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• Race – Subject race: Asian/Pacific Islander, Black/African American, White/Caucasian, Latino/Hispanic, Other
• Limb – The limb on which the device is worn: Wrist, Waist, Ankle, Upper Arm
• Side – The side of the body that the patient is wearing the device. Left or Right
• Dominance – Dominant or Non-Dominant. This allows the researcher to store whether or not the wear location
is on the subject’s dominant or non-dominant side.
This data is stored in the info.txt file as part of the *.gt3x zip file when data is downloaded from the GT3X+ device.
When all names have been entered, select the ‘Initialize All’ button and the progress is displayed in the ‘Status’ column
(refer to Figure 23). When the initialization is complete, the devices are ready to be removed.
Downloading Devices
File Format
Downloading data from your device is a simple process. It is important to understand how the data on the device is
formatted and what is contained in the file. Except for GT3X+ devices, ActiLife stores data from the devices into the
*.agd file format upon download. This file format is compatible with the popular open source database SQLite
(
http://www.sqlite.org/). The *.agd file schema can be found in Appendix A of this users guide.
Downloading GT1M, GT3X, ASM, and/or ActiTrainer Devices
To download data from GT1M, GT3X, ASM, or ActiTrainer devices, connect your device(s) to the computer – ActiLife will
detect those devices and they will appear in the Devices grid. Select (check the box) the devices that need to be
downloaded and click “Download” at the top of the screen. The Download Options screen will appear allowing you to
select the type of naming convention you would like. The names can always be changed later or you can select ‘Prompt
for Each Download’ to enter unique names for each downloaded device. These options help to prevent name
duplication during batch downloading.
Figure 26 – Download Options Window
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