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Stagetracker II User Manual
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9.5
Tags
The Tags tab is intended for initial configuration of the Stagetracker II™ systems inventory of Stagetracker II™ Tags. The
User enters all MAC
addresses for every Stagetracker II™ Tag to be used with the Stagetracker II™ system, to allow
coordination of internal components and be available to the User for assigning the Stagetracker II™ Tags to Tracking Objects
in the Objects tab. There is also a
handy All Tags Off switch to allow the User to power down all Stagetracker II™ Tags in
vicinity to save power.
All Stagetracker II™ systems are delivered with a show file populated with the Stagetracker II™ Tags that comes with the
initial shipment. Sta
getracker II™ Tags sent after the initial configuration must be entered by the User in the Stagetracker II™
Controller.
To add a new Stagetracker II™ Tag to the Stagetracker II™ system select an empty field in the Tags tab and
enter the complete 12-
character long MAC address of the Stagetracker II™ Tag to be added.
To remove a Stagetracker II™ Tag from the Stagetracker II™
system select the field containing the MAC address
for the Stagetracker II™ Tag to be remo
ved and delete its contents.
The Stagetracker II™ system will need to Reload after
both these operations.
9.6
Settings
The Settings tab holds all user accessible settin
gs for the Stagetracker II™ system. Here the User can find functionality like
raw data logging, fine tuning of tracking parameters and debugging tools (after consultation with TTA).
9.6.1
Signal processing and Max object speed
The parameters in this section should not be altered unless instructed by TTA.
9.6.2
Logging
The logging section will be used to create raw data logs for TTA at analyse.
A raw data log will be created using the following procedure:
If possible, the User should record the whole process on a smartphone with a camera, or a handheld camera
and attach this to the e-mail sent to TTA. This is for TTA to be able to see the ongoing action that matches the
raw data log, and easier determine what causes the different movements in the analysis.
1.
Go to the Settings tab and enable the Rawdata logging checkbox, and press Reload. When the
Stagetracker II™ system has Reloaded the raw data logging has begun.
If possible, start the camera
recording before pressing the Reload button and point the camera at the computer screen until the
Reload button has turned grey
–
then point it at the stage.
2.
Perform the actions that causes the need for a raw data log, and if necessary, perform some additional
actions as instructed by TTA. This is to ensure consistency in the raw data logs.
3.
At the end of the time span of the intended raw data logging, go to the Settings tab and deselect the
Rawdata logging checkbox, and press Reload. Once the Reload button has turned grey the raw data
logging has finished. Please make sure to point the camera at the computer screen before Reloading
and stop when it has turned grey.
4.
Make a note of what causes the problem, or if there is a specific Tracking Object that needs to be
analysed. Write this down either in a text file or in an e-mail.
5.
Go to
the Stagetracker II™ Core web panel by entering the IP address found on the touchscreen
display of the Stagetracker II™ Core in a browser of choice.
6.
Download the activated show file from the Show file section.