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When defining a jig, the data collection procedure is the same as the data collection procedure to locate the force platform corners (explained below): | When defining a jig, the data collection procedure is the same as the data collection procedure to locate the force platform corners (explained below): | ||
- | **Instructions to Collect Data Trials** (click to expand) | + | ===== Instructions to Collect Data Trials |
- | |In order to use the CalTesterPlus program you need a set of properly collected data for each force platform you wish to calibrate. To collect a useful static trial for CalTester follow the following process.\\ \\ - Set up your capture volume making sure that all force platforms and cameras are in the positions that they will remain in for following data collections.\\ - Place the [[CalTester: | + | In order to use the CalTesterPlus program you need a set of properly collected data for each force platform you wish to calibrate. To collect a useful static trial for CalTester follow the following process. |
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+ | ===== Defining a Jig ===== | ||
- | \\ | + | By creating a jig the user can identify the location of a force plate without having to repeating the entire CalTesterPlus platform protocol each time. In order to use this function you need to have a set of permanent markers (i.e. a template or a jig) which have a consistent position relative to the force platform. |
+ | - Load the files into Visual3D while the CalTester tab is active. | ||
+ | - Click on the Force Platform Locator button {{: | ||
+ | - Make sure that the Define Jig tab is selected. | ||
+ | - In the Select Jig section, click the Add New Jig button. | ||
+ | - In the Define Jig Targets section, use the drop down menu at the left of the section to select the targets that are included in the jig and click Add Targets. Do this until all of the targets that are in the jig are listed in the Target list to the right of the section. | ||
+ | - In the Force Platform section, select from the FP drop down menu that you wish to locate with the Jig. | ||
+ | - In the Define Force Platform Dimension section, check that the FP Length and FP Width are correct. If they are, make sure that the Use Current Dimension radio box is selected. If they are not, select Use New Dimension radio box and change the FP Length and FP Width to the correct values. | ||
+ | - In the file list at the bottom of the box, select the C3D files that have both the force plate and the jig. A minimum of 3 C3D files must be used to create the Jig File. | ||
+ | - Click on the Calculate Results button in order to produce the CalTester Results window. This window can be exported by using the Export to text button in the bottom left of the screen. | ||
+ | A sample of the output that should be created is provided below: | ||
- | **Defining a Jig** (click to expand) | + | < |
+ | Fixed marker locations in force platform space (MKS units) | ||
+ | JIG_NAME = Jig_1 | ||
+ | /FP_TESTED = 1 | ||
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- | |By creating a jig the user can identify the location of a force plate without having to repeating the entire CalTesterPlus platform protocol each time. In order to use this function you need to have a set of permanent markers (i.e. a template or a jig) which have a consistent position relative to the force platform.\\ \\ - Load the files into Visual3D while the CalTester tab is active.\\ - Click on the Force Platform Locator button {{: | + | ===== Locating the Force Plate with a Jig ===== |
- | + | The CalTester tab can define the location of the Force Plates in lab coordinate system based on the location of the Jig (how to define the location of the Jig is described above). \\ | |
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- | **Locating the Force Plate with a Jig** (click to expand) | + | |
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- | |The CalTester tab can define the location of the Force Plates in lab coordinate system based on the location of the Jig (how to define the location of the Jig is described above).\\ | + | |
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