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OmniSenseTM User Manual ZephyrTM Performance Systems CONTENTS CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES APPENDICES EULA EULA SUPPORT SUPPORT INDEX INDEX CONTENTS (1/4) ABOUT THIS MANUAL About This Manual .................................................................5 GETTING STARTED Whats in the Box Software Installation Whats In The Box ...................................................................6 Recommended System Requirements ............................8 Installed Components ..........................................................9 Installation Procedure ........................................................ 10 Troubleshooting .................................................................. 14 License Key ........................................................................... 16 MotorolaTM* Barcode Scanner Support .......................... 17 Hardware Installation .......................................................... 20 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The PSM System The PSM System ................................................................. 21 OmniSenseTM Web Portal OmniSenseTM Web Portal .................................................. 23 OmniSenseTM Cloud Account Definitions ..................... 24 Hardware Components BioModule and ZephyrTM Strap ......................................... 25 Garment Options ................................................................ 26 LoRa Gateway ...................................................................... 27 50 BioModule Charge Case .............................................. 27 Charge Cradle....................................................................... 28 External Sensors .................................................................. 28 Barcode Scanner ................................................................. 29 SYSTEM SETUP Setup Checklist Setup Checklist .................................................................... 30 BioModule Configuration Default BioModule Configuration ................................... 31 LoRa Network Address ...................................................... 31 Log Format ............................................................................ 31 LoRa Transmission Power Level ...................................... 32 Charge Devices Charge Devices .................................................................... 33 Radio Network Options Radio Network Options ..................................................... 34 Set Radio Network Type Set Radio Network Type .................................................... 35 Set LoRa Mode ..................................................................... 36 OmniSenseTM General Preferences General Preferences ........................................................... 37 OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview Database Setup Overview ................................................ 39 Subjects Add New Subject ................................................................. 41 Subject Parameters ............................................................ 42 Safety Alarm Limits Safety Alarm Limits ............................................................. 44 Devices Add/Edit BioModules by USB Connection .................... 45 Add BioModules from an XML File .................................. 47 Add BioModules from a Database .FDB File ................. 48 Add GPS Devices ................................................................. 49 Assign Devices to Subject ................................................. 51 De-assign Devices from Subject..................................... 52 Manually Pair a GPS ............................................................. 53 Set Garment Type Set Garment Type ............................................................... 54 Teams Add/Edit/Remove teams .................................................. 55 Populate Teams ................................................................... 56 Deploy Team ......................................................................... 57 Un-deploy a Team ............................................................... 58 Barcode Scanner Operations Print Pick Lists ...................................................................... 59 Scanning Operations .......................................................... 60 BioModule Operation Power On/Off ....................................................................... 62 BioModule LED Indications ............................................... 63 ZephyrTM Strap Fitting ......................................................... 64 BioModule Removal ............................................................ 65 OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Startup Sequence System Startup .................................................................... 66 OmniSenseTM Live Startup Sequence ............................ 67 Live Screen Overview Live Screen Components ................................................. 68 Live Toolbar ........................................................................... 70 Recording Logic ................................................................... 71 Multiple Recordings ............................................................ 72 BioGauge Standard BioGauge ............................................................. 73 Training BioGauge ............................................................... 74 Configure BioGauge ........................................................... 75 BioGauge Parameters ........................................................ 76 Side Tabs Details Tab ............................................................................. 77 Acceleration Tab .................................................................. 78 Communications Tab ......................................................... 79 Communications Error Indications................................. 80 GPS Tab .................................................................................. 81 WorkoutTab .......................................................................... 82 Managing Workouts ............................................................ 83 Default Training Zone Thresholds ................................... 83 Workout Files ........................................................................ 86 Send Team Workouts from Web Portal ......................... 87 Safety Tab .............................................................................. 88 Medic Tab .............................................................................. 89 Training Tab ........................................................................... 90 Map Window Map Window ......................................................................... 91 Snail Trail................................................................................. 91 Session Names & Markers Session Names .................................................................... 93 Session Markers................................................................... 94 Notification Area Notification Area ................................................................. 96 Preferences Preferences ........................................................................... 97 Intensity & Load ................................................................... 98 Training Thresholds...........................................................100 1 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX CONTENTS (2/4) Speed Zones ......................................................................101 Connection To Cloud Portal Connection to Cloud Portal ............................................102 Demo Mode Demo Mode ........................................................................103 Demo Team Setup ............................................................104 OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Overview Overview ..............................................................................105 Features ...............................................................................106 Physiological Parameters ................................................107 Demonstration Data ........................................................109 Database Rules ..................................................................110 Recording Logic .................................................................111 Analysis Toolbar .................................................................112 Sessions Session Naming .................................................................114 Workflow ..............................................................................115 Filter Sessions ....................................................................116 Select Session ....................................................................117 Session Options ................................................................117 Subsessions Overview ..............................................................................119 Subsession by Mouse .......................................................120 Subsession by Wizard .......................................................121 Graph Types Select Graph Type .............................................................122 Reports ................................................................................123 Legend .................................................................................124 Time Graphs Select Time Variables .......................................................125 Summary Graphs Select Summary Variables ..............................................126 Max/Min/Avg .......................................................................127 Total ......................................................................................128 Summary .............................................................................132 Summary Graph Preferences .........................................133 Graph Functions Background Shading .........................................................134 Cursor Values .....................................................................137 Zoom and Pan ....................................................................138 Real and Elapsed Time .....................................................139 Full screen ............................................................................140 Print/Export Print Graph ..........................................................................141 Export Graph Data ............................................................142 Export / Archive Session Data .......................................143 Import Session Data .........................................................144 Data Filters Filter Data ............................................................................145 Create a Data Filter ...........................................................146 GPS Data Export GPS Data................................................................147 View Physiological Data from a KML File .....................148 Readiness Overview ..............................................................................149 ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING Overview Accelerometry Overview .................................................150 Accelerometer Magnitude ..............................................151 Enhanced Summary Data ...............................................152 Accel Waveform Data .......................................................153 Types of Impulse ................................................................154 Impact Zones of Severity ................................................155 Impact Angle ......................................................................156 AccelPro Impact Report AccelPro Impact Report ..................................................157 Impact Processor Tool .....................................................158 Report Summary Tab .......................................................160 Impulse Data Lines Tab ....................................................162 Accelerometry Stream Tab .............................................164 ANALYSIS REPORTS Overview Fitness Reports ..................................................................166 Team Fitness Report ........................................................167 Training Reports .................................................................168 Parameters & Color Coding Report Parameters ...........................................................169 Report Table Coloring ......................................................170 Manage Reports Create Report .....................................................................171 Export Report .....................................................................172 Edit Report ..........................................................................173 Report Categories Group Consolidated Summary ......................................174 Periodization Report .........................................................175 Summary GPS ....................................................................176 Summary Physiological ....................................................177 Workout Compliance........................................................178 LOG DATA Overview Overview ..............................................................................179 Log Download Times .......................................................181 BioModule Logging Capacity .........................................182 Logging Configuration Checklist ..................................183 ZephyrTM Downloader Overview ..............................................................................184 Downloader Menu Options ............................................185 ZephyrTM Downloader Operation ..................................186 Expand Log View ...............................................................187 Auto Download ..................................................................188 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Overview OmniSenseTM Local & OmniSenseTM Cloud ................189 Portal Access ......................................................................190 Connecting OmniSenseTM Local to the Cloud ...........191 How Accounts Work .........................................................193 User Roles and Permissions ...........................................195 Home Screen Dashboard ...........................................................................197 Dashboard Header & Navigation...................................198 Configure Dashboard .......................................................199 Add/Configure Widget .....................................................200 2 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX CONTENTS (3/4) Default Widgets Forecast ...............................................................................201 My Status .............................................................................202 Team Status ........................................................................203 Athlete Status ....................................................................204 Notes ....................................................................................205 Custom Widgets Time Graph Widget Example .........................................206 Summary Graph Widget Example .................................208 Create a Custom Widget .................................................209 Update/Delete a Custom Widget .................................211 My Profile My Profile .............................................................................212 Live Screen Live Screen ..........................................................................213 Subject BioGauge .............................................................214 BioGauge Settings ............................................................215 Analysis Overview ..............................................................................216 Reports Create a Report..................................................................218 Workflow ..............................................................................219 Over Time Graph ...............................................................221 Summary Graph .................................................................226 Readiness Graph ...............................................................228 Periodization Report .........................................................230 Table Style Report .............................................................233 Calendar Calendar ..............................................................................235 Devices View Devices.......................................................................236 Teams Manage Teams ...................................................................237 Athletes Athlete Status ....................................................................239 Manage User Roles Manage User Roles ...........................................................241 Permissions ........................................................................241 Manage Users Manage Users ....................................................................243 Create New User ...............................................................243 Physiological Parameters ................................................244 Training Plans Overview ..............................................................................245 Workflow ..............................................................................248 Manage Goals.....................................................................251 Manage Periodization Plans............................................253 Manage Training Plans ......................................................255 Manage Workouts .............................................................258 Manage Assignments ......................................................262 Send Team Assignments to PC Application ..............264 Manage Injury .....................................................................265 Manage Competition .......................................................266 Preferences General Preferences .........................................................267 Active Features ..................................................................267 Threshold Settings Intensity & Load .................................................................268 Training Zones ....................................................................272 Speed Zones ......................................................................273 Elevation Zones .................................................................273 Readiness Weights ...........................................................274 Safety Thresholds .............................................................275 OMNISENSETM MOBILE Overview Overview ..............................................................................276 Install .....................................................................................278 Screens ................................................................................279 Settings ................................................................................280 Link Device ..........................................................................281 HxM Firmware Upgrade ...................................................282 Store and Forward .............................................................283 Parameters ..........................................................................284 Application Screens Home ....................................................................................285 Menu .....................................................................................286 Free Workout ......................................................................287 Prescribed Workout ..........................................................291 Calendar ..............................................................................292 Fitness Assessments .......................................................293 History ..................................................................................295 Training Thresholds...........................................................296 OMNISENSETM TOOLS Overview Overview ..............................................................................297 ZephyrTM Config Tool Operation ............................................................................299 Configuration Tabs ............................................................302 ZUSBUpdate Tool BioModule Firmware Updates ........................................308 ZephyrTM Kubios Converter External Processing of R-R files .....................................309 ZephyrTM Data Plotter ZephyrTM Data Plotter .......................................................310 BASELINE FITNESS TESTING Overview/Test Protocols Baseline Fitness Testing ..................................................314 Treadmill Test Protocol ....................................................315 Beep Test Protocol ............................................................316 Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Protocol .317 OmniSenseTM Mobile ........................................................318 Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis OmniSenseTM Live .............................................................319 Automatic Test Analysis ..................................................320 Manual Test Analysis .........................................................321 Manual AT Threshold Selection .....................................322 Save Fitness Test Parameters ........................................323 Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis ..324 Readiness Survey ..............................................................326 Display Readiness History ...............................................328 Configure Readiness Survey Weightings ....................329 Import Readiness History ...............................................330 3 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX CONTENTS (4/4) FITNESS PARAMETERS Intensity & Load Overview ..............................................................................332 Interpreting Graphs Average Physiological vs. Average Mechanical Intensity ........................................335 Physiological vs. Mechanical Load ................................336 Training Load & Intensity .................................................337 Recovery & Fatigue ...........................................................338 Safety & Core Temperature ............................................339 Time in HR Zones ..............................................................340 Caloric Expenditure ..........................................................341 Physiological Strain & Stress Indicators .......................342 HRavg & HRR Indicating Stress & Anxiety .......................343 APPENDICES 1. BioModule Firmware Upgrade ................344 2. BioModule Firmware Versions ................348 3. BioModule Log Data Descriptions ..........349 4. BioModule Log Data Parameters ............357 5. Security Advice ......................................410 EULA ........................................................412 SUPPORT .................................................418 INDEX ......................................................419 4 ABOUT THIS MANUAL About This Manual OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL When viewing online, use the panel on the left to navigate. This manual provides comprehensive instructions on all aspects of setup, configuration and operation of ZephyrTM Performance Systems PSM
(physiological status monitoring) training hardware and ZephyrTM OmniSenseTM software. This is an interactive PDF document. The section titles will expand to show sub-topics when you click on them. The section currently viewed is highlighted in blue and you will be relocated to the selected section. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX The table of contents and index entries are also hyper linked - just click on them to relocate. When browsing, you may find it easier to use the View > Page Display > Two Page Scrolling view. Note For brevity, some operations within the software are not explicitly described;
for example, Save, Cancel and OK buttons where they are used. Their function is widely understood, and need not be described repeatedly. Any Delete operation is preceded by a dialog confirming that the user does want to delete an item. 5 GETTING STARTED WHATS IN THE BOX (1/2) Whats In The Box Items which will be shipped:
Shipping List Match all items on the shipping list with those physically received. Description Medtronic USB Drive Contains the OmniSenseTM Software Installer and soft copies of documents, including the Reference Manual (this manual). CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED
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> Software Installation SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Item Item Item Garment - compression shirt/
sports bra Garment - ZephyrTM strap Description BioModule(s) Description Description GPS Receiver Description Optional, multiple sizes available. Item Optional Item BioModule charge cradle, 5 devices Single charge cradles also available. Item Description BioModule charge case, 50 devices USB connector and internal battery charge cable included. Item Description GPS charge cradle, 5 devices Wall charger and USB connector included. 6 GETTING STARTED WHATS IN THE BOX (2/2) Item Description LoRa Gateway Includes the following:
External power supply adapter 2.4 GHz dipole antenna 5 GHz dipole antenna 915 MHz dipole antenna Ethernet cable CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED
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> Software Installation SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 7 GETTING STARTED Software Installation (1/13) Applicable Version To check PC specifications:
1. Select Start > Computer 2. Right-click Computer 3. Select Properties This manual describes operations for version 6.0 of the OmniSenseTM software. Recommended System Requirements CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED
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> Software Installation SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX System Component Description Operating system Windows 10 CPU RAM Hard drive USB ports 64 bit 2.8 GHz dual core or higher Greater than 8 GB; 16 GB recommended 500 GB SSD recommended Three ports, or one port able to support a USB hub If using 50-Bay: Seven ports, or one port able to support a USB hub All ports USB 2.0 or higher Graphics card NVIDIA* or Radeon*
Screen resolution 1024 x 768 Touchscreen recommended Bluetooth*
Framework v2.1 + EDR or later Microsoft* .NET 4.x Warning Warning Do not connect any ZephyrTM hardware to your PC until after the driver files are installed automatically as part of the OmniSenseTM software installation. Do not install any ZephyrTM software on an AppleTM* computer using a virtual PC interface, and then connect a BioModule to the computer via USB. The device may behave unpredictably during subsequent operations. 8 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED
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> Software Installation SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX GETTING STARTED Software Installation (2/13) Installed Components The following components will be installed. System Component Description MicrosoftTM* .NET3.5/SP1 & 4.0 ZephyrTM USB Driver Firebird Database ZephyrTM OmniSenseTM Live Module ZephyrTM OmniSenseTM Analysis Module ZephyrTM Configuration Tool ZephyrTM Downloader Program framework required to operate the application software (already embedded in MicrosoftTM* WindowsTM* 7) Files needed to communicate with ZephyrTM hardware when they are connected directly to a PC Database for storing recorded physiological data (this doesnt show up in the Add/
Remove programs page in MicrosoftTM*
WindowsTM*) ZephyrTM Application Software ZephyrTM Application Software Configuration Tool for ZephyrTM BioModules
(to be used only after consultation with ZephyrTM or distributor) A utility for importing log files from multiple BioModules simultaneously. Data can be sent to the OmniSenseTM database and/or external csv files ZUSBUpdater Tool for updating BioModule firmware Shortcuts for OmniSenseTM Live and OmniSenseTM Analysis will be installed on the PC desktop. Tools can be accessed from the Start Menu. 9 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED
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> Software Installation SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX GETTING STARTED Software Installation (3/13) Installation Procedure 1. Browse the installation files at their location either on CD, removable storage or on the PC itself. 2. Double-click the Setup.exe file to start the installation. Do not click any other file, as setup.exe initiates MicrosoftTM*.NET, ZephyrTM USB driver and OmniSenseTM software installation. 3. A MicrosoftTM*.NET Install dialog will display if you do not already have this component installed on your PC. (If using MicrosoftTM* WindowsTM* 7, you will not see this dialog as MicrosoftTM*.NET is already embedded). 4. Click Accept to continue. 5. Some copying file dialogs will briefly display, followed by a progress bar. You may see a User Account Control dialog to approve the installation. 6. This will be followed by another dialog. 10 GETTING STARTED Software Installation (4/13) 7. You may be asked to reboot your PC before proceeding. 8. Select Yes. Reboot your PC and the install process will continue automatically. The OmniSenseTM installer dialog will display automatically. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED
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> Software Installation SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 9. Select Next to continue. An end-user license agreement will display. Check the I accept... box and select Next to continue. 10. Browse and select an alternative location for the files if needed. 11 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED
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> Software Installation SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX GETTING STARTED Software Installation (5/13) 11. Click Next to continue, unless a location other than the default is preferred. Record where this alternate location is for future reference. A dialog will indicate the installer is ready to start. Click Install to continue. 12. A progress bar will display during installation. There may be a short delay before it initiates. 13. If an existing OmniSenseTM database file (from a previous installation) is detected, a dialog will ask whether you want to add the data from this existing file into the new database. If you select No, the old database file will be overwritten. If this is done in error, contact ZephyrTM for information on recovering the overwritten data. 12 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED
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> Software Installation SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX GETTING STARTED Software Installation (6/13) 14. A firmware upgrade may be required for BioModules and MotorolaTM*
XTSTM* Speaker Microphones. An additional directory [BioModule Firmware Upgrade] supplied on the CD or download contains all the files needed for the user to perform the upgrade themselves. Firmware upgrade instructions are also included in an Appendix at the end of this manual. 15. Click Finish to complete the installation. 16. Shortcuts for OmniSenseTM Live and OmniSenseTM Analysis will be placed on your desktop. 17. Install your license key when requested on first operation of the software. This key will be valid for subsequent updates. Note:
Customers are advised to keep a record of the license key, should they need to install the software on a different computer at any time in the future. 13 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED
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> Software Installation SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX GETTING STARTED Software Installation (7/13) Troubleshooting After install, some users may see overlapping of screen components:
1. Right-click on the desktop and select Display Settings from the context menu 2. In Advanced Display Settings, select Advanced sizing of text and other items. 14 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED
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> Software Installation SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX GETTING STARTED Software Installation (8/13) 3. In the Advanced Sizing... dialog, select Set a custom sizing level 4. In the Scaling Level dialog, set Scale to this percentage of normal size to 100%
5. Note that the above scaling factor is not the same as that set in the initial Display Settings dialog. 15 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED
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> Software Installation SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX GETTING STARTED Software Installation (9/13) License Key For OmniSenseTM 4.x, 5.x, and 6.x a license key must be purchased with the software. A license key dialog will appear the first time you run OmniSenseTM Live or Analysis. A 32-character license key will be supplied for all new instances of OmniSenseTM, or upgrades, purchased. Licenses purchased for a specific iteration of OmniSenseTM, e.g. 6.x, are not valid for any of the other iterations. Note Note Use of the OmniSenseTM Web Portal, and connecting the PC software to the portal, is a subscription service which will be administered by the users Account Administrator. The license will need to be renewed annually. End-users wishing to use the portal must be created by the Account Administrator or a user with appropriate permissions. The creation process will send an automatic email to the end-users nominated email address, through which they can log in to the portal and validate their membership. See the OmniSenseTM Web Portal section for more information. 16 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED
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> Software Installation SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX GETTING STARTED Software Installation (10/13) MotorolaTM* Barcode Scanner Support Support is included for optional MotorolaTM*Barcode scanners for rapid deployment of teams, subjects and components. Driver files for these scanners must be installed independently. MotorolaTM* DS4208 1. Browse the OmniSenseTM installation files to locate the MotorolaTM*
Scanner Drivers directory, and then the driver file installer (32 bit or 64 bit) appropriate for your system. Double-click the installer file to initiate. If a User Account Control dialog displays, select Yes to continue. 2. The installation wizard will start. 17 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED
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> Software Installation SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX GETTING STARTED Software Installation (11/13) 3. Select Next to continue. 4. Leave Complete checked. Select Next to continue. 5. Select Install to continue. 18 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED
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> Software Installation SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX GETTING STARTED Software Installation (12/13) 6. The installation will proceed automatically. 7. Select Finish to complete the install. 19 GETTING STARTED Software Installation (13/13) Hardware Installation A PSM Training system is supplied with a charging and configuration cradle capable of holding one, five or fifty BioModules. In order to communicate with and download logs from each BioModule to the PC platform, driver files must be installed for each of these devices. The best way to do this is to remove ALL BioModules from the cradle before its first connection to the PC, and relocate them one at a time, pausing for device driver files to load for each. 1. Install OmniSenseTM, and remove all devices from the USB charge cradle or system case. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED
> Whats in the Box
> Software Installation SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 2. Connect the empty cradle case to the PC by USB connector. 3. Replace the devices one at a time and allow the drivers to load. 20 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The PSM System (1/2) The PSM System CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW
> The PSM System
> OmniSenseTM Web Portal
> Hardware Components SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX via a radio link to a remote PC station. The PSM System transmits live physiological data from up to 240 subjects Subjects can also transmit to and view data on a mobile device application. OmniSenseTM Live and Analysis PC modules can receive and analyze Users with subscriptions to an OmniSenseTM web account can view and analyze data from either a connected PC using the OmniSenseTM cloud portal or mobile device session. transmitted data. PC via OmniSenseTM Analysis BioModules can also log data during an offline session, for later upload to a Live data is displayed in OmniSenseTM Live on a configurable BioGauge, including:
Heart Rate Activity Level Breathing Rate Estimated Core Temperature Orientation Training Intensity 21 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The PSM System (2/2) CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW
> The PSM System
> OmniSenseTM Web Portal
> Hardware Components SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX ZephyrTM PSM Training features:
Remote relay of multiple physiological & biomechanical parameters, including Heart Rate Breathing Rate Activity Level Estimated Core Temperature Subject Orientation OmniSenseTM Live streaming data Visual sweep scale and color-
coded display, fully configurable Red/Orange/Green subject status Full data recording and display using OmniSenseTM Analysis Fitness and Training Reports algorithms display Support of up to 240 subjects Range of up to 10 miles Optional GPS Speed & Distance, and Map display with supported BluetoothTM* GPS Baseline fitness tests Training Plan Workouts, pushed automatically to mobile devices Offline data logging on the BioModule 22 SYSTEM OVERVIEW OmniSenseTM Web Portal (1/2) OmniSenseTM Web Portal CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW
> The PSM System
> OmniSenseTM Web Portal
> Hardware Components SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX either Live or Analysis. number supplied by their Account Administrator. OmniSenseTM 6 now includes access to a web portal, and secure storage of data in a cloud database. Connection to the portal and cloud server is available via a toolbar button in Customers must be members of an account and have a login and account Data is uploaded automatically from a connected Live session. Data cannot be downloaded from the Cloud server to a local PC database Data can be viewed and analyzed via a web version of OmniSenseTM Data is uploaded automatically from the OmniSenseTM Mobile Application to upload only is permitted. Analysis. the cloud server. If a user wants to withdraw from acceptance of terms or wants their own user profile and data permanently deleted from the database for any reason, they can send a written request by email to support (zephyrperformancesupport@
medtronic.com) originating from the email address associated with the user account. If the user profile is shared between multiple customer accounts, it must be specified which accounts data (or all) should be deleted or retained. The support team will complete the action and send a reply email to the user to confirm completion. 23 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW
> The PSM System
> OmniSenseTM Web Portal
> Hardware Components SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM OVERVIEW OmniSenseTM Web Portal (2/2) OmniSenseTM Cloud Account Definitions Term Account Description Client name for each customer. Subscription Fee Each account will have an affiliated monthly fee for each System, Administrator and Subject. Subjects Administrators Reports Hardware SLA Training Number of users of the system that are being monitored. Subjects can only view their own data, unless granted permissions. Some user types have wider permissions (e.g. Coaches). Number of back-end Admins who will have access to the data and who will be able to define who actually sees all, some or none of the data. Customized or standardized graphs, spreadsheets or trends which are downloaded from the customers data and sent to customer based upon their viewing contract. For example - five reports pulled for training loads weekly. Medtronic product such as the straps, BioModules, gateways, etc. that make up the performance monitoring solution. Service level agreement that is based on a per hour or annual basis. On-site ZephyrTM professional support for new customers learning the system. OmniSenseTM Local Local version of OmniSenseTM running on a host PC. For a complete description on how to use the web portal, refer to the OmniSenseTM Web Portal section. 24 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW
> The PSM System
> OmniSenseTM Web Portal
> Hardware Components SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM OVERVIEW Hardware Components (1/5) BioModule and ZephyrTM Strap hours*
Connectivity LoRa transmitter module BluetoothTM* + BluetoothTM* Low Energy transmitter module USB for PC configuration Internal data logging, up to 450 Log download by USB or Battery duration up to 35 hours 3 hour battery charge time IP67 water resistant Configurable firmware
*Dependent on log format BluetoothTM*
Internal algorithms for Subject ROG (Red/Orange/
Green) status Estimated Core Temperature Jump & Dash Tests Heart Rate Variability 250 Hz ECG 100 Hz 16g 3-axis accelerometer Capacitive breathing detection Supports BluetoothTM* GPS Barcode labelling for rapid deployment 25 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW
> The PSM System
> OmniSenseTM Web Portal
> Hardware Components SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM OVERVIEW Hardware Components (2/5) Garment Options ZephyrTM Strap Left side BioModule location Integrated ECG & capacitive breathing sensors Adjustable, elasticized Loose Shirt Left side BioModule location Integrated ZephyrTM strap with low profile buckle Flame resistant Semi-fitted athletic style Compression Shirt Front Mount Center chest BioModule location Integrated ECG sensor only Tight fit Compression Shirt or Sports Bra Rear Mount Rear facing BioModule between shoulder blades for protection Compression top Stretchable, protected internal Compression shirt Unisex design wiring Fabric-based Detachable shoulder strap Machine washable (replace after
~80 washes) Quick Dry Machine washable Male & female options Polyester Lycra body Integrated GPS pocket Polyester/Spandex body Neoprene pad behind BioModule Stainless steel rivets & snaps cup 26 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW
> The PSM System
> OmniSenseTM Web Portal
> Hardware Components SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM OVERVIEW Hardware Components (3/5) LoRa Gateway LoRa Gateway LoRa Gateway External power supply adapter for power 10 mile range (line of sight) Indoor and outdoor setup options 50 BioModule Charge Case 50 BioModule capacity USB connectivity to PC, 10 BioModules at a time BioModule configuration Log download via USB or BluetoothTM*
External power or internal rechargeable battery Tough, durable storage and transportation for BioModules 27 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW
> The PSM System
> OmniSenseTM Web Portal
> Hardware Components SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM OVERVIEW Hardware Components (4/5) Charge Cradle 5 BioModule capacity USB mini connectivity to PC BioModule configuration External Sensors GPS Log download via USB or BluetoothTM*
External power pack supplied Add sensor by BluetoothTM*
in OmniSenseTM Live Speed, distance travelled and OmniSenseTM Live Supports streaming map display in KML file export from OmniSenseTM Analysis location Note:
When using the OmniSenseTM Mobile application, speed and location data is acquired via the GPS module native to the mobile device. 28 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW
> The PSM System
> OmniSenseTM Web Portal
> Hardware Components SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM OVERVIEW Hardware Components (5/5) Barcode Scanner subjects Assign BioModules & GPS to Assign subjects to teams Start Live operations Integrated tool in OmniSenseTM Live Use device labels or printed sheets Wired (DS4208) scanner support 29 SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SETUP Checklist Checklist Setup Checklist Task Charge devices Radio Network Type Configure BioModules Subjects Hardware Teams CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Prior to Live operations, the following tasks should be completed using the OmniSenseTM Live Setup screens, and Live Preferences. Description Ensure BioModules & GPS units have sufficient battery charge. Set Radio Network Type in Live Preferences. Set LoRa Mode. Set log format to Summary + Waveform or Enhanced Summary + Waveform if GPS devices are to be used, or waveform data is required. Add subjects to database. Add BioModules & GPS devices to Assign hardware to subjects. Create teams. Populate teams with subjects. Deploy teams to live when ready. database. 30 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP BioModule Configuration (1/2) Default BioModule Configuration The default settings for newly shipped BioModules are:
Setting BluetoothTM*
LoRa Value Enabled Enabled Enabled BluetoothTM* Low Energy (BLE) Log Format Enhanced Summary LoRa Network Address BioModules in a LoRa system each have a unique LoRa Network Address. There must be no duplicate addresses in any one system. When adding additional BioModules to an existing system, it may be necessary to change the LoRa Network Address. Addresses are usually in sequences (1, 2, 3...), but may be any values in the range limit for the system (1-240), as long as there are no duplicates. Note:
When configuring a LoRa system, it is good practice to label the BioModules with a sticker indicating the LoRa Network Address. Log Format GPS Data Note:
ZephyrTM production BioModule labelled 24-001. LoRa Network Address is 001. The default log format is Enhanced Summary. For a detailed description of all log formats and parameters, refer to Appendix 3 BioModule Log Data Descriptions. To log GPS data internally in the BioModule, the log format must be changed to Summary & Waveform, or Enhanced Summary & Waveform. To change BioModule default configurations, refer to the OmniSenseTM Tools >
ZephyrTM Config Tool section. 31 SYSTEM SETUP BioModule Configuration (2/2) LoRa Transmission Power Level Transmission power level is preset according to the destination region for the device. These settings are required to comply with local regulations. Region US Maximum LoRa RF Power Level (dB) 20 LoRa transmission power level is set using the ZephyrTM Config Tool. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 32 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP Charge Devices Charge Devices LoRa gateways are powered by an external power supply adapter. A 50 BioModule Charge Case with its internal battery can charge BioModules for two charge cycles. 50-Device Charge Case Internal Battery BioModules 1 hr to 90%
1 hr to 90%
3 hrs to 100%
3 hrs to 100%
Device Charge Times Battery Care For all batteries - BioModules, 50-Device Charge Case Internal Battery Top-up charge when not in use, around once per month. Top-up charge BioModules after use. Repeated shallow charges will Charge and store the devices in a cool place. maintain battery condition better than less frequent deep charge cycles. BioModule Battery Duration Mode Transmitting Logging Typical Battery Duration (new battery) 20 hrs 35 hrs 33 SYSTEM SETUP Radio Network Options Radio Network Options LoRa Range: 10 miles. 1 to 240 subjects, 15 second data update rate. BluetoothTM* Direct Range: up to 100 feet. 7 subjects. 1 second data update rate . CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 34 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP Set Radio Network Type (1/2) Set Radio Network Type 1. Start OmniSenseTM Live using the desktop shortcut created when the software was installed. 2. Open the Preferences dialog using the Preferences button on the Live Toolbar. 3. Set the Radio Network Type using the pull down. Radio Network Type Description BluetoothTM* Direct BluetoothTM* communication direct to BioModules from host PC. LoRa ZephyrTM LoRa system using LoRa gateway 35 SYSTEM SETUP Set Radio Network Type (2/2) Set LoRa Mode If Radio Network Type is set to LoRa, set the LoRa Mode. 1. In the Preferences dialog, select the LoRa Mode option using the pull-
down menu. LoRa Mode Description 240x15 Up to 240 devices; 15 second data reporting Caution:
LoRa Network Addresses configured into BioModules must be appropriate for use in LoRa mode. Thus, for LoRa Mode 240x15, addresses must be in the range from 1 to 240, with no duplicates. OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Note:
Data is logged internally in the BioModules once per second (more often for waveforms). CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 36 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP OmniSenseTM General Preferences (1/2) General Preferences Preferences other than General Settings are described in other sections. Click on the Preferences button in the Live toolbar. The Preferences dialog will display. OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Comms Counter retries Communication Setting Description Radio Network Type Varies according to Radio Network Type Polling Cycle (ms) Slot Time (ms) How many data packets are missed before Comms Error (Blue Subject Status) is displayed Leave at default 2400 - ECHO network only. Leave at default 1000 - MotorolaXTS network only Leave at default 40 - ECHO network only Leave at default 1800 - MotorolaXTS network only LoRa Mode 240x15 240 BioModules at 15 s refresh rate General Application Settings Display Units in Alarms Audible Imperial or metric (Height, weight, temperature) ROG Status change audible alerts Show Comms Events Comms events recorded in notification area Show ROG Time Time in ROG-state displayed on subject status bar in BioGauge Refresh gauges every
(seconds) How often default gauges are repainted. Default of 0 means after each cycle of device querying Enable Demo Mode Enables Demonstration Mode. Numbers of rows in Event Log Max. no. of lines displayed in notification area 37 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP OmniSenseTM General Preferences (2/2) LoRa Setting Local PC IP PC Port Gateway IP LoRa Security Key Gateway timeout
(seconds) Number of Downlink Channel Downlink Channel Separation Downlink Spreading Factor (SF) The IP address of the computer running the OmniSense PC software. The PC may be connected to network though both wired and wire-less connection and hence will have multiple IP addresses to choose from the list. The port on which the UDP (User Datagram Protocol) communication happens with the LoRa Gateway. Valid range is 1024 to 65535. Default value is 1700. IP address of the LoRa gateway. The PC application shall process UDP packets from the configured Gateway IP address and ignore any other packets. Security key for the LoRa communication. Used to decrypt the data packets sent by BioModules and encrypt the OTA messages sent by Omnisense PC application. It is 16 characters long. The time PC app should wait if communication between the Gateway and PC application fails in the middle of an active session before displaying an error message to the user saying unable to connect to gateway and connection status is changed to COMMS ERROR. Valid range between 5 to 1000. Default value is 8. Valid range is 8 to 64. Default value is 0.2. Default value is 10. Valid range is 6 to 12. Downlink Power Default value is 10. Valid range is 0 to 20. Region Set to US by default. Heart Rate Recovery Algorithm Settings Upper Activity threshold The maximum activity level allowed during recovery phase
(stationary approx.) for the HRR algorithm to auto-calculate HRR Lower Activity Threshold The minimum activity level needed (running approx.) before HRR algorithm can auto-calculate HRR Duration during which Upper Activity Threshold must not be exceeded e.g. sit or lie down during recovery, for auto-
detection of HRR HRR detection time Medic Tab Settings Show or hide Medic tab Makes medic tab accessible during Live Mode Add Medic Tab as default Sets whether subjects whose status changes to Red are automatically moved to the Medic tab. Remove from Team Tab Automatically move BioGauge to Medic tab after time-out. No means BioGauge will be displayed in both Team and Medic tabs Medic Tab time-out Time delay in seconds of Red status before subjects are automatically transferred to Medic tab Additional parameters are configurable, dependent on the Radio Network Type set. 38 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview (1/2) Database Setup Overview Database setup is performed in the setup screens, accessed by the setup button in the OmniSenseTM Live toolbar. Navigate through the screens using the tabs below each screen. The process of setting up an OmniSenseTM database involves the following tasks:
1. Add subjects 2. Add devices (BioModules, GPS) 3. Assign devices to subjects 4. Create & populate teams 5. Deploy teams Subject Add subjects, basic physiological thresholds and baseline fitness values, or leave defaults set as is pending fitness testing. Hardware Add BioModules (by USB connection) and optional GPS devices (by BluetoothTM*). Note:
A new system supplied by ZephyrTM may include a file which will allow all hardware to be added to the system in a single operation. Refer to the Add Hardware section for details. 39 SYSTEM SETUP OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview (2/2) Teams using barcode rapid deployment tool (BRAT). Assign BioModules & GPS devices to subjects, either in setup screen or Add subjects to Teams, either in setup screens or using BRAT. Deployment Deploy Teams to live operations in setup screens or using BRAT. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 40 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP Subjects (1/3) Add New Subject In the Subject tab of the Setup screens, click the New subject button. Edit the new subject fields created. Note:
There is no Save Changes button - each value is automatically saved as the field is exited. The same applies when updating values for any existing subject. Subject Parameters are described in the next section. 41 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP Subjects (2/3) Subject Parameters When a new subject is created, some fields are populated by default values. These can be left as is, deleted, or edited. Parameter Description Name Age Sex Height Weight Fitness Level HRmax
(maximum heart rate) HR (Heart Rate) @ AT
(Anaerobic Threshold) Names in the database must be unique Used to auto-calculate default HRmax Used to auto-calculate default HRmax Used for BMI calculations Used for BMI calculations 1 - 10 10 = elite athlete Used in Estimated Core Temperature algorithm Default is auto-calculated. Determined and saved when analyzing the results of a ramped maximal fitness (treadmill or beep) test in OmniSenseTM Analysis. Used to determine Physiological Load weightings and Training Thresholds. Default is 80% of HRmax. Determined and saved by analyzing ramped fitness test results in OmniSenseTM Analysis Used to calculate Training Zone Thresholds BR (Breathing Rate)
@ AT Determined and saved by analyzing ramped fitness test results in OmniSenseTM Analysis HR High Red Threshold for subject status = Red HR High Orange Threshold for subject status = Orange HR Low Red BR High Red BR Low Red Core Temperature Red Idle Timeout Threshold for subject status = Red Threshold for subject status = Red Threshold for subject status = Red Threshold for subject status = Red Time in seconds of an inactive subject before subject status changes to Red. Designed for First Responder systems. Disabled by default s t i l i m L m r a A y t e f a S Note:
Any single parameter with a safety alarm limit - Heart Rate/Breathing Rate/
Estimated Core Temperature which crosses a safety threshold, will cause the subject status to change. 42 SYSTEM SETUP Subjects (3/3) Subject Parameters (continued) Parameter HR Resting HR Standing HRV Rest SDNN HRV RMSSD Web Email Description Determined by an orthostatic hypotension
(Readiness) test Determined by an orthostatic hypotension
(Readiness) test Heart Rate Variability (Standard deviation in milliseconds) Determined by an orthostatic hypotension
(Readiness) test Heart Rate Variability (Standard deviation in milliseconds) Determined by an orthostatic hypotension
(Readiness) test Activated when subject has logged in to the web portal with password sent to their nominated email account by their account administrator, and validated their account. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 43 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP Safety Alarm Limits Safety Alarm limits are also called ROG Subject Status Thresholds. They are indicated by the color (red, orange, or green) of the subject name panel in each OmniSenseTM Live BioGauge. Upper and lower limits can be set for Heart Rate and Breathing Rate. An upper rate can be set for Estimated Core Temperature. If any one threshold is crossed, the color of the subject name background in the BioGauge will reflect this. Proprietary ZephyrTM ROG algorithm will adjust the thresholds automatically if the subject is detected as active, based on accelerometer data. Safety Alarm Limit Defaults Default values are assigned when a new subject is created. The default values can be set in the Live Preferences > Safety Thresholds dialog. 44 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP Devices (1/9) Add/Edit BioModules by USB connection 1. Connect BioModule to PC in charge cradle. 2. Select the Setup button on the OmniSenseTM Live toolbar. 3. Select the Hardware tab. 4. Select the Add/Edit button. 5. Select Add or Edit in the Hardware Setup Wizard when it displays and then select Next. 6. Select ZephyrTM, then Next. 7. Select Connection to PC, and Next. 45 SYSTEM SETUP Devices (2/9) 8. OmniSenseTM will normally auto-detect the BioModule in a few seconds, and populate the pull-down item with the device serial# (BHTxxxxx). Use the Detect button to retry manually if necessary. If more than one BioModule is connected, select the appropriate device from the pull-
down list of identifiers. Enter a value for Choose Device name - this will be the identifier for your BioModule in OmniSenseTM Live. It will appear on the subject BioGauge. If editing a BioModule already in the database, then the name field will contain the existing name. Click Next. Note:
When assigning an identifier to a BioModule, the best practice is to use any preexisting Zephyr label (for example, label number 9154-009 indicating LoRa Start Frequency-Network Address). Alternatively, attach a label to the front of the BioModule, so that it can be readily identified when attached to a strap or garment. 9. The final dialog will confirm that the device has been added. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Select Add... or Close... as necessary, and OK to complete the process. 10. Repeat as required for additional BioModules. Note:
The LoRa security key for encryption of BioModule data sent to the application via LoRa is loaded to the BioModule when the BioModule is added to the system via the USB connection. If the security key is changed in the application preferences, apply the new security key to each BioModule by placing it in the charging cradle and following the connection procedure above. The updated security key is configured as soon as the BioModule is detected over the USB connection. 46 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP Devices (3/9) Add BioModules from an XML File This method may be used to add multiple new BioModules to an existing system. This saves the effort of adding multiple devices manually. 1. In the 3rd dialog of the Hardware Setup Wizard, select Config File, and Next. 2. The next dialog allows you to browse to the (optional) xml config file supplied with the system. 3. Browse and select the file. 4. Confirmation of the added devices will display. 5. Select Add ...or Close... and OK to continue or exit. 47 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP Devices (4/9) Add BioModules from a Database .FDB File A completely new system may be supplied with a database file which contains all information on devices included with the system. OmniSenseTM software should be installed first, and then the installed database file replaced by the pre-configured file. 1. Install OmniSenseTM software for the system. 2. Without OmniSenseTM Live or OmniSenseTM Analysis running, browse to the location C:\Program Files (x86)\Zephyr\OmniSense\Database\DbFile This directory contains two files - EMPTY.FDB is a surplus empty database created with all fresh installs, and polling. FDB which is the active database file. It contains Demo data only, in sessions dated year 2001. Set to 2001 the From field in the Filter Session List pane in OmniSenseTM Analysis to access this data. 3. Rename the existing polling.FDB to fresh_install.FDB or similar. It can remain in the same directory, and can be recovered if needed. 4. Rename the pre-configured database file to polling.FDB and save it to the directory shown. 5. When using OmniSenseTM Live to set up your system, all the shipped BioModules are now in the database and are available to assign to subjects. They may be edited as if they had been added manually. 48 GPS devices are added by BluetoothTM* connection to the PC. QStarz 818XT are the only GPS devices supported at this time. BluetoothTM* must be enabled in the host PC. If enabled, then the BluetoothTM*
symbol will show in the PC System Tray. 2. Select the Add/Edit button to start the Hardware Setup Wizard, as for BioModules. Select Add Hardware...and Next. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP Devices (5/9) Add GPS Devices 1. Power on the GPS. 3. Select GPS Devices. 49 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP Devices (6/9) 4. Wait while the GPS is detected. The Wizard will populate with GPS details. Use the manual Detect button to try again if necessary. Power cycle the GPS between attempts. A blue LED on the GPS will indicate that BluetoothTM* is active. Note:
The GPS need not be BluetoothTM* paired to the PC to communicate. The GPS passkey of 0000 is entered automatically. The GPS cannot be paired to the PC by USB connection. 5. Label the GPS device according to the identifier you have selected for it. Label the device accordingly. 6. A confirmation message will display. Repeat as necessary. The 12-character string which is part of the serial number is the BluetoothTM* MAC Address of the device, normally displayed in the format XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX. The characters are hexadecimal, 0-9, a-f. The letters are not case sensitive. 50 SYSTEM SETUP Devices (7/9) Assign Devices to Subject When BioModules and GPS units have been added to the system, they are available for assignment to subjects. Warning Once devices have been assigned in the software, ensure that the correct subject is given the devices. If not, then the data in the system may be assigned to the wrong subject. BioModules and GPS units cannot simply be swapped in the field, without first reassigning them in OmniSenseTM Live. 1. In the Hardware tab, select the subject to be assigned. They will highlight blue. 2. Click the Assign button. 3. A dialog will display. Select the BioModule and GPS to be assigned to the subject and click the Assign button in the dialog. Available devices are highlighted black as shown in the legend in the dialog. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 4. The assigned devices will display in the personnel listing. No GPS was assigned in this example. Note Caution The device fields in the screen are manually editable if the device identifiers are known. The same device can be assigned to two different subjects, as long as they are not members of the same team, or in separate teams deployed at the same time. When another member of a team is selected, devices already assigned to existing members of the team will be greyed out for any assigned to existing members of the team. If two subjects allocated the same device are assigned to a team after they have been assigned devices, a warning message will display, indicating an equipment conflict. 51 SYSTEM SETUP Devices (8/9) De-assign Devices from Subject 1. In the Hardware tab, select the subject. 2. Click the De-assign button. 3. A Confirm dialog will display. Select Yes or No as required. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 52 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP Devices (9/9) Manually Pair a GPS A BioModule can be manually configured to communicate with a GPS. The GPS MAC address is required. This is stored in the BioModule after it is powered off, unless updated manually or used in a LoRa system with no GPS (or a different GPS) assigned. Get GPS MAC Address When the GPS is added using the Add Hardware Wizard in Live, the detection dialog shows this address. You can also detect the GPS using a PC from Start > Devices and Printers >
Add Device, and show device Properties after it has been added. The Address in this example is 00:1c:88:22:13:23. MAC Addresses are not case sensitive. Adding a device in MicrosoftTM* WindowsTM* does not add the device into OmniSenseTM. Then, using the ZephyrTM Config Tool, enter the MAC Address in the GPS Device field and Save. 53 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP Set Garment Type Set Garment Type 2. Select the Hardware tab Garment type must be set in OmniSenseTM Live so that the orientation of the BioModule on the subject is known and posture can be properly interpreted. 1. Select the Setup button on the OmniSenseTM Live toolbar 3. For each subject the garment type must be selected when assigning a BioModule. These are available from a pull-down list. 4. The front/side/back option refers to BioModule location. Select according to the garment type. Example Garment Type Settings Side Side Front Back Back 54 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP Teams (1/4) Add /Edit/Remove Team Subjects may exist autonomously in the OmniSenseTM database. In OmniSenseTM Analysis, subjects are listed on a node labeled No Team Assigned. For OmniSenseTM Live to receive transmitted data, they must be a member of a deployed team. A maximum of 4 teams may be deployed live. The maximum number of team members available per team is limited by The more members in a team, the smaller the subject BioGauges will the radio network and mode selected. become on-screen. 1. Select the Setup button on the OmniSenseTM Live toolbar. 2. Select the Team tab. 3. Select the New button. 4. Enter the team name in the dialog displayed. 5. A new entry (Team A below, highlighted in blue) will be created in the right hand panel. 6. To edit a team name, select the team in the right-hand panel, and click the Edit button. 7. To remove the team, select it and click the Remove button. Note:
When a team is removed from the system, all members are returned to the personnel pool. No subject data is lost. In OmniSenseTM Analysis, subjects are then listed under the node No Team Assigned 55 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP Teams (2/4) Populate Teams Add Subject 1. In the Team tab, select both the subject in the left panel, and the team in the right. They will highlight blue when selected. 2. Click the arrow button pointing to the Team panel. 3. The subject will be added to the selected team node. Remove Subject 1. Select the subject. 2. Use the reverse arrow to remove the subject. 3. The subject will return to the Personnel panel on the left. 56 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP Teams (3/4) Deploy Team The final stage in preparing for a Live session is to deploy a team or teams. 1. Select the Setup button on the OmniSenseTM Live toolbar 2. Select the Deployment tab 3. Select the team(s) to be deployed from the Teams pane, and a vacant tab from the Tab A/B/C/D array. A maximum of four teams can be deployed. 4. Click the arrow button pointing to the team array. 5. The A/B/C/D tabs will populate with the deployed teams. In addition, a series of Team and player tiles will display on the right-side panel. 57 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP Teams (4/4) 6. Tiles displayed to the right of the setup tab will appear black until radio communication with the deployed BioModules has been established. To establish communication, click the Live button. Once connected, tiles will display subjects red/orange/green status. 7. Once radio communication and subject status have been established, the subject tiles will be active. 8. The purpose of the right-hand tiles is to allow a user to maintain some oversight of subject status while using the Setup tab to make changes. Un-deploy a Team 1. To un-deploy a team, select the team tab and use the arrow button pointing back to the Teams pane. 2. The team will re-display as available in the Teams pane. 58 SYSTEM SETUP Barcode Scanner Operations (1/3) Print Pick Lists Using a supported MotorolaTM* Barcode scanner, devices can be rapidly assigned to subjects in the field by scanning barcode labels on the devices, or from printed pick lists which can be generated by OmniSenseTM. The host PC will need to be connected to a printer to generate these. All subjects and devices must already exist in the OmniSenseTM database. 1. In OmniSenseTM Live Settings > Subject tab, click on the BRAT (Barcode Rapid Assignment Tool) Launch button. Note The BRAT items will only be visible in the Setup Subject screen if the MotorolaTM* Drivers have been installed. Refer to Getting Started > Software Installation. 2. Select Print Barcodes from the displayed dialog. 3. Choose from the options. Each button press will generate a letter-size PDF file which can then be printed. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 4. The Print Team Rosters button will generate a listing of all teams
(separate page for each team), with subject and currently assigned devices adjacent. 59 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP Barcode Scanner Operations (2/3) Scanning Operations 1. Connect the barcode scanner to the host PC. 2. Start OmniSenseTM Live and select the Setup > Subject screen. 3. Scan the Start BRAT code on any of the printed pick lists. 4. The BRAT dialog will launch. As codes are scanned for team, subject and devices, the fields will populate. To change an assignment, simply re-scan with another barcode. Each time a new subject is scanned, the device fields will empty. Note Consult the scanner User Manual for correct operation and troubleshooting. 60 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP Barcode Scanner Operations (3/3) 5. Scan the team, subject and device code in succession.. 6. Approved DoD ID cards are supported. The fields in the BRAT dialog on screen will populate as components are scanned successfully. If a wrong code is scanned in error, just re-scan the correct code. 7. When all scanning is complete, scan the Go Live code on any pick list, or select the Live button in OmniSenseTM. 61 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP BioModule Operation (1/4) Power On/Off Power On 1. Press the center of the BioModule to power on; this will operate a microswitch inside the device. 2. LEDs will illuminate according to the BioModule configuration. 3. Snap the BioModule into its receptacle in the ZephyrTM strap or garment. The orientation of the contact studs in the receptacle will confirm correct orientation. Best practice is to power the BioModule on while it is being worn by the subject. This avoids invalid data being transmitted by or logged on the device. Note Caution Long-term use of the BioModule may cause the contact springs on the rear of the device to become slightly depressed. This can cause poor contact with the garment receptacle contacts, particularly when the subject is active. A regular visual inspection is recommended. If a spring becomes depressed, very carefully lift it up. When this is done, check that the spring does not protrude excessively, and that the BioModule can be inserted into a charge cradle without damaging the contacts. Take care when doing this, to avoid damaging the spring contact. Power Off 1. Press and hold the center of the BioModule until all four LEDs illuminate briefly. The device will power off. 62 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP BioModule Operation (2/4) BioModule LED Indications BioModule on Garment Constant Flashing Unlit Cannot connect to configured GPS Transmitting Transmit not enabled More than 30%
battery Transmitting, less than 30% battery Less than 10%
battery Garment worn, no HR detected HR detected Not worn Error Logging Logging not enabled BioModule Charging Blue Orange Red Green Orange Red Green Note Blue Error Constant Flashing Connected
(possible if OmniSenseTM Live is running) Battery charging Battery fully charged Always off Always off Error Downloading a log Unlit Disabled No power connected Always off No records/
finished downloading During upgrades, red and green LEDs will flash alternately while device application software is being updated; blue and orange LEDs will flash alternately while LoRa module firmware is being updated. Not all upgrades include a LoRa module firmware update. 63 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP BioModule Operation (3/4) ZephyrTM Strap Fitting 1. Fasten at front and adjust tension for a snug fit. 2. Rotate strap so device is under left arm. 3. For optimum breathing detection, device should be located at the apex of rib curvature. 4. Tension indicator loop at rear should be flush when subject inhales fully. It is shown un-tensioned here. 5. Adjust shoulder strap for minimal tension if used. Its function is to prevent strap slippage when worn under equipment which makes it awkward to access the strap. 64 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP
> Setup Checklist
> BioModule Configuration
> Charge Devices
> Radio Network Options
> Set Radio Network Type
> OmniSenseTM General Preferences
> OmniSenseTM Live Setup Overview
> Subjects
> Safety Alarm Limits
> Devices
> Set Garment Type
> Teams
> Barcode Scanner Operations
> BioModule Operation LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX SYSTEM SETUP BioModule Operation (4/4) BioModule Removal The ZephyrTM strap receptacle is designed for a very firm fit - this prevents the BioModule from becoming dislodged accidentally. There is a specific technique to removing the BioModule from its receptacle easily, which involves pressure from the front and the rear of the receptacle simultaneously. 1. Grip holder by edge of flat surround next to the notch. Pull the BioModule gently by the notch - the greater pressure is applied to the rear. 2. Press the holder firmly from the rear to pop the BioModule out. 3. Use thumbs both to grip holder and pull on the BioModule. 4. Press rear of strap with the knuckle of index finger. 65 OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Startup Sequence (1/2) System Startup 1. Power on all BioModules. 2. Power on all GPS units, if used. 3. Connect gateway to PC via WiFi router. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 4. Start OmniSenseTM Live. Subject details and GPS MAC addresses are sent to each BioModule when Live starts up. 66 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Startup Sequence (2/2) OmniSenseTM Live Startup Sequence Immediately on startup, BioGauges will display for each subject, with subject status indicated by the background color of their subject name pane. The subject status will change through a color sequence prior to any valid data becoming visible, as communications are established. Subject Status Color Description Alpha Bravo Alpha Bravo No data yet received - BioModules are being initialized Waiting on LoRa connection - Comms Error if persists Alpha Bravo Data received - Not Worn indication Alpha Bravo Valid data Alpha Bravo Valid data Alpha Bravo Valid data Startup Times Feature LoRa Connection Heart Rate Breathing Rate Posture/Activity Approximate Time To Validity 1 to 10 minutes, dependent on number of BioModules deployed 30 seconds 30 seconds 5 seconds 5 seconds Estimated Core Temperature Heart Rate Variability
(Configurable using the ZephyrTM Config Tool)
~5 minutes (300 heart beats) for SDNN
~15 seconds for RMSSD 67 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Live Screen Overview (1/5) Live Screen Components 5 1 2 3 4
# Component Toolbar Subject BioGauge array Team/Medic/Training
/Safety tabs Comms Message notification area Details/Accel/
Comms/GPS/
Workout tabs 1 2 3 4 5 BioGauges increases. Notes Constant on all screens. BioGauge size reduces as number of A separate tab for each deployed team
(maximum of 4). Tab colors reflect highest level of subject status on tab; Red =
highest. Training BioGauges on the Training tab. Red status subjects shown on Medic tab. Subject ROG shown on Safety tab. Toggle on or off from the toolbar. Additional information relevant to the selected BioGauge. 68 OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Live Screen Overview (2/5) Side Tabs CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Safety Tab Training Tab Medic Tab Accel Comms Map Workout Raw accelerometer data Graphic indication of comms errors Streaming GPS location Target training zone and elapsed time/time remaining Subject BioGauges are shown on Medic tab after their status is Red for a configurable period (default 30 seconds). They must be removed manually by toolbar button. 69 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Live Screen Overview (3/5) Live Toolbar Item Function Add subject to/Remove subject from Medic tab. Subject with Red status for longer than 30 seconds (default, configurable in Preferences) are moved to Medic tab automatically. Switch to Live mode - start communications. Switch to Setup mode - communications (if started) will continue in the background. Start/stop recording to OmniSenseTM database. Default is recording. Text indicates status. Offline (left)/online (right) - connection status to Web portal and cloud database. Registered subjects live data will be uploaded to the portal automatically. Text indicates status. Display comms notification area beneath BioGauge array. Hidden by default. Session name and activate button. The name will be displayed in Analysis. Useful for filtering sessions in Analysis. Tick button must be used whenever name is changed. Default Live Marker name and place marker button. Markers will be displayed in OmniSenseTM Analysis graphs. Set for Individual/Team/All subjects using pull down list next to button. Activate Demo mode. Virtual data will populate BioGauges. If any real subjects are deployed, they will display simultaneously. Show location data in a GoogleTM* map window. Show Preferences (Settings) dialog. Show offline Help window. 70 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Live Screen Overview (4/5) Recording Logic Data must be recorded in Live for later display in OmniSenseTM Analysis. Recording is the default state when Live mode is engaged Live and Analysis modules can be run simultaneously, but data must be refreshed manually in the Analysis module using the Refresh button. Session Names In OmniSenseTM Analysis, the session name will be the name assigned to the session in Live, using the session name button. Sessions default to Live, 1. Set the session name in the Live toolbar. 2. The session name will appear in the Select Session pane in OmniSenseTM Analysis. 3. For fast access in OmniSenseTM Analysis, the session name can be selected in the Filter Session List. 71 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Live Screen Overview (5/5) Multiple Recordings Each time the Record button is pressed in a continuous session in the Live Module, a new individual subject session is created in the database for each subject deployed. 1 4 2 3 Description Multiple sessions created by repeated Stop/Start recording in OmniSenseTM Live
1 2 3 4 Session Start Time in hh:mm:ss format Session Duration in hh:mm:ss format Session Name Sessions can be renamed in OmniSenseTM Analysis 72 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS BioGauge (1/4) Standard BioGauge 6 8 7 5 14 4 9 3 12 13 10 2 1 11 The standard BioGauge displays a number of subject physiological parameters, and updates at 15-second intervals.
# Description 1 Subject name. Background color shows subject ROG status. 2 BioModule identifier as stored in database. 3 BioModule battery level. 4 Configurable sweep scale & numeric value, defaults to heart rate. 5 Configurable field 1. 6 Configurable field 2. 8 Configurable field 3. 7 No data stopwatch icon 4 x 1 minute quadrants. 9 Configurable sweep scale & numeric value, defaults to breathing rate. 10 Radio Signal Strength indicator. 11 Time in current ROG Status in minutes. Resets when status changes. 12 Posture indication. = upright subject. 13 Activity Level. () = walking equivalent, (()) = running equivalent. 14 Red cross indicates BioGauge also displayed in Medic tab. 73 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS BioGauge (2/4) Training BioGauge 1 2 3 5 4
# Description 1 2 3 4 Subject Name. Configurable field 1. Configurable field 2. Configurable field 3. 5 Tile background color shows the subjects current Training Zone. The Training BioGauge is used in the context of a Workout. Once a Workout has been enabled using Live Preferences, and then selected from the Session Name list, it becomes active. current and next segment. In the Workout side tab, two Training Zone segments are displayed - the The subject should work out as prescribed by their coach, and attempt to match their training zone color with the target zone color in the Workout tab. Training Zone color is determined by the subjects heart rate. The zone thresholds are configured in Live Preferences. 74 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS BioGauge (3/4) Configure BioGauge Configure Standard BioGauge To configure the BioGauge, display OmniSenseTM Live Preferences using the toolbar button. In the Preferences dialog, select the Gauge Settings button. The dialog defaults to the standard BioGauge. Each configurable field has an associated pull-down menu. Select from the options (listed next page) Save when configuration is complete. Configure Training BioGauge In the same dialog, select the Training tab. Three configurable fields are available. Save when configuration is complete. Note BioGauges can be reconfigured while a Live session is running. The fields displayed on the BioGauges do not affect what data is sent to the database. 75 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS BioGauge (4/4) BioGauge Parameters A variety of parameters are available for configurable fields in BioGauges. List Item HR BR HRV Impact Activity PhysLoad MechLoad TrainLoad Jump Description Heart Rate Breathing Rate Heart Rate Variability Peak g of impact event Peak activity VMU (g) EstCoreTemp Estimated Core Temperature Calories Burned Calories Burned (Heart Rate based) HRMaxPercent Percent of subject maximum heart rate HRatATPercent Percent of heart rate at Anaerobic Threshold PhysIntensity Physiological Intensity MechIntensity Mechanical Intensity TrainIntensity Training Intensity Cumulative physiological load Cumulative mechanical load Cumulative training load (Avg. Phys + Mech) Jump event peak g Explosiveness Dash event peak g Stress Stress Level 1 -10 Speed_HwReq GPS Speed over ground Distance_HwReq GPS total distance traveled Elevation_HwReq GPS elevation above mean sea level ImpulseLoad Cumulative impulse load WalkStepCount Count of walking steps RunStepCount Count of running steps BoundCount JumpCount Count of bounding steps Count of jump events MinorImpacts Count of minor impacts MajorImpacts Count of major impacts AvgForceDevRate Average force development rate of step impulses AvgStepImpulse Average step impulse AvgStepPeriod Average time between steps FlightTime Time in air during a jump event PeakMagniPhi Peak magnitude phi angle of impact (from vertical) PeakMagniTheta Peak magnitude theta angle of impact (heading) 76 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Side Tabs (1/14) Details Tab 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Values are for the selected BioGauge
# Description 1 Subject/BioModule Parameters. 2 Cursor values on graph. Mouse over the graphs for numeric value. 3 Subject ROG Status. 4 Heart rate 0- 100% HRmax of subject. 5 Respiration rate 0 - 70 breaths per minute fixed scale. 6 Activity Level. Cursor value = Flat/Stat/Walk/Run. 7 Estimated Core Temperature. Set 0C/0F in Preferences. 8 Buttons set graph horizontal scale to 5/10/60 minutes. 9 Subject name and ROG status. Note The Heart Rate Confidence level in the Subject Parameters section is a useful indication of the validity of the HR data. If this value drops below 20% the heart rate is considered invalid and will show --. Check strap tension, that the strap sensor pads and skin are adequately moist, and the BioModule spring contacts have not become depressed. Any of these factors may cause poor conductivity, resulting in a noisy ECG signal. This will cause the HR to be invalid. 77 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Side Tabs (2/14) Acceleration Tab 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Values are for the selected BioGauge
# Description Raw accelerometer values. Min/Max are values from previous 1 second epoch. Buttons to enable and disable accelerometer data for the selected subject. 3 Cursor values - float cursor over graphs to display numerical values. 4 Vertical acceleration. This value will include gravity of -1g. Lateral (side to side) acceleration. Sagittal (front to rear) acceleration. Buttons set graph horizontal scale to 5/10/60 minutes Subject name and ROG Status. 1 2 5 6 7 8 Note The vertical acceleration data is not filtered to remove gravity. If gravity appears not to be exactly -1 g, it may be that the subject standing or seated posture does not result in the BioModule being oriented to absolute vertical. If the subject is lying down, the effects of gravity will manifest in the sagittal axis. 78 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Side Tabs (3/14) Communications Tab 1 2 3 4 5 Values are for the selected BioGauge
# Description BioModule/Gateway/PC icons. External sensor icon not shown, For BluetoothTM* Direct systems, only the BioModule and host PC are represented. Link indicator. Green = working link, Red X = broken link 1 2 3 4 5 Error message icon area Error message text Subject name and ROG status 79 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Side Tabs (4/14) Communications Error Indications No Error No Response from Device System operating normally Device Not Worn BioModule powered off BioModule out of battery Out of range Signal blockage or interference Wrong device on subject Hardware fault Duplicated LoRa Network Address Gateway Error BioModule not in garment Sensor pads dry Depressed spring contacts on BioModule BioModule or garment fault Gateway not connected USB connector fault (replace) 80 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Side Tabs (5/14) GPS Tab 1 2 3 4 Values are for the selected BioGauge
# Description 1 2 3 4 Current location Latitude and Longitude Timestamp of current location values Historical location values Subject name and ROG status Supported GPS and subject assignment is required BioModule must be configured to log in Summary and Waveform or Enhanced Summary and Waveform format 81 OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Side Tabs (6/14) Workout Tab 1 2 3 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX
# Description 3 Workout note 1 Current Training Zone and time remaining 2 Next Training Zone and duration of next session segment See the next section for workout operation. 82 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Side Tabs (7/14) Managing Workouts A Workout is a prescribed activity session in OmniSenseTM Live with color HR indications based on Training Zones. Training Zones are levels of exertion defined by heart rate thresholds. They are configured in Live Preferences. 1. Open the Preferences dialog using the Live toolbar button, and select the Training Zones button 2. Select the Heart Rate parameter used to determine the thresholds.
%HR@AT
%HR Max Description Percentage of subjects HR at Anaerobic Threshold, as saved in database (default value, or saved from Fitness Test analysis). Percentage of subjects maximum HR , as saved in database (default value, or saved from Fitness Test analysis). Default Return thresholds to their default settings Default Training Zone Thresholds
%HR@AT Zone High Intensity Anaerobic Zone Gap Aerobic Lower Threshold
%HR@AT Upper Threshold
%HR@AT 110 100 95 85 HR max 109 99 94 84 Rest/Recovery Less than 84 83 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Side Tabs (8/14)
%HR Max Zone High Intensity Anaerobic Zone Gap Aerobic Lower Threshold
%HR Max Upper Threshold
%HR Max 90 80 75 60 100 89 79 74 59 Rest/Recovery Less than 84 Lower Zone thresholds are editable; when a lower threshold is edited, the upper threshold of the zone below is adjusted automatically. 3. To enable Workouts, select the Workouts button in the Preferences dialog. Check the boxes for those workouts to be enabled. 4. When a Workout has been enabled, it becomes available in the Session Name field in the Live toolbar. 5. To activate the Workout, select it in the Session Name field, and click the adjacent button. 84 OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Side Tabs (9/14) 6. Select the Training tab at the bottom of the OmniSenseTM Live screen. This displays subject Training BioGauges. 7. The aim of the workout is to engage in activity, which matches the background color of the subject Training BioGauge to the background color of the Current Zone in the Workout tab. 8. In OmniSenseTM Analysis, Training Zones may be displayed as background shading to a displayed session. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 85 OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Side Tabs (10/14) Workout Files OmniSenseTM workouts are based on the Paul Robbins Periodization System. Workout files are stored at C:\...\Documents\OmniSense\WorkoutFiles in the form of csv (comma separated values) files which will open automatically in MicrosoftTM* ExcelTM*. There are 136 separate workout files. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 86 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Side Tabs (11/14) Send Team Workouts from Web Portal A coach can send a Team Workout from the web portal, as a single workout, or as part of a training plan. No color-matching of BioGauge against workout tile is involved - athletes can see the target loads for the workout displayed, and should attempt to match those loads. If a Team Workout has been assigned, it will be available in the Session Names pull down list on the scheduled date. 2 3 4 1 5 6
# Description 1 Connect the PC application to the web portal. Select the assigned team activity from the Session Name field, and enable using the Change Session Name button. Use the Start / End buttons to manage the activity. Target load parameters (configured in the web portal as Threshold Settings) are displayed. The workout tab displays information on current and upcoming activities. Configure the BioGauge or Training BioGauge to show one or more of the target load parameters shown in the Workout tab. Select the Team tab to show standard BioGauge, or Training tab for the training BioGauge as preferred. 2 3 4 5 6 Note The PC session must be connected to the cloud database for workouts assigned from the portal to become available. 87 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Side Tabs (12/14) Safety Tab The safety tab displays tiles showing the subject name and time-in-current-
ROG status only, plus the ROG status itself as a background color. The color of the tab itself reflects the highest ROG status of any of the subjects displayed parameters. If any subject status remains red for greater than the time limit
(configurable in Preferences, default 30 seconds), a red cross appears on the tile, and the subjects BioGauge displays on the Medic tab. The cross persists after Red status has downgraded, until the subject is manually removed from the Medic tab using the toolbar button. Safety Thresholds Safety thresholds are set in the users record in the Setup > Subject screen. Default thresholds are set in Preferences > Safety Thresholds. 88 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Side Tabs (13/14) Medic Tab In Live Preferences > General Settings are Medic tab settings. The default settings are The Medic tab is displayed. Subjects whose status remains Red beyond the time limit are also displayed The BioGauge remains in the Team tab. The time threshold for Red status is 30 seconds. The Medic tab displays the standard subject BioGauge. on the Medic tab. A red cross displays in the center of the subject BioGauge to indicate the BioGauge is also displayed on the Medic tab. To remove a subject from the Medic tab when the subject status is no longer red, use the Remove button on the Live toolbar. 89 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Side Tabs (14/14) Training Tab BioGauge section for details. The training tab displays Training BioGauges. There are three configurable fields on each BioGauge. Refer to the Subject The background color for theTraining BioGauge shows Blue/Yellow/Green/
Orange/Red and is not the Red/Orange/Green subject status indication. Training BioGauge background color reflects the Training Zone of the subject, which is a heart rate dependent metric, configured in Live Preferences. Training Zones are explained in the Workout Tab section. As the workout progresses, subjects attempt to match the color of their training BioGauge with the color of the current segment of the workout, indicated in the Current Zone section of the Workout tab. 90 OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Map Window (1/2) Map Window An internet connection is required. Subjects must be assigned GPS devices. A separate map window is enabled by a toolbar button. direction. The Map/Satellite view can be adjusted by dragging the cursor in any Use the +/- buttons at lower right, or mouse wheel, to zoom in/out on the map or satellite view. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX In the window above, non-default settings are used to emphasize trail features. Snail Trail Snail Trail Parameter Description Parameter Pull-down Select from HR (shown), %HR Max, %HR@AT, Physiological or Mechanical Intensity, Speed or Altitude zone, ROG Status or path only. Color Thresholds Slide buttons to set coloring of snail trail. Width Opacity Length Location Heat Map Width Marker Interval Marker Width Slide button for snail trail width. Extreme left =
trail hidden. Slide button for % opacity. Slide button for time duration [hh:mm:ss] of snail trail, preceding current location. Slide button to set background color behind snail trail. The color will turn from green to red as a location becomes prevalent. In a circuit run, Heat Map is always green unless the runner stops and holds location. Slide button to add distance markers at fixed intervals Slide button to set marker width. Extreme left =
markers hidden 91 OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Map Window (2/2) Snail Trail Parameter Description Marker Opacity Slide button to set marker opacity Full Path Width Slide button to set width of path preceding snail trail. Extreme left = full path hidden. Full Path Opacity Slide button to set full path opacity Save Settings Save a preferred setting for repeated use. Default Settings Return to default settings. Use the selector on the map to toggle between map and satellite view. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Heat Map A heat map is an additional wider color trace surrounding a subjects snail trail. A heat map is an indication of historical persistence at a location. If a subject remains stationary at the same location, then their heat map indication will progress from green to red. On a sports field, if a subject moves returns to the same location repeatedly, then that locations heat map indication will progress from green to red over time. 92 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Session Names & Markers (1/3) Session Names Sessions can be named in OmniSenseTM Live using the toolbar Session Name field pull-down, and adjacent Change Session Name button to activate the selection. Their main purpose is to make it easier to identify and locate specific sessions in the Select Session pane of OmniSenseTM Analysis. Sessions can be renamed in Analysis if needed. The default Session Name is Live, but if all sessions are set to this, then the session time stamp becomes the only means of identifying a specific session. Create Session Name 1. Open the Preferences dialog in OmniSenseTM Live using the toolbar button. 2. Select the Session Names button, then the Add New button. 3. Enter the session name in the new (blue) session name entry, and click Save. Caution Prescribed Workouts are displayed in the same field as Session Names. If you create a new session with the same name as a pre-existing workout, then the workout of that name will be activated when you click on the Change Session Name button. 93 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Session Names & Markers (2/3) Session Markers Named markers can be added to sessions using the toolbar Marker field and adjacent Add Marker button. The purpose of markers is to indicate specific events (start and stop of notable activities or tests during a session, etc) in the data displayed in OmniSenseTM Analysis. The markers are not exported when the data is exported from Analysis as a csv file, though they will appear in graphs exported as image files. Create Marker 1. Open the Preferences dialog in OmniSenseTM Live using the toolbar button. 2. There are ten default markers. You can Remove these, retain them, edit by selecting them, or Add New. Save the new or edited marker when done. 94 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Session Names & Markers (3/3) 3. The order of the markers in the dialog is significant. Each time the Add Marker button is clicked to add a marker to a session, the list automatically increments to the next marker on the list. 4. In order to re-use the same marker on the list, you must re-select it from the pull down menu before adding it. 5. There are three options when adding a marker:
Select Individual (selected BioGauge), Team or All ( and ) all subjects in all teams - before clicking on the actual Add Marker button. 6. The elapsed time component of the clock at bottom right of the OmniSenseTM Live window is reset to 00:00:00 each time a marker is placed. 95 OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Notification Area Notification Area The notification area is displayed using the Show/Hide Bottom Panel button on the Live toolbar. The Notification Area displays a variety of notifications which can confirm the system is operating correctly, or may help in analyzing system errors. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 96 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Preferences (1/5) Preferences The settings described in the following section do not include those listed in the table below. The table shows the section of this manual where they are described. Setting Described in Section General Settings System Setup > OmniSense General Preferences Markers Live Operations >Markers Session Names Live Operations > Session Names Gauge Settings Live Operations > Subject BioGauge > Configure BioGauge Safety Thresholds Live Operations > Safety Tab Training Zones Live Operations > Workout Tab > Managing Workouts Workouts Live Operations > Workout Tab > Managing Workouts Which preferences are available may vary according to the Radio Network type selected. 97 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Preferences (2/5) Intensity & Load heart rate. Intensity is an instantaneous measure of effort. Physiological Intensity is a measure of cardiovascular output, based on Mechanical Intensity is a measure of musculoskeletal output, based on Training Intensity is the arithmetic mean (average) of physiological and accelerometer data. mechanical intensities Equivalent Loads (Physiological, Mechanical, Training) are cumulative totals of intensity values, and reflect the total effort over an activity session. Intensity is measured on a scale of 1 -10, with no units. These values indicate zones between absolute Low and High limits which are configurable in Preferences > Intensity & Load. Physiological Intensity Default Physiological Intensity Zone Thresholds Intensity Null (no value) Low (%HR max) High (%HR max) Below 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 54 59 64 69 74 79 84 89 94 Intensity values inside a zone are calculated arithmetically. For example, a %HR max value of 52 equals an Intensity of 1.5. If Low and High Limits are changed, then Intensity zone limits will adjust to allow 10 equal intensity zones between the new low and high limits. 100 or above 98 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Preferences (3/5) The graph below shows the default Low and High Physiological Intensity limits and how the ten intensity level zones are distributed between these limits. Physiological Load is the per-second accumulation of the Physiological Intensity values, and can be represented by the colored area under the intensity/heart rate curve. Note that for these limits, a heart rate of below 50% HR max - uncolored - has no (null) intensity value, and will not contribute towards a load value. The load value is the total colored area below the trace. The second graph shows the effect of increasing the lower Physiological Intensity limit to 75% HR max. The ten zones are narrower. The corresponding Physiological Load is also reduced, as the same heart rate trace results in lower assigned Physiological Intensity values. 99
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CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Preferences (4/5) Training Thresholds Training Thresholds are used in conjunction with a Training BioGauge in the context of a Workout. Threshold targets are set in Preferences > Training Thresholds. When the prescribed targets are met (individually, or team average), the subject name and target met will flash in a contrasting color on their Training BioGauge, either individually or as a team, dependent on the Notify Based On setting. 100 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Preferences (5/5) Speed Zones Speed zones can be configured for subjects who are using a supported GPS device in conjunction with their BioModule. In OmniSenseTM Analysis, select the check box above the time graph to show speed zones as background shading. Illustrated is speed over time in miles per hour over a cycle run tracked by GPS. As lower limits are adjusted, the upper limit for each zone adjusts automatically. Speed Zone data is not viewed in OmniSenseTM Live, but in the Analysis module. Note When logging GPS data internally in a BioModule, it must be configured to log in Summary and Waveform or Enhanced Summary and Waveform format, using the ZephyrTM Config Tool. 101 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Connection To Cloud Portal Connection to Cloud Portal An internet connection is required. Both OmniSenseTM Live & Analysis can connect to the OmniSenseTM Cloud When OmniSenseTM Live is connected, streaming live data is automatically uploaded to the portal and can be viewed remotely. Data is only uploaded for those subjects who are registered with the portal. Portal. section. The registration process is described in the OmniSenseTM Web Portal When OmniSenseTM Analysis is connected, any log data imported from BioModules assigned to registered portal users is also uploaded. 1. Click on the connect button on the Live (or Analysis) toolbar. 2. Enter your User Name and Password. The user name will have been assigned to you, and password set by you as part of the registration process. Click Login. web portal. 3. The toolbar button will toggle to show the application is connected to the Note No data is ever downloaded from the portal to a local OmniSenseTM Analysis instance. It can only be viewed in the portal itself. However, subject physiological parameters such as maximum heart rate, fitness level etc - are synchronized between the web portal and a local PC instance every time they are connected, to maintain integrity of these parameters. 102 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Demo Mode (1/2) Demo Mode Demonstration mode exists for training and demonstration purposes. It consists of a number of subjects displaying virtual data. No LoRa Gateway needs to be connected to operate in Demo mode. If a LoRa system is active, then real subject data will display at the same Engage Demo mode using the toolbar button. time as the virtual subjects. 21 virtual subjects will display, on 3 team tabs: Goalkeeper / Defenders /
Offense. Team tab (Offense) Training tab All tabs and Standard or Training BioGauges will function, except for:
Accel tab GPS tab Workouts - the Workout tab can be viewed, but subject data will not attempt to match the Workout targets. 103 OMNISENSETM LIVE OPERATIONS Demo Mode (2/2) Demo Team Setup In Demo mode, the subjects exist in all the setup tabs. Subject parameters can be edited, and subjects removed from teams or teams un-deployed as real subjects would. No hardware is assigned to the demo subjects. They are assigned files of virtual data. These files can be selected from a range of options. 1. The simulation files can be assigned exactly as devices, by selecting the demo subject, and using the Assign button in the Setup > Hardware tab. 2. A Select Hardware Components dialog will display, with an additional Simulation tab. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS
> Startup Sequence
> Live Screen Overview
> BioGauge
> Side Tabs
> Map Window
> Session Names & Markers
> Notification Area
> Preferences
> Connection to Cloud Portal
> Demo Mode ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 3. When a file is selected, a note below will describe the nature of the data, 4. Click Save to assign the simulation file. 104 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Overview (1/9) Overview OmniSenseTM Local PC Database Both OmniSenseTM Live and OmniSenseTM Analysis send and receive data from and to the OmniSenseTM Local PC database. The database repository is a single file, polling.fdb, located at C:\Program Files (x86)\Zephyr\OmniSense\Database\DbFile. At each upgrade install, the existing database is backed up before a new instance is created and populated with any existing data. The database contains:
All subject & team data. All device data and who devices are assigned to. All session data. The database is populated by:
Receiving streaming data via LoRa from OmniSenseTM Live. Importing BioModule Log data via OmniSenseTM Analysis. Importing external .zsf session files from another instance of OmniSenseTM Analysis, or previously archived from the current instance. Note The database file is secure and cannot be opened directly - it can only be accessed via OmniSenseTM Analysis. However, it can be copied and substituted into the same location in a second PC. All data will be transferred. 105 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Overview (2/9) Features Time graphs Summary graphs Reports Impact Reports Filter Sessions By Team, Subject Session Name Subsession Name Time/Date Manage Sessions Export, rename, move, delete &
archive Time Graphs Show 2 parameters of 46 available Automatic & Manual Fitness Testing analysis Real or elapsed time ROG Status, training or speed zone background colors Subsessions Fitness & Training Reports Compare individual against normative or team data Mean & Std Dev Table & radar plot format Group Consolidated Summary Periodization Report Summary GPS Summary Physiological Workout Compliance Legend Compare up to 16 color-coded sessions simultaneously Export Graph Data Multiple file and image formats Summary Graphs Show 2 parameters of 46 available Min/Max/Avg/Total displayed as bar graphs force Impact Reports 5 configurable impact zones by g Based on 100 Hz 3-axis data Summary impact counts per zone Magnitude, duration & direction of Automated grouping of impacts impacts by type Walk Run/intense run Bound/Jump Detailed analysis showing peak g, rise time, duration, rate of force development & decline and total impulse load 106 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Overview (3/9) Physiological Parameters The following parameters are available in addition to those displayed in OmniSenseTM Live. Parameter Units Description From Fitness Test Analysis HR @ AT BR @ AT VO2max HRmax BRmax Beats/minute From detection of Anaerobic Threshold Breaths/minute From detection of Anaerobic Threshold ml/kg/min Based on heart & breathing rates Beats/minute Maximum heart rate of subject Breaths/minute Maximum breathing rate of subject Heart Rate Recovery Beats per 30 sec On cessation of test, subject stationary
%VO2max @ AT
%VO2max Accepted performance indicator Fitness Level Scale 1 - 10 10 = elite athlete From Summary Graphs Max, Min, Average All parameters Speed Box Plot Elevation Box Plot 2nd, 9th, 25th, 50th, 75th,91st, 98th, 100th percentiles 2nd, 9th, 25th, 50th, 75th,91st, 98th, 100th percentiles Jump height Exercise Time Time above AT Duration Duration Feet / meters Based on jump detection Time in HR Zones
% Total Duration Banded histogram - % time in each zone Time in Training Zones % Total Duration Banded histogram - % time in each zone Time in Speed Zones
% Total Duration Banded histogram - % time in each zone Distance in Speed Zone
% Total Distance Banded histogram - % time in each zone FITNESS PARAMETERS Jump time in air Seconds Based on jump detection 107 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Overview (4/9) Physiological Parameters Parameter Units Description From Reports (Group Consolidation Report contains all) Average Value Standard Deviation Significantly Low Value Significantly High value Of all parameters in report Of all parameters in report Less than 1 STDDEV below average More than 1 STDDEV above average
% Time in HR Zones % Total Time Time in various zones
% Time > HR@AT
% Total Time Time operating above Anaerobic Threshold (AT)
% Time < HR@AT
% Total Time Time operating below AT Peak HR Beats/minute For the session Average HR Beats/minute For the session OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Average, Max HRV ms (STDDEV) Average, Max in milliseconds Average, Max HRR Subject stationary for 30 seconds OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Beats in 30 seconds Duration Duration Average, Max Core Temp Time in Training Zones Time in Speed Zones Degrees C / F For the session Blue/Green/Yellow/Orange/Red zones Purple/Blue/Green/Yellow/Orange/
Red zones Distance Miles/km Distance in above zones Average, Max Speed Miles or km per hour For session Elevation Climb, Descent Feet / meters Total climb & descent for session 108 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Overview (5/9) Demonstration Data A number of demonstration sessions are available in every OmniSenseTM installation which can be used to familiarize yourself with how Analysis works. Some sessions include GPS data which can be displayed on Google MapsTM*
within Analysis. These sessions are all dated in the year 2001. They will only become visible if the From date field is edited to start from this year. The sessions are:
Subject Session Subject 01 Demo Mountain bike race x5 with subsessions (GPS) Demo Heart Rate Recovery Demo Blood Pressure*/Blood Oxygen*
5 mile run with mile subsessions (GPS) Readiness Assessment 5 mile run with mile subsessions (GPS) Subject 02 Demo Beep Test Soccer Practice Treadmill Test Beep Test Treadmill Test Beep Test Soccer Practice Dash Test x 2 Soccer Practice Subject 03 Demo Soccer practice Subject 04 Demo Subject 05 Demo Jump Test x 2 109 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Overview (6/9) Database Rules Subject names must be unique (no duplicates) The hierarchy for displaying session data in OmniSenseTM Analysis is Team Name (or No Team Assigned) Subject Name Session Name Subsession Name Subjects are listed under the last team they were assigned to. If the subject has never been assigned to a Team (this is possible if log data is imported), they are listed as No Team Assigned. Team names can be deleted and recreated as necessary. Sessions can be Archived they are saved as an external .zsf file, and are deleted from the database. The external .zsf file can be re-imported at will. Use this function to de-clutter a database and speed up database loading time. Caution If a subject is deleted from the database, all of their sessions are deleted and cannot be recovered. If you re-use the name, you will be prompted to reactivate a deleted subject, but their old data will no longer be available. 110 OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Overview (7/9) Recording Logic Data must be recorded in the Live module (or logged internally in BioModules) for later display in the Analysis module. Recording is the default state when Live mode is engaged. The default Session Name in Analysis will be Live, unless the session is Analysis and Live modules can run simultaneously, but data must be regularly refreshed manually in the Analysis module using the Refresh button. renamed in Live, or renamed later in Analysis. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Each time the Record button is toggled off/on in a continuous session in the Live Module, new individual subject sessions are created in the database for each subject deployed. These are displayed as separate subject sessions in Analysis, for each individual subject. 111 OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Overview (8/9) Analysis Toolbar Illustration is for the Time Graphs toolbar - some items will not appear for Summary graphs. Item Description CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Show Time graph Show Summary graph Show Readiness graph Offline (left)/Online (right) Web Portal connection Preferences Start Impact Processor utility Import zsf file/BioModule log file Refresh database Help Remove all session markers Add a session marker Create a subsession Open Map pane/window Show graph full screen Print Clear all graph data 112 OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Overview (9/9) Item Description Set background shading of graph to None/ROG Status/Training Zone/Speed Zone/Positional Error Show horizontal axis as real (absolute) time or elapsed time (starts at 00:00:00) Apply conditional filter to data Export graph contents as csv or various graphical outputs Note Markers, when added to a session, are exported when the output format is graphical e.g. pdf, jpeg etc, but not when the output is csv file format. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 113 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Sessions (1/5) Session Naming Custom Session names make for easy filtering of data for display in Analysis. Session Naming in OmniSenseTM Live Create a Session Name in Live > Preferences and name using the Change Session Name button Session Name Filtering in OmniSenseTM Analysis Use the Show Sessions filter to easily locate a named session. Set Session Name in ZephyrTM Downloader Set the Session Name when importing log data using the ZephyrTM Downloader. Note Sessions can be renamed at any stage in OmniSenseTM Analysis by right-
clicking on the session and selecting Rename from the context menu. 114 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Sessions (2/5) Workflow 2 1 3 4 5 1. Select graph type using the appropriate toolbar button Time (Line graph) Summary (Bar graph) 2. If a report is needed, rather than a graph, select the appropriate tab. Refer to the Analysis Reports topic. 3. Use filter pull downs to populate the Select Session tree. The From date defaults to 14 days before the current date. This is configurable in Analysis Preferences. 4. Drag and drop, or double-click sessions to populate the Legend. 5. Select 2 parameters to display on a graph (3 parameters are automatically displayed for Treadmill or Beep tests). Note When selecting parameters, the first parameter selected units display on the left-side vertical axis. If either parameter is de-selected, the remaining parameters units will display on the left side vertical axis. If a third parameter is selected, the second selected parameter displays on the left side axis, and the third on the right side. The first parameter selected is automatically de-selected. 115 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Sessions (3/5) Filter Sessions Effective naming of sessions at the time of recording or download of logged data will make for faster filtering (using Show Sessions) when retrieving data. The To date field defaults to midnight on the current day. The From field defaults to 14 days prior to the current day. This is configurable in Analysis Preferences. Note To access Demonstration data, set the From field to Jan 2001. 116 OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Sessions (4/5) Select Session The Select Session pane in Analysis displays those sessions which have been filtered by the Filter Session pane. Click on a session to select it. Hold the Control key to multiple select. Click and drag a sessions or sessions to the Legend, or double-click to automatically populate the legend. Session Options Right-click on a Team, subject, session or subsession to display a context menu of options. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Team Option Caution Description Permanently Delete Permanently delete team, subjects in team, and data for those subjects. Permanently deleting a team is a non-reversible action. All subjects in the team are also deleted, and their data. Teams can be recreated, and subjects, but not the deleted data, unless it has been uploaded to the web portal. It will still be available there if the subject is re-activated. 117 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Sessions (5/5) Subject Option Description Permanently Delete Permanently delete subject and data (see Caution on previous page) Change Team To Transfer subject to another team, selected from list. No data is deleted. Session & Subsession Option Rename Export to .zsf Description Rename session Create external ZSF file for import to another instance of OmniSenseTM Analysis Export GPS data to external kml file Export GPS and basic physiological data to a kml file for import & display in Google EarthTM*. Archive All Filtered Sessions to ZSF Delete Create an external ZSF of multiple sessions. Original sessions are deleted from database - a dialog will ask to confirm. This can be used as a means of de-
cluttering the database of unnecessary data. Permanently delete the selected session. Irreversible. Use Archive option to remove from database, but create an external file. Delete All Filtered Sessions Permanently delete. Irreversible. Use Archive option to remove from database, but create an external file. Copy Sessions/
Subsessions to Legend/Training Report/Fitness Report, depending which is active on the right-side panel. Display subsession dialog, Enter details as needed. Create Subsession Move Session to Another Person Select another subject from pull-down list, in the event that data has been wrongly associated. Merge Session Change Time of Session Select sessions which have an overlap (usually transmitted & log data from the same session). A new session will be created. No merge is created if no timestamps overlap in the sessions to be merged. Change timestamps of session. Save Filtered Session Session Filters must be applied. See section on Applying Filters to Sessions. 118 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Subsessions (1/3) Overview A subsession is a user-generated section of a parent session, used to isolate data of interest, or exclude data of no interest so that it does not show on graphs or in reports. A parent session can have multiple subsessions, and the subsessions may overlap each other, but you cannot make a subsession from a subsession. Subsessions display as a sub-node to the parent session in the Select Session pane. The subsession name can be used for easier filtering of data in the Filter Session pane. Subsessions can be deleted and re-created at will. Caution If a parent session is permanently deleted from the database, all subsessions are also deleted. 119 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Subsessions (2/3) Subsession by Mouse 1. Display sessions and parameters as needed. 2. Select the Subsession button above graph. 3. Use mouse arrow to click and drag a rectangular frame for the subsession. Both vertical and time axes will truncate automatically when the subsession displays on its own. 4. When the mouse button is released, a Subsession Name dialog will display. Select X and redraw the subsession if needed, or OK to create. 5. The subsessions will be created in the Select Session tree. If more than one session is graphed when a subsession is framed, then a separate subsession is created for each parent session. 120 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Subsessions (3/3) Subsession by Wizard The subsession wizard is best used where Start and End times are known. 1.
(Recommended) Use the Show Sessions filter and others if necessary to display only those sessions you want to use. 2. Right-click on a session to display the context menu, and select Create Subsession. 3. Edit the Create Subsession dialog as needed. Give the subsessions a meaningful name which can be used for filtering at a later date. Check Filtered Sessions if all the sessions displayed in the Select Session tree are to have subsessions created. 4. New subsessions will be created for each parent session. 121 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Graph Types (1/3) Select Graph Type Time Graph Toolbar button:
Line graph, two parameters allowed per subject Drag vertical cursor to show exact values Compare up to 16 subjects Left axis = 1st parameter selected Right axis = 2nd parameter selected Summary Graph Toolbar button:
Average, maximum, minimum or total values, dependent on parameter. Show historical trends over multiple sessions Compare up to 16 subjects. 122 OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Graph Types (2/3) Reports Training Reports Training Reports display a selection of parameters in table format, color coded to relate each individuals statistics against the mean and standard deviation for the group. The activity or training session for which the report covers is decided by the user. A radar plot compares individual subject statistics against the groups. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX There are five Training report variations:
Group Consolidated Summary (super-set of all parameters) Physiological Summary (heart rate related parameters) Periodization Report (Intensity & Load Parameters) Workout Compliance Report (Training Zone parameters) Summary GPS Report (GPS related parameters - Speed etc) Fitness Reports A fitness report compares a subject or teams fitness parameters against a selected normative (elite athletes or user-generated) in table, chart and radar plot format. The fitness parameters used are:
VO2 max
%VO2max @ AT HR max HR @ AT The data used are the subject fitness parameters which have been saved as a result of fitness test analyses. HR @ AT as % HR max BR @ AT HR Recovery 30 sec HR min Standing HR min Resting BR min Resting HRV @ Rest Fitness Level Refer to the Analysis Reports section for details. 123 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Graph Types (3/3) Legend Click and drag a session to the Legend or Double-click the session Ctrl+ click to multiple-select Item Description Check/uncheck to show/hide the session First parameter selected (left side axis) Second parameter selected (right side axis) Click on a session to select Right-click selected session for Remove options Use the Clear Graph button to empty the legend and graph of all sessions 124 OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Time Graphs Select Time Variables Select time variables to populate the graph. Select two variables. 1st variable selected = left axis, solid trace. 2nd variable selected = right axis, dashed trace CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX If Treadmill Test, Beep Test or ROG Status is selected, heart rate, breathing rate & activity level will automatically display, with a legend identifying them. No other variables can be selected. Note If a variable is de-selected, any remaining variable will display against the left axis. 125 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Summary Graphs (1/8) Select Summary Variables Select summary variables to populate the graph. Select two variables. Maximum, Minimum, Average, Total and Summary are available according to context. graphs, separate subjects will be colored differently. The columns are labelled A - P to correspond the Legend entries. As for line 1st variable selected = left axis, solid fill 2nd Variable selected = right axis, dashed fill As there is no vertical cursor, the value of each bar is shown as a call out If all sessions are from the same subject, then they will be colored above the bar
. identically. Note If a variable is deselected, any remaining variables will display against the left axis. 126 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Summary Graphs (2/8) Max/Min/Avg Maximum, minimum and average values for a given parameter and session are calculated each time the parameter is selected. Max/Min/Avg values are available for parameters which are recorded periodically during a session (such as heart rate, activity level). If the parameter is cumulative, such as the number of calories burned, or the total number of steps detected, then max/min/avg values have no meaning, and they are not available. If the two parameters selected have the same units (e.g. Max & Avg Heart Rate, as above, then they both display against the left axis. The axis title will indicate which summary variables are displayed. Negative Values Two parameters - Posture and Peak Magnitude Theta impact angle, may report negative values. If paired with a positive value on the chart, then the results may look initially confusing. Minimum is a negative value, maximum is positive. Peak Magnitude Theta Min & Max. 127 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Summary Graphs (3/8) Total Total values display exactly as max/min/avg, but are only relevant for some parameters; various impact counts, workout loads and distance travelled. Total values can be graphed simultaneously with max/min/avg values. Average Heart Rate compared to Total Physiological Load. Stacked Total Charts In the Workout Summary parameter category, four parameters display as a stacked bar chart. These charts cannot be displayed against a second parameter. Time in HR Zones exclude them from the graph. Individual zones in the legend can be checked or unchecked to include or The zone thresholds are fixed at 0-64/65-84/85-100 Subject HR max, and not related to Safety Thresholds or Training Zones 128 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Summary Graphs (4/8) Time in Training Zone or exclude them from the graph. Individual zones in the graph legend can be checked or unchecked to include Training Zone thresholds are common to both OmniSenseTM Live and OmniSenseTM Analysis. They can be configured from Preferences > Training Zones in either application. Threshold percentage values are global across all subjects, but local to the subjects own maximum heart rate, or heart rate at Anaerobic threshold, depending on which is selected Lower thresholds for each zone can be edited. The upper threshold of the adjacent zone will be updated automatically. 129 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Summary Graphs (5/8) Distance in Speed Zone Speed zone data is available in any session with GPS data. Individual zones in the graph legend can be checked or unchecked to include Speed Zone thresholds are common to both OmniSenseTM Live and or exclude them from the graph. OmniSenseTM Analysis. They can be configured from Preferences > Speed Zones in either application. adjacent zone will be updated automatically. Lower thresholds for each zone can be edited. The upper threshold of the Speed units can be metric or imperial; they are set from Preferences >
General Settings in Live or Analysis (shown). 130 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Summary Graphs (6/8) Time in Speed Zone Speed zone data is available in any session with GPS data. Individual zones in the graph legend can be checked or unchecked to include Speed Zone thresholds are common to both OmniSenseTM Live and or exclude them from the graph. OmniSenseTM Analysis. They can be configured from Preferences > Speed Zones in either application. adjacent zone will be updated automatically. Lower thresholds for each zone can be edited. The upper threshold of the Speed units can be metric or imperial; they are set from Preferences >
General Settings in Live or Analysis (shown). 131 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Summary Graphs (7/8) Summary Summary charts are available for some impulse-related parameters, and speed and elevation GPS data. The format of the chart is a box and whisker chart. This style of chart indicates the range of values (minimum to maximum) and gives a graphic representation of the distribution of values within that range. Average Step Impulse Summary data Individual sessions in the graph legend can be checked or unchecked to include or exclude them from the graph. Box and Whisker Chart Format This diagram shows how this chart type represents the distribution of data within a data set. The filled box represents the spread of the middle 50% of the data in the set, centered on the median, the most common value. The taller the box, the more broadly the data is distributed between the maximum and minimum values. If the box is shorter (as above), then the data set is relatively more concentrated around the median value. An explanation of box plots, including the unusual upper and lower percentiles, can be found at http://en.wikipedia/wiki/BoxPlot 132 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Summary Graphs (8/8) Summary Graph Preferences The scaling of the vertical axis in some of the bar charts can be customized in Preferences > Summary Graph. The default setting is Automatic. This scales the vertical axis to show the maximum value of all sessions at the full height of the axis. If a large outlier value in one session reduces the relative height of all other bars, then Automatic can be set manually to a lower value. 133 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Graph Functions (1/7) Background Shading When any time graph is displayed - excluding fitness tests - background color can be set using the pull down list above the Time graph. Background color options do not apply to Time graphs showing fitness test analyses, or Summary graphs. ROG Subject Status Subject ROG Status is determined by the Safety Thresholds set in Live Setup > Subject screen. Defaults are set in Live > Preferences >Safety Thresholds. ROG Status shows on the subject BioGauge, as the subject name panel background color. 134 OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Graph Functions (2/7) Training Zone closely to HR data, as seen above. Training Zones are related to subject HRmax or HR @ AT. They will correlate They can be configured in Live > Preferences > Training Zones CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 135 OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Graph Functions (3/7) Speed Zone Speed Zone background data will only display for sessions which incorporate GPS. Sessions which contain no GPS data will display a non-colored background if this option is chosen. OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Zones Speed Zone thresholds can be configured in Live > Preferences > Speed CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
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> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 136 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Graph Functions (4/7) Cursor Values 1 2
Description Parameter Values at the location of the vertical cursor.
[HR] [BR] Selected parameters, first parameter on left-side vertical axis. 1 hh:mm:ss Timestamp of vertical cursor location.
[00:03:54] Upper value elapsed time from start of session.
[14:05:55] Lower value absolute (real) time. 2 Click and drag the vertical cursor left or right to desired location. Note The default location of the cursor is in the center of the graph. 137 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
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> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Graph Functions (5/7) Zoom and Pan Zoom 1 2 Zoom In Zoom Out
# Description Click and drag a box from top left to bottom right around the area to be zoomed in. Multiple zoom-ins can be done successively. Click and drag the cursor from bottom right to top left - anywhere on the graph - to zoom out. The zoom-out is always back to the graphs original state, regardless of how many zoom-ins have occurred. 1 2 Pan Right-click and drag the graph in any direction. The vertical and horizontal axis values will adjust automatically. 138 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Graph Functions (6/7) Real and Elapsed Time Elapsed time is made available so that sessions which didnt happen simultaneously in real time can be compared. The example shows two non-consecutive laps of the same circuit. In real time they dont overlap, so cant be compared directly. In elapsed time, both session Start Times are shifted to 00:00:00. If Elapsed Time data is exported from Analysis, the original timestamp data is replaced with new timestamps starting at 00:00:00 for all sessions exported. Note Two sessions could also be compared by adding an offset to the timestamp of one - right click on the session in the Select Session pane and select Change Time of Session from the context menu, but this will make the session time change permanent. 139 OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Graph Functions (7/7) Full Screen The full-screen button will display the graph contents in a separate, re-
sizable window. Zoom and Pan are still active in this window. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 140 OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Print/Export(1/4) Print Graph The Time or Summary graph will print exactly as displayed i.e. if zoomed-in or panned. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX A legend will be printed to identify sessions and parameters. 141 OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Print/Export(2/4) Export Graph Data The contents of the graph can be exported in a number of formats. Select the preferred output format. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Note Image files (jpeg, etc) show Session Markers on the graphs; .csv and .xlsx files do not. 142 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Print/Export(3/4) Export / Archive Session Data Export to .ZSF File ZSF (ZephyrTM Serial Format) files are used to migrate data from one OmniSenseTM instance to another, or to archive large amounts of data outside the database to speed up response time. The database will take longer to respond as it grows bigger. Right click a session for a context menu. Select Export to ZSF. Browse, name the .zsf file and save in your preferred location. The .zsf file will contain all parameters for that subject and that session only. Note An exported session is not removed from the database. Archive to .ZSF File Use the Filter Session panel to populate the Select Session panel with only those sessions to be archived, and then select the Archive All Filtered Sessions To ZSF option. appropriately when saving. A single .zsf file will be created which contains all the archived data. Name it Archived sessions are removed from the database. Archived sessions can be re-imported to the database at any time using the Import > From File toolbar button. 143 OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Print/Export(4/4) Import Session Data Data can be imported into OmniSenseTM as an external .zsf file. This file format is the only means of importing external data, other than directly from a BioModule. 1. To Import external data click on the Import button and select the From File option from the list. 2. Browse to the .zsf file location and select it. 3. A Select Sessions dialog will display. If importing an archived .zsf file containing multiple sessions, then they will display as shown below. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 4. Check or uncheck the box in the Import column as desired. Each entry contains the Time, Session Name and Subject Name of the original session. If the subject already exists in the database, the Exists column will be checked. If unchecked, a placeholder subject will be created in the database. Select Import. 5. When the sessions have been imported, you will be prompted to refresh the database. Note Importing data does not automatically change the From and To entries in the Filter Session List in order to display the imported sessions. If they contain older data, you will have to manually change the From entry. 144 OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Data Filters (1/2) Filter Data Data can be filtered for any graphed session, modifying what is displayed according to multiple parameter values. Filters can be applied to 8 parameters only, selected from the Filter Variable pull down list. 21 Threshold Variables are available. Examples Use Heart Rate Confidence to filter heart rate to remove excessively high heart rate values caused by ECG noise, and interpolate - this will give more realistic values for calories burned, intensity and load calculations. Set realistic upper limits for Speed from GPS data and set to null any values greater than these, which may be outliers caused by poor GPS satellite reception. OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Action - Interpolate or Null?
Interpolate draws a straight line between points on either side of the interpolated segment. Null sets no value; the graph trace will show a vertical line either side of the null segment. Choice of null or interpolate will depend on the scenario. The example below shows the Subject 01 Demo Mountain Bike race available in Analysis (date stamp 16 Sep 2001). CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Unfiltered data, showing HR (solid trace) vs. HR Confidence. HR Confidence drops to zero soon after HR climbs above 200 beats per minute, most likely caused by too-dry sensor pads. This rectifies itself eventually, as the subject perspires. The same data with action Interpolate, when HR Confidence < 25%
The same data with action Null when HR Confidence < 25%
In the above scenario it would not be appropriate to set null HR values. The user must decide whether unfiltered or interpolated data best represents the subjects actual HR. Interpolate is not ideal, but a better compromise than null, or the original artificially high values. 145 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Data Filters (2/2) Create a Data Filter Data filters are saved within OmniSenseTM Analysis and are applied to all sessions unless disabled. 1.
[Optional] Set up a session or sessions in Analysis, together with the parameters to be displayed. 2. Click on the Filter button above the graph. The text on the button is black when no filters are active/On. 3. The Data Filters window will display. Item Description First column Filter Variable Threshold Variable When Value Action On/Off Saved filter New filter for editing (always available) Edited but not saved filter The variable to be filtered:
HR Confidence HR BR Posture Activity Peak Acceleration HRV Speed The variable which will determine filtering - 21 available, not listed here. Less than Greater than Equal Not Equal The threshold value the condition applies to Filter by interpolating or nullifying the filtered variable Enable or Disable the filter 4. Edit an existing filter or create new, and turn on or off as desired. Save the 5. When any filter is checked On, the button text is red and the filter will apply to any graph displaying the Filter Variable, until it is set to Off. changes. Note To save a filtered session permanently, right click on the session in the Select Session tree, and select Save Filtered Session from the context menu. 146 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS GPS Data (1/2) Export GPS Data Data which has been received or downloaded from a BioModule using a supported GPS will show a suffix of (GPS) in the Select Session tree, and Export GPS Data to KML File will populate as a right-click context menu option. A KML (Keyhole Markup Language) file will open in Google EarthTM* if installed. OmniSenseTM-generated .kml files also contain basic physiological data which can be viewed in the context of satellite or map view. Export and Open Location Data 1. Save the kml file to a preferred location, and click to open. 2. Google EarthTM* (if installed) will open. All built-in viewing functionality is available, and the .kml file will display in the Temporary Places node. 2 1 3 4
# Description 1 KML file in Temporary Places node. 2 Slider control to move place mark around trace 3 Path contained in kml file 4 Place mark showing current location according to slider control. 147 OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS GPS Data (2/2) View Physiological Data from KML File 1. In Google EarthTM*, right click on the imported .kml file, and select Show Elevation Profile from the context menu. 2. A chart will be inserted under the main satellite display. Above the chart are selectable fields of GPS and BioModule data; Heart Rate, Activity and Peak Acceleration. Two of these may be selected for display on the chart. 3. As the mouse cursor is floated along the chart, a red arrow marker will appear on the trace, with the selected parameters displaying beside it. The same values will also display as call outs on the chart below. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 148 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS
> Overview
> Sessions
> Subsessions
> Graph Types
> Time Graphs
> Summary Graphs
> Graph Functions
> Print / Export
> Data Filters
> GPS Data
> Readiness ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Readiness Overview A subjects Readiness rating is a score on a scale of 1 - 10. The score is relative for that subject, and is calculated algorithmically on two sets of factors. Objective Factor - Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Subjects perform an orthostatic hypotension readiness test while wearing a BioModule. The data can be transmitted Live to OmniSenseTM, via the OmniSenseTM mobile device application, or logged on the BioModule and imported later. Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test The purpose of the test is to establish personal metrics which will contribute to a measure of Readiness. Resting Heart Rate Standing Heart Rate Resting Heart Rate Variability (HRV) 1. Subject should lie down in a comfortable quiet location for 9 minutes. They may be prompted earlier if using the mobile device application. This establishes resting HR and HRV. 2. Subject stands and remains stationary for 1 minute. This will establish standing HR. Note If conducting an orthostatic hypotension readiness test using OmniSenseTM Live, it is good practice to create a session name appropriate to this test, and to name the session using it, for easier retrieval of sessions in OmniSenseTM Analysis Subjective Factor - Readiness Survey The subject must rate themselves on a 1-10 scale for eight points. Each rating should be entered into a dialog window in OmniSenseTM Analysis at the time of analyzing the orthostatic test data, or directly in to the mobile application. The factors are:
Training Load Training Intensity Sleep Quality Overall Stress When the survey is saved into OmniSenseTM, both the objective and subjective factors are given weighted values in an algorithm, and a Readiness Score is calculated. Weightings of each factor are configurable in Analysis Preferences. Current Stress Eating habits Hydration level Injury Analysis of the test and survey results are described in the Baseline Fitness Testing section. 149
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CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING
> Overview
> AccelPro Impact Report ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING Overview (1/7) Accelerometry Overview The BioModule contains a 3-axis accelerometer which samples at 100Hz over the range 16g. The graphs below show the same data available for display in the Analysis module using a simple exercise - jumping from a 3 foot wall down to a hard surface on three occasions to show three clear (vertical) impact events. Activity Level Reported in Vector Magnitude Units (VMU, indicated in g), once per second. This metric represents the average acceleration in each axis, over the previous second. Max VMU is 0.85 in this example. Peak Acceleration Reported in g, once per second. It uses the peak acceleration in any one single axis over the previous second. The value is always positive. Peak Acceleration is 7.95 g in this example. Accelerometry Streaming data is reported in g at 50 Hz. Raw accelerometer data is shown. The effect of gravity is not filtered out. The minimum value in the example above is -10g in the vertical axis. Although each of the three graphs above clearly show three major impacts, quantitative comparison of the impacts is not easy. Once meaningful data is collected in a session containing many large and small impacts, it is difficult to extract meaningful comparisons from raw accelerometer data. 150 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING
> Overview
> AccelPro Impact Report ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING Overview (2/7) Accelerometer Magnitude The same three impacts shown in the previous section are illustrated here using data from the external accelerometer magnitude (Accel) file generated by the ZephyrTM Downloader. Three impacts Accelerometer Magnitude is calculated using the formula (Vg where Vg, Lg and Sg are the three axial components of acceleration (Vertical, Lateral & Sagittal). This gives a single positive value. Two factors gauge how severe the impact is to the wearer:
Maximum value of the accelerometer magnitude Duration of impact (in milliseconds) 2 + Sg 2 + Lg 2) Impact 1 detail sample. Graph shows first of 3 impacts in more detail. Each dot is a single 100Hz Maximum accelerometer magnitude is 8.4g The red area under the curve is split into two parts, where magnitude exceeds 2g - the impact, and rebound. The area, measured in Newton Seconds, gives an overall measure of the severity of the impact. The AccelPro report gives a very detailed breakdown of each detected impulse event. 151 ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING Overview (3/7) Enhanced Summary Data Impact processing is dependent on detailed analysis of accelerometer data. Detailed 3-axis accelerometer data cannot be transmitted to OmniSenseTM Live for more than one subject at a time, due to radio bandwidth limitations. Some 3-axis impact calculations are performed internally in the BioModule, and parameters made available in OmniSenseTM Analysis. They are available in the Enhanced Summary data packet and log format. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING
> Overview
> AccelPro Impact Report ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Most of the parameters listed above can be displayed from data received by OmniSenseTM Live. Average Rate of Force Development from an Enhanced Summary log Note The Accelerometry parameter listed above will only contain data if accelerometer data has been enabled in OmniSenseTM Live. This is only available for one BioModule at a time. 1. Go to the Accel side panel. 2. Select desired BioGauge. 3. Click the Add button on the Accel panel for the device. to enable accelerometry data 4. Streaming 3-axis accelerometer data will display on the panel and be available in OmniSenseTM Analysis. 152 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING
> Overview
> AccelPro Impact Report ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING Overview (4/7) Accel Waveform Data Detailed impact analysis - potentially on multiple subjects - is dependent on external files of accelerometer waveform data. The BioModule must be configured to log in Summary and Waveform or Enhanced Summary and Waveform format. These formats log 3-axis accelerometer waveform data at 100 Hz. Log Format setting in the ZephyrTM Config Tool Specifically, the data is contained in the external CSV file generated by the ZephyrTM Downloader with the _Accel title suffix. This file contains raw accelerometer data in bits. Graphed, the three traces show the individual accelerometer data. tool which will generate an AccelPro Impact Report. This Accel CSV file contains the raw data for the ZephyrTM Impact Processor Refer to the BioModule Log Data Descriptions Appendix for converting accelerometer data from bits to g. 153 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING
> Overview
> AccelPro Impact Report ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING Overview (5/7) Types of Impulse Impact Events An impulse is any force event which results in a signature in the accelerometer data. OmniSenseTM will analyze the accelerometer waveform data and classify impulse events into two types; impact events, and step events. An impact results from a collision between the BioModule wearer and an external object (including the ground) or another person, if in a contact sport. Impacts are classified into Zones of Severity, dependent on the Peak Accelerometer Magnitude value detected during the impulse. Step Events A step event results from voluntary movement of the wearer. They are categorized into walking, running and bounding steps. Jumps have a recognized take-off and landing. These are specific stationary jumps, and not dynamic jumps occurring during periods of high activity. In all event types, ZephyrTM proprietary algorithms analyze the magnitude, duration and direction of each impulse, together with intervals between successive events, to determine their type. Some parameters e.g. Step Period are averaged over the 10 previous detected step events. 154 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING
> Overview
> AccelPro Impact Report ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING Overview (6/7) Impact Zones of Severity Impacts are categorized into five Zones of Severity (Exposure Index) for ease of analysis. The zones are classified by Peak Accelerometer Magnitude and can be set in the Edit > Preferences menu option in the ZephyrTM Impact Processor Tool. Item Description Exposure Index Lower thresholds for the five zones, in g Baseline Limit - a data point with Peak Accelerometer Magnitude value above this limit will be considered part of the impact event. This will determine the beginning and the end of an event. Impact Peak - the impact event Peak Accelerometer Magnitude must be greater than this value to be considered a countable impact event. This allows for low peak value events to be discounted from analysis. Location from which the ZephyrTM Impact Processor looks to find _Accel waveform files. Defaults to where the ZephyrTM Downloader exports external CSV files. Impact Detection Log File Storage This graph explains the zones in context of the raw accelerometer magnitude data. zone. The majority of the data lies below the baseline limit of 1.5g - in the grey From left to right, the first impact is in Exposure Range 4, with two following in Exposure Range 5. Each of these has a rebound which will be included in that impact event. One lesser impact in Exposure Range 1 follows at the end of the sample. 155 ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING Overview (7/7) Impact Angle Analysis of the X, Y & Z accelerometer components can determine the direction from which the impact event has originated. subject right is a positive value, from subject left is negative. This is indicated by two angles, measured in degrees:
Theta - angle in the horizontal plane. Subject straight ahead = 00. From Phi - angle in the vertical plane. Vertically upwards = 00. Impact angle from in front of subject is a positive value, impact angle from behind subject is negative. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING
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> AccelPro Impact Report ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Example Theta and Phi angles of impact This example shows an impact from the subjects 10 oclock position, angled from 45 degrees above the horizontal plane. Theta is -300 (from subjects left), Phi is +450 (from vertical). Any step-related impulse will have a Phi angle approaching +1800 (from directly below the subject), which will flag the impulse event as a step. 156 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING
> Overview
> AccelPro Impact Report ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING AccelPro Impact Report (1/9) AccelPro Impact Report Prerequisites In order to be able to generate an AccelPro report:
Accelerometer waveform data must have been logged in the subject BioModule configured to log in Summary and Waveform or Enhanced Summary and Waveform format. The ZephyrTM Downloader must have the option Write CSV Format Log Files checked when data is imported from the subject BioModule. This preference is saved once it is checked. This will ensure that the .._Accel waveform files the ZephyrTM Impact Processor uses to generate a report are available. 157 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING
> Overview
> AccelPro Impact Report ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING AccelPro Impact Report (2/9) Impact Processor Tool 1. Start the Impact Processor Tool using the toolbar button in Analysis. 2. The ZephyrTM Impact Processor will display, showing all ..._Accel files in the default file location which have not yet been processed by the tool. The default location can be reset in the Preferences of the tool . Use the column heading buttons to re-sort the entries by Log Timestamp, Subject, Session Name or Status to locate a record. Note Note MicrosoftTM* ExcelTM* 2010 or later must be installed to open a report. Naming sessions effectively when recording in OmniSenseTM Live, or when importing data using the ZephyrTM Downloader, will make them easier to locate in the Impact Processor tool. 3. Click the Process button for the record or records to be processed. The Status will change to Done, and the button will now show Open. 4. To locate the report directly, browse to the location containing the original ..._Accel file. The report is an additional MicrosoftTM* ExcelTM* file saved to that location, with the same Session Name_Timestamp_ prefix as the original Accel file. The report will have the suffix and file extension _AccelPro.xlsx Menu > File Options Open Manually - browse to the _Accel file if not in the default location. Process All Unprocessed Files - will process all records and generate a Generate Accel Pro Report - legacy option. An AccelPro report will be report for each. generated whether checked or unchecked. 158 ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING AccelPro Impact Report (3/9) 5. The report spreadsheet contains 3 page tabs:
Summary - a breakdown of impulse types with some summary statistics Impulse Data Lines - more detailed data on detected impulse events. Each entry includes a hyperlink to the section of the Accelerometry Stream tab pertaining to that event. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING
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> AccelPro Impact Report ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Accelerometry Stream - 100 Hz line-by-line values for accelerations in each axis and associated data. The following sections describe each part of the report in more detail. 159 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING
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> AccelPro Impact Report ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 1 4
1 2 ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING AccelPro Impact Report (4/9) Report Summary Tab The Summary tab shows counts of the various impulse types and some summary values for the impact severity zones and step types. 2 2 2 2 2 3 7 6 5 Impact types by direction of incoming impact. Impact Zones 1-5 with counts (by incoming direction), peak g and total impulse load. 3 All impact zones total counts, cumulative peak g and total impulse load. 4 Steps by type. 5 All step types total count, cumulative peak g and total impulse load 6 Summary Data (see below) for step types 7 Average left/right running step period for straight line running, if detected. Impact Parameters Parameter Description Zone # Count The number of impacts in the 1/2/3/4/5 Impact Zones as configured in the Edit>Preferences menu option of the Impact Processor tool. Zone # g Load The sum of the Peak g values for each impact in the given category. Zone # Impulse Load A summation of the accelerometer magnitude samples for the impulse expressed in Newton Seconds. Total Count The total number of impact events in each given category. Total Peak g Load The total Peak g Load of events categorized as above. Total Impulse Load The total Impulse Load of events categorized as above. 160 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING
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> AccelPro Impact Report ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING AccelPro Impact Report (5/9) Summary Parameters Parameter Description Average Force Development Rate Average of all events in each walking/running/
bounding/jumping type in Newtons per Second. This is a measure of how sharp or soft an impulse is. Average Peak g Average Peak g of all events categorized as above. Average Impulse Measured in Newton seconds. This is the area under the curve of accelerometer data. Average Period Average period between steps - a measure of cadence. Max Flight Time Maximum time in the air of all jump events. Note Flight Time for jump events is for a specific type of jump - that used in assessing a basketball players performance. The subject is stationary, crouches, pauses briefly, and then springs up vertically for their maximum upper reach to be measured. Jumps which are embedded within other activities will not satisfy these criteria, and will not be registered as jump events. BASELINE FITNESS TESTING Average L/R Period Average left/right step time for running in a straight line. 161 ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING AccelPro Impact Report (6/9) Impulse Data Lines Tab The summary tab itemizes each detected impulse (impact or step type) and provides more detailed analysis. The first column in each record is a hyperlink to the relevant lines in the Accelerometry Stream tab of the report. Note The Impulse data lines contain only entries for Detected impact events which comply with impact filtering criteria set in the Preferences dialog of the ZephyrTM Impact Processor - the Exposure Index, Impact Baseline Limit and Impact Peak Limit. Step, run, bound or jump-type impulses. Thus, there will be gaps in the data where impacts occur but these criteria are not met, or when the subject is perhaps stationary. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING
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> AccelPro Impact Report ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Column Description Time of Peak Time stamp of peak g during the impulse event. A hyperlink to the relevant section in the Accelerometry Stream. Magnitude g Peak Magnitude g. Impulse N*s Duration s Rise Time s Fall Time s Total Impulse magnitude in newton seconds. This accumulates during the impulse and is the value shown on the final line in the accelerometer stream for the event. The area under the curve. Duration of impulse. Time from start to peak g of impulse. Time from peak g to end of impulse. 30ms Rate of Force Development Rate of increase of force in newtons per second, 30 milliseconds prior to peak g. 30ms Rate of Force Decline Rate of decrease of force in newtons per second, 30 milliseconds after peak g. Time since last peak Time elapsed since peak g of previous detect impulse. Phi Peak Theta Peak Phi angle at peak g (see Impact Angle section). Theta Angle of peak g (see Impact Angle section). Classification Impact or Step. Type Impact Zone, or Step Type (walk, run, bound, jump). Orientation If impact, above/below left/right front/rear direction from which the impact originated. 162 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING
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> AccelPro Impact Report ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING AccelPro Impact Report (7/9) Report Summary Tab Data Filters Each column heading in the Impulse Data Lines tab of the report has a data filtering pull down
. Use this to select specific entries of interest. 1. For example, to only see Impact impulses, select the pull-down in the Classification column heading. 2. De-select the Select All check box to clear both Impact and Step classifications, and then re-select Impact only. 3. Select OK in the dialog. The report will now only show impulse events of classification Impact. 4. Use a similar approach to filter by any column; text or numerical value. Deselect the Select All check box, then select the required entries from the entire list of values. All lists default to ascending numeric or alphanumeric order. Reselect the Select All to return to the unfiltered report. Any filtered columns will display a filtered data icon. 163 ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING AccelPro Impact Report (8/9) Accelerometry Stream Tab This tab contains a line for every individual accelerometer sample at 100 Hz, and as such may contain a very large number of lines of data. Browsing the tab itself will be time consuming. It is best accessed from the Impulse Data Lines tab, by selecting the hyperlink in the Time of Peak column entry for the desired impulse event. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING
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> AccelPro Impact Report ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX All of the accelerometry stream lines for the selected impulse event will be auto-selected in the Accelerometry Stream tab. Note If you accidentally click on any cell in the Accelerometry Stream tab, the preselected lines for an impulse event will be de-selected. Return to the Impulse Data Lines tab and re-select the hyperlink to resume selection of the Accelerometry Stream lines for the event. Vertical. Lateral, Sagittal and Magnitude g values in the tab are represented graphically by horizontal colored bars, to better represent the location of any individual line within the envelope of the entire impulse. Other cells are color-coded and shaded to show progressions of magnitude or direction. 164 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING
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> AccelPro Impact Report ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING AccelPro Impact Report (9/9) Accelerometry Stream Parameters Parameter Description Time Vertical g Lateral g Sagittal g Magnitude g Phi Rad Theta Rad Timestamp of 100 Hz accelerometer data sample. Vertical 3-axis g component. Lateral (subject side to side) g component. Sagittal (subject front to rear) g component.
(x2 + y2 + z2) where x, y & z are the vertical, lateral and sagittal g components. Vertical angle of incoming impact in Radians. (1 Radian
= 57.296 degrees) Horizontal angle (bearing) of incoming impact in Radians. Instant Rate of Force N/S Rate of change of force. Positive during the rise of the impulse, negative during the fall. The area under the curve of the accelerometer data. This starts at 0 for each event, and accumulates to a total (maximum) value on the last line for the event. Impulse (Load) N*S Anatomy of an Impulse This diagram shows an impulse, with the major parameters illustrated. The total Impulse Load (area under the curve) takes into account both the magnitude and duration of the impulse. 165 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS
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> Report Categories LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX ANALYSIS REPORTS Overview (1/3) Fitness Reports Fitness Reports make comparisons for a selection of fitness parameters which are already held in the OmniSenseTM database. Not all parameters need be present for each athlete. VO2 max
% VO2max @ AT HR max HR @ AT HR @ AT as a % of HR max BR @ AT These parameters will exist in the database because they have been Entered manually in the OmniSenseTM Live Setup > Subject screen:
Heart Rate Recovery 30 sec Min Heart Rate Standing Min Heart Rate Resting Min Breathing Rate Resting Resting Heart Rate Variability or Beep test. Refer to the Baseline Fitness Testing section. Saved as a result of performing a Readiness Test, or analysis of a Treadmill Both types of report (Individual & Team) compare an individuals parameters against a normative sample. For Individual reports, the Normative can be a template supplied by ZephyrTM containing data from one of four examples:
Fire Fighter Military Special Forces Pro Soccer Player Female College Basketball player Users can create a custom normative if necessary. For Team Fitness reports, the normative is the average for the Team. Each report has two separate components. Radar Plot Axes are scaled so that the normative values (blue solid) form a regular shape. If some parameters have no value for the subject, they are omitted in the radar plot. The subject values are represented by the red polygon. Note that some values - such as VO2 max - are considered advantageous when high, where as other - such as standing heart rate - are superior when low. 166 ANALYSIS REPORTS Overview (2/3) Table CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS
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> Report Categories LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX The table gives the same information as in the radar plot. Team Fitness Report Where the fitness report is for a team, no normative file is selected. The normative is the set of average values for the team. Session Summary Page Subject Page The Session Summary page shows a table and a bar chart with an entry for each team member. There is a separate Subject Page for each team member. Note Subscribed subjects can perform remote Readiness and Fitness Tests which will update their individual fitness parameters to the OmniSenseTM Cloud database via the OmniSenseTM Mobile application. This will render fitness parameters saved in a local PC database out of date, until the PC user connects to the web portal. At this point subject fitness parameters will be automatically synchronized with the cloud. An equivalent process will trigger if fitness tests are carried out using a local PC
- the cloud database will be updated with any fitness parameters established locally. 167 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS
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> Report Categories LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX ANALYSIS REPORTS Overview (3/3) Training Reports To create a Training Report, select specific sessions or subsessions from the Select Sessions pane and drag them to the Training Report pane. The Training Report will reflect a subjects performance - compared to the mean for all the sessions in the report. There are five report options. Four are subsets of the Group Consolidated Summary, which shows all available parameters. As for Fitness Reports, the format is a multi-tab spreadsheet, with individual subject tabs. Each subject tab compares the subjects values compared to the session averages, in table and radar plot form. Note When a report of any kind is exported as an MicrosoftTM* ExcelTM* Spreadsheet, it can then be edited. Removing unwanted or empty parameter columns will also remove their axes from the radar plot. 168 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS
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> Report Categories LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX ANALYSIS REPORTS Parameters & Color Coding (1/2) This table shows the parameters available in each report type. All All Start time of session. Duration of session. Report Parameters Parameter Start Time Duration
%Time >85%HRmax
%Time 65-84%HRmax
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%Time > HR at AT
%Time < HR at AT Peak HR Average HR Average HRV Max HRV Average HRR Max HRR Average Core Temp Max Core Temp Total Calories burned Training Load/Intensity Time in Workout Zones Time in Speed Zones Distance in Speed Zones Average Speed Maximum Speed Elevation Climb Elevation Descent Total Distance
% Time a subjects heart rate was above 85% of their maximum HR
% Time a subjects heart rate was between 65-84% of their maximum HR
% Time a subjects heart rate was below 64% of their maximum HR
%Time a subjects heart rate was above their HR at Anaerobic Threshold.
%Time a subjects heart rate was below their HR at Anaerobic Threshold. Peak heart rate. Average heart rate. Average heart rate variability. Peak heart rate variability. Average heart rate recovery (30sec). Peak heart rate recovery (30sec.) Average core body temperature (HR-
based algorithm) Peak core body temperature Calculated from ACSM formula. See Fitness Parameters section. Zones configured in OmniSenseTM Live. Zones configured in OmniSenseTM Live. GPS data. GPS data. GPS data. GPS data. GPS data. GPS data. Total distance travelled. GPS Data. Physiological Load/Intensity See Fitness Parameters section. Mechanical Load/Intensity See Fitness Parameters section. Group Consolidated Summary Physiological Summary Periodization Workout Compliance Summary GPS 169 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS
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> Report Categories LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX ANALYSIS REPORTS Parameters & Color Coding (2/2) Report Table Coloring All training report SessionSummary tables use cell coloring to give an immediate representation of how one subject is performing relative to the team.
(above or below). The SIGNIFICANTLY LOW and SIGNIFICANTLY HIGH thresholds are one standard deviation above and below the average value for the group. Any green cell value is within one standard deviation of the group average Any orange (amber) cell value is more than one standard deviation below the Any red cell is more than one standard deviation above the group average. group average. 170 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS
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> Report Categories LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX ANALYSIS REPORTS Manage Reports (1/3) Create Report 1. Select Training Reports tab. 2. Use the Filter Session List to populate the Select Session pane with desired subjects and sessions. 3. Right-click a session and select Copy Sessions To > Training Reports to populate the report pane, or click-and-drag individual sessions. 4. To remove a session from a report, de-select the check box at the right side of the entry. 5. When all desired sessions have been added, click the Generate button and select report type from list. 6. Once the report has been generated, you can return to the session list at any time using the Sessions button. 171 ANALYSIS REPORTS Manage Reports (2/3) Export Report There are two options. Once a report has been generated, viewing within the Analysis window is restricted by screen size. The best option is to export the report. Print Report 1. Print the report using the Print button on the top right side of the report
> Parameters & Color Coding pane. 2. A print dialog will display. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS
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> Report Categories LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Note The print function only prints the page (tab) of the report currently displayed. For a multi-tab report, each tab must be printed separately. Export Report as a Spreadsheet 1. Export the entire report to an external MicrosoftTM* ExcelTM* spreadsheet using the export button. 2. A Save dialog will display. Save the report to your preferred location.
(MicrosoftTM* ExcelTM* or an alternative will be needed to open the report). 3. Once saved externally, the report can be edited to remove any unwanted or redundant data columns, to reduce clutter in tables and radar plots. See the next page. 172 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS
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> Report Categories LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX ANALYSIS REPORTS Manage Reports (3/3) Edit Report Some reports, particularly the Group Consolidated Summary, may contain columns with no data (usually GPS data), or columns of data supported by the Enhanced Summary data packet/log format, which are not used by other data packets or log formats. These blank fields create unnecessary clutter in the report. 1. Export the report as an MicrosoftTM* ExcelTM* spreadsheet. 2. Open the report, right click on the tabs at the foot of the spreadsheet and select Select All Sheets. This will modify all tabs in the report in a single operation. 3. In the SessionSummary sheet, select all columns of data to be deleted. Click and drag mouse across all lettered column heading cells, and then right click and select Delete from the context menu. Report Before Editing Report showing highlighted GPS data columns and blue segment in radar plot Report After Editing Report with truncated table and reduced-axes radar plot 173 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS
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> Report Categories LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX ANALYSIS REPORTS Report Categories (1/5) Group Consolidated Summary The Consolidated Summary is the super-set of all other reports, and contains all available data parameters. SessionSummary Tab Red/green/amber cell coloring indicates individual performance vs. group average performance for all sessions in report. Thresholds are 1 standard deviation in either direction of the average. Parameter Categories Physiological - various relating to HR, BR, HRV, HRR, HR Zones, Estimated Core Temperature & Calories Burned. Physiological/Mechanical Training Load & Intensities. See Fitness Parameters section. Time in HR Zones Time/distance in speed zones (GPS data) Summary GPS data Accelerometer - counts of impulse (step & impact) types, summary impulse data. Subject Tab Table of subject values and session averages for report Radar plot of the same. 174 ANALYSIS REPORTS Report Categories (2/5) Periodization Report This report shows Mechanical, Physiological and Training (average of Mechanical & Physical) loads and intensities. See the Fitness Parameters section for more detail. Its intended use is for a team training over a variety of different workouts for an extended period of time. The SessionSummary and Subject tabs are identical in format.
> Parameters & Color Coding Data Table CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS
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> Report Categories LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX are for the entire team over all workouts. Entries are aggregated by workout type. In the SessionSummary tab, the Average and Standard Deviation values In the Subject tabs, the same values are for that subject only, and each Cell coloring is as previously described. Caution session/workout is itemized. If multiple occurrences of only a single workout type are used (e.g. if all are Interval Day 38), then by aggregation the table will contain a single entry, and the Average & Standard Deviation fields will contain a #DIV/0! error message as they cannot be calculated. Summary Charts of training efforts. The charts aggregate activities by date, and so give a calendar progression In the SessionSummary tab, the charts show the team average values. In the Subject tabs, they show the calendar progression of workout levels for each individual subject. Training Monotony The report gives a measure of training consistency: Average value divided by Standard Deviation. This is intended as a guide to indicate when over-training may be occurring (variation in Training Monotony can help prevent this). 175 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS
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> Report Categories LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX ANALYSIS REPORTS Report Categories (3/5) Summary GPS This report contains distance, speed and elevation values derived from GPS data. The Speed Zones referred to are configurable in Preferences in both Live and Analysis. Session Summary Tab Sessions are listed individually (no aggregation). Sessions can be for the same subject or a mixture of subjects. Cell coloring is as previously described. Subject Tab subject tab. Each record in the SummarySession tab is represented in a separate The data table shows the individual session and the average values for all The radar plot shows average value for all sessions (blue solid) against the sessions in the report. individual subject (red polygon). 176 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS
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> Report Categories LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX ANALYSIS REPORTS Report Categories (4/5) Summary Physiological This report contains a number of parameters, all of which are heart rate-
derived. Session Summary Tab Sessions are listed individually (no aggregation). Sessions can be for the same subject or a mixture of subjects. Cell coloring is as previously described. Subject Tab subject tab. Each record in the SummarySession tab is represented in a separate The data table shows the individual session and the average values for the The radar plot shows average values for all sessions (blue solid) against the report. individual subject (red polygon). 177 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS
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> Report Categories LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX ANALYSIS REPORTS Report Categories (5/5) Workout Compliance This report shares some parameters with the Periodization report, but also contains Training Zone data. Training Zone thresholds are configurable in Live
& Analysis Preferences. Session Summary Tab Sessions are listed individually (no aggregation). Sessions can be for the same subject or a mixture of subjects. Cell coloring is as previously described. Note The Training Zone data is not cross-correlated with the relative proportions of each zone directed in the original workout, if selected from the Training Workouts. Thus comparisons in zone demographics can only be made between subjects in the report, and not related back to the demands of the original workouts. Subject Tab subject tab. Each record in the SummarySession tab is represented in a separate The data table shows the individual session and the average values for the The radar plot shows average values for all sessions (blue solid) against the report. individual subject (red polygon). 178 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA
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> ZephyrTM Downloader OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX LOG DATA Overview (1/5) Overview When new BioModules are shipped:
Logging is enabled. The default logging format is Enhanced Summary (see Appendices 3 & 4 for Log format is configured using the ZephyrTM Config Tool. Refer to the complete descriptions of all the log formats). OmniSenseTM Tools topic. Enhanced Summary Enhanced Summary &
Waveform Enhanced Summary &
Development Note Note Caution Log Format Brief Description 1 Hz data (default log format) Additional 250Hz ECG + 100Hz Accelerometry
[+ 1 Hz GPS]
Additional 1KHz ECG + 50 Hz Accelerometry, no GPS Other legacy log formats are also available - General log and its variants. Waveform data is not viewable, or stored in the OmniSenseTM database. It must be accessed by external files generated by the ZephyrTM Downloader tool. Data logging frequencies are as stated above, and are not dependent on radio network type or LoRa Mode. When the log format is reconfigured in a BioModule, memory is reformatted and all previous logs are deleted. Thus all important log data should be downloaded before the log format is changed. 179 LOG DATA Overview (2/5) CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA
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> ZephyrTM Downloader OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX A menu option in the ZephyrTM Downloader will cause external files to be generated when data is imported from the BioModule into OmniSenseTM Analysis. others. All log data is generated to the external files - 1 Hz data + waveforms and Four formats of external file are available. External File Format Description Default external format. A separate file for each reporting frequency is generated, for asynchronous HR beat-beat and BR breath-breath data, and for waveform data. Binary files in .HED/.DAT pairs, specifically for import into DaDISPTM* Data Analysis software GPS data, for import into Google EarthTM*, if a supported GPS has been used. Metadata - Session Info & debug data, generated automatically when CSV format option is selected. CSV DaDISP KML TXT Note CSV files will open by default in MicrosoftTM* ExcelTM*, making available all of the functionality of this application. However, MicrosoftTM* ExcelTM* graphs are limited to 32,000 data points. This equates to approximately 5 minutes of ECG waveform data, so graphing large ECG data sets is not possible. The csv files must be imported into other 3rd party applications designed for large data sets. ZephyrTM provides a script for importing ECG data into MatlabTM* software, available from www.zephyranywhere.com The ZephyrTM Data Plotter, available from the same website, can also be used. It is described in the OmniSenseTM Tools section 180 LOG DATA Overview (3/5) Log Download Times CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA
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> ZephyrTM Downloader OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 5-device cradles. Download data via a 50 BioModule Charge Case (shown above), single- or The 50 BioModule Charge Case has 5 separate USB connectors to allow parallel download of 5 vertical banks of 10 devices. The USB connector must be manually moved between case connectors. This is a limitation of MicrosoftTM* WindowsTM*, which will not handle more than 10 simultaneous USB connections reliably. A menu option can configure the Downloader tool to detect powered-
on BioModules via BluetoothTM*, and will download logs via BluetoothTM*. This method takes 5-10 times longer than direct USB connection, due to BluetoothTM* bandwidth limitations. Log Format 1 Device 5 Devices 10 Devices 50 Devices Enhanced Summary 12 sec 15 sec Enhanced Summary + Waveform 45 sec 65 sec 50 sec 95 sec 6 min 9 min 181 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA
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> ZephyrTM Downloader OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX LOG DATA Overview (4/5) BioModule Logging Capacity The Summary format is an extended format compared to General. Enhanced Summary contains extended accelerometer data. Log Format Total Logging Capacity (Hours) Summary Summary & Waveform Summary & Development Enhanced Summary Enhanced Summary & Waveform Enhanced Summary & Development 450 60 30 450 60 30 When BioModule memory has reached capacity, the processor will start to overwrite the oldest logs. As soon as an older log has been partially overwritten, it is no longer available for download. Changing the log format in a BioModule erases all existing logs. Download old logs first if they are important. Caution Caution Note It is good practice when using BioModules for research studies, to download the logs as often as possible, rather than use the BioModules as storage devices for log data. The Log Detail dialog, accessed from the ZephyrTM Downloader tool, can be used to directly view/download all logs on a device to ascertain current memory use. 182 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA
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> ZephyrTM Downloader OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX LOG DATA Overview (5/5) Logging Configuration Checklist 1. The BioModule must be configured to log (Log Enable is the default configuration for shipped BioModules). 2. Log Format: Enhanced Summary for general use, Enhanced Summary +
Wave for use with a GPS. 3. GPS should be assigned to the subject in OmniSenseTM. When used over LoRa, the GPS MAC address will be configured into the BioModule
(otherwise this must be done manually - see OmniSenseTM Tools section). Caution When a BioModule and GPS are assigned to a subject in OmniSenseTM and the hardware deployed live in a LoRa session, the GPS MAC address is relayed to the BioModule over LoRa, so they can communicate with each other over BluetoothTM*. This configuration is saved in the BioModule. However, if the BioModule is subsequently used over LoRa with no GPS assigned to the subject, then the previous GPS MAC address is overwritten with the value 00:00:00:00:00:00. The GPS must be re-assigned to address. This will enable continued GPS use.. 183 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA
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> ZephyrTM Downloader OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX LOG DATA ZephyrTM Downloader (1/5) Overview Connect BioModules to the host PC in charge cradles or a 50 BioModule Charge Case:
Start the Downloader using the Launch Log Downloader button, selecting the From BH option. log data must be associated with a subject. BioModules must be assigned to a subject who exists in the database - the The Downloader is designed to streamline download of logs from a set of devices assigned to the members of a currently-deployed team in OmniSenseTM Live. If devices are not assigned to deployed subjects, then they may have to be assigned manually in the Downloader. 1 2 3
# Status Description 1 Select Subject Device assigned to subject not in the selected Team. Select Team/Subject manually. 2 Ready to Download Logs present which have not been downloaded. 3 Add Device to OmniSenseTM Device does not exist in database. Must first be added using OmniSenseTM Live > Setup >
Hardware 184 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA
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> ZephyrTM Downloader OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX LOG DATA ZephyrTM Downloader (2/5) Downloader Menu Options Description Exit downloader Menu Item File/Exit Options View/Show Wizard Hide Show top panel with 1-5 step Wizard. Retry on Error Automatically retry download if interrupted. Synchronize Device Clocks Synchronize BioModule internal clocks on connection. Recommended. Autodownload Configured Units Auto Erase after Download Auto Discover Bluetooth Device Write CSV Format Log Files Write DaDISP Format Log Files If all units are assigned to members of a currently-
deployed team, then team and subject will be selected automatically, and download initiated. Erase logs after download. Search for BluetoothTM* devices. To be used when more than 10 devices require downloading. BioModule firmware version must support BluetoothTM* download of logs. Generate external CSV files of logs. Generate external .HED/.DAT files of logs. Generate KML files of GPS data. Write GPS Data to KML File Logs which have previously been downloaded to the database are not re-
External files (all types) are downloaded to the location downloaded. My Documents > Bioharness Test Logs > Team > Subject where the Team and Subject directories will be created. If the subject is not in a currently deployed team, the logs will be saved to a No Team Assigned directory. An example of a set of external CSV & DaDISP Files saved externally The Session Name was set to Download Test in the Downloader wizard. 185 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA
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> ZephyrTM Downloader OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX LOG DATA ZephyrTM Downloader (3/5) ZephyrTM Downloader Operation Connect BioModules to PC using 50 BioModule Charge Case. Any other BioModule powered on will be detected over BluetoothTM* if the option is selected. Team Data Download Wizard 1. Select Team If all, or most of the BioModules connected are assigned to members of the same team, select the team from the pull down list. 2. Retrieve Team/Subject Combo Clicking the Update Team/Subject button will populate the Team and Subject entries for all the listed BioModules automatically. Any devices assigned to subjects not in the selected team will have these entries as No Team and No Subject. They must be selected manually. A different team can be selected. 3. Select Session Range The Start field defaults to midnight at the start of the current day. Only logs not previously downloaded will be imported. 4. Session Name This name will appear in Analysis, and can be used in the Filter Session List to locate the session. It also prefixes all externally exported file names. Sessions in Analysis and external files can be renamed at any time to suit. The default is log. A user-set name is recommended. 5. Download Team Sessions When steps 1-4 have been completed, devices with logs for download will display Ready to Download in the status field. Manually select Team and Subject for any entries not populated automatically. Selecting the Download Logs button initiates download of outstanding logs for all devices. Care should be exercised when manually selecting subjects for log download. The system has no way of validating that the correct subject is chosen. If the wrong subject is selected in error, then data will be associated that subject. This can be corrected - if the error is realized - later in Analysis, by reassigning the session to a different subject. Selecting the Session Name appropriately will make for much easier retrieval of log data later. Caution Note Note Download Test in this example is descriptive, but too generic. Download Test
#001 would be more flexible, should more tests be likely. If duplicate entries for any BioModule appear in the list of BioModules, disconnect the USB cable connecting the PC to the charge cradle or 50 BioModule charge case. Wait a few seconds, then reconnect the USB cable. Duplicate entries should no longer appear. 186 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA
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> ZephyrTM Downloader OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX LOG DATA ZephyrTM Downloader (4/5) Expand Log View When a known device is detected by the Downloader, a button will appear in the first column of each entry. This button will display all the logs in the device. 1. Click on the button for a device to display the Log Detail window. The window shows all logs currently on the device, with log format, duration, and date saved. 2. Select any record to save to database, and generate external CSV files. They will be saved the default location of My Documents/BioHarness Test Logs/Team/Subject unless Save To Default Location is unchecked. 3. Event Record log files are not erased when logs are erased, or log file format changed. They contain event information and can be downloaded for reference. 187 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA
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> ZephyrTM Downloader OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX LOG DATA ZephyrTM Downloader (5/5) Auto Download The ZephyrTM Downloader has been designed to streamline log download from multiple devices, but there are some pre-requisites:
All BioModules are assigned to a Team which is currently deployed in Live mode the data will be associated with the subject the BioModules are currently assigned to. Start Time will have to be selected manually.) The logs are downloaded on the day they are recorded (otherwise Session Selecting the menu option Auto Download Configured Units (it is unchecked by default) will cause all new logs to be downloaded automatically. If Auto Discover Bluetooth Device is also checked, all BioModules in the case not located in USB-enabled bays will have logs downloaded over BluetoothTM*. 1. Locate all BioModules in 50 BioModule Charge Case. 2. Start the ZephyrTM Downloader. 3. Check the menu option Auto Download Configured Units. 4. All new logs will be downloaded automatically with no further input. 188 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Overview (1/8) OmniSenseTM Local & OmniSenseTM Cloud OmniSenseTM Local OmniSenseTM Local exists solely on the PC on which it is installed. The components are:
OmniSenseTM Live OmniSenseTM Local Database OmniSenseTM Analysis Tools Use of the software requires the payment of a one-time license fee. OmniSenseTM Cloud OmniSenseTM Cloud features all the components of OmniSenseTM Local but in addition has:
OmniSenseTM Web Portal OmniSenseTM Secure Cloud OmniSenseTM Mobile Application Database CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX from within OmniSenseTM Live or Analysis on a PC. Use of Software requires an annual subscription, which depends on the preferred level of service and product mix. A customer Account Administrator will create accounts for individual users. Users with the appropriate permissions can connect to the Cloud database Data from subscribed users will be automatically uploaded from the local to Users with the appropriate permissions can access the cloud data via the Subscribed users can use OmniSenseTM Mobile, along with a BioModule or HxM device communicating via BluetoothTM* Low Energy to the mobile device, to upload data directly to the cloud database. the cloud database (it will exist in both locations). web portal. 189 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Overview (2/8) Portal Access Prior to access, users must supply an email to their Account Administrator. They will receive an email supplying a Username, Password and Customer Number. To access the web portal, go to https://os.zephyranywhere.com/om/
login. First access to the portal will require a user to activate their account. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS Once activated, this is recorded in their details in the Setup > Subject tab in the local OmniSenseTM Live. The data that users will be able to access on the portal will depend on the permissions they have been allocated by their Account Administrator. Athletes may be able to see their own data only. Coaches, Manager and Trainers may have wider access. 190 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Overview (3/8) Connecting OmniSenseTM Local to the Cloud Both Live and Analysis local instances may be connected to the cloud database if a customer account exists. In both cases, there is an online/offline button in the application toolbar. When this is selected, a Login dialog will display. Offline The user should enter the Username, Password and Account Number with which they originally validated their account. The Account Number will then be saved, so need not be remembered for subsequent logins. The toolbar button will change to reflect their connection status. Online Note Note Note Note An internet connection is required to connect to the cloud database. OmniSenseTM users who have never subscribed to a cloud account will still see the offline/online button on their application tool bars, and the login dialog will display, but it is redundant without a valid customer account number. When a Live instance of OmniSenseTM is connected to the cloud, two things will happen:
User fitness parameters - which may have been updated remotely when using fitness or readiness tests in the OmniSenseTM Mobile application, will be updated in the local database. Live streaming data (from subscribed users only) will be automatically uploaded to the cloud database. It will also exist in the local database. Non-
subscribed users may coexist in a Live session, but their data will not be uploaded. When an Analysis instance is connected to the cloud:
Any data which has been uploaded to the local database from BioModule log sessions from subscribed users, will be uploaded to the cloud database. It will continue to exist in the local database. At no point is any subject data ever downloaded from the cloud database to a local database, nor can it be. This is a security measure. 191 OMNISENSE WEB PORTAL Overview (4/8) Lost Password If a password is forgotten, you will need to return to the web portal itself. https://os.zephyranywhere.com/om/login link below the Sign In button. Enter your username into the login, and click on the FORGOT PASSWORD An email will be sent to the email address you have opted to associate with OmniSense. For a forgotten username, contact your customer account administrator or coach. They can access your user name, but not the password. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 192 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Overview (5/8) How Accounts Work Definitions Term Account Description Client name for each customer. Subscription Fee Each account will have an affiliated monthly fee for each System, Administrator and Subject. Subjects Administrators Reports Hardware Number of users in the system that are being monitored. Subjects can only view their own data, and not anyone elses. Number of back end admins who will have access to the data and who will be able to define who actually sees all, some or none of the data. Customized or standardized graphs, spreadsheets or trends which are downloaded from the customers data, and sent to the customer based on their viewing contract. An example would be five reports pulled for mechanical loads weekly. ZephyrTM product such as the straps, BioModules, gateways, etc., that make up the performance monitoring solution. OmniSenseTM Local Local version of OmniSenseTM running in conjunction with 5.X version. Training On-site ZephyrTM professional support for new customers learning the system. If a user wants to withdraw from acceptance of terms or wants their own user profile and data permanently deleted from the database for any reason, they can send a written request by email to support
(zephyrperformancesupport@medtronic.com) originating from the email address associated with the user account. If the user profile is shared between multiple customer accounts, it must be specified which accounts data (or all) should be deleted or retained. The support team will complete the action and send a reply email to the user to confirm completion. When you log in on the mobile or PC application, you will have to choose which account, if you are a member of more than one. 193 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Overview (6/8) Each account can have multiple users & multiple roles. A user can be a member of multiple accounts (team, personal trainer etc.). If you are a member of multiple accounts, you will be prompted on login as to which to use, on a PC or using the Mobile Application. When logged on, any data uploaded is only uploaded to one account. You cannot transfer data between accounts. Note All account, user and session data is securely encrypted. 194 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Overview (7/8) from Administrator to Athlete. User Roles and Permissions Different roles of user have different sets of permissions within an account, The roles below are optional - they need not all be used. These roles can be customized, and additional roles created, by the Admin First and Last name must be unique to each user. Pre-configured Roles as needed. Role Admin Description A customer user who has access to view and support a specific customer account with all customer permissions. Has access to view a specific customer account with all customer permissions except Manage Account Settings
& Defaults, Manage Roles and Manage Teams by default, with Include as Athlete enabled. Has access to view their own data, view Training Plans, view Workouts, view Live (own data only) and Included as Athlete. Has permissions to view all data, Workouts and Training Plans for any team they are assigned, and can Manage Reports and Dashboards for the same. Has access to view a specific customer account with all customer permissions by default, with Include as Athlete enabled. Has access to view own and View Team Data and View Workouts, Training Plans and Dashboards assigned to their own team(s). Has all permissions except Manage Account Settings and Defaults, Manage Roles, Manage Teams, Manage Users, Manage Workouts and Manage Training Plans. No permissions - existing users moving to a new account are automatically assigned this type until the new account Admin assigns their user role and permissions manually. Assistant Coach Athlete Data Analyst Head Coach Team Captain Team Manager Undefined User 195 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Overview (8/8) Permission Specifics h c a o C t n a t s s s A i i n m d A l t s y a n A a t a D h c a o C d a e H l e t e h t A i n a t p a C m a e T r e g a n a M m a e T r e s U d e n fi e d n U Manage Account Settings & Defaults Manage Roles Manage Teams Manager Users View Team Data View Own Data View Training Plans View Workouts Manage Workouts Manage Training Plans Include as Athlete Include as Coach View Live View Device Manage Device Manage Reports & Dashboards This user/permission matrix is pre-configured in the web portal, and a user type selected from a pull down list will have the permissions above allocated automatically. Any user can be individually customized later by the Account Administrator. 196 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Home Screen (1/4) Dashboard On initial login, a user will be presented with their Home screen. The main panel within this is a Dashboard. The dashboard consists of an array of Widgets which can dynamically The appearance of the dashboard will depend on the permissions granted the logged in user - an Administrator or Coach will have access to more information than an Athlete. update their data at each login. The dashboard layout is completely configurable. 1 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 The dashboard provides an overview of ongoing training programs, and performance and status of teams and individuals within those training programs. Workouts assigned to athletes within a training program are automatically pushed out to mobile devices hosting OmniSenseTM Mobile.
# Description 1 Header - maximize or minimize menu panel, show own profile, log out. 2 Navigation panel to access all other screens. 3 Dashboard array of widgets - components which display a variety of summary aspects of training plans , team and individual performance. 197 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Home Screen (2/4) Dashboard Header & Navigation Header There are three active components in the header:
Item Description Maximize or minimize (icons only) the navigation pane. Click to return to dashboard from other screens. Display own Profile, or log out. Navigation Maximized Minimized Item Description Link to a specific screen. Not all users will see all items, depending on permissions. Click to expand the navigation item to view sub-items. A - will display, to collapse the item. Add new navigation item such as an additional dashboard. 198 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Home Screen (3/4) Configure Dashboard The dashboard consists or an array of rows of widgets. Each row can be configured to show 1,2 or 3 widgets. Some widgets require full row width for display. A newly-created dashboard, using the Add New button, with no rows or widgets. Note All widgets update dynamically with the latest available data, according to their settings. ROW 1 Widget 1 ROW 2 Widget 3 ROW 3 Widget 6 Widget 2 Widget 5 Widget 4 Widget 7
...add additional rows and widgets A scroll bar on the right side of the screen will allow continuous expansion of a dashboard if needed. Item Description Enter Edit mode to add or remove rows and columns for more widgets. Edit the dashboard name, in Edit mode. In Edit mode, Add a Row. A dialog will prompt for how many new rows and how many columns in each. In Edit mode, delete a row and all the widgets in it. In Edit mode, delete a specific widget. In Edit mode, show the settings dialog for a specific widget. In Edit mode, an Add Widget button will appear in each column of a newly created row. Exit Edit mode. 199
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OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Home Screen (4/4) Add/Configure Widget 1. First select the Edit Dashboard button to enable editing. 2. If space is available in an existing row, select the Add Widget button. 3. If no space is available, select the Add Row button at the foot of the dashboard. 4. An Add a Row dialog will display. Select the preferred number of rows and columns. They can easily be deleted at any time. 5. After selecting Add Widget, a Select and Add Widget dialog will display. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Select the preferred widget (described in the next section), and Add Widget. 6. A widget will be selected, but it may need configuration before anything displays. Click on the Settings cogwheel beside the widget name. Note Some widgets e.g. Forecast, may only be available if the Number of Columns is 1. 200 OMNISENSE WEB PORTAL Default Widgets (1/5) Forecast Weather for chosen location. Assigned workouts, if any. Only available in a single-column row. Edit Widget CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Component Description Location Select from list. Temperature Fahrenheit or Celsius. Forecast Days 3, 5 or 7 days ahead. List By Details All, Teams, No Team Assigned, Myself. Check the athletes whose workouts should be displayed. When saved, the filter settings will be retained, and the data updated each time you log in again. Re-edit the widget to update the settings at any time. 201 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Default Widgets (2/5) My Status A radar chart showing your own (or selected athlete, if coach) choice of 6 performance parameters (red line) versus a selected team (dark & light polygons). polygons is the team average. Team data polygons - the boundary between inner dark and outer light Axes are scaled per parameter, with the outer edge of the polygon representing the best value captured for that parameter, e.g. a low Standing HR is deemed better than high. Thus a red line which is always outside the inner dark polygon reflects performance above team average in all parameters. Four selectable parameters display performance measures below the radar chart. Edit Widget CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Component Description My Status Settings Select up to 4. They will display below the radar chart Compare With Radar Chart Settings Select a Team from those available for comparison (the solid polygons in the radar chart) Select the parameters to display on the radar chart When saved, the filter settings will be retained, and the data updated each time you log in again. Re-edit the widget to update the settings at any time. 202 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
>Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Dashboard Widgets (3/5) Team Status Four selectable parameters display team performance measures. Only available to those with appropriate permissions. Edit Widget Component Description Team Status Settings Display up to four parameters from the list (default selections are shown). Status Fitness Score Injury VO2max Average of most recent Readiness Assessment and most recent Fitness Assessment for all team members. Most recent Fitness Assessment score average for all team members. Most recent input from Readiness Survey submission average for all team members. Most recent result saved from Fitness Assessment analysis for all team members. Display Settings Select a team from those available. When saved, the filter settings will be retained, and the data updated each time you log in again. Re-edit the widget to update the settings at any time. 203 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Default Widgets (4/5) Athlete Status team (dark /light polygons) of selected athlete. A radar chart showing performance parameters (red line) versus a selected Team data polygons - inner dark section is below mean value, outer light Axes are scaled per parameter, with the outer edge of the polygon representing the best value captured for that parameter, e.g. a low Standing HR is deemed better than high. polygon shows above mean to maximum value. Four selectable parameters display performance measures below the radar chart. Edit Widget CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Component Description My Status Settings Select up to 4. They will display below the radar chart. Compare With Radar Chart Settings Note Select a Team from those available for comparison (the solid polygons in the radar chart). Only available if you have permission to access other teams data. Select the parameters to display on the radar chart. When saved, the filter settings will be retained, and the data updated each time you log in again. Re-edit the widget to update the settings at any time. The Athlete Settings Status is the average of the most recent Readiness Assessment and the most recent Fitness Assessment. 204 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Default Widgets (5/5) Notes Not yet implemented. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 205 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Custom Widgets (1/6) Summary graph Time Graph Widget Example Created from the Analysis screen - two parameters from a Time or Some accounts may already contain custom widgets when they are Naming Convention is First Parameter:Second Parameter - RT/ET/Summ HR:ACT - RT (Real Time) initiated. Heart Rate & Activity Level, Real Time (not Elapsed Time). Sessions and athlete/team filters are fixed, editable in Edit Widget. Will automatically populate with data for a fixed period to the current date. Float the mouse cursor over the graph for exact data values. Note Default is previous 24 hours. Time graphs are less suited to use on the dashboard, unless the data is highly filtered, by athlete and activity. This is due to the small screen area available. Time graphs with multiple subjects and activities rapidly become difficult to interpret as traces are added. Graph Zoom The feature below the graph uses drag-able handles to allow horizontal and vertical zooming. Drag the handles inwards to zoom in. Use the scroll bar to pan the graph left and right. 206 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Custom Widgets (2/6) Select Sessions CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS Available Sessions Component Description Teams Athlete Select team Select athlete Show Sessions Select sessions by name from the Available Sessions list. Time Frame Start Date End Date Fixed - Real Time Relative - Elapsed Time (starts at 00:00:00) Click the Calendar icon to select a date. Click the Calendar icon to select a date. Shows all available sessions in the date range selected. They can be selected by name from the Show Sessions field. When saved, the filter settings will be retained, and the data updated each time you log in again. Re-edit the widget to update the settings at any time. Cancel to exit without saving. Note The Show Sessions filter only becomes useful if some discipline is exercised in naming sessions, so that they may be easily located. 207 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Custom Widgets (3/6) Summary Graph Widget Example TinTZ-SUM legend. date. Default is previous 24 hours. This example shows a single parameter, Time in Training Zone, with a Sessions and athlete/team filters are fixed, editable in Edit Widget. Will automatically populate with data for a fixed period prior to the current Training Zone Thresholds - and all other thresholds, can be configured in the Threshold Settings screen of the portal, accessed from the navigation panel. It is only visible to those with appropriate permissions. If the same thresholds are updated from a PC, then the new thresholds will be synchronized in the portal when the PC session is connected online (and vice versa). Summary graphs are more suitable as dashboard widgets, as the columns do not obscure each other, and are designed for at-a-glance comparisons between athletes or sessions. Note Edit Widget All editing functionality and fields are as described in the previous example. 208 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Custom Widgets (4/6) Create a Custom Widget Custom widgets are created in the Analysis screen of the portal. 1. Access Analysis from the navigation panel, and select the + Add button in the Widget Templates panel. 2. The screen presented is identical to that for creating a new graph to save in Analysis as a template. The process for populating it is identical, but it will be saved as a widget, available for adding to the Home screen dashboard. 3. A map panel will be included - not shown above. Switch the map from Show to Hide using the button on the right. Maps do not display on the dashboard because of the space restrictions. This makes more screen area available for setup of the widget. 209 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Custom Widgets (5/6) 4. Enter the Report Title as preferred. The format Parameter1:Parameter2
- RT/ET/SUM is recommended. 5. Select Report Type as OverTime Graph, Summary Graph or Readiness Graph. The list of parameters displayed below will adjust to match. 6. Select Background Shading from None/ROG/Training Zone/Speed Zone and Graph Axis as Elapsed Time (ET) or Real Time (RT). These options are available for Over Time Graphs only. 7. Selected the desired parameters from the list displayed below. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS 8. Choice of Selected Sessions, and Filter Sessions By are optional - these can be selected when editing the widget once it is on your dashboard. Over Time Parameters Summary Parameters Readiness Parameters Use the Filter Sessions By fields to narrow down the Available Sessions list. 9. Double-click on a session in the Available Sessions list to move it to Selected Sessions. Use the blue X in the selected session to remove if needed. 10. Use the Save As button to save as a widget. It then becomes available when adding widgets to the Home screen dashboard. 210 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Custom Widgets (6/6) Update/Delete Custom Widget 1. In the Analysis screen, click on any existing widget to reopen it. 2. When the widget opens, make any necessary changes, and use one of the available buttons to update, make a copy of, or delete the widget. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 211 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL My Profile My Profile Access your profile via the pull-down list at top right in the screen header. Item User Name Description The name you use to log in to the portal using the PC version or OmniSenseTM Mobile. Current/New/Confirm Password Use to change your password. First/Last Name Your name as it will appear on screens. Email Gender DOB Height Weight Initially, the email address to which your account validation message was sent to. Forgotten Password links will be sent here. Gender. Date of Birth. Height. Units can be set in Preferences screen. Weight. Units can be set in Preferences screen. Profile Picture Upload a profile picture. Other Customer Account Enter a second customer account number here. When logging in, a dialog will display to allow you to choose which account to log into. 212 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Live Screen (1/3) Live Screen The Live screen in the portal resembles OmniSenseTM Live on a PC. It can be used to remotely view a connected LoRa session on a PC (PC user is logged in to portal), or a remote user using the OmniSenseTM Mobile app, or a combination of the two. Portal users must have permission to see others data. Athletes can only 1 2 3 4 5 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL see their own data. 6 7
# Description LIVE DATA - Display BioGauges with streaming data for all those connected to the portal using either the mobile application, or with a LoRa system also connected to the portal. 2 GAUGE SETTINGS - Configure the appearance of the subject BioGauge. 3 Display by - Filter which athletes to show (coaches). Zoom Gauges - Change subject BioGauge size to fit more or fewer on the screen. 5M/10M/60M -Set the time range of the trend graphs in minutes. 6 Subject BioGauges Trend graphs for the selected BioGauge. Float cursor over for specific data value. ROG Status / Heart Rate / Breathing Rate / Activity Level /
Estimated Core Temperature. 1 4 5 7 213 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Live Screen (2/3) Subject BioGauge The BioGauge in the portal is designed to match the BioGauge in PC OmniSenseTM in form & function.
# Description 1 Configurable fields. See next section. 2 Configurable sweep scales. See next section. 3 Device battery level. 4 Subject posture and activity level indicator. 5 Device signal strength indication. 6
(Color). Subject ROG status. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 214 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Live Screen (3/3) BioGauge Settings Select parameters from the lists on the right of the screen. Parameter Heart Rate Breathing Rate HRV EstCoreTemp Impact Activity Calories HRMaxPercent HRatAtPrecent PhysIntensity MechIntensity TrainIntensity PhysLoad MhLoad TrainLoad Jump Stress Speed_HWReq Distance_HWReq Elevation_HWReq ImpulseLoad WalkStepCount RunStepCount BoundCount JumpCount MinorImpacts MajorImpacts AvgForceDev AvgStepImpulse AvgStepPeriod FlightTime PeakMagniPhi Description Heart Rate Breathing Rate Heart Rate Variability Estimated Core Temperature Peak g of impact event Peak activity VMU (g) Calories Burned since power-on Heart Rate as a % of HRmax Physiological Intensity Mechanical Intensity Physiological Load Mechanical Load Training Load Peak g during a jump event Stress Level Heart Rate as a % of HR at Anaerobic Threshold Training Intensity (Avg of Phys + Mech Intensity) Speed (GPS or mobile device required) Distance Traveled (GPS or mobile device required) Elevation (GPS or mobile device required) Impulse Load Number of walking steps Number of running steps Number of bounding steps Number of jumps Number of minor impacts Number of major impacts Average Step Impulse Average Step Period Flight Time Average Force Development rate of impulses PeakMagniTheta Peak Magnitude Theta angle of impulses Peak Magnitude Phi angle of impulses 215 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Analysis (1/2) Overview The Analysis landing screen in the portal shows sets of pre-configured Reports:
Analysis Templates to create reports to review directly in Analysis. Widget Templates for components of the Home screen dashboard. This is to streamline use; if the parameters are being viewed regularly, then select graph type, parameters, background color, real/elapsed time etc. and save the desired Report, Portal accounts may contain a set of pre-existing templates. Using a pre-existing template 1. The only task is to select the sessions from which to populate the report. BASELINE FITNESS TESTING 2. Select the template. The template icon will show whether the graph is Over Time, Summary
(bar or stacked bar chart), a Table or a Periodization report. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 3. The Filter Sessions By panel will be configured to the Start Date and End Date values at last update. Set these and use the Apply Filters button to populate the Available Sessions panel. 4. Click on sessions in the Available Sessions panel to add to the Selected Sessions panel. The graph will then show the selected data. 216 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Analysis (2/2) 5. If the Map setting is set to Show, and GPS data is available for the session, a map with snail trail will display. 6. At any time, Report Title, Report Type, Background Shading, Graph Axis, selected parameters and Snail Trail settings may be changed. 7. Use the Update Analysis Template button to save these changes permanently. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 217 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Reports (1/17) Create a Report This section describes the general workflow for creating a report, or graphical data representation in Analysis. Once created, the report can be saved as a template for re-use. There are five types of report. The common tasks will be described here -
where each report type differs in its settings is described in the following sections. 1. Navigate to the Analysis screen and select the New icon in the Analysis Templates section. 2. The initial new report screen defaults to an Over Time Graph report. Screen details vary for different report types, but the overall layout remains the same. 5 4 3 1 2 6
# Description Report title, report type & related settings. List of parameters to select for graph. Select Sessions filters. Available/selected sessions, once filters are set. 5 Graph area, initially unpopulated. Save/update report as a template or dashboard widget. 1 2 3 4 6 218 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Reports (2/17) Workflow 1. Enter a Report Title - this will be used if the report is saved as an Analysis Template or Dashboard Widget. 2. Select Report Type from the pull down list:
Over Time Graph Summary Graph Readiness Graph Periodization Table Style Report 3. The Background Shading and Graph Axis items shown refer to Over Time graphs. These items will vary according to the Report Type selected. See the following sections. 4. Select the parameters to be displayed. As a rule the first parameter selected will refer to the left vertical axis, and the second to the right. Available parameters will depend on Report Type. 5. Use the Select Sessions By pane to populate the Available Sessions pane. The details of this pane will vary according to Report Type. See the following sections. 219 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Reports (3/17) 6. As the fields in the Select Sessions By pane are configured, the Available Sessions pane will populate with sessions. Double-click an Available session to make it a Selected Session Use the buttons to move all sessions. and 7. As sessions are selected, they will display with a color indication which refers to the color trace or in-fill on the graph (over time or summary graph type). Each selected session has an X button to remove it. 8. The graph will display the sessions as they are selected. 9. Save the report as an analysis template or widget template as needed. If the template is pre-existing, then an Update button will also display. 220 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Reports (4/17) Over Time Graph 1. Select Report Type as Over Time Graph. 2. Select Background Shading as preferred. Default is no shading. ROG Training Zones CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Speed Zones (GPS data required) Set ROG thresholds in Threshold Settings > Safety Thresholds. Set Training Zone in Threshold Settings > Training Zones. Set Speed Zone thresholds in Threshold Settings > Speed Zones. 3. Select Elapsed Time or Real Time. Elapsed time starts every session at 00:00:00 and is necessary when comparing sessions not recorded simultaneously. Elapsed (top) vs. Real Time 221 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Reports (5/17) 4. Filter the sessions from the Select Sessions By pane. Item Teams Athlete Description Select from No Team Assigned or available teams. Select individual athlete. Session/Workout Only sessions recorded within the displayed start/end date periods will be available. Subsession/
Activity Duration Only subsessions recorded within the displayed start/end date periods will be available. Select the minimum session duration in minutes. Start/End Date Set start and end date of time period. Time Frame Fixed: the Start Date and End Date will remain fixed calendar values when the template is saved and reopened. Relative: the Start Date and End Date are dynamic, and will increment by 1 day every 24 hours. Note Recommended practice is to set the From Date and To Date values first - this will limit the options available in the other fields and make final selections easier. 222 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Reports (6/17) 5. The Available Sessions pane will populated as selections are made in Select Sessions By. Double-click any session in Available Sessions to move it to Selected Sessions, or use the button to move all. The button can be used to de-select all sessions, or the individual X button for each. The color bar preceding each selected session corresponds to the color of its graph trace. The graph or table will populate automatically as soon as graph parameters and selected sessions are available. 1 2 3 Over Time graph showing two parameters and Training Zone background coloring.
# Description 1 First selected parameter - solid trace, left vertical axis. 2 Float cursor over graph for call out of exact data values. 3 Second selected parameter, dotted trace, right vertical axis 6. Use the 4 grab handles on the scaling bar below the graph to zoom in vertically or horizontally. 7. Any of the above settings can be changed at any time to refine or adjust 8. Save the report as an Analysis Template or Widget Template if re-use is the graph display. anticipated. 223 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Reports (7/17) GoogleTM* Map Display If GPS data is available for a session, then data can be displayed on a map or satellite view. Click on the map button below the parameter list to set to Show. A map panel will display below the graph, with a Snail Trail panel below the parameters. 1 2 3 4 Map display, no terrain, partial path
# Description 1 Subject path snail trail (defaults to last 10 min of data) 2 Set map/terrain or satellite/labels 3 View map full screen or Google Street ViewTM*
4 Map zoom - also use Ctrl + Mouse scroll Satellite display, no labels, full path 224 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Reports (8/17) Map Snail Trail A snail trail showing subject path and color indication of a selected parameter, plus a heat map, is displayed on the map. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX BASELINE FITNESS TESTING Item Description FITNESS PARAMETERS Parameter Pull down Select from seven available parameters. Color scale Adjust according to parameter selected. Thresholds set at default. Adjust if needed. Snail Trail Width Width of snail trail. Snail Trail Opacity Opacity. Snail Trail Length Defaults to last 10 min of full path. Right-most setting full path. Heat Map Width Heat is an indication of persistence of location. A moving subject shows green, a stationary subject shows red. If a subject crosses the same location repeatedly, the heat map tends from green to red. For use with ball games. Heat map is displayed as a halo around the path. Marker Interval Set spacing of markers along path/snail trail. Marker Width Set size of markers. Marker Opacity Set opacity of markers. Full Path Width Set width of full path. Left-most setting hidden. Full Path Opacity Set full path opacity. 225 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Reports (9/17) Summary Graph 1. Select Report Type as Summary Graph. No background color or elapsed/real time selection is available for a summary graph. 2. Select parameters Parameter type Max/Min/Avg/Total/Summary availability depends on the parameter e.g. Max Calories does not make sense; there is a single Calories Burned value per session. A Summary parameter and some Total parameters cannot display alongside any other selection. If selected it will deselect any other active parameters. See the graph examples below. 3. Filter sessions and select sessions exactly as for Over Time graphs in the previous section. 4. Group the summary graph bars using the Analyze Sessions By pane. Item Description Data Group Select from None, Team, Athlete, Session Name, Subsession Name. Time Group Select from None/Days. Time Frequency Data will be organized according to the settings. Select number of days. 226 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Manage User Roles
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Reports (10/17) 5. A summary graph will display, its type depending on the parameters selected. Min/Max/Avg Bar colors match indications in the Selected Sessions pane. Min/Max/Avg graph Solid bar is first selected parameter, left vertical axis. Striped bar is second selected parameter, right vertical axis. Some Total parameters also display in this graph type. Total Time in Training Zones stacked bar chart Time in Zones graphs are stacked bar charts with legend. These graphs can only show a single parameter Summary Summary charts give a visual indication of the distribution of data within the session Summary Box & Whisker chart 227 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Reports (11/17) Readiness Graph Readiness graphs have two types :
Display the data from a Readiness (Orthostatic Hypotension) test. Display selected historical readiness parameters, including the data collected from readiness surveys. Readiness Calculation 1. Select Graph Type as Readiness Graph. 2. The default selected parameter is Readiness Calculation. This displays Heart Rate, Activity Level, Posture and HRV which are acquired during a readiness test. 3. Use the Select Sessions By filters to select available readiness test sessions. 4. Readiness Calculation graph will only accommodate a single session. Readiness Parameters Readiness parameters are either calculated from analysis of orthostatic hypotension readiness test results (objective), or are subjective responses to the Readiness Survey conducted after each test. Objective Readiness Parameters Readiness Score Heart Rate Standing HRV Resting Subjective Readiness Parameters Training Load Sleep Quality Hydration Level Note Orthostatic Hypotension Heart Rate Resting Training Intensity Overall Stress Injury The Training Load referred to in the Readiness Survey is not the same as the Train Load parameter calculated for a given workout. The latter value is the average of the Physiological and Mechanical Loads for a workout, which is an objective measurement. Similarly, Stress referred to in the Readiness Survey is not the same as the Stress parameter which can be displayed in a BioGauge in a Live session - that is an HRV-related parameter. 228 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> My Profile
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> Analysis
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> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Reports (12/17) 1. When Readiness Parameters are selected (other than Readiness Calculation), the graph will display historical values for the selected date range, for the selected athlete. A maximum of 2 parameters are allowed. 2. The only relevant Select Sessions By fields are Athlete, Start Date and End Date. Session/Workout need not be selected. Readiness Test sessions will automatically be retrieved from the database, ignoring the value set in the Session/Workout field. 3. The selected parameters will display on the graph. Float the mouse cursor over the graph to display data point values as a call out. 229 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Default Widgets
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> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
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> Calendar
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> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Reports (13/17) Periodization Report A Periodization Report provides a summary of an athlete or teams progress within a Periodization Plan, grouped into weekly periods. The periodization report references a specific Goal. In graphical and table formats, it presents summary parameters:
Weekly physiological loads as selected in Threshold Settings Training Efficiency Acute: Chronic Workload Ratio (ACWR) To create a periodization report, select Report Type as Periodization, and select Goal. The periodization report will populate automatically, using all assigned workout data for the individual or team assigned in the goal. 1 2 3 4 5
# Description 1 Summary graph with legend 2 Summary table 3 Select Goal 4 Buttons to show/hide graph and table 5 Loads for Periodization Planning and Efficiency Settings are not editable here. They are for reference only. They can be edited in the Threshold Settings screen. The legend on the graph is active. Check or uncheck the color tiles beside each entry to show or hide the parameter on the graph. To minimize the legend, select the icon at the top. Graph legend maximized, and minimized 230 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Reports (14/17) Summary Graph The Summary graph indicates relative progress towards daily average goals. 1 2 3 4 Periodization graph with legend minimized and single load parameter displayed
# Description 1 Legend minimized - all parameters except calories de-selected. 2 Daily % Average parameter Load Goal - top of bar 3 Daily % Average parameter load Achieved - horizontal rectangle 4 Float mouse cursor over the graph to display the values as call-outs. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 231 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Reports (15/17) Summary Table The summary table presents ACWR and Training Status statistics for the selected goal in the report. This table will populate automatically when data is available. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 232 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Reports (16/17) Table Style Report 1. Select Report Type as Table Style Report. The available parameters are the same as for a Summary Report. 2. Select all desired parameters. There is no limit on number selected. The report itself will expand and a scroll bar will appear if fields extend beyond screen area. 3. Filter sessions and select sessions exactly as for Summary reports. 4. The Report will display as a color-coded table. 5. The cells are color coded according to their distribution from the mean
(average) value of all of the selected sessions. 233 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Reports (17/17) 6. Below the table entries, the values which delineate the color boundaries are listed. Item Description Significantly High One standard deviation above the mean value. Values greater than this will be colored red. Significantly Low One standard deviation below the mean value. Values less than this will be colored yellow. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Manage User Roles
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 234 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Calendar or month. Calendar Display a calendar showing assigned workouts for an athlete by day, week Available to coaches and managers. 1 2 3 4
# Description 1 Display Calendar by Day/Week/month 2 Sort the athlete list. 3 Click on an athlete to display their workouts. 4 Click on an individual workout to display details. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 235 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Manage User Roles
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Devices View Devices Devices are not managed from the portal. They are assigned to subjects from a PC installation of OmniSenseTM Live, or subjects may associate and assign a device when using OmniSenseTM Mobile. The entries shown in the Devices screen of the portal are populated and updated automatically. Item Description BM Serial Number The serial # on the rear of the BioModule. BM MAC Address BluetoothTM* Address of the BioModule, needed for communication with mobile device or supported GPS. BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS GPS Serial Number Serial # of supported QStarz GPS. If a mobile device is used, and GPS data obtained from the device internal GPS, this value will be blank. GPS MAC Address Serial # of supported QStarz GPS, if used with BioModule. Assigned To:
Athlete the BioModule is currently assigned to. If the athlete uses a different BioModule, this will update automatically. BM Firmware version Version of internal firmware in the BioModule. Universal Unique ID of a device, used to support iOSTM*. UUID Note A new release of OmniSenseTM may come with a new firmware version, which should be installed to support any additional functionality. 236 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Teams (1/2) Manage Teams Team entities exist in the portal in order to manage who has access to specific data. A team captain can generally view only his own teams data. Coaches and managers can view those teams they have been assigned. Teams are synchronized between the Portal and a PC instance of OmniSenseTM, when the user is connected to the cloud. OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL The Teams screen displays those teams created within the portal. 1 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA
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> My Profile
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> Analysis
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> Calendar
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> Manage User Roles
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Create Team 1. Click on the New button. 2 2. Enter Team Name and Description. When you click inside the Assign Athletes and Access For (Coaches) fields, a list will appear, from which you can select as needed. 237 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Teams (2/2) Update Team 1. Click on a team to select it, and enable the Update/Delete buttons. 2. Select the Update button. Edit Team Name and Description as needed. To add more entries, click in the Assign Athletes or Access For panels, and select from the lists which appear. To delete an entry, click on it to select - it will turn a darker shade of grey. Delete with the Delete keyboard button. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 238 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Athletes (1/2) Athlete Status The Athletes screen in the portal gives an overview of an athletes status, using all physiological metrics established during Readiness and Fitness tests. These are presented in table and radar plot format, allowing comparison with the athletes team average values. 3 4 1 2 6 5 You must have permission to view an athletes data.
# Description 1 Select Team from pull down list. 2 Select the Athlete from the list. 3 Summary of fitness metrics for selected athlete. 4 Select the team average to compare the selected athletes statistics. 5 Athletes metric compared to selection in 4, in table format. 6 Radar plot - see below. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS Radar Plot Axes on radar plot are all scaled to give regular blue & gray polygons. Blue inner and gray outer polygons - the 50% and 100% levels for the team Axes are oriented so that outside the blue polygon indicates better selected in Compared With. than team average performance - for some values this is higher, such as VO2max, and for others lower, such as resting HR. If the red value is inside the blue inner polygon, then the athletes level is below average compared to the selected team. Float cursor over plot to get exact percentile values. 239 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
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> Calendar
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> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Athletes (2/2) Radar Plot Parameter VO2 MAX HR Max HR @ AT Description Determined by analyzing results of a ramped maximal Fitness Test such a treadmill or beep test. Determined by analyzing results of a ramped maximal Fitness Test such a treadmill or beep test. Determined by analyzing results of a ramped maximal Fitness Test such a treadmill or beep test. HR Recovery Determined by analyzing results of a ramped maximal Fitness Test such a treadmill or beep test. HR Standing Determined by a Readiness Test HR Resting Determined by a Readiness Test Fitness Score Calculated automatically after most recent Fitness Assessment, as shown below. Fitness Score displayed on post-assessment summary screen (Stress Test, OmniSenseTM Mobile) Refer to the Baseline Fitness Testing section for more information. (Instructions for the Stress Test and 1.5 Mile Run Test appear in the OmniSenseTM Mobile application.) 240 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Manage User Roles (1/2) Manage User Roles Managing user roles requires the appropriate permission to do so - normally reserved to customer account administrators and coaches. Note that user roles are not the users themselves, but the category of user allocated to each new user. It provides a systematic way of allocating permissions to users. 1 2 Note An Undefined User role exists, with no permissions. This is the default role assigned to an existing user who registers with a second customer account. It forces the second account administrator to actively assign a new role to them, rather than transfer their existing role, which may not be appropriate.
# Description 1 Select New/Update/Delete user role as needed 2 List of existing user roles with descriptions. Each new account will have a list of suggested roles. These can be deleted or updated as needed. BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS Permissions CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> My Profile
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> Analysis
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> Calendar
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> Athletes
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> Manage Users
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Role Recommended User Manage Account Settings & Defaults Manage Roles Manage Teams Manage Users General Admin only Admin or Coach Coach Coach View Team Data Coach & Team Captain View Own Data Athlete 241 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Manage User Roles (2/2) Role Recommended User View Training Plans View Workouts Manage Workouts Manage Reports &
Dashboards Coaches Coaches Coaches Coaches Manage Training Plans Coaches Include as Athlete Use as appropriate Include as Coach Use as appropriate View Live All users (athletes may be limited to their own data) View Device All users (athletes may be limited to their own device) Manage Device their navigation menu, or items which are disabled. Coaches. Athletes may update their device when using with mobile application If a user has restricted permissions, then they may have items missing from Admin normally has all permissions, but does not exist as an athlete within Permissions can also be managed from the Manage Users screen. the system. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 242 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Manage Users (1/2) Manage Users Managing users requires the appropriate permission to do so - normally reserved to customer account administrators and coaches. User roles and permissions, and all personal and physiological details are managed from this screen. 1 2
# Description 1 Select New/Update/Delete user role as needed 2 List of existing users. Create New User CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
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> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Create a new user, assign a login and placeholder password. They will choose their own password when they validate their account. Allocate user role and/or permissions. Assign to Teams and Coach as appropriate (click any panel to display a list Permissions can also be managed from the Manage Users screen. Upload Profile picture if available. for selection). 243 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
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> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Manage Users (2/2) Physiological Parameters Parameter Description Saved automatically when the results of a ramped maximal fitness test are saved. It can be updated manually here. Most recent Fitness Level determined after a Fitness Test has been performed on the PC Application or OmniSenseTM Mobile. Saved automatically when the results of a ramped maximal fitness test are saved. It can be updated manually here. Saved automatically when the results of a Readiness test are saved. It can be updated manually here. Saved automatically when the results of a Readiness test are saved. It can be updated manually here. Saved automatically when the results of a ramped maximal fitness test are saved. It can be updated manually here. Safety Threshold for determining Subject ROG Status, displayed on the subject BioGauge in OmniSenseTM Live. Safety Threshold for determining Subject ROG Status, displayed on the subject BioGauge in OmniSenseTM Live. Safety Threshold for determining Subject ROG Status, displayed on the subject BioGauge in OmniSenseTM Live. Time period in seconds before a subject status is set to red due to inactivity. This is for use with First Responders (e.g. Fire Crew) for whom inactivity may be an indication that they have become incapacitated. Default is disabled. HR Max Fitness Level HR @ AT HR Rest / Stand HRV Rest SDNN VO2 max HR High/Low Red/
Orange BR High/Low Red
[Est.] Core Temp Red Idle Timeout Note Set Thresholds To Default Set to the thresholds saved in the Threshold Settings screen. No data is ever downloaded from the cloud database to a local PC database, but physiological/fitness parameters are, when the local PC users connect to the cloud account. 244 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Training Plans (1/22) Overview Training Plans & Periodization Plans Training Plans and Periodization plans can be created independently of each other, but they are designed to be used in parallel. Periodization Plan The Periodization plan is a long-term framework of weekly training load targets. These targets can be configured to increase the training load, within safe limits, towards a set of calendar goals within a training season. A Periodization Plan does not detail individual workouts; it only serves as a set of targets to aim training towards, and measure progress against. Training Plan A Training Plan consists of a number of workouts, scheduled for a sequence of days. Each workout in turn consists of a number of specified activities. The training plan may be created to cover the period of an entire periodization plan, or may be a smaller repeated segment (say weekly) within a longer term periodization plan. When creating a training plan, coaches assemble activities and workouts to achieve the weekly and daily training targets dictated by the periodization plan, or they can create separate training plans independent of any target setting. Plans can be assigned to individuals or teams. 245 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Training Plans (2/22) Coaches can use the portal to push the training plan (or individual workouts) out to athletes mobile devices. OmniSense mobile Home screen showing prescribed workouts The workouts will appear on the athletes Home screen when they log in to OmniSense Mobile. Periodization plans, training plans and workouts are managed via the Training Plans node in the navigation menu, which expands (+) into individual components. Only coaches and users with appropriate permissions will see this node in the navigation pane of the web portal. 246 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Analysis
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> Calendar
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> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Training Plans (3/22) Goals ACWR Training plans are intended to work towards a goal which is a calendar event. A managed training plan will set overall targets for physiological, mechanical and training loads over the period leading up to the goal event. Planning toward a goal will take into account the Acute to Chronic Workload Ratio (ACWR), which is a measurement of relative increase of workout load during the course of a training program, or the ratio of short-term (Acute) load to long-term (Chronic) load. A well-managed training program will set training load targets which keep athletes in the sweet spot zone above, where loads increase towards the goal event, but at a rate which will minimize the likelihood of over-training injuries in the danger zone. The training program will consist of recurring periodization microcycles -
typically of one week duration. Training loads will gradually increase, leading to a prescribed unloading period immediately prior to the goal. Recurring periodization workout sequences are called microcycles. The entire training period up to the goal (including unloading) is called a macrocycle. ACWR = (Current microcycle training load)/(Average of all previous microcycle training loads) Note The current widely-accepted range for ACWR is 0.8 to 1.3 for safe training. If the training load is the same for each microcycle, then ACWR = 1.0 247 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Training Plans (4/22) Workflow Periodization Plans and Training Plans operate in parallel. Goals & Periodization Plans For the periodization plan, a goal is created which sets cumulative target loads for the entire (multi-week/macrocycle) training cycle. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
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> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS Training Plans When creating a Goal, ACWR and Weekly Increase % load values will be calculated for load parameters which are set globally in the Threshold Settings > Loads For Periodization Planning section of the portal. No detail of workouts or activities are contained in a Periodization Plan -
The Periodization Plan serves as an envelope of target loads within which to only daily total load targets. construct a Training Plan. A Training Plan uses a Periodization Plan as a template, but fills in the detail of daily activities and workouts. The total daily load parameters for all workouts should match the daily totals in the periodization plan. This is dependent on baseline load parameter estimates for the activities in the workouts being known. 248 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Training Plans (5/22) Workouts and Activities A Training Plan consists of a sequence of Workouts. Workouts, in turn, consist of a sequence of activities, or a single activity. An activity is the basic building block of all training plans. The hierarchy is:
Activity >> Workout >> Training Plan >> Periodization Plan Activities and Workouts typically describe a day of training. Training Plans typically describe a week or weeks of training. Periodization Plans describe a complete multi-week cycle of training towards a goal. Create/ Add Activity A number of pre-configured activities already exist in the portal database. These can be selected when creating a workout. New custom activities can be created as needed. Create Workout A workout is created by adding a sequence of activities. These tasks are described in detail in the next sections. 249 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Training Plans (6/22) Steps to Create a Periodization Plan 1. Create a Goal. Select the team or individual. Set Start and End dates, and any unloading period. Set Starting & Peak Weekly loads for the selected parameters. ACWR will be calculated automatically. 2. Create a Periodization Plan. Select the Goal - Start and End dates will populate automatically. Define the duration in days, and number of microcycles. Populate the array of individual days with load targets. Percentage progress towards daily and weekly load targets will be indicated. 3. Using the periodization plan as a template, create a Training Plan. Add a sequence of Workouts from the list available, specifying which day of the training plan they are assigned to, and a starting time, if needed. A day can consist of one or more workouts. 4. Create Workouts by adding a series of Activities. Select the activities from a list, or create a new activity. Specify the activity type and any parameter (e.g. weight, duration, repetitions) applicable. Add a note which will be displayed on the athlete mobile device when they see the workout. Estimated load parameters will display for the activity if an average value can be retrieved from the portal database. Estimate the workout load parameter totals by summing the load totals for the individual activities. 5. Assign the Training Plan (or individual workouts) to the team or individual concerned. The workouts will display on the athletes mobile devices. 250 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Training Plans (7/22) Manage Goals A goal is created as a set of target loads appended to a fixed calendar date. Its intended use is in the context of a Periodization Plan. When a periodization plan is created, an existing goal must be referenced. The goal specifies:
A time interval (start and end dates). An unloading period at the end of the goal duration, if required. Intended Starting and Peak (final week of the cycle) loads for those parameters selected in the Threshold Settings screen of the portal. Note Starting and Peak weekly load targets can only be set if there is prior knowledge of typical loads achieved for various activities and workouts. Recommended practice is to create baseline workouts for athletes and assign them as part of a training plan that is not part of a periodization plan. Examining real athlete data will allow a coach to set target loads. Once a coach has better knowledge of what are realistic daily and weekly targets, then a periodization plan can be planned and implemented. Only at this point can goal targets be set. Expand the Training Plans node in the Portal and select Manage Goals. Any existing goals will be displayed. 2 1 1 Manage Goals screen
# Description 1 2 Select an existing Team or Individual goal and use the buttons to edit or delete it. An entry in the Plan column indicates the goal has been referenced in a Periodization Plan. 251 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS Load Scale Factor OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Training Plans (8/22) Create a Goal Select the New button in the Team Goals or Individual Goals section. The creation process is identical, other than selecting the Team or Individual concerned. Item Description Team/Individual Goal Period Unloading Duration Select the Team or Individual from the pull down list. This is the name of the goal as it will be referenced in the Periodization Plan screen. It is helpful to include the duration e.g. A Team 4 weeks. Include any unloading duration in days, if applicable. This will cause the final week of the cycle to be truncated in the Periodization screen. As an alternative, simply reduce target loads during the final days of the periodization cycle, and leave the Unloading Duration as zero. When implemented, an existing goal may be loaded as a template, and all load values incremented by this factor to quickly generate a new goal without manually entering values. Save the new goal under a different name. Select from calendar pop-ups. The End Date must be later than 4 weeks after the Start Date for ACWR to be calculated. Displayed parameters correspond to those selected in the Threshold Settings screen of the portal. Baseline weekly load for the training cycle. These fields will pre-populate with data from the previous week, if available. Edit as needed. Start/End Date Load Parameters x 4 Starting Weekly Load Peak Weekly Load Weekly load for the final week of the training cycle. ACWR Weekly Increase %
Calculated automatically if the goal period is 4 weeks or more. Calculated automatically as Starting and Peak weekly loads are added. Reference Past Season When checked, the Peak weekly load and corresponding ACWR will be retrieved from the database from the same period in the previous year, if available. It is for reference only. 252 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Training Plans (9/22) Manage Periodization Plans A periodization plan creates a framework within which a training plan operates. It contains no daily workout or activity detail - it consists only of a set of daily load targets arrayed over the periodization plan macrocycle. A periodization plan references a specific Goal. Manage Periodization Plans screen Select an existing plan and use the buttons to update or delete it. Note The Start and End dates cannot be edited for an existing plan. A new plan must be created to change these values. Periodization Report The purpose of the Periodization Plan is to establish a sequence of daily training load limits, with oversight on the ACWR ratio, Training Efficiency, and Training Effectiveness. These can be displayed graphically as a Periodization Report. Loads for Periodization Planning Periodization Report Periodization Plans reference daily load parameters and targets configured in the Threshold Settings screen. Loads in the Threshold Settings screen 253 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Training Plans (10/22) Create Periodization Plan Select the New button in the Manage Periodization Plans screen. 3 4 5 6 1 2 7 8 9 10
# Description 2 Name the plan. 1 Select Goal - a list of available goals will display. The Start and End Dates referred from the goal will display automatically. To change these, you must create a new goal. 4 Microcycle - typically 7 (days). Set as desired. 5 Macrocycle - number of microcycles. E.g. 4 = 4 x 7 days. Load Multipliers - these allow an existing plan to be cloned and incremented by a percentage. Microcycle load multiplier applies to the currently displayed microcycle. Peak Weekly load values referred from goal - used for reference. One microcycle, laid out in days. Manually enter Load values for each day. Percentage toward microcycle target, and macrocycle target, are populated automatically when load values entered. 10 Next and Previous (not shown) buttons to increment to next week/
microcycle. All microcycles must be populated to complete the periodization plan. 3 6 7 8 9 254 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Training Plans (11/22) Manage Training Plans A Training Plan is a collection of workouts, one or more per day. Each workout in turn is a collection of activities. A Periodization Plan allows planning of daily load targets within which to assemble a training plan. Once created, a Training Plan can be assigned to a team or individual, and the activities are pushed to their mobile devices for individual participation. Manage Training Plans Screen Use the buttons to edit or delete existing plans, or create a new plan. Training Plans do not have a specified Start Date, only a number of days, These Estimated Load parameters are determined by summing the shown in the Length column. estimated loads of individual workouts within the plan. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 255 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Training Plans (12/22) Create a Training Plan Select the Create New Plan button. Create Training Plan screen 1. Add a name for the plan. 2. Select Add Workout. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Select Workout Screen 3. Browse the list and select a workout using the button in the first column. 4. Select the Training Day - the pull-down list corresponds to the Length of the training plan. 5. Save the workout to the training plan. If the desired workout is not available from the list, then it must be created from the Manage Workouts screen. 256 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Training Plans (13/22) 6. When saved, the estimated load totals will be added to the training plan. 7. Repeat the process as necessary to populate all the training program days with workouts. Specific days can be omitted if they are designated rest days. 8. A fully-completed training plan may occupy several screens - use the Previous/Next and page number buttons to view or delete workouts if necessary. Completed Training Plan 9. When complete, a training plan can be assigned to a team or individual in the Manage Assignments screen. 257 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Training Plans (14/22) Manage Workouts Before a Training Plan can be created, Workouts must be available. Workouts consist of a series of Activities. These in turn must also be created. Only Admins,Coaches and Managers can manage Training Plans. 1. Expand the Training Plans node in the navigation panel, and select the Manage Workouts node. 2. A number of pre-configured workouts already exist, which correspond to fitness tests which can be analyzed specifically in OmniSenseTM Analysis. These can be assigned at any time to suit. 3. Select the Create New Workout button. In the Create New Workout screen, name the workout, and select the Add Activity button. 4. The Add Activity dialog contains a large number of individual activities which can be selected from the Activity field. 258 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Training Plans (15/22) List of Available Activities with bar from stand extensions raises from stand Over 60 activities can be selected from the pull down list in the Activities field. Hip flexor leg raises Warm up run (30) Vertical inclined leg Burpees Back extensions Seated biceps curls Pushup inverted Standing dumbbell Arm across chest Inclined leg raises Laying back stretch Straight arm Pec Standing straight arm Bent arm Pec Deck Burpees jumping jacks Seated single arm Dead lifts with bar Reverse single leg knee V leg hamstring stretch Seated back stretch Standing Quad Stretch Bent upright row with bar Wide arm lat pull down Wide arm pull ups shoulder stretch crunch combo Deck machine hammer curls chest stretch from bench Machine pull ups combo biceps curls with dumbbell with bar Inclined bench press Inclined bench dumbbell straight arm extensions dumbbell Bent row on bench with Seated triceps extensions behind head with bar Medium/Hard Spinning Easy/
Spinning EasyToMedium Standing back stretch Laying on bench triceps Body Combat Forearm stretch Standing triceps extension 3x Hill Easy/Medium/
Hard extensions with bar overhead with V handle on cable machine stretch stretch Standing single arm chest Standing double arm chest Straight arm front dumbbell Seated upright military raises shoulder press with dumbbells dumbbells Bent over lateral raises with Abdominal flexor crunches with bar Hamstring Stretch Inclined upright row Pike Sit ups Horizontal leg raise stretch Sit ups stretch Overhead triceps Bar squats Dumbbell squats Inverted 45 degree leg press extensions Seated knee Lunges with bar 259 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Training Plans (16/22) 5. Depending on the activity selected, other fields in the dialog may populate automatically. in the above example, Warm up Run (30) is selected, and Activity Type, Duration, Physiological Intensity, Mechanical Intensity, Training Zone and Notes will be automatically set. Training Zone can be selected as a field in OmniSenseTM Mobile. Select Pause or Continue. If Pause is selected, the athlete will need to select the Resume button on their mobile device when they wish to continue the workout. Activity Type Duration Required parameters will vary according to the Activity Type. Description Duration of activity in hh:mm:ss format Add as appropriate for all activities. Item Duration Notes Distance Item Distance Note Description Distance, in the selected unit. Notes will be enunciated from the mobile application, if enabled in the app. 260 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Training Plans (17/22) Pace Item Pace Description hh:mm for the selected unit. Duration/Distance Select one. Sets an upper limit for the activity. Repetitions Item Description Repetitions Number of repetitions. Weight Weight used in selected unit. Set Duration Time duration of set. Recovery Duration Allocated time delay before start of following set. Sets Intervals Number of sets. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Item Intervals Interval Distance/
Pace/Time Description Total number of intervals for distance work. Select one, with appropriate units. Recovery Distance/
Pace/Time Select values for recovery/cool down at the end of the activity. Custom No custom parameters to enter. Add Notes as appropriate. 261 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Training Plans (18/22) Manage Assignments The Manage Assignments screen allows coaches to assign entire training plans, or single workouts, to a team or individual subject. Training plans and workouts must already exist. Once assigned, the assignments will be pushed out to athletes mobile devices, and can be viewed on their - and the coaches, - dashboards in the portal. 1. Expand the Training Plans node in the navigation panel, and select the Manage Assignment node. Existing assignments can be deleted, but not updated. 2. Select the Add Assignment button in the Team Assignments or Individual Assignments section as appropriate.. Shown is the New Team Assignment dialog. The New Athlete Assignment dialog has the same layout. Select the Team/Athlete and training plan or workout and Start Date as needed, and Save. 3. A new entry will appear in the relevant assignments section. 262 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Training Plans (19/22) 4. The newly-assigned training plan/workout will appear in the coachs dashboard calendar Forecast widget. When athletes next log in to OmniSenseTM Mobile, the assignments will be displayed on their home screen. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 263 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Training Plans (20/22) Send Team Assignments to PC Application Team assignments are available on the OmniSense Live PC application when it is connected to the web portal on the date of the assignment. 1. Connect the PC OmniSense Live application to the web portal. 2. Select the assigned activity from the Session Names pull down list, and enable using the Select Session Name button. 3. Configure the BioGauge (standard or training) to show one or more of the target load parameters displayed at the top of the workout side panel. 4. Start and Stop the activity using the button at the top of the Workout side tab. Activity information is displayed in the panels in the workout side tab. 264 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Training Plans (21/22) Manage Injury Access the Manage Injury screen from the navigation panel. The screen displays a historical summary of athletes and injuries. Create Injury Report 1. Select the New button. Item Athlete Category Site Type Date Description Select from pull down list. Select from pull down list. Select from pull down list. Select from pull down list. Click in field to display calendar Severity 0-10 scale Surgery Required Check if necessary Recovery Duration Enter duration Notes Add as appropriate 2. Save the Report. 265 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Training Plans (22/22) Manage Competition Access the Manage Competition screen from the navigation panel. Use the competition dates to set long term Training Goals. Create Competition Entry 1. Select the New button. Competition Name Add name Description Item Date Importance Results Click in field to display calendar 0-10 scale Select Win/Lose from pull down Performance Rating 0-10 scale Notes Add as appropriate 2. Save the Entry. 266 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Preferences General Preferences Access portal Preferences from the navigation pane. Only Admins and Coaches can see this option. Item Description Time Zone Select from list. Weight Height Select metric or imperial units. Select metric or imperial units. Temperature Select metric or imperial units. Distance Select metric or imperial units. Active Features CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Check those parameters which are to be viewable on the portal. Parameters not selected will not be available for Reports or Dashboard items. 267 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Threshold Settings (1/8) Intensity & Load For all Threshold Settings, access from the navigation pane, and then select the tab from the top of the screen. Intensity Thresholds Item Description Physiological Intensity LOW/HIGH % HRmax Mechanical Intensity LOW/HIGH Peak g/Epoch The intensity scale 1 - 10 is divided equally into 10 zones between the Low and Max thresholds. Below the lower limit e.g. below 50% of maximum heart rate, Intensity has no
(null) value for calculations. Defaults are:
Low: 50% HRmax Max: 100% HR max The intensity scale 1 - 10 is divided equally into 10 zones between the Low and Max thresholds. Below the lower limit, e.g. below 0.5g, Intensity has no (null) value for calculations. Defaults are:
Low : 0.5g Max: 3.0g value. Any value above the max limit has an intensity of 10. This is the maximum Actual values are evaluated geometrically within the zone lower and upper The Reset buttons reset values to their defaults. Physiological & Mechanical Load values are the cumulative totals of the limits, so decimal values for Intensity are displayed. corresponding Intensities. See Fitness Parameters section. Note All Threshold Settings in the portal and local PC are synchronized whenever a PC instance of OmniSenseTM is connected to the cloud. The most recent settings are considered valid. 268 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Threshold Settings (2/8) Efficiency Settings Training Efficiency is defined as the ratio of an External Load to an Internal Load expressed as a percentage for any given workout. If the trend of this value is monitored over time, it can give an indication as to whether the training is effective or not. External Load An External Load could be described as the effect of training. The load parameter chosen is at the discretion of the coach, but it must measure some external parameter (i.e. not an athlete internal physiological parameter), such as:
Exercise Time Total Step Count Training Load Internal Load Major Impact Count Mechanical Load Impulse Load Distance An Internal Load could be described as the cost of training. It must measure some internal physiological parameter, such as:
Calories burned Physiological Load Training Efficiency Training Load As an athletes condition improves, then a fixed external load (such as distance covered running for 30 min) should steadily increase for a given internal load, or if the distance stays the same, it should require less effort. The ratio of (Distance / Physiological Load) will vary each time the workout is measured. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
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> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Indicative graph showing Efficiency as Ratio of an External to Internal Load parameter. 269 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Threshold Settings (3/8) Training Effect If Efficiency increases gradually over time, then the training is said to be Productive if above a configurable value. If it decreases, then Detraining is taking place. The Effectiveness Margin setting allows a coach to determine what magnitude of percent increase is deemed to be productive. 3 1 2 1 3
# Graph Training Effect 1 Red Zone Detraining - Efficiency less than Effectiveness Margin. 2 Black dash line Stagnant - Efficiency equals Effectiveness Margin. 3 Green Zone Productive - Efficiency greater than Effectiveness Margin. Coach experience will allow them to set an Effectiveness Margin which meets their training expectations. The default is 4%. 2 1 Select internal & external parameters for efficiency calculation.
# Training Effect 2 Set the daily target for each. 3 Set the Effectiveness Margin. 270 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Threshold Settings (4/8) Loads for Periodization Planning The loads for Periodization planning will be referred when creating a goal for a Periodization Plan. 1 2 3 4 5
# Description 1 2 3 4 5 Select the parameters which be used as target-setting criteria when creating a goal for a Periodization Plan. The defaults are shown. Set ACWR limits. Values which are outside these limits will be flagged by color when displayed in Periodization reports. Set the daily target levels intended for athletes. These targets will be pushed to athlete mobile devices, where they can monitor their progress towards daily targets in the Thresholds screen of the app. Specify the Acute/Chronic week values over which ACWR calculations will be made. Set an upper limit for percentage weekly increase in load. Values above this level will be flagged in color when creating periodization plans. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 271 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Threshold Settings (5/8) Training Zones Training Zones are used in the Workout side tab of OmniSenseTM Live local version. The Workout tile background color shows the target training zone. Athlete Training BioGauges will display, and athletes should attempt to match the color of their Training BioGauge with that of the Workout tile. Item Zones
%HR@AT / %HRmax Description Set the lower limits for the zones. Adjacent upper limits will adjust accordingly. Choose the preferred Reference parameter for calculating zone limits. Default Button returns thresholds to default. OmniSenseTM Live showing the Green Zone on the Training BioGauges, and on the Workout tiles in the Workout tab on the right. 272 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Threshold Settings (6/8) Speed Zones Speed Zones can be displayed as background color on any Over Time graph in Analysis on the portal, or local PC instance. They refer to speed as measured by GPS, so the subject must use a GPS device if data is gathered over LoRa, logged directly into the BioModule, or optionally the GPS on their mobile device if using the OmniSenseTM Mobile application. Item Zones Default Elevation Zones Description Set the lower limits for the zones. Adjacent upper limits will adjust accordingly. Button returns thresholds to default. Elevation Zones can be displayed as background color on any Over Time graph in Analysis on the portal, or local PC instance. They refer to speed as measured by GPS, so the subject must use a GPS device if data is gathered over LoRa, logged directly into the BioModule, or optionally the GPS on their mobile device if using the OmniSense Mobile application. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Item Zones Default Description Set the lower limits for the zones. Adjacent upper limits will adjust accordingly. Button returns thresholds to default. 273 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Threshold Settings (7/8) Readiness Weights Readiness Weights are applied when a subject completes the survey following an orthostatic hypotension readiness test. Item Description Objective Parameters The four objective parameters are established from the test data. The seven subjective values are evaluated from the responses to the survey. Athletes score all responses on a 1 - 10 scale for user friendliness, but the weighting values can be used to prioritize the importance of one response against another. It is recommended that the objective value total should always exceed the subjective value total. Subjective Parameters Objective/Subjective Total Values BASELINE FITNESS TESTING Default button Button returns weightings to default. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 274 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL
> Overview
> Home Screen
> Default Widgets
> Custom Widgets
> My Profile
> Live Screen
> Analysis
> Reports
> Calendar
> Devices
> Teams
> Athletes
> Manage User Roles
> Manage Users
> Training Plans
> Preferences
> Threshold Settings OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Threshold Settings (8/8) Safety Thresholds Safety Thresholds determine the athletes ROG status as displayed on their subject BioGauge. It can also be applied as a background color on Over Time graphs in Analysis. Item Description Activity Idle Timeout Red Normally disabled by de-selecting this parameter in OmniSense Local Live Subject >
Settings, so it does not apply. If enabled, and the subject remains inactive for longer than this number of seconds, their status will report Red. This was intended for use with First Responders - specifically fire crew - where a prolonged period of inactivity might indicate they were incapacitated. BR High Red BR Low Red High breathing rate threshold. Low breathing threshold. Core Temperature High Red Estimated Core Temperature high threshold. HR High Orange High heart rate first threshold. High heart rate second threshold. Low heart rate threshold. HR High Red HR Low Red Note Any single parameter crossing a threshold will cause the athletes ROG status to elevate to whichever is the highest state (red is highest). 275 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE
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> Applications Screens OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM MOBILE Overview (1/9) Overview The OmniSenseTM Mobile application has both AndroidTM* and iOSTM* versions. Its use is limited to users who are registered with an OmniSenseTM Cloud customer account. The app supports both the BioModule and the ZephyrTM HxM Smart device. Both devices use BluetoothTM* Low Energy (BLE) to communicate with the mobile device. Note The BioModule has more parameters available than the HxM Smart - when configuring Workout screens, only those parameters the device can supply will be available. The user login for the app will be the same as that used for the web portal. Users register using the portal when they receive their user name, account number and an email requesting they validate their account. See the OmniSenseTM Web Portal section. configurable fields. All workouts assigned via training plans are pushed to the mobile device automatically. The user will see them on their Home and Calendar screens. When used during a workout, the screen shows a BioGauge and a number of The app supports fitness and readiness tests, so that they can be Audio prompting and notifications (time, distance etc) can be enabled. performed remotely. 276 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE
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> Applications Screens OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM MOBILE Overview (2/9) While a session is active, a user with appropriate permissions can view the subject remotely using the web portal. Notifications Notification icons may appear on screen while the app is running, either next to the app icon, or at the top of the mobile device desktop. AndroidTM* desktop showing an active notification (left), and that OmniSenseTM Mobile is running (right) A notification may inform that a daily load threshold has been met, or that an individual workout threshold or duration has been reached. Notification at App icon 277 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE
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> Applications Screens OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM MOBILE Overview (3/9) Install The AndroidTM* app is available from Google PlayTM* Store; the iOSTM* version from the AppleTM* App StoreTM*
iOSTM* App StoreTM* AndroidTM* Play Store 1. Go to the appropriate app store and search for OmniSenseTM. 2. Install the application from the store as you would for any other application. The app will request access to location data. 3. A shortcut will be placed on the mobile device apps page. Note Screen captures throughout these sections are taken from an AndroidTM*
mobile device unless otherwise stated. The screens are very similar when using an iOSTM* device. 278 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE
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> Applications Screens OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM MOBILE Overview (4/9) Screens These screen captures provide a brief overview of the application. Their operation is described in detail in the sections following. Menu Home Workout Calendar Fitness Assessments Settings History Training Thresholds 279 OMNISENSETM MOBILE Overview (5/9) Settings Access the Settings screen from the application menu CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE
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> Applications Screens OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Update Password Update password for application and portal Item My Profile Sensor GPS Sensor Use Phone GPS Description Edit name/gender/date of birth/height/weight/
time zone/language Select BioModule/HxM Smart - see next section Select GPS sensor Use phone, not external GPS. Default is On. If an external GPS is used, the BioModule must be configured to communicate with it. See OmniSenseTM Tools > ZephyrTM Config Tool. Activity Receive audio notification of start/finish of activity Interval Audio Feedback Enable/disable audio interval feedback. Duration in frequency Distance in frequency Set interval for audio announcements at regular time intervals. 15 seconds resolution. Set interval for audio announcements at regular distance intervals. One eighth mile resolution. 280 OMNISENSETM MOBILE Overview (6/9) Link Device For both AndroidTM* and iOSTM* version of the application, devices are linked from within the application itself. No BluetoothTM* pairing process is necessary. 1. Power on your device. If an HxM Smart is not worn, it will power off automatically after ~ 30 seconds. OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL 2. Access the Sensor screen from Menu
> Settings > Sensor CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM MOBILE
>Overview
> Applications Screens OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 3. The phone will automatically start scanning for and detect ZephyrTM devices. You can re-scan by tapping the circular arrow icon at top right. 4. Select a device by tapping it. A notification will display Updating sensor information in portal. When the sensor has been successfully linked and the portal updated, a second message Sensor information updated in portal successfully. will display. 5. If your sensor is not detected initially, power cycle it and repeat the process. Once a sensor is linked, the process need not be repeated unless a different sensor is used. 281 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE
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> Application Screens OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM MOBILE Overview (7/9) HxM Firmware Upgrade When the mobile application is used in conjunction with a ZephyrTM HxM Smart, it will check the device firmware version when it first connects. If an update is available, you will be asked if you wish to upgrade. The process takes a few minutes. You will be notified if the HxM battery should be replaced before updating. Automatic firmware check. Available update notification. Wear the sensor to keep it powered on. Low battery notification. Update in progress. Update complete. Change battery and restart the process. Note Caution Automatic firmware updates are available for the HxM Smart only, not the ZephyrTM BioModule. If a low battery notification is shown, replace the battery before updating the firmware. A battery failure during firmware update may break the device. 282 OMNISENSETM MOBILE Overview (8/9) Store and Forward The mobile applications store-and-forward HxM Smart data for user convenience. This is supported for the ZephyrTM HxM Smart, but not the BioModule. Open the mobile application and establish a connection with the HxM Start a Workout (Free, Scheduled or Fitness Assessment). Leave the application running on the mobile device, and complete the workout away from the device. On return to BluetoothTM* range with the HxM, the application will automatically download workout data. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE
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> Application Screens OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX A series of messages will display as sections of the stored data are downloaded. The workout can continue within phone range if necessary. Terminate the workout when finished. 283 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE
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> Application Screens OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM MOBILE Overview (9/9) Parameters Parameter
% HR@AT
% HRmax Activity Avg Rate Force Development Avg Step Impulse Avg Step Period Bound Count Breathing Rate Breathing Wave Amplitude Cadence Calories Distance Distance Interval Distance Distance Interval Time ECG Amplitude ECG Noise Est.Core. Temperature Elevation Flight Time Heart Rate HR Confidence HRV Impulse Load Note The fields which display physiological parameters in Free & Prescribed Workouts and Fitness Assessments are all configurable. Just select and hold the field until a screen displays all parameters available. A more restricted set of parameters is available from the HxM Smart. BM HxM Parameter BM HxM Jump Count Major Impact Count Mechanical Intensity Battery Percentage Peak Acceleration Mechanical Load Minor Impact Count Pace Peak Magnitude Phi Peak Magnitude Theta Physiological Intensity Physiological Load Posture Run Step Count Speed Time Interval Distance Time Interval Time Time of Day Total Duration Total Impact Count Total Step Count Training Intensity Training Load Training Zone Walk Step Count The default configuration in the application is for all location and speed-related data to be calculated using location supplied from the mobile devices own internal GPS. 284 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE
>Overview
> Application Screens OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM MOBILE Application Screens (1/12) Home The Home screen is the first screen displayed after logging in. 1 4 2 3 5
# Description 1 The three-line hamburger icon display the application menu. is present on most screens, and will 2 Refresh button - tap to update any new workouts sent from the portal. 3 Workouts assigned by a coach as part of a training plan. Tap on the notification to proceed to the workout. Swipe up or down to scroll through the complete list of workouts. 4 Swipe left on any workout to display a Delete button. 5 Tap the Workout button to proceed to a Free Workout screen. You can rename the workout before starting. 285 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE
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> Application Screens OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM MOBILE Application Screens (2/12) Menu Access the menu from any screen showing the three-line hamburger icon at top left. Tap any menu item to proceed to the relevant screen. Note You may need to scroll the menu up to see the LOGOUT option, depending on mobile device screen size. 286 OMNISENSETM MOBILE Application Screens (3/12) Free Workout 1. Tap the Free Workout icon on the Home screen to start a free workout. 3 1 2 4 5 6 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE
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> Application Screens OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 7
# Description 1 Daily loads screen icon. 2 Settings screen icon. 3 Lock/unlock screen to prevent accidental input. A slider will appear at the bottom of the screen to unlock. 4 Turn on/off audio notifications. 5 Swipe the sweep scales left to show map screen. 6 All on-screen fields - including sweep scales - can be configured. Tap any to show a list of alternative parameters, before or during the workout. 7 Start/pause stop button. 287 OMNISENSETM MOBILE Application Screens (4/12) 2. On starting a free workout, you are given the option of renaming it. 3. The start button will be replaced a pause button. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE
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> Application Screens OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 4. When the green pause button is used, it will be replaced by Restart/Stop buttons. 5. When the session is stopped, a summary data page will display. 288 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE
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> Application Screens OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM MOBILE Application Screens (5/12) Lock Screen All active workout and fitness assessment screens have a lock screen option, to prevent accidental activation whilst carrying the device. Touch the lock icon at top left in the screen to activate. Slide the arrow from left to right as indicated, to unlock. 289 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE
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> Application Screens OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM MOBILE Application Screens (6/12) Markers & Subsessions Markers and subsessions can be created during a free workout, so that if a subject changes activity, it can be noted. No change will be visible in the mobile application, but the markers and subsessions will be visible when the data is displayed in the Analysis screen of the web portal. 1. Tap the Marker button during the workout. 2. Label the marker and select Yes - this label can be viewed in Analysis in the portal, by any user with permission to view the data. If No is selected, no marker or subsession is created. You can repeat the process within the same workout. 3. The Marker(s) and Subsession(s) will be visible in Analysis in the portal. 290 OMNISENSETM MOBILE Application Screens (7/12) Prescribed Workout A prescribed work is one which has been created by a coach as part of a Training Plan and assigned to an individual or team. It will appear on each athletes Home screen when they log in to the mobile application, and also on their Calendar screen. 1. Tap on the workout tile to open it. 2. A summary screen of the workout will display. Select Start Workout to start. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE
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> Application Screens OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 3. All fields in the workout screen are configurable - see the previous Free Workout section. 4. A notification may display to say that the workout, or daily, load limit has been reached. This need not be acknowledged - the workout continues by default. Select End to terminate the workout. 291 OMNISENSETM MOBILE Application Screens (8/12) Calendar The Calendar screen is the first screen displayed after logging in. 1 2 3 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE
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> Application Screens OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX
# Description 1 2 The three-line hamburger icon is present on most screens, and will display the application menu. If any workouts have been assigned by a coach as part of a training plan, they will appear here. Tap on the notification to proceed to the workout. Swipe up or down to scroll through the complete list of workouts. 3 Swipe a workout left to display the Delete button. 292 OMNISENSETM MOBILE Application Screens (9/12) Fitness Assessments Use this screen for a pre-configured Fitness Assessment. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE
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> Application Screens OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Tap any button to proceed to test instructions. Assessment Screens Readiness Stress Treadmill 1.5 Mile Run Beep 293 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE
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> Application Screens OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM MOBILE Application Screens (10/12) Perform Fitness Assessment Operation of the assessment screens is similar for each test. 1 2 1 5 4 2 3
# Description 1 1 2 4 Lock/unlock the screen to prevent accidental inputs. A slide will appear to unlock the screen, once locked. Configurable fields (including sweep scales). Tap any to display a list of optional parameters. 3 Start/stop/pause button. Turn audio off/on for audio instructions. In-test distance and time interval audio announcements can be enabled/disabled in the Settings screen. 5 Tap the circular progress icon to show current days load threshold screens. 6 When the assessment is stopped, a screen of summary data for that test will display. 6 5 For more information, refer to the Baseline Fitness Testing section. 294 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE
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> Application Screens OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM MOBILE Application Screens (11/12) History The history screen allows access to completed workout summaries. Tap on any day to expand and show completed workouts for that day. Tap on any workout to display the Assessment Results or Workout Summary screen. 295 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE
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> Application Screens OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM MOBILE Application Screens (12/12) Training Thresholds The Training Thresholds screen will show the percent achievement of load and calorie thresholds, if these have been prescribed by your coach when designing a Training Plan. Thresholds screens showing loads achieved. Threshold target values and percent reached are reset at midnight. 296 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS
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> ZephyrTM Config Tool
> ZUSBUpdate Tool
> ZephyrTM Kubios Converter
> ZephyrTM Data Plotter BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM TOOLS Overview (1/2) Overview Embedded Tools ZephyrTM Tools are available in two categories:
These tools are available as components of OmniSenseTM Analysis. Their use is described in the appropriate section elsewhere in this manual. ZephyrTM Downloader, incorporating Log Detail download tool - see the Log Data Section. Impact Processor Tool - see Analysis Impact Processing section. 297 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS
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> ZephyrTM Config Tool
> ZUSBUpdate Tool
> ZephyrTM Kubios Converter
> ZephyrTM Data Plotter BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM TOOLS Overview (2/2) Standalone Tools These tools are installed as part of an OmniSenseTM Local PC installation, but they are not accessed from within OmniSenseTM Live or OmniSenseTM Analysis. In a standard install, their default location is C:\Program Files (x86)\Zephyr\OmniSense\Tools or they can be accessed from the Start Menu in the All Programs list, under the ZephyrTM node. Either route will take you to the directory containing the tool .exe files. Double click on an .exe file to open the tool. The two relevant files are:
ZephyrTM Config Tool - ZephyrTM Config Tool.exe BioModule Firmware Updater Tool - ZUSBUpdater.exe Both of the embedded tools above are also located in this folder, but they are accessed from the OmniSenseTM Analysis toolbar. In addition, two additional tools are described. These can be downloaded for free from the ZephyrTM website. Note It may be helpful to add shortcuts to these tools to the computer desktop, if they are going to be used regularly. 298 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS
>Overview
> ZephyrTM Config Tool
> ZUSBUpdate Tool
> ZephyrTM Kubios Converter
> ZephyrTM Data Plotter BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM TOOLS ZephyrTM Config Tool (1/9) Operation 1. Connect the BioModule(s) to a PC in a single or multi device cradle. 2. Double-click the ZephyrTM Config Tool.exe file to open. An initial Name Entry Form will display. 3. Enter your name, or retrieve it using the lower pull-down list. It is remembered once used. This is NOT a security check. The tool maintains a record of who has used it, and which BioModules have been configured. This is kept in a .csv file located at C:\ProgramData\Zephyr\ZephyrDeviceUpdateLog.csv This allows a basic audit of all device changes to be maintained. 4. Enter/select a name, click Update Devices and the tool will open. If multiple devices are detected, they will display, but none are selected in the capture above, so no data shows in the tool. 299
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OMNISENSETM TOOLS ZephyrTM Config Tool (2/9) 5. If multiple devices are selected, the left hand panel will show partial parameters. BASELINE FITNESS TESTING 6. If a single device is selected, more detail will show. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS
>Overview
> ZephyrTM Config Tool
> ZUSBUpdate Tool
> ZephyrTM Kubios Converter
> ZephyrTM Data Plotter FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Configure From a Template BioModules can be configured from a Template. No default templates exist
- a BioModule must first be configured manually, and then this configuration saved as an XML template file. Use the Save Template/Load Template buttons appropriately. When saving, create a directory in a suitable location. 300 OMNISENSETM TOOLS ZephyrTM Config Tool (3/9) Read-Only Data CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS
>Overview
> ZephyrTM Config Tool
> ZUSBUpdate Tool
> ZephyrTM Kubios Converter
> ZephyrTM Data Plotter BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX These values cannot be changed using the Config Tool, except for Date/Time. Item Description Boot Software Version App software boot loader - not user updatable App Software Version Device Firmware Version - can be updated with update tool. RF Module Firmware Serial, Hardware & Boot
& App Part Nos. May be updated by some firmware versions automatically. ZephyrTM internal part numbers Unit MAC Address BluetoothTM* Address BluetoothTM* Name Name when detected over BluetoothTM*
Date/Time Internal device time. Update in Time tab. Use this button to delete all log files. This operation can also be done from the ZephyrTM Downloader. Delete Log Files Note Deletion of log files is not strictly necessary, except for housekeeping purposes. When new logs are being created, the oldest log will be deleted /
over-written automatically to free up memory space. Reset To Factory Defaults Use this button to return the device to the configuration it was shipped with. You can also save the shipped configuration as a template prior to making any custom changes. Caution Manually change BioModule settings with care. Changing some settings may cause the device to stop working or give invalid data. 301 OMNISENSETM TOOLS ZephyrTM Config Tool (4/9) Configuration Tabs BluetoothTM*
CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS
>Overview
> ZephyrTM Config Tool
> ZUSBUpdate Tool
> ZephyrTM Kubios Converter
> ZephyrTM Data Plotter BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Item Network ID Discoverable Description Device ID when detected over BluetoothTM*. Make device discoverable or hide from BT detection. Connectable Enable BluetoothTM* Connectivity. LE Connectable Enable BluetoothTM* Low Energy Connectivity, if device supports it. Link Timeout, Lifesign Period Default settings will ensure BioModule never terminates BT connection. BioHarnessTM Not used to configure BioModule. BT Access Point #
Legacy Settings for older BT access Point systems (out of production). AppleTM* iOSTM* Device Not Implemented. GPS Device Named BluetoothTM*
Device To Call This is normally configured automatically over LoRa, but can be manually paired here if the MAC address of the supported GPS device is known. Not used in PSM LoRa systems 302 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS
>Overview
> ZephyrTM Config Tool
> ZUSBUpdate Tool
> ZephyrTM Kubios Converter
> ZephyrTM Data Plotter BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM TOOLS ZephyrTM Config Tool (5/9) Polling The Polling tab is not used in PSM LoRa Systems. Subject Info Caution Subject Info Parameters are used to configure various parameters in the Subject Status algorithms. They are populated over-the-air by the LoRa system and should not be edited manually. 303 OMNISENSETM TOOLS ZephyrTM Config Tool (6/9) User Config CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS
>Overview
> ZephyrTM Config Tool
> ZUSBUpdate Tool
> ZephyrTM Kubios Converter
> ZephyrTM Data Plotter BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Item Log Enable Description Enable Logging (checked by default). BluetoothTM* Enable Enable BluetoothTM* transmit. LoRa Enable Enable LoRa transmit. ECG Polarity Invert Invert the ECG waveform (intended to accommodate future garment orientations). Visual Feedback Enable If unchecked, all LEDs turn off after 30 seconds. Event Mode Enable For non-PSM systems. Log Format Posture Calibration HRV Mode Update User Configuration Set as needed. Must be Summary & Waveform or Enhanced Summary & Waveform for use with a GPS. Default is Summary. Default is permanent - current calibration is maintained after power cycle. For manual calibration while wearing a garment, push the button three times before inserting into garment, then get into laying flat on back position, and remain stable for about 10 seconds. The BioModule LEDs will light in a rotating sequence while in calibration mode. SDNN - rolling 300-beat calculation. RMSSD - rolling 15-second calculation. Save any changes. 304 OMNISENSETM TOOLS ZephyrTM Config Tool (7/9) Time CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS
>Overview
> ZephyrTM Config Tool
> ZUSBUpdate Tool
> ZephyrTM Kubios Converter
> ZephyrTM Data Plotter BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Item Description Time Offset Set Date/Time Time Auto-set Add an offset if needed (e.g. PC time is not appropriate). Use to set the device clock, with or without an offset. BioModule clocks are automatically set to local PC time under two conditions:
On Startup of OmniSenseTM Live in a PSM LoRa system, when initial radio When the device logs are read by the ZephyrTM Downloader in OmniSenseTM connection with the device is made. Analysis (this can be turned off in the Downloader options menu). Note If a BioModule is used directly in logging mode after being powered off, re-
synchronize the clock manually using the Config Tool,by using OmniSense Live in LoRa mode, or by reading the device using the Zephyr Downloader
(no logs need to be downloaded). Otherwise, there may be an offset of a few seconds from real time. 305 OMNISENSETM TOOLS ZephyrTM Config Tool (8/9) Accelerometer CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS
>Overview
> ZephyrTM Config Tool
> ZUSBUpdate Tool
> ZephyrTM Kubios Converter
> ZephyrTM Data Plotter BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Item Presets Description Set to required garment type. Set Mapping Use to commit a new setting. Use to zero-reset accelerometer orientation. See Caution below. BioModules can now be set while worn, to eliminate individual offsets. See the User Config section of this tool for details. Calibrate Accelerometer Caution Device accelerometers are factory calibrated and should never normally require recalibration. Recalibrating may create an offset in device orientation. It should only be attempted on a calibrated horizontal surface. The BioModule should be located vertically in a cradle when this is done. The BioModule should be reset to factory defaults on left panel of Config Tool first. 306 OMNISENSETM TOOLS ZephyrTM Config Tool (9/9) LoRa CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS
>Overview
> ZephyrTM Config Tool
> ZUSBUpdate Tool
> ZephyrTM Kubios Converter
> ZephyrTM Data Plotter BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Should be different for each BioModule in a PSM system, within the range appropriate for LoRa mode. See Setup section. Item Description Network Address Number of Downlink Channels Downlink Channel Separation Downlink Channel Start Frequency Number of Uplink Channels Uplink Channel Separation Transmit Power Assigned on shipment. Set to 8. Do not change. Set to 0.2. Do not change. Set to 924.6. Do not change. Set to 8. Do not change. Set to 0.2. Do not change. Set to 20. Do not change. Spreading Factor Set to 10. Do not change. Must be the same as for the LoRa gateway and PC app. Caution Note No two BioModules in a PSM system should have the same Network Address, otherwise a conflict may occur. No data, or the wrong data, may be received from either device. Two separate PSM LoRa systems operating on the same site should be set to different downlink channel start frequencies. Contact Zephyr support for details on reconfiguring a LoRa gateway. 307 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS
>Overview
> ZephyrTM Config Tool
> ZUSBUpdate Tool
> ZephyrTM Kubios Converter
> ZephyrTM Data Plotter BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM TOOLS ZUSBUpdate Tool BioModule Firmware Updates BioModule device internal Firmware - referred to as App Software version in the ZephyrTM Config Tool - is updated periodically, as new functionality is added to the system. Each new revision of OmniSenseTM is accompanied with files for updating device firmware, and the ZUSBUpdater tool to update devices. BioModule Firmware version in ZephyrTM Config Tool Double-click the ZUSBUpdater.exe file to start the tool, and enter a name in the Name Entry dialog to start the updater. Operation of the updater tool is described fully in Appendix 1: BioModule Firmware Upgrade Caution Care must be taken to load the appropriate version of the firmware update file, corresponding to the hardware type of the BioModule.:
BioModule 3.0: Bluetooth* + ECHO + Bluetooth* Low Energy BioModule 4.0: Bluetooth* + LoRa + Bluetooth* Low Energy BioModule 4.0 serial numbers always start with a "BHT4" prefix. See the BioModule Firmware Upgrade appendix for instructions for using the hardware part number to identify your device version number. If in doubt contact ZephyrTM Support for assistance. 308 OMNISENSETM TOOLS ZephyrTM Kubios Converter External Processing of R-R Files Kubios HRV is a third-party application for producing comprehensive analysis of RR data, producing graphical and metrical representations of Heart Rate Variability. It is available from https://www.kubios.com. There is a free version for researchers. The ZephyrTM Kubios Converter is a utility for processing RR files exported from BioModule log sessions. It converts them into a text file suitable for importing into Kubios HRV. The Kubios Converter can be downloaded from https://www.zephyranywhere.com/resources/developer-user-tools CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS
>Overview
> ZephyrTM Config Tool
> ZUSBUpdate Tool
> ZephyrTM Kubios Converter
> ZephyrTM Data Plotter BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 1. Run the tool and browse for any _RR external csv file generated by the ZephyrTM Downloader from a BioModule log session. 2. Click the Convert button and a .txt file will be created in the same location. 3. This file can be imported into Kubios. 309 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL It can be downloaded from the ZephyrTM website at CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS
>Overview
> ZephyrTM Config Tool
> ZUSBUpdate Tool
> ZephyrTM Kubios Converter
> ZephyrTM Data Plotter BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM TOOLS ZephyrTM Data Plotter (1/4) ZephyrTM Data Plotter The ZephyrTM data plotter is a basic graphing tool for viewing larger data sets. It is for viewing only no analysis or exporting of data can be performed. It is useful for casual visual inspection of larger data sets - MicrosoftTM* ExcelTM*
can only graph a maximum of 5 minutes of an ECG file due to a 32,000 data point limit. https://www.zephyranywhere.com/resources/developer-user-tools Supported Files Any parameter from a csv file can be plotted, by selecting the column (by number 1st, 2nd etc) containing the data. However, the plotter cannot parse the date timestamp field which is in the first column of BioModule Log data files. Thus, the X values (horizontal axis on the plot) must be set to Autonumber in the Add Trace dialog. The values will be numbered sequentially in the plot. To identify a specific feature on the plot within the original csv file, use the horizontal axis number and relate it to the row number in the corresponding MicrosoftTM* ExcelTM*/.csv file. Using the Plotter 1. When downloaded from the ZephyrTM website , the directory should contain the following files:
2. Double-click the DataPlotter.exe file to open the plotter. A black windows Command window will open at the same time. 310 OMNISENSETM TOOLS ZephyrTM Data Plotter (2/4) 3. Select the File > Add Trace menu option to open a dialog to browse to the desired csv file. 4. On file import, the Configure Trace dialog will display. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS
>Overview
> ZephyrTM Config Tool
> ZUSBUpdate Tool
> ZephyrTM Kubios Converter
> ZephyrTM Data Plotter BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Leave as 1 column headings will be ignored. The timestamp column
(Column A in MicrosoftTM*
ExcelTM*). Horizontal axis will be numbered sequentially, ignoring the timestamp value. Second column in the ECG file example (Column B in MicrosoftTM* ExcelTM*). Select column as desired. Item Value Description Delimiter Comma Default. X Data Format Autonumbered 1 1 2
1 Start Input at Row X Data Values in Column Y Data Values in Column Gate Values in Column Trace width Trace Name Select Axis Trace Color N/A 1 pt New Trace Change as needed L or R Select Default left. Set as needed 311 OMNISENSETM TOOLS ZephyrTM Data Plotter (3/4) 5. The trace will display CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS
>Overview
> ZephyrTM Config Tool
> ZUSBUpdate Tool
> ZephyrTM Kubios Converter
> ZephyrTM Data Plotter BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Plotter Functions Zoom In To zoom in on a section of the plot, left-click drag a rectangle from top left to bottom right. Zoom in actions can be repeated continuously to isolate the desired part of the trace. Zoom Out To zoom out, left-click drag a rectangle from bottom right, to top left in any location on the plot. When zooming out, the graph always returns to its original un-zoomed state you cannot zoom back out in stages. 312 OMNISENSETM TOOLS ZephyrTM Data Plotter (4/4) Pan To move the plot in any direction, right-click and drag with the mouse cursor in any direction. If the graph is zoomed in, the zoom will be maintained. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS
>Overview
> ZephyrTM Config Tool
> ZUSBUpdate Tool
> ZephyrTM Kubios Converter
> ZephyrTM Data Plotter BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 313 BASELINE FITNESS TESTING Overview/Test Protocols (1/5) Baseline Fitness Testing Use either a ramped maximal effort treadmill test or a ramped maximal effort beep test to establish baseline levels of fitness such as:
Maximum Heart Rate (HRmax) Heart Rate at Anaerobic Threshold (HR@AT) Heart Rate Recovery (HRR) VO2max CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING
> Overview/Test Protocols
> Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis
> Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Baseline fitness testing using OmniSenseTM Local Live & Analysis retrieved in OmniSenseTM Analysis, and analyzed automatically or manually. If a fitness test is recorded in OmniSenseTM Live, then the data can be Fitness Assessments in the OmniSenseTM Mobile application can be performed off site, and the data uploaded to the web portal. Fitness parameters can then be saved into the OmniSenseTM database, and used as metrics in subsequent Fitness Reports for that subject. Note When a local PC session is connected to the cloud server, no session data is ever downloaded to the PC, but the athletes fitness parameters are downloaded or uploaded, so they are synchronized in both locations. The most recent values always replace older versions. 314 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING
> Overview/Test Protocols
> Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis
> Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX BASELINE FITNESS TESTING Overview/Test Protocols (2/5) Treadmill Test Protocol Use an ACSM ramp protocol, or a modified Conconi test. 1. 10 minute warm up, including stretches 2. Set the treadmill gradient at 5%
3. Set the start speed at 6 kph (3.7 mph) 4. Every 3 minutes, increase the treadmill speed by 2 kph (1.25 mph) 5. For maximum benefit, provide verbal encouragement to the athlete, especially during the latter part when effort is maximal. 6. The test finishes when the athlete can no longer continue. 7. The subject should remain stationary or reduce to walking for 30 seconds after they stop running, to allow a heart rate recovery measurement to be measured. Caution It is important that the above speed and timing criteria be observed, as the automatic VO2max calculation is determined by the speed at which the subject stops running specifically the duration they have been running for. If different speed, gradient and timing criteria are used, the VO2max calculation will be less accurate. 315 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING
> Overview/Test Protocols
> Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis
> Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX BASELINE FITNESS TESTING Overview/Test Protocols (3/5) Beep Test Protocol Also called a PACER (Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Run) test or a 20-meter shuttle run, athletes are prompted by an audio file (supplied with every OmniSenseTM install) which announces beeps at steadily shortening intervals. This forces the athletes to run faster between the cones/markers, until they fail to reach a cone by the next beep. 1. Place marks or cones 20 meters apart. 2. Athletes should warm up and stretch for 20 minutes. 3. Start the audio recording to initiate the test. Cycle Iteration
# Shuttles at this level Running Speed (kph) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 8.0 9.0 9.5 10.0 10.5 11.0 11.5 12.0 12.5 13.0 13.5 14.0 14.5 15.0 15.5 16.0 16.5 17.0 17.5 18.0 18.5 Note Beep test protocols vary internationally, with markers 20 meters or 20 yards apart. 20-meter spacing represents a 9.3% increase in distance over 20-yard spacing. Thus subjects using metric spacing must use 9.3% more effort for a given level in the test.. If different distance and timing criteria are used, the VO2max value calculated during test analysis will be less accurate. 316 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING
> Overview/Test Protocols
> Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis
> Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX BASELINE FITNESS TESTING Overview/Test Protocols (4/5) Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Protocol 1. Lie down in a quiet, warm, comfortable setting for at least five minutes
- the time taken to establish heart rate variability. If OmniSenseTM Live is used, and HRV is one of the configured fields in the BioGauge, then HRV will display when a valid calculation has been made. 2. If conducted using the OmniSenseTM Mobile application, and audio prompt will inform when the test is complete. 3. Stand up and remain stationary for one minute. Note Note The subject status should remain green throughout the test. If status shows grey for 5 sec at any point, indicating poor conductivity (dry skin or strap), then the HRV calculation may restart when status returns to green. In the OmniSenseTM Mobile application, this test is referred to in the Fitness Assessments screen as a Readiness Assessment. 317 BASELINE FITNESS TESTING Overview/Test Protocols (5/5) OmniSenseTM Mobile All baseline fitness tests can also be carried out using the OmniSenseTM Mobile application. Test data, analysis and survey results are uploaded to the cloud database. See the OmniSenseTM Mobile section for details. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING
> Overview/Test Protocols
> Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis
> Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 318 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING
> Overview/Test Protocols
> Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis
> Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX BASELINE FITNESS TESTING Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis (1/5) OmniSenseTM Live 1 2 3
# Description Recording is ON by default; turn OFF if you do not want to record warm-
up data, or exclude the warm up data later by creating a subsession in Analysis. Create session names Treadmill Test/Beep Test in Live Preferences for current and future use; click the tick button to assign the session name. 1 2 3 Use markers to note any events you may want to refer to later in Analysis. The start and end of the test are easy to identify due to obvious changes in activity level. Perform the test according to the protocol. Make sure recording in ON. 319 BASELINE FITNESS TESTING Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis (2/5) Automatic Test Analysis 4 1 2 3 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING
> Overview/Test Protocols
> Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis
> Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX
# Description 1 3 5 Use the filter pull downs to locate the relevant treadmill or beep test session. 2 Double-click the session to move it to the Legend. Select Treadmill Test or Beep Test from the Time Variables list as appropriate. Heart rate, breathing rate and activity level will be displayed on the graph. No other parameters can be selected. 4 Select the Detect button to implement automatic analysis of the test. If successful, the anaerobic threshold will be detected, as well as HR max and heart rate recovery values. VO2max will be calculated according to an ACSM formula. They are shown in red text and graphics on the graph. 5 Note If automatic analysis is not successful, or the AT threshold detected automatically appears to be wrong, a message will display, it must be made manually. 320 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING
> Overview/Test Protocols
> Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis
> Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX BASELINE FITNESS TESTING Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis (3/5) Manual Test Analysis Place the vertical graph cursor at the relevant points on the graph traces and use the manual detect buttons as indicated. 2 1
# Description 1 Vertical Graph cursor appropriately. 2 Automatic & manual detect buttons Use the buttons in the order below, placing the vertical graph cursor The cursor can be relocated and any button re-used to correct errors. Button Description Detect Use for automatic detection. A message will display if the detection algorithm criteria are not satisfied. Start End AT HRR Save Set at the start of the active part of the test, for a valid VO2 max estimate. Set at the end of the active part of the test, for a valid VO2 max estimate. Set at the Anaerobic Threshold (see next page) Set at peak heart rate value at end of test, to establish heart rate recovery. A rectangle will show the 30-second HRR interval. Use to save the physiological parameters to the database after all parameters have been established. A dialog will display. 321 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING
> Overview/Test Protocols
> Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis
> Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX BASELINE FITNESS TESTING Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis (4/5) Manual AT Threshold Selection In the example below, the automatic detection algorithm has failed, and set the AT Threshold at 56% of VO2max, indicated by the red cross. There are two alternative approaches to manual selection. Method 1 Look for a trend of more-rapidly-increasing breathing rate amongst the artefacts in the respiration rate. This is indicated where the blue lines intersect a better estimation of AT than the automatically-determined value. Method 2 Locate the last major inflection (upswing) in the respiration rate before the 40 breaths/min level (horizontal blue line) is passed. Minor inflections should be ignored. The blue circle indicates this location. Using whichever method is best suited, relocate the graph cursor and click the AT button. 322 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING
> Overview/Test Protocols
> Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis
> Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX BASELINE FITNESS TESTING Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis (5/5) Save Fitness Test Parameters Use the Save button once all fitness parameters have been satisfactorily established. A dialog will display. Session Detail If the Session detail parameters AT, HRmax , HRR and VO2 are checked, then they will be saved with the session and will always re-display on the graph. Subject Data Details will be saved into the OmniSenseTM Database. Max values saved will be reflected in 100% deflection on subject BioGauge VO2max will be displayed in Fitness Reports. in Live. Note that only three of these parameters are visible directly, in OmniSenseTM Live > Setup > Subject. Note Fitness test parameters saved to the database are synchronized between the local PC and the cloud database, when a PC session is connected to the cloud. 323 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING
> Overview/Test Protocols
> Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis
> Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX BASELINE FITNESS TESTING Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis (1/8) Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis 1. Conduct an orthostatic hypotension readiness test (called a Readiness Assessment in the OmniSenseTM Mobile application) in OmniSenseTM Live, ideally naming the session as such - though it can be renamed later in OmniSenseTM Analysis. 2. In OmniSenseTM Analysis, select the Readiness button from the toolbar, and populate the legend with the appropriate session. 3. The Readiness graph shows four parameters, and will display a number of features. 2 3 1 4
# Description 1 Activity (black) is ~ zero and spikes when the subject stands. 2 HRV (blue) is zero until a valid value is determined. Posture (green) is ~ -900 while lying, ~00 while standing. Heart rate (red) stabilizes while lying, rises then falls as the subject stands. 3 4 Note When Readiness is initially selected from the toolbar, the parameter panel automatically shows the Readiness Calculation parameter as selected. This selection is used when a Readiness analysis is intended. All other parameters are used when displaying historical results. 324 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING
> Overview/Test Protocols
> Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis
> Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX BASELINE FITNESS TESTING Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis (2/8) Automated Test Analysis 1. With Readiness selected in the toolbar, and an orthostatic test loaded into the legend, select the Detect button. 2. The detection algorithm will determine the point at which the subject went from lying to standing posture, and indicate Resting Heart Rate and Resting Heart Rate Variability approximately 10 seconds before the change, and Standing Heart Rate approximately 30 seconds after this point. 3. If the test criteria are met, then the parameters will indicate in red on the graph. Manual Test Analysis It may be that posture criteria are not met sufficiently. In this case, when the Detect button is selected, a dialog appears. 1. In this instance, manually set the vertical cursor approximately 10 seconds before the posture change/activity spike, and select the HR Rest button. 2. The Resting HR and HRV values will be shown. 3. Repeat for Standing HR, placing the cursor ~30 seconds after the subject is standing, using the HR Stand button. 325 BASELINE FITNESS TESTING Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis (3/8) 1. When the orthostatic readiness test analysis has been performed, select the Survey button. Readiness Survey 2. A survey dialog will display. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING
> Overview/Test Protocols
> Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis
> Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 3. The dialog will contain the Date/Time of the currently analyzed test, and the parameters derived from it in editable fields. 4. The non-editable fields show the values for that subject currently stored in the OmniSenseTM database. Check the appropriate boxes to update the subjects stored values when the survey is saved. Orthostatic Hypotension is the difference in beats/minute between Resting and Standing heart rate. These parameters comprise the objective components of the Readiness Score on a 1-10 scale. The subject must now complete a survey to allow the Readiness algorithm to factor in the subjective components. As seen above, the Readiness Score for the example currently stands at 3.3 with no survey responses added. 326 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS
> Overview/Test Protocols
> Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis
> Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX BASELINE FITNESS TESTING Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis (4/8) 5. The subject should now complete the survey. The answers are entirely subjective, and may only show value if trends are established after a number of tests and surveys have been recorded. The history of results can be retrieved in Analysis. Item Description Training Load Average in previous 10 days. 10 = maximum capability. Training Intensity Average in previous 10 days. 10 = maximum capability. Overall Stress 0 = stress-free, 10 = very stressed. Current Stress 0 = stress-free, 10 = very stressed. Eating Habits 0 = poor, 10 = optimal, in consultation with coach/
nutritionist. Hydration 0 = dehydrated, 10 = hydrated. 0 = unable to train/perform, 10 = no injury. Injury 6. Once the survey is complete, use the Save Survey button to save the results into the OmniSenseTM database. The Readiness Score is recalculated as each entry is made. BASELINE FITNESS TESTING Sleep Quality Subjective or scaled based on external 3rd party system. 0 = poor quality. Note Subjective Readiness Survey responses are always on a scale 1-10, but each response can be given a weighting in Analysis Preferences, to increase or reduce its importance in the Readiness Score calculation. 327 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING
> Overview/Test Protocols
> Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis
> Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX BASELINE FITNESS TESTING Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis (5/8) Display Readiness History 1. Select a date range in the Filter Session List. (This can be adjusted later). 2. Populate the legend with a session from the desired subject - this can be any session, it is merely to establish the subject of interest. The details of this session will not be used. 3. Select the desired Readiness parameters. 4. The Readiness history will display in the graph area. 328 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING
> Overview/Test Protocols
> Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis
> Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX BASELINE FITNESS TESTING Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis (6/8) Configure Readiness Survey Weightings The components of the Readiness survey are each given a weighting which can be configured in Analysis > Preferences. This allows a coach to add more or less relevance to a particular survey response, as they see fit. 1. Select Readiness Weights from the Preferences dialog. 2. The default weightings are shown - reset to these using the Default button at any time. 3. Edit the weightings to suit. As the text below the fields indicates, it is recommended that the objective factors subtotal should always exceed that of the subjective factors. 4. Select Save to make the changes permanent. 329 BASELINE FITNESS TESTING Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis (7/8) Import Readiness History Recording the results of a Readiness survey taken remotely, and sent in a file to a coach or manager is largely now a legacy task. OmniSenseTM Mobile now allows a registered user to perform the hypotension test remotely, and complete a survey. The results uploaded automatically to the OmniSenseTM cloud server, and submitting results in a file is no longer necessary. Create Readiness History File The documentation folder accompanying each OmniSenseTM installation should contain a file titled Readiness Import Template.csv. 1. Make a copy for any individual subject, Data must be entered in exactly the format contained in the file. When opened in MicrosoftTM* NotepadTM*, the raw data and formatting can be seen. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING
> Overview/Test Protocols
> Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis
> Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX 2. By default, this file will open in MicrosoftTM* ExcelTM*. Note in particular the time entry format, and replicate this when completing. Delete any existing records. 3. The subject must enter their survey responses in the columns as shown. Import Readiness History 1. In the Readiness pane, with Readiness Calculation as the checked parameter, select the Import History button. A list of all subjects will display. Select the subject for whom the history will apply. The format of the entries is Lastname | Firstname | Date of Birth. 330 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING
> Overview/Test Protocols
> Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis
> Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX BASELINE FITNESS TESTING Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Analysis (8/8) 2. Select the appropriate subject, and when prompted, browse to the location of the external history file. 3. When the file is selected, you will be prompted to confirm import of the results. 4. Once imported, these results will be displayed for the subject whenever any of the Readiness parameters are checked. Caution When external survey results are imported, they are permanently added to the OmniSenseTM database against the selected subject. They cannot be deleted. Confirm the results are correct and assigned to the appropriate subject before importing. 331 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS
> Intensity & Load
> Interpreting Graphs APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX FITNESS PARAMETERS Intensity & Load (1/3) Overview The following sections describe in more detail some of the physiological parameters and how they are calculated. Category Intensity Load Physiological An index of cardiovascular output. Cumulative effort of the cardiovascular system. Mechanical An index of musculoskeletal output. Cumulative effort of the musculoskeletal system. Training Average of Physiological +
Mechanical Intensities. Average of Physiological +
Mechanical Loads. An index of combined output . Total cumulative effort of the body. physiological intensity. Aerobic, plyometric and similar training activities will have a high Weight and other relatively static training methods will have a lower mechanical intensity, as measured by the BioModule, whose accelerometer is measuring whole body movement. Physiological Load & Intensity These are heart rate-related metrics. Intensity/effort is divided into 10 zones. The thresholds are configured in Live & Analysis Preferences. Physiological Intensity Threshold default settings 50-54.9% of maximum heart rate is an intensity of 1 100% or greater of maximum heart rate is an intensity of 10 Less than 50% of HRmax has no value (null - a zero would affect calculations) 332 FITNESS PARAMETERS Intensity & Load (2/3) Physiological Intensity CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS
> Intensity & Load
> Interpreting Graphs APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Intensity Level Null 1 10 Heart Rate Range
% HR maximum Less than 50 50.0 - 54.9 95.0 - 100.0 Calculated once per second, over 1 second epoch. Scaled linearly within zone (e.g. 52.5% HRmax = Physiological Intensity Level 0.5) Physiological Load
[Divide by 60 as intensity is measured in 1/60 minute epochs]
Physiological Load = (Sum of physiological intensities)/60 Average Physiological Intensity per session
= Physiological Load/Session Time in minutes. 333 FITNESS PARAMETERS Intensity & Load (3/3) Mechanical Intensity CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS
> Intensity & Load
> Interpreting Graphs APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Intensity Level Null 1 10 Activity Level (g) Less than 0.5 0.5 - 0.75 3.0 or greater Calculated once per second, over 1 second epoch. Scaled linearly within Zone (e.g. 0.6g = Mechanical Intensity Level 0.4) Mechanical Load
[Divide by 60 as intensity is measured in 1/60 minute epochs]
Mechanical Load = (Sum of mechanical intensities)/60 Average Mechanical Intensity per session
= Mechanical Load/Session Time in minutes. 334 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS
> Intensity & Load
> Interpreting Graphs APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX FITNESS PARAMETERS Interpreting Graphs (1/9) Average Physiological vs. Average Mechanical Intensity Left Axis Right Axis Average Physiological Intensity Average Mechanical Intensity indication of whole-session performance. Average summary values (as opposed to Maximum or Minimum) give some High Average Mechanical Intensity with low Average Physiological Intensity is a good indicator of efficiency and useful when comparing multiple people doing similar activities. For example, Subject D (brown) has Average Physiological Intensity 4.6 and Average Mechanical Intensity 5.5 for the session. This subject is more efficient than subject B (blue, left) whose Average Physiological Intensity is 7.1 and Average Mechanical Intensity of 3.7. Subject Ds heart is working less hard, for more mechanical results, than subject Bs (or A or G) is. 335 FITNESS PARAMETERS Interpreting Graphs (2/9) Physiological vs. Mechanical Load CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS
> Intensity & Load
> Interpreting Graphs APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Left Axis Physiological Load Right Axis Mechanical Load intensity value plotted over time. Load is the summation (or area under the curve) of the corresponding It provides a measure of the overall conditioning value or impact of the High physiological load with low mechanical load can be an indicator of anxiety or inefficiency assuming the session involves running or movement. Subjects B and G (both blue) show this possible indication. session. 336 FITNESS PARAMETERS Interpreting Graphs (3/9) Training Load & Intensity CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS
> Intensity & Load
> Interpreting Graphs APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Left Axis Training Load Right Axis Training Intensity Training Load & Intensity provide a metric that is a combination of the physiological and mechanical components for the most simplified summary of overall training value & impact of the workout session. 337 FITNESS PARAMETERS Interpreting Graphs (4/9) Recovery & Fatigue CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS
> Intensity & Load
> Interpreting Graphs APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Left Axis Heart Rate Right Axis Heart Rate Recovery @ 30 sec HRR 30 recordings are triggered when an athlete has exceeded an activity threshold and HR threshold for a set period of time, and then become inactive for 30 seconds to take a recovery measurement. Blue Subject 5 rarely stopped long enough for an HRR 30 recovery measurement to be taken. Red subject 6 HRR30 trend line(red) shows only a very slight fatigue slope
(recovery becomes slightly less as the session proceeds), which indicates that the subject is well conditioned and not pushed to fatigue. A steeper downward trend line may indicate the onset of fatigue. In the second half of this session, less recovery time was allowed, so automatic HRR 30 calculations are less frequent. 338 FITNESS PARAMETERS Interpreting Graphs (5/9) Safety & Core Temperature CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS
> Intensity & Load
> Interpreting Graphs APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Left Axis Right Axis Estimated Core Temperature Heart Rate Percent This plot shows the subject Heart Rate % (% of Maximum Heart Rate) and Estimated Core Temperature over time. At the end of the session the vertical cursor location shows his core temperature reached a max of 102.560 F which is at the low end of potential heat stress. Beyond 1030 to 1040 F, there would be safety concerns. In the graph above the subjects temperature never reached an Alarm level
(Max 101.30F) because he was able to recover periodically. 339 FITNESS PARAMETERS Interpreting Graphs (6/9) Time in HR Zones CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS
> Intensity & Load
> Interpreting Graphs APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Left Axis Time Right Axis N/A - only one summary parameter can display if the graph is a stacked bar chart This summary variable shows the time spent from 0 64.9% HRmax
(green), 65 84.9% (orange) and 85 100% (red). These zones are fixed, and do not correspond to heart rate Training Zones. Maximum heart rate should be measured along with other fitness parameters and calibrated in the software by running through a fitness test as described in the Baseline Fitness Testing section. Subject 5 is included twice (bar B and bar G). Bar G is the log data imported later from his BioModule, with post session recovery data removed. You can do this by creating a subsession, described in the Analysis Operations section. Note The HR zones here are defined by the fixed thresholds 65% and 85% of subject maximum heart rate. These should not be confused with the five Training zones, which are also heart rate zones, used in conjunction with workouts. Training Zone thresholds are configurable in Live Preferences. 340 FITNESS PARAMETERS Interpreting Graphs (7/9) Caloric Expenditure CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS
> Intensity & Load
> Interpreting Graphs APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Left Axis Calories Right Axis Exercise Time This graph shows a measure of calories burned and total session duration, which can be useful in estimating dietary replenishment needs. 341 FITNESS PARAMETERS Interpreting Graphs (8/9) Physiological Strain & Stress Indicators CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS
> Intensity & Load
> Interpreting Graphs APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Left Axis Right Axis Estimated Core Temperature Average Heart Rate Variability Estimated Core Temperature (Max) and Heart Rate Variability (Avg) can both be interpreted as measures of physiological strain. A low HRV is an indication of stress, fatigue and dehydration, and also relates to heat stress. Elevated Estimated Core Temperature is also an indication of heat stress and should be monitored carefully, particularly on a hot intense training session. 342 FITNESS PARAMETERS Interpreting Graphs (9/9) HRavg & HRR Indicating Stress & Anxiety CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS
> Intensity & Load
> Interpreting Graphs APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Left Axis HR Recovery 30s Right Axis Average Heart Rate Summary graph of average heart rate recovery in 30 seconds (drop in beats per minute after stopping an interval of high intensity activity), against average heart rate for the session. A low average recovery value indicates either a high level of anxiety, as in for bar B, and could also indicate a lower level of fitness . 343 APPENDIX 1 BioModule Firmware Upgrade (1/4) BioModules supplied with a new installation are configured with the latest firmware. Should your OmniSenseTM version be upgraded, or if you have existing BioModules, it may be necessary to upgrade the firmware in the devices. OmniSenseTM will generally support earlier versions of device firmware, but it is good practice to have the latest version of firmware in your device. Refer to the next Appendix for more information on BioModule firmware versions. 1. Connect the BioModule(s) to your PC platform using the single or multi device cradle. In earlier system cases, the right hand 20 slots (two vertical rows) are marked as available for USB connection. The left hand 30 slots are for charging devices only. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX In later PSM50 system cases, all 50 slots are available for USB connection, but can only be connected to the PC 10 at a time, via 5 USB connectors on the side of the case. This is a MicrosoftTM* WindowsTM* limitation - more than 10 devices connected may affect device handling. 2. The 10 BioModules connected at any point are visible to the firmware update tool over USB. The remaining BioModules must be connected in turn. 344 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX APPENDIX 1 BioModule Firmware Upgrade (2/4) 3. Locate the ZUSBUPDATER.exe utility, which is in the Firmware Upgrade directory of every OmniSenseTM thumb drive, and double-click to start. It can also be found at C:\Program Files (x86)\Zephyr\OmniSense\Tools, or from the Start > All Programs > Zephyr > OmniSense Tools 4. A dialog will display asking you to enter your name. This is not a security check it merely records your name against device re-configurations made in a log file at C:\Program Data\Zephyr\ZephyrDeviceUpdateLog.csv. This will let system owners track configuration changes historically. Once entered, a name is saved and can be selected from the pull-down list. 5. Select Update Devices to display the updater tool. As of OmniSenseTM 5.0, the updater tool can update the firmware for the LoRa module as well as the BioModule firmware. The firmware update file will be a .zip file if this is the case. 6. All detected devices will be displayed. 345 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX APPENDIX 1 BioModule Firmware Upgrade (3/4) 7. Click Browse to locate the desired firmware image file. Firmware image files are included in firmware upgrade directories. Some firmware images may consist of a single .img file. Others may be supplied as .zip files (for example, Bioharness4-1.6.10.0.zip). Firmware images supplied as .zip files do not need to be unzipped; the firmware updater will do this automatically. Caution There are two variants of the BioModule, which are updated with different firmware images:
BioModule Version Description BioModule 3.0 Bluetooth* 2.1 + ECHO + Bluetooth* 4.0 (BLE) BioModule 4.0 Bluetooth* 2.1 + LoRa + Bluetooth* 4.0 (BLE) The devices are identical externally. If you are uncertain of the generation of your BioModule, use the ZephyrTM Config Tool to read its hardware part number. BioModule Version Hardware Part # Firmware Image Example BioModule 3.0 9800.0189.v9k BioHarness3_3G_v1.7.8.0.img BioModule 4.0 PT00121656A BioHarness4_v1.0.0.0.img 8. When the .zip or .img file is loaded into the updater, the component file(s) will be displayed individually in the Application and LoRa/ECHO FW fields. Check the right-most boxes of those devices to be updated, and select Start! To update 346 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX APPENDIX 1 BioModule Firmware Upgrade (4/4) 9. The green and red LEDs will flash during the firmware image update, and the blue and orange LEDs will flash during the LoRa firmware update. The progress bar will indicate the update is taking place. 10. A Firmware update completed successfully message will display on successful update of the firmware, or a diagnostic message if the update has failed. 12. Contact zephyrperformancesupport@medtronic.com if any problems 11. Retry if necessary. persist. Note If you are experiencing problems with firmware updates and your BioModules are connected to the PC via a USB hub, then bypass the hub and connect the charge cradle or case direct to a USB port. Also consider replacing the USB connector. 347 APPENDIX 2 BioModule Firmware Versions The table of firmware version information can be used when updating BioModule firmware. Date Version Part No. Description Aug 2020 1.0.0.0 PT00121671A Initial Release CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX 348 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX APPENDIX 3 BioModule Log Data Descriptions (1/8) Log Data BioModule log data can be imported into OmniSenseTM Analysis using the ZephyrTM Downloader tool, This tool can also be used to generate external csv
(and other formats) of log data. The data descriptions here, and file names, refer to these external files. Note Not all BioModule log data is imported into OmniSenseTM Analysis - logs - ECG and Accelerometer waveform data are not as they contain very large amounts of data which could not be usefully viewed in Analysis. Accelerometer Axis Mapping A BioModule should be configured for the appropriate garment. When setting Garment type in OmniSenseTM Live, the appropriate axis mappings will be made automatically. Session Info The ZephyrTM Downloader will generate a SessionInfo text file in addition to the csv log output files. The data in this file is not stored on the BioModule - it is generated by the downloader itself. Sample Data:
Subject Information
Name: UNKNOWN Gender: UNKNOWN Birth Year: UNKNOWN ROG Act Min/Max : UNKNOWN ROG Resp Min/Max : UNKNOWN ROG HR Min/Max : UNKNOWN ROG O2R sec / sec : UNKNOWN Device Information
Serial number: UNKNOWN MAC address: UNKNOWN Device Friendly Name: UNKNOWN Session Information
Log Format: 0011 Log Date: Tuesday, 24 July 2012 Log Time: 4:19:37 p.m. Log Duration: 00:03:32 Page Period(ms): 1000 349 OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Supported logging formats:
CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX APPENDIX 3 BioModule Log Data Descriptions (2/8) Logging Formats The logging format of a BioModule is configurable using the ZephyrTM Config Tool. The more comprehensive log formats use more device memory, which reduces the total hours of data which can be stored in the device. Users should configure the device to suit their parameter configuration and total log duration needs. Summary Summary + Waveform Summary + Development Enhanced Summary Enhanced Summary + Waveform Enhanced Summary + Development Note:
File Type
.csv
.kml The output from the ZephyrTM Downloader may generate more than one output file for a given log format, as individual parameters are reported at different frequencies. The ZephyrTM Downloader can also export log files in varying file formats, selected from the menu in the downloader. Some waveform log parameters such as ECG are only available via external files generated using the ZephyrTM Downloader. The waveforms cannot be displayed within OmniSenseTM Analysis itself. Description Comma Separated Values which can be opened in MicrosoftTM* ExcelTM*, NotepadTM* or similar, or imported into many data processing applications. dat/.hed file pairs Designed for input of large data sets into 3rd party data processing applications such as DaDISPTM*
For GPS data display using GoogleTM* EarthTM* - the BioModule must be used in conjunction with a supported GPS device. Invalid Values Variants on the Summary Log Formats may contain data values which indicate an invalid value the data is not available, or the device does not support the parameter. Invalid values are provided where applicable. 350 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX APPENDIX 3 BioModule Log Data Descriptions (3/8) Memory Capacity The BioModule will continue to log until the memory capacity is full. When this happens, it will erase the oldest log in memory, and continue to write the current log in the space available. This process will repeat until the current logging session is terminated. When an old log is overwritten by the current one all of that log will be erased, even if only part of the freed space is used. If the device is configured to log in Summary and Development mode, then the maximum possible log duration with new batteries (~35 hours) will exceed the maximum memory capacity of the device (~30 hours). In this situation, the saved part of the current log will be erased, freeing up all memory space. When the logging session is terminated, the only data saved and available for download will be that which was logged after the initial 30 hours. Memory Capacity (Hrs) Logging Format Summary Summary + Waveform Summary + Development Enhanced Summary Enhanced Summary + Waveform Enhanced Summary + Development Timestamp Formats 450 60 30 450 60 30 A variety of time stamp formats are used in ZephyrTM csv files. Some are user-friendly, others less so. The latter are normally associated with data parameters which are likely to be of more use to an engineer who is integrating BioModule data into other software applications, who is less concerned with the data being human readable when processed internally. 351 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX APPENDIX 3 BioModule Log Data Descriptions (4/8) General Log Format Output (Legacy) This describes the actual external .csv files generated by the ZephyrTM Downloader tool. Log Format Reporting Parameters File Name Frequency General 1 Hz yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_General Heart Rate Breathing Rate Posture Activity Acceleration Battery BR Amplitude ECG Amplitude ECG Noise X Acc Min X Acc Peak Y Acc Min Y Acc Peak Z Acc Min Z Acc Peak 18 Hz Per Event Per Download Breathing Waveform Heart RR Event Code Event Type Source Event ID Event Specific Data Subject Information Device Information Session Information yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_BR_RR yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_Event_Data yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_SessionInfo.txt General +
ECG General +
Acc 250 Hz ECG yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_ECG 100 Hz Acceleration Magnitude (g) yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_Accelmag 352 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX APPENDIX 3 BioModule Log Data Descriptions (5/8) Summary Log Format Output Descriptions for the external .csv files generated by the ZephyrTM Downloader tool. Log Format Reporting Parameters File Name Frequency Summary 1 Hz yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_Summary Heart Rate Breathing Rate Posture Activity Peak Acceleration Battery Voltage Battery %
BR Amplitude BR Noise BR Confidence ECG Amplitude ECG Noise HR Confidence HRV System Confidence GSR Status ROG Time ROG Vert Acc Min Vert Acc peak Lateral Acc Min Lateral Acc Peak Sagittal Acc Min Sagittal Acc Peak Device Temperature Status Info Link Quality RSSI Tx Power Core Temperature Aux ADC1/2/3 Subject Information Device Information Session Information Event Code Event Type Source Event ID Event Specific Data Per Event Per Event Per Event Per Download Heart RR yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_RR Breathing BB yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_BB yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_SessionInfo.txt yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_Event_Data 353 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX APPENDIX 3 BioModule Log Data Descriptions (6/8) Summary Log Format Output (Continued) Descriptions for the external .csv files generated by the ZephyrTM Downloader tool. Log Format Reporting Parameters File Name Frequency 250 Hz ECG 100 Hz Vertical Acc Lateral Acc Sagittal Acc Summary +
Waveform Summary +
Development yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_ECG yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_Accel 25 Hz Breathing Waveform yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_Breathing 1000 Hz ECG Waveform yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_ECG 100 Hz* Vertical Acc Lateral Acc Sagittal Acc yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_Accel 25 Hz Breathing Waveform yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_Breathing
+ GPS 1 Hz yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_GPS Location (Lat/Long) Altitude GPS fix Quality Speed Over Ground Track Angle HDOP
* Accelerometer data is reduced in resolution from 12 bit to 10 bit to accommodate the additional ECG data. 354 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX APPENDIX 3 BioModule Log Data Descriptions (7/8) Enhanced Summary Log Format Output The parameters below are contained in the Enhanced Summary log format in addition to all of the parameters previously described in the Summary log format. Log Format Reporting Parameters File Name Frequency 1Hz Enhanced Summary yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_ SummaryEnhanced Impulse Load Walk Steps Run Steps Bounds Jumps Minor Impacts Major Impacts Average Rate Force Development Average Step Impulse Average Step Period Jump Flight Time Peak g Phi Angle Peak g Theta Angle Subject Information Device Information Session Information Event Code Event Type Source Event ID Event Specific Data Per Event Per Event Per Event Per Download Heart RR yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_RR Breathing BB yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_BB yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_ SessionInfo.txt yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_Event_Data 355 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX BASELINE FITNESS TESTING Waveform APPENDIX 3 BioModule Log Data Descriptions (8/8) Enhanced Summary Log Format Output (Continued) The parameters below are contained in the Enhanced Summary log format in addition to all of the parameters previously described in the Summary log format. Log Format Reporting Parameters File Name yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_ECG yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_Accel Frequency 25 Hz ECG Enhanced Summary 100 Hz Vertical Acc Lateral Acc Sagittal Acc
Enhanced Summary Development 25 Hz Breathing Waveform yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_Breathing 1000 Hz ECG Waveform yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_ECG 100 Hz* Vertical Acc Lateral Acc Sagittal Acc yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_Accel 25 Hz Breathing Waveform yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_Breathing
+ GPS 1 Hz yyyy_mm_dd-hh_mm_ss_GPS Location (Lat/Long) Altitude GPS fix Quality Speed Over Ground Track Angle HDOP
* Accelerometer data is reduced in resolution from 12 bit to 10 bit to accommodate the additional ECG data. 356 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (1/53) Average Force Development Rate ............... 398 Average Step Impulse ..................................... 399 Average Step Period ........................................ 400 Jump Flight Time .............................................. 400 Peak Acceleration Phi Angle .......................... 401 Peak Acceleration Theta Angle .................... 402 Heart R-R | Summary Log .............................. 403 Breath B-B .......................................................... 404 Accel | Summary Log ....................................... 405 Breathing Waveform | Summary Log .......... 406 ECG | Waveform Log ....................................... 407 Accel | Development Log ............................... 408 ECG | Development Log ................................. 409 BASELINE FITNESS TESTING ECG Noise .......................................................... 366 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Index of Parameters Heart Rate .......................................................... 358 Breathing Rate .................................................. 359 Skin Temperature ............................................. 360 Posture ................................................................ 360 Activity Level...................................................... 361 Peak Acceleration............................................. 362 Battery Voltage ................................................. 363 Breathing Wave Amplitude ............................ 364 ECG Amplitude ................................................. 365 X Acceleration Min/Peak ................................ 367 Y Acceleration Min / Peak ............................... 368 Z Acceleration Min/peak ................................. 369 Breathing Waveform | General Log .............. 370 Heart R-R | General Log.................................. 371 ECG Waveform | General & ECG Log .......... 372 Acceleration | General & Acceleration Log 373 Battery Level ...................................................... 374 Breathing Noise Level ..................................... 374 Breathing Confidence ..................................... 375 Heart Rate Confidence ................................... 375 Heart Rate Variability ....................................... 376 System Confidence ......................................... 377 Galvanic Skin Response .................................. 378 ROG Subject Status ......................................... 378 ROG Time .......................................................... 379 Device Temperature ........................................ 379 Status Info .......................................................... 380 Link Quality ........................................................ 381 BluetoothTM* RSSI ............................................. 381 BluetoothTM* Tx Power ..................................... 382 Estimated Core Temperature ....................... 382 Aux ADC 1/2/3 ................................................. 383 Event Data .......................................................... 384 GPS Location .................................................... 385 GPS Altitude ...................................................... 386 GPS Fix Quality .................................................. 387 GPS Speed Over Ground ............................... 388 GPS Track Angle ............................................... 389 GPS HDOP ......................................................... 390 GPS Location ((KML) ....................................... 391 Impulse Load ..................................................... 392 Walking Step Count ......................................... 393 Run Step Count ................................................ 394 Bound Count ..................................................... 394 Jump Count ....................................................... 395 Minor Impact Count ........................................ 396 Major Impact Count ......................................... 397 357 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (2/53) All formats DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 105, 106, 95, 89, 86... 25 - 240 Beats per minute Heart Rate Log Format Timestamp Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes Values consistently above 200+ beats per minute may indicate a noisy ECG signal. Causes include:
Dry sensor pads or skin Loose strap Poorly located strap Poor device/receptacle connection Device or strap fault Dropouts to 0 usually indicate a mechanical connection problem Check connection between device and receptacle handle spring contacts carefully to avoid breaking them Raw ECG data is filtered to account for false or missed R detections, and some smoothing is applied. HR is determined mainly from the preceding 15 seconds of ECG data. The HR detection algorithm initializes at 65 beats per minute. This may show at the beginning of a log file for
~7 seconds, but will be flagged invalid, as the algorithm processes initial data. A flag in the Status Info channel of the Summary Log will indicate whether the HR data is valid. 358 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (3/52) Breathing Rate Log Format Timestamp All formats DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 8.1, 8.1, 7.3, 7.3, 6.6, 6.6 4 - 70 Breaths per minute Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes Breathing is detected by a pressure sensor in the ZephyrTM Strap which detects torso expansion and contraction due to breathing. Several breath cycles are necessary for initial breathing rate indication to stabilize (15 45 seconds). Spontaneous adjustment of strap tension or location, or abrupt changes in posture, talking, coughing etc may cause changes in the range of pressure detected by the strap which produce temporary artefacts (peaks or troughs) in breathing rate indication. These should be anticipated and potentially ignored when analyzing data. 359 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (4/53) Skin Temperature Log Format Timestamp General log formats DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data
-3276.8, -3276.8, -3276.8... 10 - 60 Deg C
-3276.8 Not supported by BioModule 3.0. BioModule 3.0 always reports the invalid value. The BioModule 3.0 has replaced this parameter with Estimated Core Temperature in the Summary and Enhanced Summary log formats. All formats DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data
-98, -97, -99... 180 Degrees from vertical Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph Notes Posture Log Format Timestamp Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph Notes 0 = subject vertical. 90 = subject prone (face down).
-90 = subject supine (face up). 180 = subject inverted. There is likely to be an offset of 5-15 from 0 for a vertical subject due to variations in torso shape and actual posture. 360 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (5/53) Activity Level Log Format Timestamp All formats DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 0.11, 0.17, 0.12... 0 - 16 Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph Vector Magnitude Units (VMU), measured in g Notes VMU = (x2+y2+z2 ) where x, y and z are the average of the three axial acceleration magnitudes over the previous 1 second epoch, sampled at 100Hz. Walking ~ 0.2 VMU or greater Jogging ~ 0.8 VMU or greater Axial accelerometer output is band pass filtered, to remove non-human artefacts, and gravity. 361 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (6/53) Peak Acceleration Log Format Timestamp All formats DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 0.26, 0.78, 0.38... 0 - 16 g Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes The Peak Acceleration Magnitude is calculated for the previous second:
Peak Accn = ( (x2+ y2+ z2 ) )max where x, y and z are the 3 axial acceleration values, sampled at 100 Hz. Raw accelerometer output is filtered to remove non-human artefacts, and gravity. The maximum value is capped at 16g. 362 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (7/53) Battery Voltage Log Format Timestamp All formats DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 4.168, 4.167, 4.167...
~ 3.6 to ~ 4.2 for a functioning battery Volts Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes Fully charged ~ 4.2V, fully discharged ~ 3.6V The device processor will turn the device off when battery voltage < 3.6V, to prevent further discharge causing permanent damage to the battery. 363 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (8/53) Breathing Wave Amplitude Log Format Timestamp All formats DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 5864, 5307, 4698... 0 - 65534 N/A Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes This is a metric extracted from the breathing detection algorithm, and is used for internal development only. Initial value is large, but reduces rapidly as the algorithm has data to process. 364 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (9/53) ECG Amplitude Log Format Timestamp All formats DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 0.00282, 0.00282, 0.00354... 0 0.05 Volts Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes Indicative only this parameter represents an un-
calibrated amplitude (measured from peak of the R wave to peak of the S wave) of the QRS complex. This value is filtered to attempt to remove noise related variation, however will increase during periods of high noise. 365 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (10/53) All formats DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 0.00058, 0.0015, 0.00216... 0 0.05 Volts ECG Noise Log Format Timestamp Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes Indicative only this parameter represents an un-
calibrated amplitude of noise signals measured between QRS complexes. This is directly comparable to the ECG amplitude for SNR calculations. 366 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (11/53) X Acceleration Minimum (VerticalMin) Log Format Timestamp All formats DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data
-0.08, -0.75, 0.1... Range Units Sample Graph 16 g Notes X axis = subject vertical. Minimum value during previous second, sampled at 100Hz. This is raw, unfiltered data. X Acceleration Peak (VerticalPeak) Log Format Timestamp All formats DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 0.19, 0.54, 0.4... Range Units Sample Graph 16 g Notes X axis = subject vertical. Maximum value during previous second, sampled at 100Hz. This is raw, unfiltered data. 367 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (12/53) Y Acceleration Minimum (LateralMin) Log Format Timestamp All formats DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 0.19, 0.54, 0.4... Range Units Sample Graph 16 g CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes Y axis = subject lateral. Minimum value during previous second, sampled at 100Hz. This is raw, unfiltered data. Y Acceleration Peak (LateralPeak) Log Format Timestamp All formats DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 0.19, 0.54, 0.4... Range Units Sample Graph 16 g Notes Y axis = subject lateral. Maximum value during previous second, sampled at 100Hz. This is raw, unfiltered data. 368 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (13/53) Z Acceleration Minimum (SagittalMin) Log Format Timestamp All formats DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data
-0.08, -0.25, -0.24... Range Units Sample Graph 16 g CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes Z axis = subject sagittal (front/rear). Minimum value during previous second, sampled at 100Hz. This is raw, unfiltered data. Z Acceleration Peak (SagittalPeak) Log Format Timestamp All formats DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 0.34, 0.5, 0.19... Range Units Sample Graph 16 g Notes Z axis = subject sagittal (front/rear). Maximum value during previous second, sampled at 100Hz. This is raw, unfiltered data. 369 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (14/53) Breathing Waveform Log Format Timestamp General - Breathing & RR DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 18 Hz Sample Data 1741, 1742,1741... 0 - 4096 bits Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes Reported at 18Hz. This is the raw unfiltered breathing sensor output. Its main use is to determine whether there is sufficient dynamic range to indicate that the sensor is functioning correctly this may be a few tens to a few hundreds of bits, depending on subject breathing mechanics. The data is then heavily filtered and processed in order to establish a respiration rate. The data is reflecting changes of pressure on the breathing sensor if used with a ZephyrTM strap. This will vary according to an individuals breathing mechanics, their body composition, and how tight the strap is fitted. As such no inference can be made on breathing depth or volume from this data. 370 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (15/53) General - Breathing & RR DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data
-0.702, -0.702, 0.857... 0 32.767 Seconds Heart R-R Log Format Timestamp Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes Reported at 18Hz. The last detected R interval is repeated until a new R detection is calculated. Fresh detections are toggled positive/negative so that identical-magnitude detections in sequence can be distinguished. This method is used because the parameter must be reported at regular intervals, but changes irregularly. 371 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (16/53) ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Log Format Summary & Waveform ECG Waveform Summary & Development Enhanced Summary & Waveform Enhanced Summary & Development OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Timestamp DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 250 Hz (1000 Hz in Development formats) Sample Data 2167, 2167, 2166... 0 - 4095 bits Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes Sampled at 1KHz Conversion to mV: 2048 bits = 0mV 1 bit = 0.00625mV 372 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (17/53) Acceleration Magnitude Log Format Timestamp
[Enhanced] Summary & Waveform DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 100 Hz Sample Data 1.1, 1.1, 1... 0 - 16 g Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes Sampled and reported at 100Hz. Magnitude = ( (x2+ y2+ z2 ) ) where x,y & z are the three axial accelerometer values. This is raw, unfiltered data. 373 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (18/53) Battery Level Log Format Timestamp Summary & Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data Range Units Sample Graph 94,94,93 0 - 100
% Fully Charged Notes 100% ~ 4.2V 0% ~ 3.6V If battery discharged curves are stored historically, battery health can be monitored. Breathing Noise Level Log Format Timestamp Summary & Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph Notes 0 - 65534 Bits 65535 Invalid value of 65535 is always reported. This parameter is not currently implemented an invalid value is always reported. 374 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (19/53) Breathing Confidence Log Format Timestamp Summary & Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 255, 255, 255... 0 - 254 Bits 255 Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph Notes Parameter not supported - a constant invalid value of 255 reported. This parameter is not currently implemented an invalid value is always reported. Heart Rate Confidence Log Format Timestamp Summary & Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data Range Units Sample Graph 0,23,75 0 -100
Notes An algorithm which takes into account a worn detection indication, and the signal-to-noise ratio of the ECG signal is used to establish HR confidence. Above 20% indicates a reliable heart rate. 0% indicates not worn indication or an extremely noisy ECG signal. 375 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (20/53) Heart Rate Variability Log Format Timestamp Summary & Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 65535 initially, till calculated, then 50,52,54... Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph 0 - 65534 65535 Standard deviation in milliseconds CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes Two optional metrics can be configured using the ZephyrTM Config Tool. SDNN - an algorithm calculates a rolling 300 heartbeat value. This is updated once per second. For the first 300 beats of the log, the invalid value will be reported. RMSSD - an algorithm calculates a rolling 15-second value. The invalid value is reported prior to the first calculation. For both algorithms, if heart rate data becomes invalid, then the last valid HRV value will be reported for a maximum of 1 minute. After this, an invalid value will be reported, and the algorithm re-
initialized when the heart rate becomes valid again. If heart rate is invalid for less than one minute, then the invalid values will be ignored and the algorithm will continue processing. 376 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (21/53) System Confidence Log Format Timestamp Summary & Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data Range Units Sample Graph 0, 100 0 - 100
CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes System Confidence is a development parameter which will combine HR confidence with other parameters as they become available. At present System Confidence is identical to HR Confidence. 377 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (22/53) A constant invalid value of 65535 is always returned. GSR was originally implemented in the BioModule 2.0. It is not supported in the BioModule 3.0 Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) Log Format Timestamp Summary & Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 65535, 65535, 65535 0 - 65534 Siemens 65535 Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph Notes ROG Subject Status Log Format Timestamp Summary & Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph 1,1,0 0,1,2,3 0 Status indication Notes 0=Invalid 1=Green, 2=Orange, 3=Red 378 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (23/53) Summary & Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 ROG Time Log Format Timestamp Sample Data Range Units Sample Graph Reporting Frequency 1 Hz 0, 1, 2 0 - 8291 Seconds CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes Time duration in current status. This value resets to 0 each time status changes, and increments for every second the status remains unchanged. Device Temperature Log Format Timestamp Summary & Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 28.9, 28.9, 28.9 Range Units Sample Graph 10 - 60 Degrees Celsius Notes Temperature as measured by a thermistor inside the BioModule. Some conductive heating from the subject will occur as time progresses, resulting in a slow increase of temperature, in the absence of other factors. 379 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (24/53) Summary & Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Status Info Log Format Timestamp Range Units Sample Graph Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 528, 528, 531 Status Info code CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes Status codes are reported in hexadecimal format must be converted to binary for interpretation. Refer to the BluetoothTM* Comms Link document in the BioModule SDK for further interpretation. Details may determine:
Worn detection confidence Button press detection Not fitted to garment indication Heart Rate reliability Respiration rate reliability Skin temperature reliability Posture reliability Activity reliability HRV reliability Estimated Core Temperature Reliability 380 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (25/53) Link Quality Log Format Timestamp Summary & Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 255, 255, 255 Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph 0 - 255 255 No units 0=poor quality, 254=high quality CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes A BluetoothTM* connection with an AndroidTM* device was established during the session above. BluetoothTM* Received Signal Strength Indication - RSSI Log Format Timestamp Summary & Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph
-128, 13, 19
-127 to +127 dB
-128 Notes A BluetoothTM* connection with an AndroidTM* device was established during the session above. 381 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (26/53) BluetoothTM* Tx Power Log Format Timestamp Summary & Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data
-128, 13, 19 Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph
-30 to +20 dbm
-128 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes A BluetoothTM* connection with an AndroidTM* device was established during the session above. 10=10dbm Estimated Core Temperature Log Format Timestamp Summary & Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 6553.5, 37.1, 37.1 Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph 33 - 41 6553.5 Degrees Celsius Notes The algorithm for calculating the Estimated Core Temperature from heart rate data will return an invalid value of 6553.5 for the first 60 seconds from power on. 382 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (27/53) Aux ADC 1/2/3 Log Format Timestamp Summary & Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 449, 442, 421 Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph 0-65534 Bits 65535 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes The BioModule circuit board has three output points for additional functionality. Unless otherwise specified, the data in all three ADC channels represents hardware circuit noise. 383 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (28/53) Event Data For a full description of Event Message specifications, contact ZephyrTM. Log Format Timestamp Summary & Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Sample Data 2018 10 17 37070441 Notes Comma separated, time in milliseconds since midnight Reporting Frequency Per Event Sequence No. Sample Data Range Time Stamp 0,1,2 0 - 255 Event Code Sample Data 192,4160, 4096 Range Units Sample Diagram 0 4095 Bits Notes A 16 bit number. Bits 15-12 = Event Type Bits 11-6 = Event Source Bits 5-0 = Event ID Type Notes Source Sample Data Notes Event ID Sample Data System, Physiological, Error, Debug No error or debug events are currently implemented Diagnosis, WornDetection, RogAlgorithm, HeartRateCalculation Source of the event source labels are self-evident Sample Data 0 Notes Event Specific Data Specific to the Event itself. Refer to Event Messaging System document Sample Data Worn status changed from 100% to 0%
Notes Text description of the event. Self evident. 384 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (29/53) GPS Location ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Log Format Summary & Waveform Enhanced Summary & Waveform Timestamp hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data
[Latitude] 4 38 40.314 North
[Longitude] 74 5 25.386 West Range Units Notes Latitude: Degrees Minutes Seconds North/South Longitude: Degrees Minutes Seconds East/West Sample Graph Location is displayed directly in Google EarthTM*, using the exported kml file. See GPS Location (KML) Accuracy of GPS data is subject to the number of satellites acquired by the GPS receiver. The BioModule enables DGPS automatically as soon as a BluetoothTM* connection is made to the GPS receiver. There will be some gaps in GPS data due to dropped packets between the BioModule and GPS receiver over the BluetoothTM* connection. 385 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (30/53) GPS Altitude Log Format Summary & Waveform Enhanced Summary & Waveform Timestamp hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 147.3, 149.2, 151.1 Meters above mean sea level Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes Accuracy of GPS data is subject to the number of satellites acquired by the GPS receiver. The BioModule enables DGPS automatically as soon as a BluetoothTM* connection is made to the GPS receiver. There will be some gaps in GPS data due to dropped packets between the BioModule and GPS receiver over the BluetoothTM* connection. 386 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (31/53) ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Log Format Summary & Waveform Enhanced Summary & Waveform GPS Fix Quality Timestamp hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz 1,3,3,2,3 1,2,3 See below Sample Data Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes This is dependent on the number of satellites acquired in order to be able to give an accurate calculation of location only (2D), or location + Altitude (3D) 1 = no fix 2 = 2D fix 3 = 3D fix 387 ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Log Format Summary & Waveform Enhanced Summary & Waveform APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (32/53) GPS Speed Over Ground Timestamp hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 9.2, 7.9, 5.1 0 -
Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph Knots (1 knot = 1.15 miles per hour) CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes Accuracy of GPS data is subject to the number of satellites acquired by the GPS receiver. The BioModule enables DGPS automatically as soon as a BluetoothTM* connection is made to the GPS receiver. There will be some gaps in GPS data due to dropped packets between the BioModule and GPS receiver over the BluetoothTM* connection. 388 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (33/53) GPS Track angle ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Log Format Summary & Waveform Enhanced Summary & Waveform Timestamp hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 173.1, 158.8, 153.3 0 - 360 Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph Compass bearing in degrees [0=North, 90= East, 180=South, 270=West]
CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes Accuracy of GPS data is subject to the number of satellites acquired by the GPS receiver. The BioModule enables DGPS automatically as soon as a BluetoothTM* connection is made to the GPS receiver. There may be some gaps in GPS data due to dropped packets between the BioModule and GPS receiver over the BluetoothTM* connection. 389 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (34/53) GPS HDOP (Horizontal Dilution of Precision) ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Log Format Summary & Waveform Enhanced Summary & Waveform Timestamp hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 0.8, 0.6, 0.5 Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph See below CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes A smaller value of HDOP indicates greater GPS location accuracy. Accuracy of GPS data is subject to the number of satellites acquired by the GPS receiver. The BioModule enables DGPS automatically as soon as a BluetoothTM* connection is made to the GPS receiver. There may be some gaps in GPS data due to dropped packets between the BioModule and GPS receiver over the BluetoothTM* connection. 390 ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Log Format APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (35/53) GPS Location (.kml) Summary & Waveform Enhanced Summary & Waveform Timestamp yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data Location: 174.852145 -36.9087683333333 40.0999984741211 for location additional tags for physiological data Longitude Latitude Altitude CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph Notes To access physiological data within the kml file (heart rate, estimated core temperature, activity level, peak acceleration) right-click the file in the Google EarthTM*
Places navigation tree and select Show Elevation Profile from the context menu. Click on the various parameter links below the earth image to display in the graph below. 391 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (36/53) Impulse Load Log Format Timestamp Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 3, 3, 9 Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph Cumulative during session Newtons None specified CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes A cumulative measurement of mechanical load the sum of the areas under the accelerometer magnitude curve for all impulses. Reset when the BioModule is power cycled. 392 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (37/53) Walking Step Count Log Format Timestamp Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph 0, 1, 2 0 262143 Number None specified CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes A cumulative count of detected walking steps. Impulse data is analyzed for magnitude, duration and angle as well as interval from preceding impulse, to determine whether the impulse is an impact or a step. Reset when the BioModule is power cycled. 393 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (38/53) Run Step Count Log Format Timestamp Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph 3, 3, 9 0 262143 Number None specified CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes A cumulative count of detected running steps. Reset when the BioModule is power cycled. Bound Count Log Format Timestamp Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency Sample Data Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph 1 Hz 1,2,3 0 1023 Number None specified Notes A cumulative count of detected bounds. Bounds differ from running steps by the time in the air between steps. Reset when the BioModule is power cycled. 394 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (39/53) Jump Count Log Format Timestamp Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph 0, 1, 2 0 1023 Number None specified CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX A cumulative count of detected jumps. Reset when BioModule power cycled. Notes Note:
Walk, run, jump and bound step impulses are determined by analysis of the raw accelerometer data, taking into account the step frequency, time in the air and nature of adjacent impulses. A jump event is specified as a static jump - the subject crouches, pauses and then jumps vertically. Basketball players are tested for jumping ability by this method. Dynamic jumps during heightened activity will not pass the jump event criteria. 395 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (40/53) Minor Impact Count Log Format Timestamp Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph 0, 1, 2 0 1023 Number None specified CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes A cumulative count of impulses classified as minor impacts peak accelerometer magnitude during the impact is between 3 and 7g and angle of impact meets the criteria for an impact, as opposed to a step. 396 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (41/53) Major Impact Count Log Format Timestamp Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph 0, 1, 2 0 1023 Number None specified CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes A cumulative count of impulses classified as minor impacts peak accelerometer magnitude during the impact is greater than 7g and angle of impact meets the criteria for an impact, as opposed to a step. 397 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (42/53) Average Force Development Rate Log Format Timestamp Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 0.94, 3.21, 5.78 Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph 0 4095 Newtons per second None specified CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes A measure of explosive power. The gradient of the accelerometer magnitude curve during initiation of the impulse. Averaged for the previous 10 steps. Zero if no steps detected for 5 seconds. 398 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (43/53) Average Step Impulse Log Format Timestamp Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 2.75, 2.48, 2.67 Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph 0 1023 Newton seconds None specified CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes Area under the accelerometer magnitude curve for a detected step. Averaged over previous 10 steps. A measure of the efficiency of steps, i.e. how much energy is expended during a step. Shorter (in duration) steps expend less energy. Zero if no steps detected for 5 seconds. 399
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APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (44/53) Average Step Period Log Format Timestamp Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 0.655, 0.651, 0.647 Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph 0 - 1023 Seconds None specified. CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes Time duration of a step, averaged over previous 10 steps. Zero if no steps detected for 5 seconds. Jump Flight Time Log Format Timestamp Summary & Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph 0, 0, 0.58 0 - 255 Seconds None specified Notes Last known value repeated until a new jump is detected. 400 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
> BioModule Firmware Upgrade
> BioModule Firmware Versions
> BioModule Log Data Descriptions
> BioModule Log Data Parameters
> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (45/53) Peak Acceleration Phi Angle Log Format Timestamp Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data 167, 154, 72 Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph 0 180 Degrees from vertical None specified Notes Direction of peak magnitude from vertical during previous epoch 401 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (46/53) Peak Acceleration Theta Angle Log Format Timestamp Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1 Hz Sample Data Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph 167, 154, 72
-180 to +180 Degrees from subject heading None specified CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes Direction of peak magnitude from horizontal (zero as shown below) during previous epoch. 402 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (47/53) Summary & Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Heart R-R Log Format Timestamp Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph Reporting Frequency Per R detection Sample Data 891, 904, 1332 0 - 32767 Milliseconds CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes R events are not timestamped. If necessary, a timestamp can be created by initializing the first detection at the time indicated by the file name, and accumulating RR values to this baseline. 403 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (48/53) Summary & Enhanced Summary DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency Per breath detection Sample Data 6000, 2300, 2460 Milliseconds Breath B-B Log Format Timestamp Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes Breath events are not timestamped. If necessary, a timestamp can be created by initializing the first detection at the time indicated by the file name, and accumulating BB values to this. BB detections are unfiltered, so values outside the 850 15000 range generated by a breathing rate of 4 70 breaths/minute can be expected. 404 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (49/53) ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Log Format Summary & Waveform Accel Enhanced Summary & Waveform Timestamp DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 100 Hz OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Sample Data 2061, 2063, 2063 Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph 0 - 4095 4095 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes Raw 12 bit unfiltered accelerometer output, a separate value for each axis. Axes refer to subject orientation, if device is configured for the appropriate garment type. Centered at 2048, 1 g = 83 bits 405 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (50/53) ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Log Format Summary & Waveform Breathing Waveform Enhanced Summary & Waveform Timestamp DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 25 Hz Sample Data 7506772, 7490787, 7490787 Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph 1 - 16777215 Bits 0, 16777216 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes A 24-bit un-calibrated representation of the breathing sensor output 406 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (51/53) ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Log Format Summary & Waveform ECG Enhanced Summary & Waveform Timestamp DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 250 Hz OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Sample Data 2167, 2167, 2166 Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph 0 - 4095 Bits 4095 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes A 12-bit filtered ECG sensor output 1 bit = 0.0067025 mV (indicative) 407 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (52/53) ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Log Format Summary & Development Accel Enhanced Summary & Development Timestamp DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 100 Hz OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Sample Data 491, 516, 514 Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph 0 - 1023 Bits 1023 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes Raw 10 bit unfiltered accelerometer output. Axes refer to subject orientation, if device is configured for the appropriate garment type. The 12-bit resolution of Accel in the Summary & Waveform log format is reduced to 10-bit to provide additional space. Values are centered on 512 bits, 1g = 20.75 bits 408 APPENDIX 4 BioModule Log Data Parameters (53/53) ANALYSIS OPERATIONS Log Format Summary & Development ECG Enhanced Summary & Development Timestamp DD/MM/YYYY hh:mm:ss.000 Reporting Frequency 1000 Hz OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Sample Data 2167, 2167, 2166 Range Units Invalid Value Sample Graph 0 - 4095 Bits 4095 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX Notes A 12-bit filtered ECG sensor output 1 bit = 0.0067025 mV indicative 409 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX APPENDIX 5 Security Advice (1/2) Theft & Hacking Theft of and hacking into desktop PCs, laptop, tablets and mobile phones is There are a number of steps which can be taken to protect and prevent a legitimate concern. access to sensitive data held on any of these devices. Desktop and Laptop Computers can do this. regularly. Dont have them written down near your computer. Lock your computer with a strong and unique password. Safeguard all passwords. Use a password manager. Change passwords Consistently lock your screen when you step away. Encrypt your hard drive - there are many 3rd party software options which Regularly back up your encrypted hard drive to another location. Keep your antivirus software, and operating system up to date. When online, dont open files or follow hyperlinks unless you are confident When floating your mouse cursor over a hyperlink, its destination should appear in a tool tip at the bottom left of your browser window, showing the destination without you clicking on the link. they are legitimate. have a built-in firewall. Enable a firewall. All current MicrosoftTM* WindowsTM* versions - post XP -
Adjust the privacy and security settings of your chosen web browser. Browser Help will guide you through this. There are privacy-focussed browsers available as alternatives to the mainstream browsers in common use. Consider using a VPN (Virtual Private Network) internet connection. There are many free and low-cost options available. They will offer encrypted internet connections via intermediary servers. 410 APPENDIX 5 Security Advice (2/2) Mobile Devices CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES
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> Security Advice EULA SUPPORT INDEX password lock to be short (i.e. 30 seconds) Lock your phone with a PIN, password or fingerprint detection. Set the Encrypt your phone - only necessary for older phones. Current iOSTM*
and AndroidTM* phones already employ data encryption, though this may not apply to the phones SD Card by default. Check your phones security settings. Set up remote wipe and phone location. These services are available from all major phone manufacturers and will be available in the phones settings or a pre-installed application. Back up your phone data to its associated cloud service. Avoid 3rd-party apps stay with Google PlayTM* apps for AndroidTM* phones, and if an app requests access to too much data, then reject it. Check app reviews for integrity. without opening, but remain alert to their possibility. Beware of phishing texts and emails - most are obvious and can be deleted Avoid jail breaking or rooting your phone - this bypasses the phones Use public Wi-Fi carefully. Download anti-malware software for your device. intended security protection. 411 CONTENTS CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES APPENDICES EULA EULA SUPPORT SUPPORT INDEX INDEX EULA End User License Agreement (1/6) Zephyr OmniSense Software Application End-User License Agreement PLEASE READ THIS END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (EULA) CAREFULLY. BY INSTALLING OR USING THE SOFTWARE THAT ACCOMPANIES THIS EULA (SOFTWARE), YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS EULA. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE, DO NOT USE THE SOFTWARE AND, IF APPLICABLE, RETURN IT TO THE PLACE OF PURCHASE FOR A FULL REFUND. 1. GENERAL. This EULA is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and Zephyr Technology Corporation (Zephyr). This EULA governs the Software, which includes computer software (including online and electronic documentation) and any associated media and printed materials. This EULA applies to updates, supplements, and add-on components, that Zephyr may provide or make available to you unless Zephyr provides other terms with the update, supplement, or add-on component. This Software contains the following:
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Medtronic 6135 Gunbarrel Ave Boulder CO 80301 USA zephyrperformancesupport@medtronic.com www.zephyranywhere.com
(+1) 443-569-3603 ZephyrTM Performance Systems is a Division of Medtronic. 418 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL Accelerometer Magnitude 151 INDEX
(1/8) A Accel B Background Shading. See also Time Log Data Description 405, 408 Acceleration Magnitude Log Data Description 373 Accelerometer Axis Mapping 349 Variables Set 113 Speed Zone 136 Training Zone 135 Barcode Scanner 29 AccelPro Impact Report Accelerometry Stream Parameters 165 Accelerometry Stream Tab 164 Anatomy of an Impulse 165 Impact Parameters 160 Impulse Data Lines 162 Summary Parameters 161 Summary Tab 160 Summary Tab Data Filters 163 Accel Waveform Data 153 ACSM 320 Activate 190 Activity Level Log Data Description 361 Activity Type 260 ACWR 247 Add/Edit BioModules 45 from a Database .FDB File 48 from an XML File 47 Add GPS Devices 49 Add New Subject 41 Anaerobic Threshold (AT) 321 Analysis. See OmniSense Analysis Android* App. See also OmniSense Mobile Assign Devices to Subject 51 Anxiety 343 Archive data 110 Athlete Status Web portal 239 Aux ADC 1/2/3 Log Data Description 383 Average Force Development Rate 161 Log Data Description 398 Average Step Impulse Log Data Description 399 Average Step Period Log Data Description 400 Barcode Scanner Operations 59 Print Pick Lists 59 Scanning Operations 60 Barcode Scanner Support. See also Software Installation Baseline Fitness Testing Beep Test Protocol 316 Orthostatic Hypotension Test Protocol 317 Treadmill/Beep Test Analysis 319 Automatic Test Analysis 320 Manual AT Threshold Selection 322 Manual Test Analysis 321 Save Fitness Test Parameters 323 Treadmill Test Protocol 315 Battery Care 33 Battery Level Log Data Description 374 Battery Voltage Log Data Description 363 BioGauge PC 73 Settings 75 Web portal 214 Settings 215 BioModule 25 Assign Devices to Subject 51 Battery Duration 33 Charge Cradle 28 Configure. SeeZephyr Config Tool Deassign Devices from Subject 52 Default Configuration 31 Feature List 25 Firmware Updates 308, 344 Firmware Versions 348 Hardware generation 346 LED Indications 63 Log Enable 183 Log File Formats 349 Logging Capacity 182 Logging Formats 350 Log GPS Data 31 LoRa Network Address 31 LoRa Transmit Power Level 32 Memory Capacity 351 Power On/Off 62 Removal 65 BLE 276 419 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX INDEX
(2/8) Bluetooth* Link Quality Log Data Description 381 Bluetooth* Received Signal Strength Indication - RSSI Log Data Description 381 Bluetooth* Tx Power Log Data Description 382 Bound Count Log Data Description 394 Box and Whisker 132 BR @ AT 107 Breath B-B Log Data Description 404 Breathing Confidence Log Data Description 375 Breathing Noise Level Log Data Description 374 Breathing Rate Log Data Description 359 Breathing Wave Amplitude Log Data Description 364 Breathing Waveform Log Data Description 370, 406 BRmax 107 C Calendar Mobile Application 292 Calories 341 Clear all graph data 112 Cloud Portal. See also Web portal Comms Error Indications 80 Conconi test 315 Configure BioModule. See also Zephyr Config Tool F Cursor values. See also Time Variables Core Temperature Safe Limits 339 Safety 339 D DaDISP* 180 Dashboard 197 Database Refresh 112 Data Plotter 310 Demo Mode 103 Demo Team Setup 104 Demonstration Data 109 Access (Analysis) 116 Deploy Team 57 Device Temperature Log Data Description 379 Distance in Speed Zone 107, 130 E ECG ECG Amplitude Log Data Description 365 ECG Noise Log Data Description 366 ECG Waveform Log Data Description 372 Log Data Description 407, 409 Effectiveness Margin 270 Efficiency Settings 269 Elevation 107 Enhanced Summary 179 Enhanced Summary Data 152 Estimated Core Temperature Log Data Description 382 EULA - End User License Agreement OmniSense Application 412 Event Data Log Data Description 384 Export Export session to .zsf 118, 143 GPS data to external kml file 118, 147 Graph 113, 142 Exposure Index 155 External Load 269 50 BioModule Charge Case 27 Filter Data 145 Create a Data Filter 146 Interpolate or Null? 145 Fitness Assessments. See also Baseline Fitness Testing OmniSense Mobile 293 Fitness Level 107 Fitness parameters 332 Flight Time 161 420 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX GPS HDOP (Horizontal Dilution of INDEX
(3/8) G Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) Log Data Description 378 Garment Options 26 Compression Shirt 26 Loose Shirt 26 Sports Bra 26 Goals 251 Create a Goal 252 Google Earth* 180 GPS 28 MAC address 183 Manually Pair a GPS 53 Get GPS MAC Address 53 GPS Altitude Log Data Description 386 GPS Fix Quality Log Data Description 387 Precision) Log Data Description 390 GPS Location Log Data Description 385 GPS Location (.kml) Log Data Description 391 GPS Speed Over Ground Log Data Description 388 GPS Track angle Log Data Description 389 Graph Clear 124 Fullscreen 140 Interpretation 335 Remove Sessions 124 Zoom and Pan 138 Graph Type Select 115 Time & Summary 122 H Heart Rate Log Data description 358 Heart Rate Confidence Log Data Description 375 Heart Rate Recovery 107 Heart Rate Variability Log Data Description 376 HRmax 107 HRR 321 HR Zones Time in 340 HxM Smart 276 Firmware Upgrade 282 Store and Forward 283 I Impact Angle 156 Impact Events 154 Impact Processing Accelerometer Magnitude 151 Accelerometry Overview 150 Accelerometry Stream 159 AccelPro Impact Report 157 Accel Waveform Data 153 Impact Angle 156 Impulse Data Lines 159 Zones of Severity 155 Impact Processor Impact Processor Tool 158 File Options 158 Import Session Data 144 Start 112 Import Files 112 Impulse Types of 154 Impulse Load Log Data Description 392 Intensity Thresholds 268 Internal Load 269 iOS* App. See also OmniSense Mobile Jump Count Log Data Description 395 Jump Flight Time Log Data Description 400 Jump height 107 Jump time in air 107 J K KML 180 KML file 147 Heart R-R Log Data Description 371, 403 Open Location Data 147 View Physiological Data 148 HR @ AT 107 Kubios 309 421 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX INDEX
(4/8) L Legend 124 Live Screen Web portal 213 Lock Screen 289 Log Data 179 Loads for Periodization Planning 271 BioModule Logging Capacity 182 CSV 180 DaDISP* 180 Default log format 179 Download Data. SeeZephyr Downloader Download Times 181 External files 180 Index of Parameters. See alsoIndividual Parameters Log Data Descriptions 349 Logging Formats 350 Enhanced Summary 355 General 352 Summary 353 Session Info 349 Log Data Descriptions 349 Log Data Parameters. See also Individual Parameters Index of 357 Log Format Enhanced Summary 355 Enhanced Summary & Development 356 Enhanced Summary & Waveform 356 General 352 Summary 353 Log GPS Data 31 LoRa Gateway 27 LoRa Network Address 31 LoRa Setting 38 Range 27 Set LoRa Mode 36 Startup Time 67 M Major Impact Count Log Data Description 397 Manage Users Web portal 243 Map Open in Analysis 112 Web portal 217 Markers 113 Add a marker 112 OmniSense Mobile 290 Matlab* 180 Max/Min/Avg 127 Mechanical Intensity 334 Mechanical Load 334 Minor Impact Count Log Data Description 396 Mobile Application 276 Delete workout 285 Fitness Assessments 293 Free Workout 287 Home 285 Install 278 Link Device 281 Lock Screen 289 Lock/unlock screen 294 Log out 286 Menu 286 Notifications 277 Overview 276 Perform Fitness Assessment 294 Screens 279 Settings 280 Store and Forward 283 Workout history 295 Notification Area 96 N O OmniSense Analysis 105 Database Rules 110 Demonstration Data 109 Features 106 Overview 105 Physiological Parameters 107 Recording Logic 111 Toolbar 112 OmniSense Cloud 189 OmniSense Live 66 Accel Tab 78 BioGauge Parameters 76 Comms Tab 79 Configure BioGauge 75 Connection to Cloud Portal 102 Demo Mode 103 Details Tab 77 General Preferences 37 Comms Counter retries 37 General Application Settings 37 Medic Tab Settings 38 GPS Tab 81 Live Screen Components 68 Live Toolbar 70 Map Window 91 Heat Map 92 Snail Trail 91 422 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX INDEX
(5/8) Medic Tab 89 Multiple Recordings 72 Notification Area 96 Preferences 97 General Application Settings 37 Heart Rate Recovery Algorithm Settings 38 LoRa Mode 37 Polling Cycle 37 Slot Time 37 Recording Session 71 Safety Tab 88 Safety Thresholds 88 Send Team Workouts from Web Portal 87 Session Markers 94 Session Names 71, 93 Set Garment Type 54 Standard BioGauge 73 Startup Sequence 66 Training BioGauge 74 Training Tab 90 Workout Tab 82 OmniSense Local 189 OmniSense Tools. See also Zephyr Application Config Tool OmniSense Web Portal 23. See also Software Installation Cloud Account Definitions 24 Orthostatic Hypotension 326 Test 149, 317 Analysis 324 Readiness History 328 Import 330 Readiness Score 326, 327 Readiness Survey 326 Weightings 329 P Password. See Web portal PC System Requirements 8 Peak Acceleration Log Data Description 362 Peak Acceleration Phi Angle Log Data Description 401 Periodization Plans 253. See also Goals Phi 156 Physiological Intensity 333 Physiological Load 333 Physiological Load & Intensity 332 Physiological Parameters OmniSense Analysis 107 Portal. See Web portal Posture Log Data Description 360 Preferences 97 Intensity & Load 98 OmniSense Live 97 Physiological Intensity 98 Speed Zones 101 Training Thresholds 100 Print Graph 112, 141 PSM System 21 Features 21, 22 R Radar Chart Analysis Reports 166 Athlete Status, portal 239 Web portal 202 Rate of Force Development 152 Readiness History 328, 330 Orthostatic Hypotension Test 149 Analysis 324, 325 Overview 149 Readiness Calculation 324 Readiness Score 326 Survey 149, 326 Weightings 329 Web portal 228 Readiness Assessment 317 Readiness Graph Web portal 228 Readiness Survey 326 OmniSense Mobile. See also Mobile PSM50 System Case 27 Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Radio Network Options 34 Peak Acceleration Theta Angle Log Data Description 402 Peak Accelerometer Magnitude 154 Perform Fitness Assessment OmniSense Mobile 294 Readiness Test. See also Orthostatic Hypotension Readiness Test Record data 111 Recording Logic 111 423 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Recovery & Fatigue 338 Set Garment Type 54 INDEX
(6/8) Reports Create Report 171 Edit Report 173 Export Report 172 Fitness Overview 123 Fitness Reports 166 Group Consolidated Summary 174 Parameters 169 Periodization Report 175 Print Report 172 Radar Plot 166 Summary GPS 176 Summary Physiological 177 Table Coloring 170 Team Fitness Report 167 Training Monotony 175 Training Overview 123 Training Reports 168 Workout Compliance 178 ROG Subject Status Background Shading 134 Log Data Description 378 ROG Time Log Data Description 379 Run Step Count Log Data Description 394 S Safety Alarm Limits 44 Defaults 44 Session Info 349 Log Files 349 Session Markers 94 Create Marker 94 Session Names 93, 114 Create Session Name 93 OmniSense Live 93 Zephyr Downloader 114 Sessions (PC Analysis Application) Archive All Filtered Sessions to ZSF 118, 143 Change Team 118 Change Time 118 Copy Sessions/Subsession 118 Delete 118 Filter 116 Filter Data 145 Import Session Data 144 Merge 118 Move to another person 118 Options 117 Permanently Delete 118 Populate Legend 117 Save Filtered Session 118 Setup Add /Edit/Remove Team 55 Checklist 30 Database Setup 39 Set LoRa Mode 36 Set Radio Network Type 35 Shuttle Run 316 Skin Temperature Log Data Description 360 Snail Trail Web portal 225 Software Installation 8 Barcode Scanner Support 17 Hardware Installation 20 Installation Procedure 10 Installed Components 9 License Key 16 System Requirements 8 Troubleshooting 14 Speed 107 Stacked Total Charts 128 Distance in Speed Zone 130 Time in HR Zones 128 Time in Training Zone 129 Status Info Log Data Description 380 Step Events 154 Step Period 154 Store and Forward 283 Strain & Stress 342 Strap. See also Zephyr Strap Subject Parameters 42 Subsession by Mouse 120 by Wizard 121 Create 112, 118 OmniSense Mobile 290 Overview 119 Summary Graph Web portal 226 Summary Graphs 126 Box and Whisker 132 Max/Min/Avg 127 Negative Values 127 Preferences 133 Select Summary Variables 126 Stacked Total Charts 128 Summary 132 Total 128 424 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX Synchronize Device Clocks 185 V INDEX
(7/8) System Confidence Log Data Description 377 System Startup 66 OmniSense Live 67 Startup Times 67 T Team 55 Add /Edit/Remove 55 Deploy Team 57 Populate Teams 56 Remove Subject 56 Undeploy a Team 58 Web portal 237 Theft & Hacking 410 Theta 156 Threshold Settings (Web Portal) 268 Efficiency Settings 269 Intensity & Load 268 Loads for Periodization Planning 271 Time Real/Elapsed 113, 139 Time in HR Zones 107 Time in Speed Zone 131 Time in Speed Zones 107 Time in Training Zone 129 Time in Training Zones 107 Timestamp vertical cursor 137 Time Variables Background Shading 134 Cursor Values 137 Select 125 vertical cursor 137 Training Efficiency 269 Training Plans Overview 245 Steps to Create a Periodization Plan Training Zone Thresholds 83 250 Web portal 245, 246 Workflow 248
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%HR Max 84 Treadmill Test 125 U Undefined User 195, 241 User Roles Web portal 241 View Devices Web portal 236 VO2max 107, 315 W Walking Step Count Log Data Description 393 Web portal 189 Account Definitions 193 Activate account 190 Add/Configure Widget 200 Additional Customer Account 212 Analysis 216 Create a Report 218 Map 224 Workflow 219 Athlete Status 204, 239 Calendar 235 Create New User 243 Physiological Parameters 244 Custom Widget 209 Update/Delete 211 Dashboard 197 Configure 199 Forecast 201 Goals 251 Live Screen 213 Login 191 Manage Teams 237 Manage Users 243 Map 217, 224 Snail Trail 225 My Profile 212 My Status 202 Navigation 198 Over Time Graph 221 Password 190 Lost Password 192 Periodization Plans 253 Periodization Report 230 Permissions 241 Permissions table 196 Portal Access 190 Send Team Assignments to PC Application 264 Subject BioGauge 214 Summary Graph Widget 208 Table Style Report 233 Team Status 203 Templates 216 Time Graph Widget 206 Graph Zoom 206 Select Sessions 207 Training Plans 245, 246 User Roles 241 User Roles and Permissions 195 View Devices 236 Web address 190 Workouts 258 425 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM SETUP LIVE OPERATIONS ANALYSIS OPERATIONS ANALYSIS IMPACT PROCESSING ANALYSIS REPORTS LOG DATA OMNISENSETM WEB PORTAL OMNISENSETM MOBILE OMNISENSETM TOOLS BASELINE FITNESS TESTING FITNESS PARAMETERS APPENDICES EULA SUPPORT INDEX INDEX
(8/8) Widget Web portal 197 Workouts 83 Web portal 258 Workout Files 86 X Y Z X Acceleration Minimum (VerticalMin) Log Data Description 367 X Acceleration Peak (VerticalPeak) Log Data Description 367 Y Acceleration Minimum (LateralMin) Log Data Description 368 Y Acceleration Peak (LateralPeak) Log Data Description 368 Z Acceleration Minimum (SagittalMin) Log Data Description 369 Z Acceleration Peak (SagittalPeak) Log Data Description 369 Zephyr Config Tool 299 Accelerometer 306 Audit File Location 299 Bluetooth* 302 Configure From a Template 300 LoRa 307 Operation 299 Polling 303 Read-Only Data 301 Subject Info 303 Time 305 User Config 304 Zephyr Downloader 184. See also Log Data Auto Download 188 Log Detail 187 Menu Options 185 Operation 186 Zephyr Strap 26 BioModule Removal 65 Fitting 64 Zones of Severity 154 426 US-PM-2000073 Medtronic, Medtronic with logo and Medtronic logo are trademarks of Medtronic. TM* Third party brands are trademarks of their respective owners. All other brands are trademarks of a Medtronic company. U.S. patents:
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1 2 | Label Info | ID Label/Location Info | 550.63 KiB | June 30 2021 |
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1 2 | C2PC Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 67.41 KiB | June 30 2021 |
29thJune2021 FederalCommunicationsCommission EquipmentAuthorisationBranch 7435OaklandMillsRoad ColumbiaMD21046 UnitedStatesofAmerica FCCID:2AZSMKF82J Subject:Class2PermissiveChangeRequest Towhomitmayconcern Respectfully SimranVarghese SystemsEngineer ThisisarequestforaClassIIPermissiveChangefortheLORAmoduleinstalledintheBioModule withthefollowingchangeshavingbeenmade. TheoriginalLoRaCertificationdoesnotfeatureanantennawhichwasaddedtothisnewLoRa BioModule Thefrequencyrangeofoperationhasbeenchangedandcertificationisnowrequestedforthe frequencyrange902.300927.700MHz SimultaneousoperationcertificationissoughtforwhentheLoRamoduleisoperatedatthesame timeastheBluetoothmodule(FCCID:T7V1316)
1 2 | Confidentiality Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 61.44 KiB | June 30 2021 |
Medtronic RGI 6165 Gunbarrel Ave Boulder, CO 80301 USA www.medtronic.com Date 6th May 2021 Federal Communications Commission Equipment Authorisation Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 United States of America Date 6th May 2021 FCCID: 2AZSMKF82J To whom it may concern, CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST Reference rule sections 0.457 (d) (ii) and pursuant to rule section 0.459 (a) confidentiality is requested as follows. Specific Information: Schematics, Block Diagram, Operational Description The schematics contain trade secret information which is not made routinely available to the public or to our competitors. Disclosure of this information could result in an unfair advantage to our competitors. It should be treated as confidential for the duration of the Grant of Authorization. Respectfully Simran Varghese Systems Engineer
1 2 | Power of Attorney Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 62.85 KiB | June 30 2021 |
Medtronic RGI 6165 Gunbarrel Ave Boulder, CO 80301 USA www.medtronic.com EMC Technologies NZ Ltd 47 Mackelvie Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland 6th May 2021, SUBJECT: Authorization to Act FCCID: 2AZSMKF82J I hereby authorize Andrew Cutler, General Manager of EMC Technologies NZ Ltd to act on our behalf with regard the FCC and certification of the LoRa BioModule. Respectfully Simran Varghese Systems Engineer
1 2 | Change of ID | Cover Letter(s) | 64.94 KiB | June 25 2021 |
Medtronic RGI 6165 Gunbarrel Ave Boulder, CO 80301 USA www.medtronic.com Date 6th May 2021 EMC Technologies NZ Ltd 47 Mackelvie Street Grey Lynnn, Auckland 1021 NEW ZEALAND SUBJECT: Change of Identification FCCID: 2AZSMKF82J I hereby advise the following:
The module installed in the Zephyr BioModule has been certified by the FCC with the following FCC ID and Grant issue dates: VPYCMABZ, 02/08/2017. The module has been installed in the BioModule in accordance with the module manufacturers instructions with the module being installed on the same circuit board. There is no change in the design, circuitry, or construction, and the original test results continue to be representative of and applicable to the equipment. In addition to the RF transmitter module, power supply and signal processing circuitry has been added in order to operate as a BioModule. Testing has been carried out by EMC Technologies New Zealand Ltd the results of which show that the original test results continue to be representative. The results also show that the modules can operate simultaneously. Respectfully, Simran Varghese Systems Engineer
1 2 | Declaration Letter Changing ID | Cover Letter(s) | 94.42 KiB | June 25 2021 |
Declaration Letter of Change in ID May 13, 2021 We Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. agree to give the permission to file a Federal Communications Commission Equipment Authorization Division, Application Processing Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Change in ID for the following FCC ID. Product Name: Communication Module Model No.: CMWX1ZZABZ-078(091) FCC ID: VPYCMABZ Approval Date: September 28, 2018 Brand Name: Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. For a new IC ID application as below. Company Name: Medrtonic Product Name: LoRa Module Model No.: LoRa BioModule FCC ID: 2AZSMKF82J Brand Name: Medtronic There is no change in the design, circuitry, or construction with the aforementioned communication module, and the documents on file with FCC from the original certification remain unchanged and continue to be valid. The new application has its own brand name and FCC ID number. We accept for FCC officials to use the documents on file from the existing certification in processing of applicants FCC ID. Sincerely, Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
1 2 | Power of Attorney Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 162.01 KiB | June 25 2021 |
INNOVATOR IN ELECTRONICS Special Power of Attorney To whom it may concern:
I, MOTOO HAYASHI of Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. hereby appoint Kenji Hayashikoshi of Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. to represent me to act on my behalf to do any and all of the following:
Sign the following documents on my behalf and apply to FCC for the products
- Letter of agency and anti-drug
- Confidentiality cover letters
- Any other application document that requires a signature by grantee. The rights, powers and authority in fact to exercise any and all of the rights and powers herein granted shall commence and be in full force and effective for one year from April 15, 2021 unless specifically extended or terminated by either party. a Date: al st [Marck /202/
Place: Japan MOTOO HAYASHI Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
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1 | 2021-06-30 | 902.3 ~ 927.7 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Class II Permissive Change |
2 | 2021-06-25 | 903 ~ 914.2 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Change in Identification |
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1 2 | Effective |
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Medtronic RGI
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0030868699
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1 2 | Physical Address |
6165 Gunbarrel Avenue
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Boulder, CO
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United States
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1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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t******@timcoengr.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
2AZSM
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
KF82J
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
S**** M****** V******
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1 2 | Title |
Biomodule Project Manager
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
303-8********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
303-8********
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s******@medtronic.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | 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 2 | No | |||||
1 2 | 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. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | LORA Module. | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Limited Single Modular Approval | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II Permissive Change | ||||
1 2 | Change in Identification | |||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | 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 2 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. Limited Single modular approval. This device is to be used only for mobile and fixed application. End-Users must be provided with transmitter operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. OEM integrators must insure that the end user has no manual instructions to remove or install this module. For mobile and fixed operating configurations the antenna gain, including cable loss, must not exceed 1.04 dBi for satisfying RF exposure compliance according to as defined in 2.1091. The Grantee is responsible for providing the documentation required for modular use to OEM/Integrators. This device supports 125 kHz and 500 kHz bandwidth modes. 900 MHz Band operation includes DTS and Hybrid modes of operation. C2PC: LORA module installed in the BioModule with the following changes having been made. The original LoRa Certification does not feature an antenna which was added to this new LoRa BioModule. The frequency range of operation has been changed and certification is now requested for the frequency range 902.300 927.700 MHz. Simultaneous operation certification is sought for when the LoRa module is operated at the same time as the Bluetooth module (FCC ID: T7V1316). | ||||
1 2 | Output power listed is conducted. Single modular approval. This device is to be used only for mobile and fixed application. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter evaluation procedures as documented in this filing. End-Users must be provided with transmitter operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. OEM integrators must insure that the end user has no manual instructions to remove or install this module. For mobile and fixed operating configurations the antenna gain, including cable loss, must not exceed 1.04 dBi for satisfying RF exposure compliance according to as defined in 2.1091. The Grantee is responsible for providing the documentation required for modular use to OEM/Integrators. This device supports 125 kHz and 500 kHz bandwidth modes. 900 MHz Band operation includes DTS and Hybrid modes of operation. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | 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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1 2 | Firm Name |
EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd
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A******** C******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+64 9********
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+64 9********
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a******@emctech.co.nz
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1 | 1 | 15C | 902.30000000 | 927.70000000 | 0.0049000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 902.3 | 914.9 | 0.0746 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15C | 903 | 914.2 | 0.0644 |
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