SMARTfit Strike Target Instruction Manual

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Congratulations on the purchase of your new
SMARTfit Strike Target system!
Please follow the set-up instructions below for the Secure Case and/or Duffel Case.
https://smartfitinc.com/smart-installation-instructions/
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Strike Target Instruction Manual Contents
Strike Target Instruction Manual Contents ...................................................................... 2
Getting Started with your Strike Target System ............................................................... 3
Pod Battery Installation ................................................................................................... 3
CPU Battery Installation .................................................................................................. 8
Attaching the CPU to the Duffle Bag Stand ................................................................... 10
Pod Layout .................................................................................................................... 11
Rack Straps ................................................................................................................... 13
Concrete Wall Installation .............................................................................................. 15
Stud Wall Installation ..................................................................................................... 17
Pod Stand Assembly ..................................................................................................... 19
Using the SMARTfit App................................................................................................ 22
Download the SMARTfit App ..................................................................................... 22
Open and Closed Platforms ....................................................................................... 27
Play a Free Activity .................................................................................................... 29
Play a Free Program .................................................................................................. 31
Create an Activity ....................................................................................................... 33
Create a Program ...................................................................................................... 37
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Getting Started with your Strike Target System
1. Examine the Enclosed Inventory Checklist List
2. Carefully lay the closed Duffle Case or Secure Case on the floor.
3. Unzip the large pocket on the Duffel Case or open the clasps of the Secure Case.
Pod Battery Installation
1. Remove the SMARTfit batteries and Charging Station from the Package.
2. Insert the Clear Plastic Battery Dividers into the slots of the Main Central Power Station.
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3. Insert the SMARTfit Batteries in between each plastic divider.
4. Connect the SMARTfit batteries to the Charging Station using the USB Wires provided.
5. Connect the Power Cord to the Power Station. Allow to charge overnight
6. (A minimum of 7 hours, but not longer than 24 hours).
7. After charging is complete, pair up each of the 5 batteries with each of the 5 Pods. The 6th battery will be used for the CPU.
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8. Locate the battery compartment on the side of each Pod.
9. Slide open the battery compartment on the side of each Pod by applying pressure and sliding in upward motion. (Use a finger at the bottom and one finger on top for easier movement).
10. Locate the ON/OFF button on the SMARTfit battery. Turn it on by pressing the ON/OFF button twice. A bright white light will indicate that the battery is on.
11. Insert the SMARTfit battery with one hand, while holding the USB target wire with the other hand.
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12. Make sure that the
2.1A USB port, closest to the light, is closest to the USB wire inside of the battery compartment.
13. Plug the USB wire into the 2.1A USB port before placing the battery all the way inside the Pod compartment.
14. Locate the Pod’s rectangular ON/OFF Button positioned at the opening of the battery compartment and press it to turn it on.
15. Slide the battery
compartment cover back on for securing the battery.
16. If the Strike Pods
are ever disconnected from the CPU, the display will turn off after 5 minutes.
17. Show-mode is a
feature that permanently keeps the Strike Pod
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display turned on. To activate Show­mode, hold the on/off button until the target displays
“OFF” in capital
letters. The Strike Pod display will remain active until the battery life runs out.
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CPU Battery Installation
1. Locate the battery compartment on top of the CPU.
2. Slide open the CPU’s battery compartment by applying pressure and sliding in a downward motion.
3. Locate the ON/OFF button on the
SMARTfit battery. Turn it on by
pressing the ON/OFF button twice. A bright white light will indicate that the battery is on.
4. Insert the SMARTfit battery with one hand, while holding the USB target wire with the other hand. Make sure that the 2.1A USB port (CLOSEST TO THE LIGHT) is closest to the USB wire inside of the battery compartment. Plug the USB wire into the 2.1A USB port before placing the battery all the way inside the Pod compartment.
5. Place the battery cover back on to secure the battery.
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6. The CPU’s lights will turn on and display your 8-digit User ID.
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Attaching the CPU to the Duffle Bag Stand
1. Lay the CPU face down on a flat surface (the top of the Duffle Case can be used).
2. Stand the Duffle Case in the upright position. Extend the Duffle Case’s handle upwards.
3. Attach the included CPU strap to the CPU by placing the 2 CPU Strap Pins into the 2 Pinholes located on the top back portion of the CPU.
4. Use the CPU strap, which you attached to the CPU in step 3, to secure the CPU on the Duffle Case handle.
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Pod Layout Set up your pods in one of the following layouts (floor, rack, wall):
1. Pods can be laid out in any configuration on the floor. No more than 100’ from the CPU.
2. Pods can be fastened to a rack in a gym using any of the vertical rack columns.
3. Or on a wall using the provided template with markings for the Controller (optional) and the pods to place provided wall screws in various configurations:
a. In a vertical line
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b. Wide placement for
Cardio and lateral movement.
c. Two stacked on either
side of the controller.
4. Using SMARTfit 36” pod stands
5. Using SMARTfit 68” pod stands
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Rack Straps
1. Locate one of the rack straps located in the duffle case.
2. Secure one end of the strap to one of the pods.
3. Secure the second end of the strap.
4. Attach the Pod onto the gym rack.
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5. Press body against the front of the pod, so that you can use both hands to secure the rack strap.
6. Slide one end of the rack strap through the opposite end, then tightly secure the strap.
7. Make sure the rack strap is tight enough, so that the Pod can stand on its own.
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Concrete Wall Installation
1. Locate the Pod template in the case.
2. Place it against the wall, while making sure it’s level.
3. Mark all 3 holes labeled “SP.”
4. Mark all 3 “SP” holes in four more locations.
5. Mark a set of 3 holes labeled “CPU.”
6. Using a power drill and ¼’’ concrete drill bit, drill 1 ½” deep holes at each of the marked “SP”
and “CPU” holes. There should be
a total of 18 drill holes
7. Use the Plastic tool kit labeled “Brick Wall.”
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8. Remove the blue anchors, place them in each of the drill holes.
9. Using a rubber mallet hammer the anchors into the wall.
10. Using a Phillips screwdriver, loosen the anchor screw about ½”.
11. Screw in the blue screws to each of the 18 anchors.
12. Now attach all 5 Pod and CPU to their desired location. (Refer to images below).
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Stud Wall Installation
1. Locate the Pod template in the case.
2. Place it against the wall, while making sure it’s level.
3. Mark all 3 holes labeled “SP.”
4. Mark all 3 “SP” holes in four more locations.
5. Mark a set of 3 holes labeled “CPU.”
6. Using a power drill and 5/16’’ drill
bit, drill 2 ½” deep holes at each of the marked “SP” and “CPU” holes.
There should be a total of 18 drill holes.
7. Use the Plastic tool kit labeled Stud Wall.”
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8. Remove the Stud Wall anchors, place them in each of the drill holes.
9. Using a rubber mallet hammer the anchors into the wall.
10. Using a Phillips Screw Driver, loosen the anchor screw about 1/2’’
11. Attach all 5 Pod and CPU to their desired location.
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Pod Stand Assembly
1. Carefully lay the case on the floor.
2. Unzip the large pocket and remove all of the pieces. Lay it on the floor.
3. Set aside 1 base, 1 pole extension, and 1 backplate.
4. Locate the T-Handle Hex Wrench inside the case.
5. Gather the base and pole extension.
6. Place the pole extension with the triangle/screws facing the long part of the plate.
7. Slide the screws, at the bottom of the pole extension, into the base.
8. Lock it by sliding the screws in a lateral direction.
9. Using the T-handle Hex Wrench, tighten the screws to the base.
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10. Place the stand into the upright position.
11. Before attaching the back plate, take off the cover piece located at the top of the pole extension.
12. The slider on the back plate will slide into the pole extension.
13. Slide down the back plate to a convenient height.
14. Using the T Handle Hex Wrench, tighten the two middle screws to lock the backplate in place.
15. Re-attach the front cover cap. (only used on 68” high stands)
16. Loosen/Tighten the knob on the back of the pole extension to adjust the height.
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17. Place the Pod on the back plate.
18. Place your SMARTfit weights on the back of the base for stabilization.
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Using the SMARTfit App
For the next steps it is important to know whether you need an “Open Platform” or a “Closed Platform”. An “Open Platform” allows any user open access to the SMARTfit Controller when signed into their user profile. A “Closed Platform” doesn’t allow users to connect to the SMARTfit Controller from their user profile, unless given permission from the Admin Settings. An “Open Platform” is recommended, unless your system is being used in a hospital or there is a need for patient/user confidentiality.
*Please see the end of this document or our website for an explanation of Closed and Open Platforms (Pg. 25).
The next steps will take you through downloading our SMARTfit app and choosing the right activities and programs for you. ** Please see the end of this document or our website for an explanation of our activities (Pg.
27,31) and programs (Pg. 29,37).
Download the SMARTfit App (iOS or Android phone or tablet)
1. Follow the instructions located on the CPU Plate provided in the Duffle Case option.
2. Or follow the instructions located on the CPU Plate printed on the Secure Case option.
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3. 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.)
4. Select “Create New Account” located under the login button.
5. This option will create a tier two user. A tier two user will not be able to create additional players under this account, but can perform every other user function.
6. Create login credentials by entering a name, username, password, age, and gender.
Select the blue “Done” button to
continue.
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7. Enter the username and password of the user you just created.
8. Select the “Manage Connections” tab.
9. Select the Bluetooth symbol at the top right of the screen.
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10. Select the 8-digit ID number displayed on your CPU.
11. Wait 5 seconds, while Bluetooth connects the CPU and SMARTfit App.
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Start a Game
1. Select the “Play” tab at the bottom of the screen.
2. Select a game category from the list provided under “Categories.”
3. Customize the game settings,
then scroll down to select “Start
Game.”
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Open and Closed Platforms
1. Open up the SMARTfit App,
type “Admin” under username
and “smart” under password.
2. Select the Super User Manager Tab.
3. Select the Administrator Settings tab.
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4. The SMARTfit App will start with the open platform activated.
5. To turn off the open system platform, switch the open system bar to the left.
6. Once complete, the setting will instantly save. Your system is now ready for play.
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Play a Free Activity – A pre-designed game category played while performing a
specific action with custom game settings and equipment.
1. Select the “Play” tab at the bottom of the screen
2. Select the “Free Activities” tab at the top of the screen.
3. Select one of the folders to see a secondary list of activities based off the selected focus area.
4. Select one of the activities based on the player’s ability level. Level 1 activates an easier game category and a lighter physical intensity, while Level 2 activates the most difficult game category with a challenging physical intensity.
5. If WIFI is connected, a video of this activity will be activated. Scroll down, then select the blue Start Game tab.
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6. The timeclock will begin after the player strikes the first target.
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Play a Free Program - A pre-designed custom sequence of activities used for a
specific focus area.
1. Select the “Play” tab at the bottom of the screen
2. Select the “Free Programs” tab by sliding the top option bar to the right.
3. Select the “General Fitness” tab.
4. Select one of the programs, based on the player’s ability level. Level 1 activates an easier game category with a lighter physical intensity, while Level 2 activates a more difficult game category with and more challenging physical intensity.
5. This screen will provide a brief
description, the game list, and the equipment list for the selected program. Select the blue Play tab near the bottom of the screen when ready to play.
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6. If WIFI is connected, a video of this activity in action will begin to play.
7. The first activity on the game list will activate. The game will begin when the player strikes the first target.
8. When the game is finished, the app will send a notification of completion, and the next game activity will begin.
9. When all game activities are completed, the app will send a “Program Completed” notification.
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Create an Activity – A list of game categories, created by a Tier One User, with
chosen settings and equipment to meet a focus area.
1. Select the “Play” tab at the bottom of the screen.
2. Select a game category from the list provided under “Categories.”
3. Customize the game settings,
then scroll down to select “Create
Activity.”
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4. Type in a name and a brief description of how the game is played.
5. Press the blue Done tab.
6. 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
7. Tier One Users are teachers, trainers, doctors, owners, and coaches.
8. Tier Two Users are students, clients, patients, members, or athletes.
9. If Yes is selected, the new Activity will show up under the Tier One User Activity tab when both Tier One and Tier Two users are signed in.
10. If No is selected, the new Activity will show up under the Tier One User Activity tab when the Tier One Users are signed in.
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11. This option will ask for permission for Tier Two Users to see this activity under their account.
12. If Yes is selected, the Tier One User will choose which Tier Two User will see this program under their personal account. The new program will show up under the Marked Programs tab.
13. Select the new Activity.
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If No is selected, the new Activity will show up under the Tier One User Program tab.
14. Select the new Activity.
15. Scroll down the game options to select the blue Start Game tab.
16. The game will begin when the player strikes the first target.
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Create a Program – 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.
1. Select the “Build” tab at the bottom of the screen.
2. 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.
3. Press the Blue Next tab to continue.
4. Select the blue + symbol at the top right of the screen.
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5. Select the blank tab under the
“Choose Activity” text to select
from the activity list.
6. Select the blank tab under the
“How many times will this be played?” text. This is the
number of repetitions this activity will play before cycling to the next activity.
7. Select the blue + symbol at the top of the screen to select another activity.
8. Repeat the instructions above until satisfied with the number of activities in the new program.
9. Select the blue Build tab to continue.
17. This option will ask for permission for all Tier Two Users to view this program under their personal account.
18. Tier One Users are teachers, trainers, doctors, owners, and coaches.
19. Tier Two Users are students, clients, patients, members, or athletes.
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20. If Yes is selected, the new Program will show up under the Tier One User Programs tab when both the Tier One and Two Users are signed in.
21. If No is selected, the new Program will show up under the Tier One User Program tab.
22. This option will ask the Tier One User permission for specific Tier Two Users to see this program.
23. If Yes is selected, the Tier One User will select which Tier Two User will see this program under their personal account. The new program will show up under the Marked Programs tab.
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24. Select the New Program.
If No is selected, the new Program will show up under the Tier One User Program tab.
25. Select the New Program.
26. Scroll down and select the blue Play tab.
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27. The first activity will begin when the player strikes the first target.
28. When the activity is complete, the next activity will be ready for play. The timeclock will begin after the player strikes the first target.
29. The app will send a notification once the program is complete.
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Search and Export Data
1. Select the Play tab near the
bottom of the screen. Select a Game Category or one of the Activities.
2. Select the Start Game button.
3. Play this game one or more times
to populate a data report.
4. While the game is in progress, a
live graph will populate the reaction time and accuracy of the player.
5. Once the game is finished, the
user can access a data report.
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6. Select the “Data” tab at the
bottom of the screen.
7. Select the small data list at the
top right of the screen.
8. Select the first blank tab, then
choose “category” or “activity”
from the data search options.
9. Select the second blank search
bar, then choose “is.”
10. Select the third blank search bar,
then choose the desired game category or activity that was played.
11. Once complete, click the blue
“View Statistics” button at the bottom left of the screen.
12. This graph will display the
number of attempts on the x-axis and the points scored on the y­axis. Keep in mind, this graph includes the data points of all game attempts.
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13. Select the Accuracy button near
the bottom of the screen. This button will calculate the percentage of correct and incorrect target strikes on the y­axis. Keep in mind, this graph includes the data points of all game attempts.
14. Select the Reaction Time button
near the bottom of the screen. This button will calculate the average reaction time (in seconds) on the y-axis. Keep in mind, this graph includes the data points of all game attempts.
15. To view a list of each of the data
points, select the blue list icon at the top right of the screen.
16. This screen will show a list of
each game attempt, name of user, date, time, score, accuracy, and reaction time.
17. If you’d like to view the data
report of a particular game attempt, simply select the game attempt you’d like to view.
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18. At the top of this page, the user
can see the general statistics of this game attempt. At any time, the user can scroll down to view the growth rate, graph, and target summary. The user can also change the data sections by selecting the three separate data tracking features near the bottom of the screen.
19. This image shows the target
accuracy growth rate from the previous game attempt. At any time, the user can change the growth rate to reaction time or score by selecting that data feature near the bottom of the screen.
20. By scrolling down the page, the
user can see a graph report. This image shows a graph of the reaction time for this game attempt. At any time, the user can change the graph to accuracy or score by selecting that data feature near the bottom of the screen.
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21. By scrolling down the page, the
user can see a target report. This image shows the score totals of each target struck. This means, we can view the total number of target strikes as it appears on the Mini System. At any time, the user can change the target report by selecting accuracy or reaction time near the bottom of the screen.
22. To view an excel sheet for the
data of this game attempt, select the excel icon at the top right of the screen.
23. To print, email, save, or message
this excel sheet for later use,
select the “upload” icon at the
top right of the screen.
24. Choose one of the storing option,
then select the “Done” button at the top left of the screen.
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25. To view the data of the total
number of game attempts, select the “Excel” icon during this screen.
26. To print, email, save, or message
this excel sheet for later use,
select the “upload” icon at the
top right of the screen.
27. Choose one of the storing option,
then select the “Done” button at the top left of the screen.
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