Definitions; Graphic Symbols And Meaning; Glossary Of Terms - Noraxon Ultium 808 User Manual

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2D Goniometer SmartLead User Manual

2 Definitions

2.1 Graphic Symbols and Meaning

The following international icons and symbols may be found on the 2D Goniometer SmartLead
enclosures and in this user manual. Their meaning is described below.

2.2 Glossary of Terms

Ultium Sensor -- A small individual radio transmitter typically worn on the body used to measure and
transmit bio-potential signals (such as EMG) or motion related signals (such as acceleration). The
Ultium Systems can accommodate up to 16 body worn Ultium Sensors in one network. Two Ultium
Systems may be used in parallel, on separate RF networks, to accommodate up to 32 body worn
sensors.
Ultium SmartLead – Refers to different data collection modalities. Each SmartLead measures a given
type of physical parameter. Different SmartLeads can be combined in the same Ultium network. The
most common Ultium SmartLead is EMG. Examples of other types include Accelerometers,
Goniometers and Force sensors.
Ultium Serial Number – A unique five-character tag used to identify each Ultium Sensor or Ultium
Smartlead. The members of any Ultium network are determined by their serial numbers. Also, Ultium
Sensor Types are grouped into a predefined range of serial numbers. Thus, by serial number the
Ultium system can automatically determine the type of signal parameter being transmitted from any
Ultium Sensor or Ultium SmartLead in the network.
Multi-Channel Sensor – Certain Ultium Sensor Types provide more than one signal. An example is a
3-D Accelerometer that provides acceleration data for the x, y and z directions.
(Rev D January 2020)
Read material in the Instruction Manual wherever this symbol
appears.
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