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A
. Automatically recognized sensors
When the connected sensor is
identified its information appear in the
respective tab of the Sensor Settings
dialog.
B. NOT automatically recognized
sensors
When a connected sensor is not
identified (an older type of sensor or a
sensor whose EEPROM memory cannot
be read) then the sensor has to be set
up manually.
•
Tap
Choose
or tap
None
.
•
Tap the name of the desired sensor
to select it and confirm with
.
C. Own sensors
Users can create their own sensors and
add them for use in Coach. Since analog
inputs of VinciLab measure voltage
signals in two ranges, between 0 .. 5 V
or -10 .. 10 V, it is important to indicate
which voltage range is used by a new
sensor.
•
Tap
Create New
.
•
Select the voltage range of your
new sensor.
•
By default the sensor settings are filled like for a Voltage sensor. Enter the
sensor information adequate to your sensor.
•
Perform the sensor calibration by providing a function or by typing/measuring
the calibration points in the same way as described for the standard calibration.
See below
5.2. Sensor Calibration
.
•
Tap
to save the new sensor. If you save it in the User Library then it will be
available globally and you can use it in any Coach Activity
.
•
To remove the user sensor tap
Delete sensor
.
D. Built-in sensors
In the Sensor Settings dialog you can
also enable and disable the internal
sensors.
Internal accelerometer
The
X
,
Y
,
Z
tabs in this dialog are used
for the acceleration components
respectively in x, y and y direction. Tap