Main Specifications (Main measuring unit: 8-channel, compact wireless motion recorder) Item Model number Detection axis Acceleration Acceleration detection range sensor Response frequency Built-in sensor Detection axis Angular velocity Acceleration detection range sensor Response frequency Number of channels External input Output voltage Input voltage range Max. number of main units for simultaneous measurement Setting threshold level A/D resolution Sampling period Wireless communication standard Wireless communication range (reference value) Power source Operating time (approx.) Operating temperature range Unit dimensions Weight Specifications MVP-RF8-GC-2000 MVP-RF8-HC-500 MVP-RF8-HC-2000 3(Ax・Ay・Az) ±20/±60 (Switching) 0∼100 ※1 3(ωx・ωy・ωz) ±500 ±2000 ±500 ±2000 0∼50 ※1 Maximum 8 ※2 3.0 0∼3 4 Capable 1024(10bit) 1∼100 (Using tablet built-in Bluetooth)※3 Bluetooth class1 Approx. 30 (Using tablet built-in Bluetooth) Lithium ion rechargeable battery 1 10 0 to 40 W45×D45×H12 W45×D45×H18 Approx. 25 Approx. 60 Unit MVP-RF8-GC-500 axis m/sec2 Hz axis deg/sec Hz ch VDC V units LSB msec m hrs. ℃ mm g ※1 Standard at -3dB. ※2 Maximum 2 channels when using the built-in sensor. ※3 When using the standard MVP-RF8-S software bundled with the MVP-RF8-GC. Multiple units: for 4 units, 2 to 100msec. For 3 or fewer units, 1 to 100msec. ※ This product is certified in accordance with the Radio Act of Japan. Please do not use this product outside of Japan. ※ The specifications of this product may be modified without prior notice. Product Configuration Product type Software Name of component Model number Trunk 2-point gait oscillometer software MVP-WS2-S 8-channel compact wireless motion recorder mini MVP-RF8-GC system Contains) Main unit MVP-RF8-GC-500 or MVP-RF8-GC-2000 Software MVP-RF8-S ※1 Battery charger AC adapter / USB cable Startup guide, record sheet 8-channel compact wireless motion recorder MVP-RF8-HC system Contains) Main unit MVP-RF8-HC-500 or MVP-RF8-HC-2000 Software MVP-RF8-S ※1 Battery charger AC adapter / USB cable Startup guide, record sheet Main measuring unit system Receiver for PC Fitting attachment Main features etc. Compatible OS: Windows 8, 7 ※Vista is not recommended. iOS is not compatible. One license is good for one PC. Bluetooth-USB adapter Parani-UD100 External antenna increases maximum communication range to 30m. MVP-RF8 Belt attachment MVP-RF8-CBL Enables the unit to be fixed to a belt. The belt is not included. The belt can be up to 28mm wide, 3mm thick. MVP-RF8 Wide belt MVP-RF8-WBL A wide, elastic belt for attaching the main unit to. A choice of 90cm/120cm. Most suitable for attaching to the waist. ※1 The software is for use only with PCs running Windows. ※ This product is certified in accordance with the Radio Act of Japan. Please do not use this product outside of Japan. ※ [For research/educational use] This product is for research/educational use. Please bear in mind when using the product that it is not a registered medical device. ※ The specifications of this product may be modified without prior notice. Optional Extras Bluetooth-USB adapter Parani-UD100 A Bluetooth antenna (recommended by MicroStone) inserted into the PC extends the communication range to a maximum of approx. 30m MVP-RF8 Harness MVP-RF8-CBL An elastic harness for attaching the main unit. For attaching the unit to the upper body. MVP-RF8 Wide Belt MVP-RF8-WBL An elastic belt for attaching the main unit. Mainly for attaching the unit above the pelvis. MicroStone Corporation 1934 Arakoda, Saku City, Nagano Prefecture 385-0007 Japan TEL: +81-267-66-0388 FAX: +81-267-66-0355 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.microstone.co.jp/ Rev:20141017 New Motion Capture to the next generation THE WALKING 2-point gait oscillometer M VP - WS2 - S MVP-WS2-S A visual representation of the movement of the body when walking! 2-point gait oscillometer MVP-WS2-S ① Uses 2 motion sensors to measure the motion traces in the area of the dorsal vertebrae and the sacral region while walking. Explanation of main features/display screen Fields of Application Physiotherapy Sports Walking Gear ②The use of compact, wireless sensors allows measurement to take place anywhere. Attaching the sensors is also easy! ③Allows the display of an animated image synchronizing the motion of the 2 points! The relationship between the two points is clear at a glance, making the motion easy to visualize! Step1 Fitting the sensors Measuring device MVP-RF8 series Trace display (Lissajous figure) Displays the multiplestep cycle average motion trace at the point at which the sensor is attached. ●Red: dorsal vertebrae region ●Blue: sacral region Step timing display The sensors are attached to①the area of the dorsal vertebrae ②the sacral region using the special belt and harness ●The green line links the same-time positions of the dorsal vertebrae and the sacrum. 8-channel compact wireless motion recorder Step2 Measuring the data Wireless data communication Up to approx. 30m Walking phase display Animated display Motion magnitude display Schematic display of the walking phase during one cycle including the timing at which the right and left feet hit the ground. Displayed animated playback of movement (about step phase and timing) The magnitude of the motion in each direction in one cycle is calculated and displayed. [Left/Right] [Front/Back] [Up/Down] [Horizontal plane trace length] [Frontal plane trace length] ●Red:dorsal vertebrae region ●Blue:sacral region Data samples Walk Straight mally while the data da ta is measur ed . The walks normally measured. T he subject subjec t w alks nor Recommended R ec ommended : 10m or more, mor e , walking w alk ing in a straight str aigh t line Step3 Data analysis, display of results Once the measurement is completed, the data is automatically analyzed and the results displayed. The data can be saved in .csv format. Gait with good overall balance Gait making little use of the muscular strength of the legs/area around the center of gravity Gait of a person with back pain The dorsal vertebrae/sacrum have similar motion traces. The body moves to the right and left as the foot hits the ground, spreading the impact. There is pronounced left-right motion in the upper part of the body.The movement of the arms compensates for the lack of muscular strength in the legs/area around the center of gravity and provides motive force. There is little left/right motion at the dorsal vertebrae/sacrum. There is a strong up-down impact when the foot hits the ground.
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