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5.3.1
Creating
a
Profile
1)
Enter
“Start
Speed”
and
“End
Speed”
in
meters
per
min
(m/min).
Enter
the
“Period”
in
seconds.
(This
is
the
time
required
for
a
step
to
reach
the
end
speed
from
the
starting
speed)
2)
If
the
Shock
Detection
unit
is
present,
select
whether
to
turn
the
unit
“On”
or
“Off”
during
the
step
duration.
3)
Enter
comments
in
textbox
if
needed.
4)
If
a
multi
‐
step
activity
routine
is
desired
and
the
initial
treadmill
parameters
are
entered,
Click
the
Add
Period
button
and
enter
desired
values
as
described
above.
Click
the
Delete
Period
button
to
remove
the
last
step
that
was
created.
5)
Select
the
“Loop
Profile”
checkbox
if
multiple
iterations
of
the
profile
are
desired.
Note:
When
editing
multi
‐
step
routines,
the
“End
Speed”
of
a
preceding
step
must
be
identical
to
the
“Start
Speed”
of
the
step
that
follows
it.
6)
A
graphical
representation
of
the
profile
will
also
be
created
in
the
form
of
a
plot
of
speed
(m/min)
vs.
time
(sec)
(F
‐
36).
7)
Once
all
profile
parameters
are
complete,
click
the
Save
button
to
store
the
information
in
a
.csv
file
format,
or
click
the
Load
button
to
recall
a
previously
saved
profile.
8)
Next,
click
the
Start
button
to
begin
the
desired
profile.
9)
Proceed
by
loading
the
test
subjects
and
clicking
the
OK
button
to
begin
(F
‐
37).
Figure
36
Figure
37
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