage Programs & Lists
<< Main Screen Quick Access Lists/Programs LST000000001 LST000000002 CSTM0000001 CSTM0000010 LST000000005 Custom Programs Custom Lists Select How List Runs Random Run in Sequence Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Custom Lists
<< Manage Programs and Lists Select List LST000000001 LST000000002 LST000000003 LST000000004 LST000000005 LST000000006 BobsTrng_Fri Add to Quick Access (12 max) 1 3 2 11 Custom Programs The NURO Device
- User care of NURO these precautions will void any warranty and potentially expose the user to harmful laser radiation.
- There is no user maintenance or service. Return NURO to Building Shooters for any repairs or service. Failure to comply with
- Although NURO is built to be used in a rugged outdoor environment it does contain some physically delicate electronic components and should be handled with the same care one would typically handle their cell phone: avoid physical impacts or stress to the display screen and case in general
- avoid exposing NURO to excessive dust, dirt, harsh chemicals, or submersion in liquids
- wipe dust or other residue from NURO with a clean lint-free cloth damp cloth or mild cleaner
- recommend storage of NURO without batteries installed to prolong NURO and battery life
- Updating device firmware
- [Process for OTA update here]
22 NURO Modes of operation 23 Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Mode The purpose of the mode option is to allow the user to quickly switch the operating mode of the device from the main screen, without going off into the settings menu. The options here for the MVP are below. There will be other modes, to include scenario mode (downloadable commercial content), that will be developed post MVP. Manual this mode involves the device being intended to be used where all inputs/outputs happen through manual manipulation of the device buttons. If multiple devices are linked (ie. master device and sub device(s)) the sub device(s) output information will be fed to the master device for display. Parset this mode places the device in a very simple operating mode, as described on page 8. When the initiate/audio button is pressed, the device will run the parset program that has been programmed manually into the device through the settings menu. When this mode is set, the par stimulus and defined time period will be displayed in par. Drill this mode (formerly called geezer mode) consists of set programs
(output patterns) that are hardwired into the device (just not editable by the user, they dont have to be anything special from a programming or database standpoint). This is one of the simplest operational modes where there is a one button interface with the device. When the I/A button is pushed, the device will run one of the defined output patterns, randomly selected. Custom this allows the user to run custom, user generated, scenarios/programs Default is Drill. 24 Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Save allows the user to save and name the data from the latest run in the devices memory. Hitting save opens a pop-up which allows the user to name the saved run if desired. Alternatively this could be a new page. Once the run is saved (or cancelled), the user is returned to the main screen. Save Run Enter Name: 00000000000001 Save Cancel 25 Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Prog: stands for program. This will display a string identifying the drill, custom program, or (in post MVP versions) the downloaded scenario that is being (or has been) run. Alternatively this may display the type of program, program lists, or DRILL and RNDM (random) to indicate that the drills are run in a random order. Selecting this will open a menu of available drills, custom programs, or scenarios, depending on the mode in use. The menu will allow for configuration of the drill/program run and selection of the drill/program/list. When in Manual mode, None is displayed because manual mode does not involve the use of pre-programmed events. Default: DRILL RNDM Other Examples: LIST0000001 RNDM LIST0000001 SEQ (Sequential run of a list) 00000001 identification of a specific program selected Clicking / selecting this tab opens a menu The menu contains 1) A populated Access Table of up to 12? More?? either lists or custom programs So you can have a queue of stuff to run through fast without going into multiple layers of menu 2)Ability to select either a program or list to run and define whether or not its going to run (in the case of lists) sequentially or in random order from within the list or, alternatively, Drill Mode If the user tries to program a list of scenarios, one of which contains more devices than are linked, the user will be prompted with a warning and an option to continue without all devices or abort. 26 Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Drill Mode Manage Programs & Lists
<< Main Screen Drill List Drill 01 Drill 02 Drill 03 Drill 04 Drill 05 Select How Drills Run Run Drills Random Run Drills in Sequence Select Single Drills 27 Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Custom Mode Manage Programs & Lists
<< Main Screen Quick Access Lists/Programs LST000000001 LST000000002 CSTM0000001 CSTM0000010 LST000000005 Custom Programs Custom Lists Select How List Runs Random Run in Sequence Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Custom Lists
<< Manage Programs and Lists Select List LST000000001 LST000000002 LST000000003 LST000000004 LST000000005 LST000000006 BobsTrng_Fri Add to Quick Access (12 max) 1 3 2 11 Custom Programs Main Display
**New**
000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME This identifier should be present if the device has sub devices linked to it in either master mode or repeater mode. It should display the number of sub devices that are actively linked. 30 Main Display
**New**
000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME This identifier should be present if the device has ISO tools linked to it. (The ISO tool is the wrist watch device that will isolate out an individual shooters performance in a group range setting. It should display the number of ISO devices that are actively linked.
**Note that there may be more than one ISO device linked to a single master
(or repeater) NUROTM. This will allow individual ISOs to be mounted on individual weapon systems, to be worn on each wrist (for one handed shooting), or to be worn by the next shooter in line during a qualification setting (this will reduce the time requirement to run qualifications if the next iteration can be set up and ready to go). In the event multiple lines of shooters are wearing ISO tools, this is one of the reasons for the dual sensors in the ISO tool to reduce the occurrence of false positives.**
31 Main Display
**New**
000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME This identifier should be present if the device is linked to either a Master device, or to a Controlling device (tablet, phone, etc) while in the Repeater configuration. This identifies the device that is controlling (or receiving data from in manual mode) either the Sub or the Repeater. 32 Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME This string identifies the device from which the output is reported. This entire table will be disabled in Sub configuration. In either Master or Repeater configuration outputs from this device will read MM (master). Possible values are:
MM Outputs from device in Master configuration Outputs from device in Repeater configuration XX (ie. 01 99) Inputs to device (shots) from internal microphone Outputs from relevant device (linked devices 01-99) IX (ie.1-8) *New*
Inputs (shots) from linked ISO Tools (linked wrist watches 1-8) 33 Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Act This is the actual event being measured or displayed in the timeline. String Options BUZZ *New* Eliminate BUZZ STRT *New* - Initiation sequence begins (customizable but by default is a .5 sec audio output from the Master/Repeater device). GON Green Laser On G0.25 Green Laser blink 0.25s G0.75 Green Laser blink 0.75s GOFF Green Laser Off RON Red Laser On R0.25 Red Laser blink 0.25s R0.75 Red Laser blink 0.75s ROFF Red Laser Off FON Forrest Laser On F0.25 Forrest Laser blink 0.25s F0.75 Forrest Laser blink 0.75s FOFF Forrest Laser Off AON Audio (buzzer) On *New*
AOFF Audio (buzzer) Off *New*
34 SXXX Shot Input Received (Shots 001 999 are numbered sequentially in order as they are received by the device regardless of source. Later processing (laptop-based software) can do future refinement to sort by input location, ie. which ISO tool the shots come from. More shots will start count again at 001 requiring manual calculation or software tool for analysis (note the difference here possibly between what is displayed here and what is stored in the database where the display is a standard calculation of the database value). Of note here, when ISO tools are linked/enabled, the Master/Repeater device internal function of detecting shots is disabled. Its one method or the other, not both) END Applies only in Drill and Custom modes. Ending Sequence Begins (customizeable but by default is four .5 sec audio outputs from the Master/Repeater device) Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Split Time elapsed between the previous event in the timeline and this listed event. XXX.XX (ie. 000.00 seconds to 999.99 seconds). STRT (initiation) time is always 000.00 and begins at the beginning of the initiation sequence. If time goes over 999.99 seconds, time should keep running but begin counting/displaying again at 000.00. So in that event the split would be manually calculated at 999.99 + display time from the screen, or actual time pulled from software tool. Note that this is unlikely with envisioned usage for initial versions of firmware. Probably best to calculate this split time locally based on the difference on the timeline between the events actually being displayed rather than all events in the timeline. The reason for this is that it will allow us to make the device run scenarios easier to grade in the field by only displaying the identified determinative stimuli in the timeline that is displayed on the device. This is something that will be set in the programming of custom scenarios (for multi-
device or custom programmed events) or will be set locally in the settings menu for manual mode of operation. 35 Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Time Actual time of event within the timeline. STRT event is always zero and is measured from the beginning of the start event. XXX.XX (ie. 000.00 seconds to 999.99 seconds). If time goes over 999.99 seconds, time should keep running but begin counting/displaying again at 000.00. So future events would be manually logged at 999.99 + display time from the screen, or actual time pulled from software tool. Note that this is unlikely with envisioned usage for initial versions of firmware. 36 Main Display > Settings Settings Menu
<< Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.0
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Just a test header to the screen. Blinking Manage Drills 37 Main Display > Settings Settings Menu
<< Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.0
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Allows the user to manually navigate back to the main screen 38 Main Display > Settings Settings Menu
<< Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.0
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Allows the user to enter the configuration menu 39 Main Display > Settings Settings Menu
<< Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.0
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Displays the current configuration setting. Options are MSTR RPTR SUB Default is MSTR 40 Main Display > Settings Settings Menu
<< Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.0
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Allows the user to enter the par set menu 41 Main Display > Settings Settings Menu
<< Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.0
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Displays the current par set. X XXX.XX is the naming convention First character stands for the device output used for the par and can be A audio R Red G- Green F Forrest The rest of the numbers are the time set for the par. Default is no par set. (ie. _ 000.00) 42 Main Display > Settings Settings Menu
<< Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.0
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
**New**
Allows the user to enter the menu to adjust what device output data is displayed on the timeline presented on the main screen. All data is still collected and recorded (and potentially saved if the user saves it) as part of each run. This allows the user to make the grading much easier by only displaying the determinative stimulus or the stimulus that indicates deadly force application is required. This typically will be the most important element from which to measure response time, both for starting and stopping use of force
(starting and stopping to shoot). 43 Main Display > Settings Settings Menu
<< Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.0
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
**New**
Displays the device current display configuration Values displayed here is either X X X X MULTIPLE Values for each character can be A R G F for Audio, Red, Green and Forrest representing the device outputs. The value(s) that is being displayed represent the device outputs that will be displayed in the main timeline. If multiple projection devices are linked together the value here is MULTIPLE. This means the user will have to go into the menu to see the settings. Default value is all device outputs being displayed. 44 Main Display > Settings Settings Menu
<< Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.0
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Allows the user to view the standard drills and manage how they are run
(customize the initiation and end sequences). Allows the user to enter the programming menu, to build their own customized programmed scenarios. 45 Main Display > Settings Settings Menu
<< Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.0
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
No value to display. 46 Main Display > Settings Settings Menu
<< Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.0
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Allows the user to enter the menu where they can adjust shot type and sensitivity. The device is intended to be functional with both real firearms and with simulated weapons such as simunition, UTM, and airsoft. However, the sound and recoil (using the ISO devices) are very different between these different options, so determining whether a shot occurred or not will probably require different processing algorithms and some functions may be limited, or reliability may be reduced, when using some simulated weapons. Functionality with simunition, airsoft, and UTM are not intended to be a component of the MVP firmware product. However, the ability to adjust shot sensitivity for live fire and the ability to adjust dead time for live fire is important for the MVP, because these impact live fire functionality. 47 Main Display > Settings Settings Menu
<< Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.0
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Displays the current device setting. Values are anticipated to be:
Live Fire Sim Airsoft It is possible other firearms simulation and training technologies, such as UTM and Coolfire, may require their own processing algorithms for best performance. If so, these would be added in later firmware revisions. Default setting is Live Fire 48 Main Display > Settings Settings Menu
<< Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.0
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Allows entry into the menu to adjust the device output settings such as modulation (blinking) for the lasers in non-custom operation, laser output intensity (if possible) and volume for audio (if possible). 49 Main Display > Settings Settings Menu
<< Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.0
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
No Data to Display 50 Main Display > Settings Settings Menu
<< Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.0
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Allows the user to enter the menu to manage multiple devices, device interaction and naming related settings and device linking for both ISO tools and other NUROTM projection devices. 51 Main Display > Settings Settings Menu
<< Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.0
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Displays current device name. This should be the same value as at the top right of the main display. (obviously its not in this example) MSTRXXXXXXX RPTRXXXXXXX SUBXX The optional string after the label allows the user to provide a custom name to the device (set inside the configuration menu) for Master or Repeater configurations. The assigned device number (01-99) will be displayed in Sub configuration once the device is synced up. This should be assigned in order of syncing (ie. first sub device synced to a MSTR or RPTR device is 01. Second is 02. Third is 03 and so on.) Default would simply be MSTR 52 Main Display > Settings Settings Menu
<< Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.0
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Provides access to menu to show any relevant data about the device and allow the user to connect to the application and update the device firmware. 53 Main Display > Settings Settings Menu
<< Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.0
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Displays latest firmware version (naming convention is NOT being defined here just placeholder stuff - open to suggestions. Sure you probably already have this in place). 54 Main Display > Settings Settings Menu
<< Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.0
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Allows use to enter the menu to set date and time for the device 55 Main Display > Settings Settings Menu
<< Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.0
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Allows use to enter the menu to view or manipulate saved data 56 Main Display > Settings Settings Menu
<< Main Screen
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Allows user to enter the menu to set up / manage device interface with applications on either mobile devices or computers. Allows Wifi and BLE Turn Off / Turn On MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.0 Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps / Wifi 57 Main Display > Settings > Set Configuration
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Config Menu
<< Settings Master Repeater Repeater3 Sub Name Device:
This menu allows the user to select the device configuration. It should also show some indicator as to which is currently selected, which updates when the selection is changed. This does NOT have to be an arrow as depicted, its just a concept placeholder. The objective is to have an intuitive method of indicating which configuration has been selected. Alternative this can be accomplished through a dropdown menu or selected configuration such as:
Master Where the other two dropdown options are Repeater and Sub Allows user to add custom device name (string) 58 Main Display > Settings > Set Par
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Par Set Menu
<< Settings Select Output Set Par Time Set Delay A 002.50 RNDM This menu allows the user to customize a par set. The first menu item will take the user to a page that allows them to select the output used for the par. There are four options, A, R, G, F. (Audio, Red Laser, Green Laser, Forest Laser). The second menu item will allow the user to a page that allows them to set the par time. The third menu item will take the user to a page that allows them to customize the delay for the parset that occurs upon the pressing of the initiation button. This feature is useful depending upon the application. For example, as an instructor running a student through drills using a parset, you typically want the par to start immediately when you hit the initiate button. As an individual running yourself through drills alone, you typically want a random delay between when you hit the button and when the drill starts. This menu item allows for customization and personalization of this feature to meet the users unique specifications. Options are NONE RNDM XXX.XX Specific Time Defined in Set Delay Page 59 Main Display > Settings > Set Par > Select Output
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Select Par Output
<< Par Set Menu Audio Red Laser Green Laser Forest Laser This menu allows the user to Select the par output. Default is Audio.
**Note that the visual outputs will perform based on the standard device settings. In other words if the output settings are for blinking, the laser will blink. If the output settings are for a steady beam, the laser will NOT blink.**
Same concept as before on the arrow this is a place holder for an intuitive method of showing which item is selected. Alternatively this can be selected in a single drop down menu or selection configuration such as:
Audio Where the other selections are Red Laser, Green Laser, Forest Laser 60 Main Display > Settings > Set Par > Set Par Time
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Set Par Time
<< Par Set Menu Audio Red Laser Green Laser Forest Laser XXX.XX XXX.XX XXX.XX XXX.XX This menu allows the user to Select the par time. Default is 000.00 for all outputs. The concept Im working off of right now is that the user can use the arrow buttons to move up/down on the Audio/Red Laser etc. section and left/right from the output to the various time components (hundreds of seconds to hundredths of a second). Once in the number section, the up/down arrows will change the number. Open to any and all better ideas on how to do this. In terms of what these actually mean from an output standpoint. The user will hit the initiate/audio button. This will go through the delay (if assigned next menu) or straight into the par depending on those settings
(next menu). For an audible par, it will function like this. Sound output fixed at .15sec no modulation. I
A Initiate Sound
(.15s) Sound Par Set Finish (Par) Sound (.15s) Delay (if any) Time Period Defined (Par) For visual par (lasers) it will Function like this I
A Visual Par Set Visual Stimulus Delay (if any) Time Period Defined (Par) 61 Main Display > Settings > Set Par > Set Delay
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Set Delay
<< Par Set Menu None Set Delay Time Time Random Start XXX.XX Lower Limit Upper Limit XXX.XX XXX.XX This menu allows the user to Select and set the delay type and time for par sets. Delay indicates what happens when the user presses the I/A (Initiate / Audio) button on the device in par mode. The par will either start immediately (No Delay) or the start of the par stimulus will be delayed by either a fixed time period or a random time period within user defined parameters. Default is None. Same concept as before on the arrow this is a place holder for an intuitive method of showing which item is selected. Same concept as before on the time adjustment method and use of arrow keys on the device. 62 Main Display > Settings > Filter Display (Drill)
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Filter Display Menu DRILL This menu allows the user to choose what device outputs are displayed on the main screen in MANUAL mode or DRILL mode.
<< Settings ALL DRILLS The Start STRT will always display. The End END will always display. Reset Programmed Settings Default in MANUAL or DRILL modes is all stimuli being selected. Stimulus Projection Dvc MM R
X G
X F
X A
X Shot Isolation 01 X In PARSET mode the par stimulus will always display. There will be no options. In CUSTOM mode these values will be pulled from what is defined in the custom program, however, the user may change the values here if desired. In all cases, all data is collected and stored (if saved) with the run. This function simply acts as a data filter to make use of the display and the data more user friendly (in other words, the user can define that only the specific stimuli which indicate deadly force should be used are displayed). _______________________________________________________________ In DRILL Mode the user can choose to remove any of the visual outputs from the data displayed on the main screen. The user can scroll to any of the X boxes and either select or not select it to change the status. X means that the stimulus will display. User can also select or not ISO tools linked to device. In the Data field (-----), any data definition assigned to that stimulus will be displayed. 63 Main Display > Settings > Filter Display (Manual)
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Filter Display Menu MANUAL This menu allows the user to choose what device outputs are displayed on the main screen in MANUAL mode or DRILL mode.
<< Settings Manual No pre-set filters Stimulus Projection R Dvc
X G
X MM 01
X
X Shot Isolation 01 02 X X F
X
X A
X
X The Start STRT will always display. Default in these modes is ALL In PARSET mode the par stimulus will always display. There will be no options. In CUSTOM mode these values will be pulled from what is defined in the custom program, however, the user may change the values here if desired. In all cases, all data is collected and stored (if saved) with the run. This function simply acts as a data filter to make use of the display and the data more user friendly (in other words, the user can define that only the specific stimuli which indicate deadly force should be used are displayed). _______________________________________________________________ In MANUAL Mode the user can choose to remove any of the visual outputs from the Master Device from the data displayed on the main screen. The user can choose to remove any of the visual outputs and the audio output from the any of the linked devices (including shot isolation tools) from the data displayed on the main screen. The screen should scroll down with the down arrow to show all linked 64 projection devices and shot isolation devices (if any). Main Display > Settings > Filter Display (Parset)
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Filter Display Menu PARSET There are no options in parset mode. _______________________________________________________________
<< Settings Thought about making this not available No Display Filter Available In PARSET Mode 65 Main Display > Settings > Filter Display (Custom)
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled**
Filter Display Menu CUSTOM This menu allows the user to choose what device outputs are displayed on the main screen in MANUAL mode or DRILL mode.
<< Settings CSTM000000001 Restore pre-set filters Stimulus Projection R
X
X G
X
X F
X
X A
X
X MM 01 Shot Isolation 01 02 X X The Start STRT will always display. Default in these modes is ALL In PARSET mode the par stimulus will always display. There will be no options. In CUSTOM mode these values will be pulled from what is defined in the custom program, however, the user may change the values for the local display here if desired. In all cases, all data is collected and stored (if saved) with the run. This function simply acts as a data filter to make use of the display and the data more user friendly (in other words, the user can define that only the specific stimuli which indicate deadly force should be used are displayed). _______________________________________________________________ In CUSTOM Mode the user can choose to remove any of the visual outputs from the Master Device from the data displayed on the main screen. The user can choose to remove any of the visual outputs and the audio output from the any of the linked devices from the data displayed on the main screen. The screen should scroll down with the down arrow to show all options for the custom scenario. The user has the option, after having made manual changes, to return to the settings programmed with the current custom program being run. (See Red Circle) 66 Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
This menu allows the user to enter the detailed menus for creating, managing and viewing custom scenario programs and viewing the pre-set drill parameters and managing initiation sequences and/or delays for them. Drill+Custom Menu
<< Settings Pre-Set Drills Manage Custom Scenarios Manage Custom Lists 67 Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Pre-set Drills
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Pre-set Drill Menu This menu allows the user to view drills or, edit the initiation and ending sequence for the drills as well as define output definitions (such as hand, gun, knife etc.) for the visual stimuli of the drills. This menu allows the user to change the initiation and ending sequence for the standard drills (geezer mode). It also allows them to edit the output definitions for the Device MM R
G
F
Default initiation is an audio output of .5s Default ending is four audio outputs of .5s Change Initiation Seq Default Change End Seq Default Drills Drill 01 Drill 02 Drill 03 Drill 04 Scrolling down and selecting each drill will bring up a new screen displaying the drill information. There are currently 12 standard drills. Scrolling up/down will take the user to the other drills. These drills are not editable in terms of output or timing. The same initiation will apply to all drills. Appropriate colors should be applied to the table, just like on the main screen table. Initiation (STRT) and END sequences apply as follows: Note that the start and end sequences run on their own separate timelines. Initiator Sequence (ie. 5 sec audio) Drill Timer Starts End Sequence 68 Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Pre-set Drills
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Name Device Projections
<< Manage Pre-Set Drills Device ID Red Green Forrest MM
<< Save and Return This menu allows the user to edit device output definitions during custom scenario generation. The device ID here is only MM (master/repeater). It cannot be changed because these are drills. The user can add a manual name to each projection (for example, hand, gun, knife) that will be displayed in the drill tables. The names entered here will apply to ALL DRILLS only. They do not apply to custom scenarios. Selecting Remove Device is not available here because only the master device is relevant on the pre-set drills. 69 Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Pre-set Drills
> Drill (XX)
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This screen allows the user to view drill content for each of the drills. Drill (XX)
<< Pre-set Drill Menu Act STRT MMGON MMRON END Proj
Blink
Time XXX.XX XXX.XX XXX.XX XXX.XX XXX.XX Appropriate colors should be applied to the table, just like on the main screen table. Projection definitions should be displayed (if defined). Blink should be based on the value assigned to the manual/drill modes in the device menu. Default is S (steady) Initiation (STRT) and END sequences apply as follows: Note that the start and end sequences run on their own separate timelines. Initiator Sequence (ie. 5 sec audio) Drill Timer Starts End Sequence 70
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
This menu allows the user to view or edit the end sequence for the drills. This menu allows the user to change the ending sequence for the standard drills (geezer mode). Default may not be edited. The only sequence in the device is DEFAULT unless user programs new one(s). Default ending is four audio outputs of .5s Scrolling down and selecting each end sequence that has been created allows user to edit and/or select the sequence. Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Pre-set Drills Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Pre-set Drills
> Change End Sequence Change End
<< Pre-Set Drill Menu Current Sequence:
Default
+ New End Sequence Select or Edit End Sequence DEFAULT END000000001 END000000002 END000000003 END000000004 BobsEnd END000000006 71
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled**
This menu allows the user to edit or delete an individual event in the sequence. In the event an initiation sequence is run that requires other devices, the device will go to the default setting for End sequence. Blink should produce the options of STDY (steady, no blinking), 0.25 (1/4 second blinking) or 0.75 (3/4 second blinking) The name displayed for the output in this table (space below the out put definition R in this example) will be pulled from the string assigned to the Drills for that output. It is not editable here, it is only displayed for reference purposes. Selecting Delete should create a Are you sure you want to delete this? pop-up to verify the action before deletion. Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Pre-set Drills
> Change End Sequence > New End Sequence > End Sequence Event Edit End Sequence Event
<< Edit End Sequence Device ID Output On/Off?
Blink? Y/N Time MM R
ON STDY XXX.XX
<< Save and Return Delete/Cancel Event 72 Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Manage Custom Scenarios Custom Scenarios
<< Drill+Custom Menu
+ Add Custom Scenario Edit Custom Scenarios CSTM0000001 CSTM0000002 CSTM0000003 CSTM0000004 CSTM0000005 CSTM0000006
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled**
This menu allows the user to create, view, or edit custom scenarios. Scrolling down and selecting each custom scenario will bring up a new screen displaying the scenario information information. Scrolling up/down will take the user to the full list of custom scenarios. Custom scenarios are fully editable. Each scenario will have its own initiation/ending if desired. Appropriate colors should be applied to the table, just like on the main screen table. Initiation (STRT) and END sequences apply as follows: Note that the start and end sequences run on their own separate timelines. Initiator Sequence (ie. 5 sec audio) Drill Timer Starts End Sequence 73 Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Manage Custom Scenarios > Edit Custom Scenario > Change End > Edit End Sequence Edit End Sequence END00000001 000.00
<< Change End Sequence Select this sequence Delete this sequence Change Name Delay
+ End Sequence Event Act Act Proj
MMGON Blink
MMGON MMGOFF MMRON MMFON
Time XXX.XX XXX.XX XXX.XX XXX.XX XXX.XX
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled**
This page allows the user to either select, delete, or to edit a custom end sequence. Scrolling down to an Act and selecting it allows the user to edit that event.
(Brings up the next slide/menu for that individual event). Selecting Name Sequence should allow the user to change the default name
(ENDXXXXXXXXX) The end sequence table should scroll. Selecting Delete should create a Are you sure you want to delete this? pop-
up to verify the action before deletion. DELAY time is the time from the end of the last event in the scenario until the time when the end sequence begins. 74
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled**
This menu allows the user to edit or delete an individual event in the sequence. In the event an initiation sequence is run that requires other devices, the device will go to the default setting for End sequence. Blink should produce the options of STDY (steady, no blinking), 0.25 (1/4 second blinking) or 0.75 (3/4 second blinking) The name displayed for the output in this table (space below the out put definition R in this example) will be pulled from the string assigned to the Drills for that output. It is not editable here, it is only displayed for reference purposes. Selecting Delete should create a Are you sure you want to delete this? pop-up to verify the action before deletion. Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Manage Custom Scenarios > Edit Custom Scenario > Change End > Edit End Sequence > Edit End Sequence Event Edit End Sequence Event
<< Edit End Sequence Device ID Output On/Off?
Blink? Y/N Time MM R
ON STDY XXX.XX
<< Save and Return Delete/Cancel Event 75 Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Manage Custom Scenarios > Edit Custom Scenario >> Edit Device Edit Device (Custom Scenario)
<< Edit Custom Scenario Device ID Red Green Forrest MM
<< Save and Return Remove Device
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This menu allows the user to edit device output definitions during custom scenario generation. When this menu is accessed by selecting Add Device from the Edit Custom Scenario menu, the device ID is automatically assigned in chronological order (ie. 01,02,03,04 etc.). To edit a specific devices information its page must be accessed from the table on the previous page (edit custom scenario). Selecting Remove Device should create a Are you sure you want to delete this? pop-up to verify the action before deletion. Devices can only be in order, because that is how devices are linked to a master (or repeater) NUROTM. For example, a scenario cannot have devices 01, 03, 05. If a device is deleted (for example a scenario with devices 01, 02, 03, 04 has device 03 deleted), the sequential devices above that will be re-numbered to fill the sequence, the rest of the data (output definitions) will stay the same. Default values for all visual outputs here for all added devices are undefined (------) 76
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled**
This menu allows the user to edit or delete an individual event in the sequence. In the event an initiation sequence is run that requires other devices, the device will go to the default setting for End sequence. Blink should produce the options of STDY (steady, no blinking), 0.25 (1/4 second blinking) or 0.75 (3/4 second blinking) The name displayed for the output in this table (space below the out put definition R in this example) will be pulled from the string assigned to the relevant output for that specific custom scenario. It is not editable here, it is only displayed for reference purposes. Selecting Delete should create a Are you sure you want to delete this? pop-up to verify the action before deletion. Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Manage Custom Scenarios > Edit Custom Scenario > Edit Event Edit Custom Scenario Event
<< Edit Custom Scenario Device ID Output On/Off?
Blink? Y/N Time MM R
ON STDY XXX.XX
<< Save and Return Delete/Cancel Event 77 Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Manage Custom Scenarios > Edit Custom Scenario> Filter Display
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled**
Filter Display
<<Edit Custom Scenario CSTM000000001 No pre-set Filters Stimulus Projection Dvc MM 01 02 R
X
X
X G
X
X
X F
X
X
X A
X
X
X Shot Isolation 01 X This menu allows the user to choose what device outputs are displayed on the main screen in MANUAL mode or DRILL mode. The Start STRT will always display. Default in these modes is ALL In PARSET mode the par stimulus will always display. There will be no options. In CUSTOM mode these values will be pulled from what is defined in the custom program, however, the user may change the values for the local display here if desired. In all cases, all data is collected and stored (if saved) with the run. This function simply acts as a data filter to make use of the display and the data more user friendly (in other words, the user can define that only the specific stimuli which indicate deadly force should be used are displayed). _______________________________________________________________ In CUSTOM Mode the user can choose to remove any of the visual outputs from the Master Device from the data displayed on the main screen. The user can choose to remove any of the visual outputs and the audio output from the any of the linked devices from the data displayed on the main screen. Use may also pre-set settings for ISO tools (if used). The screen should scroll down with the down arrow to show all options for the custom scenario. The user has the option, after having made manual changes, to return to the settings programmed with the current custom program being run. 78 Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog >
Manage Custom Lists Manage Custom Lists
<< Drills + Custom Prog
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
+ List of Custom Scenarios Edit List of Custom Scenarios LST000000001 LST000000002 LST000000003 LST000000004 LST000000005 LST000000006 BobsTrng_Fri 79 Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog >
Manage Custom Lists > Edit Custom Scenario List Edit Custom Scenario List
<< Manage Custom Lists Change Name LST00000001 Delete/Cancel
+/- Add and Remove Scenarios Order List of Custom Scenarios CSTM000000001 CSTM000000002 Shoot360 Ambush1 Ambush2 CSTM000000012
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
This menu allows the user to create/edit a custom scenario list. The user can change the name of the list. The user can add a custom scenario to the list. The user can change the order of the list by using the arrows. Or the user can remove a scenario from the list. Scenarios themselves cannot be selected or edited here. 80 Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog >
Manage Custom Lists > Edit Custom Scenario List>+/- Custom Scenarios
+/- Scenarios from List
<< Edit Custom Scenario List List Name:
LST00000001 Custom Scenarios CSTM000000001 CSTM000000002 CSTM000000003 Shoot360 Ambush1 Ambush2 CSTM000000007 CSTM000000008 CSTM000000009 X X X X X
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
This menu allows the user to add or remove custom scenarios from a list. All custom scenarios are listed here (scrolling down to see them all) Scenarios with an X in the box are included in the list. To select a scenario, scroll down to it and hit enter. This will check the box, meaning that this scenario is included on the list. Selecting again will uncheck the box. Scenarios themselves cannot be selected or edited here. 81 Main Display > Settings > Manage Shot Type
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Manage Shot Type Allows the user to enter the menu where they can adjust shot type and sensitivity.
<< Settings Live Fire Simunition Airsoft Live Fire Restore Default settings Adjust Sound Sensitivity (1-20) Adjust Dead Time Simunition Restore Default settings Adjust Sound Sensitivity (1-20) Adjust Dead Time 20
.016 20
.016 The device is intended to be functional with both real firearms and with simulated weapons such as simunition, UTM, and airsoft. However, the sound and recoil (using the ISO devices) are very different between these different options, so determining whether a shot occurred or not will probably require different processing algorithms and some functions may be limited, or reliability may be reduced, when using some simulated weapons. Functionality with simunition, airsoft, and UTM are not intended to be a component of the MVP firmware product. However, the ability to adjust shot sensitivity for live fire and the ability to adjust dead time for live fire is important for the MVP, because these impact live fire functionality. Select the one in use at the top. Adjust settings for each individual mode below by scrolling down. Alternative for the selection of the type of input (live fire/simunition/airsoft) is to use a dropdown or selection menu where the selections are Live Fire, Simunition, Airsoft) Live Fire 82 Main Display > Settings > Manage Outputs
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Manage Outputs
<< Settings Restore Default settings Audio Disable Device Audio Adjust Volume (1-20) 20 Output STDY Red Laser Adjust Intensity (1-20) Blink STDY Green Laser Adjust Intensity (1-20) Blink STDY Forest Laser 20 20 Allows the user to enter the menu where they can adjust the outputs. The user can disable the device audio. This applies in all modes. I dont think the current rev allows us to adjust intensity on the outputs because we took out the ability to adjust current and voltage. If this is accurate, you can take out this menu item. We may consider this for a future gen of the NURO. If it can be applied, the setting here will be applied in all modes. Blink should produce the options of STDY (steady, no blinking), 0.25 (1/4 second blinking) or 0.75 (3/4 second blinking) The rest of the adjustments made here are applied in manual mode, parset mode, and drill mode. They will not apply in custom mode. Defaults are max output power (if applicable) and STDY output for all options. 83 Main Display > Settings > Manage Devices
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Manage Devices
<< Settings Menu This Device ID: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Unique ID Name:
D22 Ln1 Master
+ Add Sub Projection Device
Det 22 Lane 1 01 Det 22 Lane 1 02 NNSYDryfire Rm1 - 01
+ Add Isolation Tool
01 02 Test Update Master / Control Devices Allows the user to add or edit linked devices. Devices that are linked add underneath each relevant heading category as they are added. Scrolling down using the arrow keys should take the user to a linked device, allowing them to edit / remove that device if desired. Devices links are controlled by master mode, however, the NURO sub device will need to be in the Manage Devices menu before it can be linked or delinked. The exception is the Isolation Tool, which does not have a menu or any control buttons. It is controlled by accelerometer input. Master devices that this device is subbed to in either master or repeater mode are listed here for information purposes only. Because ISO tools do not have a screen. Linked ISO tools that are currently communicating with the device will have the battery status displayed here.Battery status should only be communicated when the master device is on this page. There will also be an option to quickly test an ISO tool from this page. This will allow the user to verify which ISO is which if labeling gets confused. Select the Test button and the following pop-up will appear. The timer will count down from 12 sec automatically. The value of X will be random between 3 and 9. Test ISO 01 00.0 84 If successful, the following pop-up should display. If not successful, the following pop-up should display:
Try Again will return to the pop-up with the 12 sec countdown and randomly generated number of shakes. Cancel will simply return to the page. When using Update, the following pop-ups will be used. Main Display > Settings > Manage Devices >
Add Sub Projection Device Add Sub Projection Device
<< Manage Devices
**In order to link a device**
Turn the device on Select the Manage Devices menu
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Allows the user link projection devices. Are you sure?
Each time this menu is opened, a new, unique and random ID Code is generated and displayed. This will be used to link to any other NURO projection devices. All projection devices in link mode (set on manage device settings menu) that are within range will be displayed EXCEPT those devices already linked. In order for a device to be linked, it needs to be on and communicating with the relevant device in the Manage Devices Menu. Place within 10ft of this device. After the user selects Yes to Are you sure, the other device should have a menu show up that says the following This Device ID:
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Link as sub to this device?
Name:
D22 Ln1 Master Link to:
ID code:
X X X X Unique IDs of non-linked devices detected xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Device ID: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Name:
D22 Ln1 Master Enter Code:
Confirm Link 85 After the code is entered and Link is selected, a pop up or menu should appear that says Link Successful on BOTH devices (sub and master) Main Display > Settings > Manage Devices >
Remove Sub Projection Device Remove Sub Projection Device
<< Manage Devices This Device:
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Device ID: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Name:
Det 22 Lane 1-01 Delink this device
**In order to de-link a device**
Turn the device on Select the Manage Devices menu Place within 10ft of this device.
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Allows the user to delink sub projection devices. Are you sure?
In order for a device to be delinked, it needs to be on and communicating with the relevant device. After the user selects Yes to Are you sure, the other device should have a menu show up that says the following De-link from this device?
Device ID: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Name:
D22 Ln1 Master Confirm Delink After this is selected, a pop up or menu should appear that says Delink Successful on BOTH devices 86 Main Display > Settings > Manage Devices >
Add Isolation Tool Add Isolation Tool
<< Manage Devices
**In order to link an ISO Tool**
Put a battery in the ISO Tool Shake ISO for at least 10 sec Place within 10ft of this device Follow instructions below Add ISO Now 00.0 Shake/Tape ISO X Times
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Allows the user link Isolation devices. Each time this menu is opened, The menu will display instruction to get a battery in the ISO tool and shake it for 10 seconds (which should turn it on). The user should select and hit enter on Add ISO Now After this is selected, the first set of instructions should show up telling the user to shake/tap the iso tool being linked a randomly generated number of times (3-9). (This is represented as X in the picture). The timer should also start running. It will run backwards from 12 seconds. If this is identified successfully, a pop-up should appear saying ISO Tool identified Continue linking Cancel If nothing was identified, a pop-up should appear saying: (Cancel returns to Manage Devices Menu). Attempt unsuccessful. Check ISO battery. Try again Cancel There should be three iterations of aligning the random number of shake/tap that occurs within the 12 sec period. After the third one, the device should be considered verified and the following pop-up should display. X is the value 1-8 of linked ISO devices. They are assigned in order of being linked. 87 Main Display > Settings > Manage Devices >
Remove Isolation Tool Remove Isolation Tool
<< Manage Devices
**In order to de-link an ISO Tool**
Put a battery in the ISO Tool Shake ISO for at least 10 sec Place within 10ft of this device Follow instructions below
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Allows the user link Isolation devices. This is opened by selecting a linked-iso tool from the menu. Each time this menu is opened, The menu will display instruction to get a battery in the ISO tool and shake it for 10 seconds (which should turn it on). The user should select and hit enter on De-Link ISO Now After this is selected, the first set of instructions should show up telling the user to shake/tap the iso tool being linked a randomly generated number of times (3-9). (This is represented as X in the picture). The timer should also start running. It will run backwards from 12 seconds. If this is identified successfully, a pop-up should appear saying ISO Tool identified De-link ISO Now 00.0 Continue delinking Cancel Shake/Tape ISO X Times If nothing was identified, a pop-up should appear saying: (Cancel returns to Manage Devices Menu). Attempt unsuccessful. Check ISO battery. Try again Cancel There should be three iterations of aligning the random number of shake/tap that occurs within the 12 sec period. After the third one, the device should be de-linked and the following pop-up should display. 88 Main Display > Settings > System System
<< Settings This Device ID:
This Device Name:
Firmware Version XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX NURO1.0 Check for Updates Wifi / BLE On Wifi / BLE Off
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Provides access to menu to show any relevant data about the device and allow the user to connect to the application and update the device firmware. Allows Users to turn on/off the wireless communications suite (Wifi/BLE) Update to Firmware XXXXXXX Update Cancel Firmware up to date Finished Connect Device to App Finished Update Complete!
Finished 89
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Allows use to enter the menu to set date and time for the device Main Display > Settings >
Set Date / Time Set Date / Time
<< Settings Menu Set Date:
YYYY MM DD Set Time (24hr):
0000 90 Main Display > Settings > Manage Saved Data
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Manage Saved Data
<< Settings Menu DTG YYMMDDT24HR
200209T2154 200209T2155 200209T2156 200209T2157 200209T2158 200209T2159 200209T2200 200209T2201 Name CustomName TestRun Jon1 Jon2 Jon3 Jon4 Dusty1 Dusty2 Dusty3 Dusty4 Allows use to enter the menu to view saved data. User can see the saved runs, saved in order with date time group (if any) and custom name (if any) displayed. User can scroll to or select any individual run for more information. 91 Main Display > Settings > Manage Saved Data
> View / Delete Run View / Delete Saved Run
<< Manage Saved Data 200209T2201 Dusty4 Manual None Run Time:
Run Name:
Mode:
Prog:
Delete This Run Filter ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME
**Note whenever out of main screen all lasers are off and laser outputs
(including from manual operation) are disabled**
Allows use to view all relevant data from the saved run. This adheres to the settings on the relevant display filters for the mode and/or scenario. If the scenario data isnt there any more (ie. the scenario has been deleted) it will revert to the CUSTOM filters settings for the device. Deleting the run will result in an Are you Sure pop-up to verify. Selecting Filter will open Filter Menu for whichever mode the saved run was run in. 92 NURO ACCESSORIES Accessories and recommended care Diffractive Optical Elements (DOEs) work like a lens that may be installed over each laser aperture to produce a specific sized shape at a given projection distance. The unique DOE housing allows for 360 degrees of orientation of each shape for additional training scenario versatility. The DOEs require no special care beyond wipe clean with a lint free damp clot safe for glass and optical materials. Do take care to keep the DOE free from dirt and debris as that may hinder proper thread engagement when installing them into the NURO laser aperture and/or add friction (difficulty) in unscrewing them. Projected Images 93 The NURO Device Diffractive Optical Elements (DOEs) Currently in two projection distances:
10m (copper colored housing) and 1m
(silver colored housing). Each DOE is laser engraved with a representative of the image and some have the projection distance indicated as well. DOE Labeling Projected Image (Gun) Projection distance
(10m) The smaller outer knurled ring turns freely and allows adjustment of the projected image orientation
(angular). The larger diameter knurled section controls the threads for installation in the NURO device. 94 The NURO Device The Isolation Tool (ISO) is a user wrist-worn sensor that links to NURO devices to allow differentiation of users by two sensor technologies. This differentiation allows the NURO System to distinguish between the actions of multiple users conducting training simultaneously. The ISO links to NURO via Bluetooth wireless connection providing NURO with sensor data.
[Linking ISO to NURO]
The ISO requires occasional battery changes
(2032 coin battery) and to be wiped clean with a damp cloth.
*Your wrist strap may vary from the example shown here. 95 The NURO Mobile App r e o l d h e c P l a 96 The Engagement Assessment Tool (EA) Y T I L E C A P A B I F U T U R 97 The NURO System Online Ecosystem Y T I L E C A P A B I F U T U R 98 Building Shooter Customer Support www.Buildingshooters.com
[phone/ helpline#]
99 Changing Names / Manual Data String Entry The intent is to have an alphabet menu that can be scrolled through using the arrow buttons, similar to how a non-touch screen Garmin GPS works. 100 Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Main run display. This displays the total time elapsed for the run. It is not a constant running display. The time listed here will be identical to the time listed for the last event (shot?) what does the existing prototype/code display? I dont remember. recieved in the timeline. Time here is defined as the amount of time elapsed between the initiation indicator / initiation (may be the same or not depending on if there is a delay involved) and the event. Events are the initiation sequence, audio (buzzer) on/off, R on/off, G on/off, F on/off and shot occurrence. 101 Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Displays the device configuration currently in use along with the device name (below). Devices can be in one of three configurations Master for standalone device use or, alternatively, allows the device to be the central node / control station / data hub for an array of subservient devices. This is limited to [1]MSTR/[4]SUB. MSTR *New*
Repeater3 For use in networking with a limited number of devices using soft networking via the wifi chips limited connection points. This limits to [1]RPR3/[3]SUB/[1]Control App RPR3*New*
Repeater For use in group training settings. The device will function either alone or as the central node / control station/
data hub for an array of subservient devices. However, the device in repeater configuration will be subservient to, and pass data to, a mobile control device running an application
(such as a tablet or phone). RPTR *New*
Sub Device functions as a projector / noise emitter only based control or programs received from either a master or repeater device. Displays Sub Identifier??
SUBXX *New*
Master WLAN for integration of a Wireless LAN into device only operations. *Future Dev past MVP*
MLAN *New*
Configuration of the device is changed in the settings menu. 102 Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Displays current date. Configured manually in settings upon device setup. 103 Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Displays current time. Configured manually in settings upon device setup. 104 Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Displays current estimated battery life remaining. Alternatively the conventional method of showing a graphic battery with bars or a level in this space is acceptable. 105 Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Indicators showing the status of the three laser modules. If the letter is displayed, the laser is on. If the letter is not displayed, the laser is off. The letter should blink if the on mode of the laser is set to blinking. 106 Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME A par set, within a firearms training context, is a defined time period for specific skill performance. For example, a parset time for drawing a weapon from the holster and firing two rounds might be 1.5 seconds. In modern training, this is typically measured based on a shooters response time from an audible beep produced by a shot timer. We want to leave this same basic functionality and training capability in the NUROTM device. Therefore the device will have a par mode. We also want the user to be able to manually define the stimulus used for the par, along with other parameters such as duration and start time after initiation etc. (this will all occur in the settings menus). Par sets are generally used for some very specific training reasons, mostly (though not always) in non-live-fire settings so this will often simply display off. If the device reads IS set in par mode, this will display the stimulus (only one stimulus applies to the par set) and the time period defined by the user. Par: X XXX.XX For example, the following would indicate a 2.5 sec par time being set for the buzzer (audible). If nothing is programmed X 000.00 work fine as default place holders. Par: A 002.50 107 Main Display 000.00 MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None BATXXX%
R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME Settings menu will take the user away from this main display page to the settings main menu page. 108 FCC Information and Copyright 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, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 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 by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 15.19 Labelling requirements. 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. changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC RF warning statement: the device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement , The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.
1 | ID label and location | ID Label/Location Info | 81.18 KiB | November 18 2021 |
FCC ID LABELING AND LOCATION FCC ID Label Isolation Tool (ISO) Model NO.: ISO FCC ID: 2A3OC-ISO 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. FCC ID Label Location The label shown shall be permanently affixed at a conspicuous location on the device and be readily visible to the user at the time purchase (Labeling requirements per 2.925)
1 | Confidentiality | Cover Letter(s) | 131.12 KiB | November 18 2021 |
C5266091_X10_Ed.2 Building Shooters Technology llc. Office of Engineering Technology Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Date: 2021-11-15 Subject: Request for Confidentiality FCC ID: 2A3OC-ISO To Whom It May Concern, Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of Commission's rules
(47CFR0.457, 0.459), we are requesting the Commission to withhold the following attachment(s) as confidential document from public disclosure. Exhibits ID Label/Location Attestation Statement External Photos Block Diagram Schematics Test Report Test Setup Photos Users Manual Internal Photos Parts List / Tune Up RF Exposure Info Operational Description Cover Letter(s) SDR Software / Security Info Long-Term Confidentiality Short-Term Confidentiality NOTE 2 No No No No No NOTE 1 NOTE 1 No No No No No No No No NOTE1:LongTermConfidentialitymaybepermittedunderspecialconditions(SeeII.LONGTERMCONFIDENTIALITY,Section3of KDB726920,uselastinforce) NOTE2:ShortTermConfidentialitycanberequestedforamaximumof180daysfromthedateofthegrant. Above mentioned document contains detailed system and equipment description are considered as proprietary information in operation of the equipment. The public disclosure of above documents might be harmful to our company and would give competitor an unfair advantage in the market. In case of short-term Confidentiality, the applicant requests the exhibits selected above are withheld from public view for a period of ______ days from the date of the Grant of Equipment Authorization and prior to marketing. It is our understanding that all measurement test reports, FCC ID label format and correspondent during certification review process cannot be granted as confidential documents and those information will be available for public review once the grant of equipment authorization is issued. 1/1 C5266091_X10_Ed.2 Sincerely, Name: Jonathan Marvell Date: 2021-11-15 Title: President of Products and Technology Signature of applicant:
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1 | Letter Authorization | Cover Letter(s) | 43.16 KiB | November 18 2021 |
C5266091_X8_Ed.1 Letter of Authorization Building Shooters Technology llc. Company: Building Shooters Technology llc. Address: PO Box 159, Silver Point, TN, United States 38582 Product Name:
Isolation Tool (ISO) Model Number: ISO, I01 FCC Identifier:
2A3OC-ISO We authorize LGAI Technological Center S.A., Ronda de la Font del Carme, s/n, 08193 Bellaterra, Spain, to act on our behalf on all matters concerning the above named equipment. Any individual within LGAI Technological Center S.A. is authorized to act on our behalf and take action on the application. We declare that authorize LGAI Technological Center S.A., Ronda de la Font del Carme, s/n, 08193 Bellaterra, Spain, is allowed to forward all information related to the approval project to the Federal Communication Commission and to discuss any issues concerning the approval application. Any and all acts carried out by LGAI Technological Center S.A. on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. Name: Jonathan Marvell Date: 2021-11-15 Title: President of Products and Technology Signature of applicant:
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1 | Model family declaration | Attestation Statements | 20.56 KiB | November 18 2021 |
Building Shooters Technology llc. Model Difference FCC ID: 2A3OC-ISO Model : ISO, I01 All the model are the same circuit and RF module,except the model name and colour. Regards, Clients signature Clients name / title : Jonathan Marvell / President of Products and Technology Contact information / address : PO Box 159, Silver Point, TN, United States 38582
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Building Shooters Technology llc.
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0031629231
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PO Box 159
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e******@applus.com
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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2A3OC
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ISO
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J**** M****
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President of Products and Technology
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757-2********
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757-2********
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j******@buildingshooters.com
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Shenzhen United Testing Technology Co., Ltd.
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B**** l******
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Shenzhen
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China
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B******@atek.org.cn
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1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
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1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Bed Wetting Alarm | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
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Shenzhen United Testing Technology Co., Ltd.
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L****** Z********
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86-75********
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h******@uni-lab.hk
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