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SMARTfit Mini User Manual
Version 5.3
www.smartfitinc.com

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  • Page 1 SMARTfit Mini User Manual Version 5.3 www.smartfitinc.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    What’s in the Box ............................6 Assembly Instructions ............................ 7 SMARTfit Mini 9 Operating Instructions ......................7 Powering On Your SMARTfit Mini System ..................... 8 Wheel Kit Operation ............................9 Strike Target Options ........................... 10 The SMARTfit App ............................11 Controller Settings ..............................
  • Page 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS) CAUTIONS, WARNINGS and DANGERS This is not a toy and is intended for use by or under the supervision of adults. • To reduce the risk of fire, replace only with a fuse of the same type and electrical rating. •...
  • Page 4: Maintenance

    Maintenance • Clean all surfaces with a water-based disinfectant, such as Windex Disinfectant. Check all bolts and ensure they are tightened. • Check all mechanical parts for wear. • Check wiring for wear and fraying. •...
  • Page 5: Battery Operations

    Battery Operations Power Banks are found in certain configurations of SMARTfit systems. This section only applies to such systems. Only a power bank from SMARTfit shall be used. • Power banks shall be removed from the system prior to charging the pack.
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    Plan. What’s in this Document? This manual will get you familiar with your SMARTfit Mini and guide you to quickly set it up. Setup instructions include system components, On-Wall and On-Frame assembly and integration with SMARTfit Strike Targets. The remainder of the manual walks you through the setup of the SMARTfit app for iOS and Android including setup of open and closed platforms, playing and creating activities and programming and searching and exporting data.
  • Page 7: What's In The Box

    What’s in the Box Power Requirements for the Mini System: 100-240VAC/50-60HZ/3Amp, receptacle SMARTfit Mini On-Wall 1. One Interactive 46’’x 46’’ Station 2. 9 Multi-Functional Targets 3. AC CPU controller SMARTfit Mini On-Frame 1. One Interactive 46’’x 46’’ Station 2. 9 Multi-Functional Targets 3.
  • Page 8: Assembly Instructions

    Visit the following links for detailed assembly instructions. If you have any questions or need assistance give our Customer Service a call at 1-800-900-8542 x 116, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. PST, Monday thru Friday Mini On-Wall Assembly Instructions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DskOyKvhqzY Mini On-Frame Assembly Instructions: https://smartfitinc.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Min-On-Frame-Installation.pdf On-Frame Portable Assembly Instructions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DskOyKvhqzY...
  • Page 9: Powering On Your Smartfit Mini System

    Powering On Your SMARTfit Mini System Locate the Power and Target Ports on the CPU. Plug in the Target Wire as shown in the picture. Use the top target wire port on the CPU. Plug in the Power Cord as shown in the picture.
  • Page 10: Wheel Kit Operation

    Wheel Kit Operation The Mini On-Frame Portable comes with a pneumatic lift kit and wheels built into the frame for easy portability. Locate the single rocker switch that is labeled Controller On. Set the switch to the center position (Off). Plug the power cord into an outlet.
  • Page 11: Strike Target Options

    Add SMARTfit Strike Pods to your Mini System to create a 360-degree playing environment. The SMARTfit Controller can run up to 15 wireless targets at a time. We recommend adding 3 to 5 Strike Pods to a Mini System. Optional Strike Pod Stands recommended.
  • Page 12: The Smartfit App

    CONTROL OF DATA OPTIONS: It is important to know whether you need an “Open Platform” or a “Closed Platform”. Open Platform: This option allows any user open access to the SMARTfit Controller when signed into their user profile. Closed Platform: This option does not allow users to connect to the SMARTfit Controller from their user profile, unless given permission from the Admin Settings.
  • Page 13: Controller Settings

    Fanfare Time: Select the amount of time between the finished game and the next game. Targets Single/Mini Targets: This will display the number of wired targets found by the CPU. This setting is locked and predetermined based off the system being used.
  • Page 14 Audio Volume: Increase or decrease the volume of the instructions (start the game, end of game). Game tones are adjusted within the Game settings. Game Tones: Select which set of game tones will be played to register hits and misses. Voice Instructions: Turn voice instructions on or off.
  • Page 15: Downloading The Smartfit App

    CPU Back Plate. 2. Select the app store on your iOS or Android device and Search “SMARTfit – Seize the Now.” Download it to your device, then open the SMARTfit app. (The iOS view is shown. The Android view differs slightly.)
  • Page 16 These users cannot create/manage additional users under this account but can perform every other function of the SMARTfit App. 5. Create login credentials by entering a name, username, password, age, and gender. 6. The role option allows you to select a tier 1 or 2 user.
  • Page 17 8. Enter the username and password of the profile you just created. 9. Select the “Settings” menu item.
  • Page 18 Change the configuration, so that your system matches the photograph. Turn on the setting labeled, “Response Time.” This setting will enable target data collection including response time and accuracy. Select the blue “Done” button when you are finished.
  • Page 19 Select the “Manage Connections” menu item. Select the Bluetooth symbol at the top right of the screen.
  • Page 20 Wait 5 - 10 seconds, while Bluetooth connects the CPU and SMARTfit App. NOTE: You will not be able to connect to the SMARTfit system if you are connected to any other Bluetooth device. For example, you must disconnect from Apple watches, wireless speakers, headphones, etc.
  • Page 21: Start A Game

    Start a Game Select the “Play” tab at the bottom of the screen. Select a game category from the list provided under “Categories.” Customize the game settings, then scroll down to select the “Start Game” button.
  • Page 22: Standard Settings

    Standard Settings 1. The standard settings are found within every Category. 2. The time indicates the duration, in seconds, the game will be played for. The remaining time is shown on the CPU, which can be found below the score. 3.
  • Page 23 4. The Sensitivity option determines how hard or soft the target must be struck to register the strike. For example, low sensitivity is used for a heavy strike from a medicine ball or boxing gloves. High sensitivity is used for a light strike from a hand or noodle.
  • Page 24 6. Level determines the difficulty of the game. Each category gives level a different meaning. Level will control the speed the targets change color (track categories) or how long a target stays lit (memory categories). 7. Selection determines the targets available in a game.
  • Page 25 9. Sequences are patterns of correct targets that are played within a game. A random sequence will have a random pattern each game. Fixed sequences 1 – 5 are default patterns that are provided and are known by the user when played within a game. 10.
  • Page 26: Open And Closed Platforms

    Open and Closed Platforms Open the SMARTfit App, type “Admin” under username and “smart” under password. Select the “Super User Manager” menu item.
  • Page 27 Select the “Administrator Settings” menu item. The SMARTfit App will start with the open platform activated. The expiration date will expire 6 months after the App has been downloaded. Change the expiration date to provide more time with the open...
  • Page 28 To turn off the open system platform, switch the open system bar to the left. Once complete, the setting will instantly save. Select the back- arrow button until you are at the home screen. Your system is now ready for play!
  • Page 29: Play A Free Activity

    Play a Free Activity Free activities are pre-designed game categories played while performing a specific action with custom game settings and equipment. Select the “Play” tab at the bottom of the screen. Select the “Free Activities” tab at the top of the screen. Select one of the folders to see a secondary list of activities based off the selected focus area.
  • Page 30 Select one of the activities based on the player’s ability level. Level 1 is an easier activity, while Level 3 is more challenging. If the device is connected to the internet, a video of this activity will be activated. Scroll down this page to review the standard and specialty settings.
  • Page 31 You cannot adjust the settings from this direct page. However, if you select the Copy and Edit feature, then you will be given access to adjust the settings. The orange Add to activity list will import this activity into a program.
  • Page 32 To begin the activity, select the blue Start Game button. The timeclock will begin after the player strikes the first target.
  • Page 33: Play A Free Program

    Play a Free Program Free programs are a pre-designed custom sequence of activities used for a specific focus area. Select the “Play” tab at the bottom of the screen Select the “Free Programs” tab by sliding the top option bar to the right. Select the folder that matches the area of focus you’re interested in using.
  • Page 34 Select one of the programs based on the player’s ability level. Level 1 is an easier difficulty, while Level 3 is a more challenging difficulty. This screen will provide a brief description, the game list, and the equipment list for the selected program. Select the blue “Play”...
  • Page 35 If WIFI is connected, a video of this activity will begin to play. The first activity on the game list will activate. The game will begin when the player strikes the first target. When the game is finished, the app will send a notification of completion, and the next game activity will begin.
  • Page 36 Before the Go target is struck, the user can select the blue arrows pointing to the right to skip the activity and move the program to the next position. When all game activities are completed, the app will send a “Program Completed”...
  • Page 37: Create An Activity

    Create an Activity Activities are a list of game categories, created by a Tier One User, with chosen settings and equipment to meet a focus area. Select the “Play” tab at the bottom of the screen. Select a category from the list.
  • Page 38 Customize the standard settings, then scroll down the page. Select the “Create Activity” button. Name the activity and provide a brief description of the rules and set up of the activity. Select the blue “Done” button when you are finished.
  • Page 39 This option will ask for permission for all Tier Two Users to see this activity under the Tier One Users Activities tab when signed into their personal account Tier One Users are teachers, trainers, doctors, owners, and coaches. Tier Two Users are students, clients, patients, members, or athletes.
  • Page 40 This option will ask for permission for clients (Tier Two Users) to see this activity under their account. If Yes is selected, the trainer will choose which client will see this activity under their personal account. The new activity will show up under the Marked Activities tab.
  • Page 41 Scroll down the game options to select the blue “Start Game” button. The game will begin when the player strikes the first target.
  • Page 42: Create A Program

    Create a Program A program is a list of activities, created by a Tier One User (Trainer, Teacher, Doctor, Coach, or Owner) that play in sequence to meet a focus area. Select the first Activity you wish to build into your Program. You can either select one of the Free Activities or an Activity that you created.
  • Page 43 Scroll down the page, then select the orange Add to Activity List button. This question is asking you to enter the number of repetitions that this activity will repeat before the next activity appears in the program.
  • Page 44 The App will update you on the current activity list that your program will import. Repeat the above steps until you are ready to build the Program. Select the “Build” tab at the bottom of the screen. Select the “Programs” button.
  • Page 45 Fill in: Name, Description, and Number of program repetitions. The number of program repetitions is the number of repetitions the program will play after it has finished once. Press the Blue Next Button to continue. The app will ask you if you want to import your activity list.
  • Page 46 Choose Clear if you’d like to clear the activities in the activity list or if you’d like to keep them to import later. On this page, the user can make a change to the number of repetitions an Activity will play.
  • Page 47 If you forgot an activity and you know the name, you can select the Add activity button at the top of the page. You can scroll through the entire activity library and select the one you desire. Once you have selected the desired activities, select the blue Build tab to continue.
  • Page 48 If Yes is selected during this first option, the program will be public for all users under the trainer account If No is selected, the new program will stay private for the creating user only. If Yes is selected during this second option, the user can choose to save this program for a specific client.
  • Page 49 Access this program by selecting the Play tab and scrolling across the top menu bar to the Programs tab. This program will show up under the name of the creating user. Select the new program Scroll down and confirm that the games list is known, then select the blue Play tab.
  • Page 50 The first activity will begin after the player strikes the first target. Once all activities are finished, the app will send a notification of completion.
  • Page 51: Search And Export Data

    Search and Export Data First, activate the client, patient, or student that you produced data on for this activity. Now select the data tab at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 52 In this video, the activity is called “Track the Color- Sit to Stand.” These activities are alphabetically organized and contain all the created and free activities within the SMARTfit App.
  • Page 53 Click on the view statistics tab. Here you’ll be able to select the time stamp of the attempts near the middle of the screen. For example, the 1D button indicates all attempts completed within 24 hours, while 1W indicates all attempts completed within 1 week.
  • Page 54 Select the list symbol at the top right of the screen. Here are all 7 attempts with the average statistics on each attempt. You can also see the time stamp and order of which they were played. Select the bottom data set to produce an excel report for all 7 attempts.
  • Page 55 Now select the excel symbol at the top right of the screen. You can zoom in here on your tablet to take a closer look at each attempt.
  • Page 56 You can analyze the hit totals for each attempt, followed by the target the player stuck, the target the player should have struck, the points scored during that strike, the response time for each strike, followed by the time stamp, and game ID.
  • Page 57 To export the excel file, select the export symbol at the top right of the screen.
  • Page 58: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    Identification of Radio Equipment: Model Number: 3-56323 CPU 12V Object of the declaration: Product Name: SMARTfit Mini and SMARTfit Panel The object of the declaration described above is conformity with relevant Union harmonization legislation: RED Directive 2014/53/EU EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011+A2:2013 EN 301489-3v2.1.1 andEN 301489-17 3.2.0...
  • Page 59 CE mark and issued the EU-type examination certificate; Controller: 99819-10-EURED This declaration of conformity is issued under sole responsibility of the manufacturer. Signed for and on behalf of: SMARTfit, Printed Name: Jim Manley Date: 5/14/18 Title/Function: Place:...

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