EQUIPMENT WITHOUT RADIO TRANSMITTERS – WORLDWIDE MARKET
VX Log™ – Models 90 & 230, – CE stamped for use in EU. FCC Stamped for USA
Independently tested to meet:
• FCC Part 15 Sub parts A and B for Class B device, (no intentional transmission).
• EN55024: 1998 + A1 + A2
• AS/NZS CISPR 22 – 2006
• RSS-GEN Issue 2 & RSS 3001 Issue 1,
• Equipment meets RoHS regulations for EU.
EQUIPMENT WITH RADIO TRANSMITTERS – MARKET: Europe, UK, Africa, Middle East, Asia
VX Log™ M1a
Independently tested to meet:
• EN55024: 1998 + A1 + A2
• Equipment meets RoHS regulations for EU.
• EQUIPMENT MUST ONLY BE OPERATED WITH THE ANTENNA SUPPLIED.
• REFER TO HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDELINES IN APPENDIX 2.
VX Log™ 340a – CE stamped for use in EU.
Independently tested to meet:
• EN55024: 1998 + A1 + A2
• Equipment meets RoHS regulations for EU.
• REFER TO HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDELINES IN APPENDIX 2.
EQUIPMENT WITH NON-ADJUSTIBLE RADIO TRANSMITTERS – MARKET: North & South America: USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand
VX Log™ M1b
Independently tested to meet:
• AS/NZS CISPR 22 – 2006
• RSS-GEN Issue 2 & RSS 3001 Issue 1,
• Equipment meets RoHS regulations.
• FCC ID: SR2VSILM1B
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
• EQUIPMENT MUST ONLY BE OPERATED WITH THE ANTENNA SUPPLIED.
• REFER TO HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDELINES IN APPENDIX 2.
VX Log™ 340b
Independently tested to meet:
• AS/NZS CISPR 22 – 2006
• RSS-GEN Issue 2 & RSS 3001 Issue 1,
• Equipment meets RoHS regulations.
• FCC ID: SR2VSIL340B
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
•REFER TO HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDELINES IN APPENDIX 2.
ALL MODELS:
Operate only within temperature range 0°C to +45°C (32°F to 113°F);
Do not immerse in water or use is a wet garment unless enclosed in a watertight plastic bag
Installing the Software
.
1.0 Software (PC Only – Windows XP SP2 onwards, Vista, Windows 7 - 32 and 64 bit, Windows 8*)
Minimum hardware requirements:
• 2.0 GHz CPU
• 2 GB RAM
• 1 GB free HDD space.
NOTE: VX View™ will run on Apple Mac™ using Windows XP™ or Windows 7™ emulation software. Use
Parallels™ V4.0 or later. Boot Camp™ may also work. Refer to Apple™ for support of this software.
* VX Sport™ software will operate on most Windows 8 PCs but is not guaranteed.
1.1 Installation
- Insert VX Sport™ CD into your PC. Alternatively: Arrange for a software download from VX Sport™.
- VX View™ should automatically open an installer menu
- Follow instructions on screen
- Accept any prompts for Registry changes during the installation.
Refer to Appendix 1 of this guide for help and detailed troubleshooting for installation
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- VX View™ has been developed to work with both Windows XP™ (SP2 onwards), Vista™ and 7 operating
systems, including Windows 7 – 64 bit. Unfortunately owing to individual PC and software setups, user may
occasionally experience problems on installation.
- Check first that there are not conflicts with virus checkers, port filters, firewall or other protection suites that might
be preventing VX View™ to be correctly and fully installed.
- There is a known problem of conflict with finger print scanners on some Toshiba PCs, which requires the finger
print reader to be disabled.
- Your PC must be running Microsoft™ Dot Net 2.0 or later framework to correctly handle VX View™ code.
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1.2 Activation of VX View™ Software
To activate your software on your PC it must be connected to the Internet with a broadband connection. Enter the
activation code
Note: The VX Sport™ activation service uses a third party in the US to track and verify all licences.
* In some circumstances Windows 8 software may not work with the activation service, for certain PC models.
supplied with your system (typically we advise you of this by email at time of purchase).
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VX View™& VX Live™
The VX Sport™ user software suite includes VX View™ and VX Live™.
VX View™is used for the setup, management and reporting of all the VX Log™ products; (Models 90, 230 and 340),
and is used to initially pair the VXM1 basestation to the software and hardware.
VX Live™ software is used only for conducting realtime (live data) sessions, and requires the VX Log™ 340
hardware and a VXM1 base station.
IMPORTANT: VX Log™ 340 realtime sessions cannot be conducted until the VX Log™ M1 basestation is first
plugged into the USB port of the PC, and recognised by VX View ™software. Read set up notes and operating
instructions for VX View software before setting up your hardware for realtime data transmission.
The program icon represents the company logo of Visuallex® Sport.
Open VX View™ when you wish to:
• Set up the users of your VX Sport™ system; ie the Athletes and Teams you define
• VX340/VXM1 only: Pair the VXM1 realtime base station to the software and VX Log™ 340 hardware
• Issue your VX Log™ with specific details, such as date, athlete, sport and event.
• Run analysis of data recorded by your VX Log™ monitor during training or games
• Erase data from your VX Log™ memory
• View reports, and print all or part of your logged games, training or fitness workout
Open VX Live™ when you wish to:
• Conduct a realtime (live data) session for one or more athletes, using VX Log™ 340 hardware and a VX Log™
M1 basestation.
Note: Prior to the first realtime session it is essential to do the following
•
• 1. Open VX View™ software; plug in VX Log™ M1 basestation via USB cable to PC; observe that USB driver for
VXM1 is loaded and that VXM1 appears in control panel display at left of VX View™ screen.
• 2. As soon as VXM1 is recognised by VX View control panel it must be disconnected from USB. Do not attempt
to issue details to VXM1.
• 3. Plug in one or more VX Log™ 340 via USB to the PC, and observe that they are identified in the control panel
at left of VX View screen.
• 4. Issue each VX Log™ 340 (See Page 5).
• 5. Remove VX Log™ 340 from USB; Reconnect VX Log™ M1 to USB.
• 6. Close VX View™ software and open VX Live™ software. Continue with set up of realtime session by
completing the “Game Setup” form in VX Live™.
NOTE: There are no user adjustments required or possible, for radio transmission using the VX Log™
340 and VX Log™ M1 hardware.
:
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Your VX Log™
TERMINOLOGY:
In this manual the hardware models VX Log™ 90, VX Log™ 230, VX Log™ 340 (a or b) and
basestation VX Log™ M1(a or b), are usually shortened to: VX90, VX230, VX340 and VXM1
Mode Light
Status Light
GPS Light
Power Button
USB Connector
Function Button
Play/Pause Button
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Your VX Log™ – M1 Base Station
Antenna Connector
Power Light
Status Light
Antenna Connector
Data Light
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Creating Athletes and Teams
Before you start using your
To do this select the [ATHLETES] tab on
VX Sport™
system you need to define the athletes and teams.
VX View™.
Note the example below:
For example:
To Create a Team: Place cursor on Team and click [New] button. Fill in required fields. Items marked * are compulsory.
To Create an Athlete: Place cursor on Athlete and click [New] button. Fill in required fields,
one athlete at a time. If you know your VO2MAX then enter it directly. The software can set a VO2MAX based on your
age and fitness; simply press the [Calculate] button.
After an athlete has been created the name cannot be edited. The other athlete information can be edited.
When filling in the forms for athletes & teams, don’t forget to hit the [Save] button on screen after
completing each form
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2
Enter your
3
You have now
1
Click the “Issue
Issuing the VX Log
Before the VX Log™ is used it will need to be issued to both a User and a sport.
Setting the sport tells the GPS chip which mode it should be in to give the most accurate results. It is not possible to
change the selected sport after a session has been recorded because the GPS is only operating while the VX Log™ is
recording.
The GPS chip in VX Log™ monitors has multiple modes for calculating position and speed. Because of this it is essential
to set the VX Log™ to the correct sport before using it.
For constant slow speed activities, like jogging (where there are no sprints), the sport should be selected as “Walking”,
rather than “Running”.
Issuing a device using VX View™.
• Connect the VX Log™ monitor to your PC via the USB Cable provided.
• Start the VX View™ software (See Page 1 if you have not yet installed VX View™).
Device” Button
Circled above
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information,
including sport
issued your
device!
VX Log™ Operations
All buttons operate only when pressed for 3 seconds continuously. This is to avoid accidental
operation.
GPS units rarely work indoors. You can use your VX Log™ monitor indoors, but only for heart rate and
body force recording.
Normal Operation
Press power button for 3 seconds
Mode
light should go green (steady).
Status
light should go green (will flash green-red-green once per second when wearing a heart rate strap).
GPSlight will go green in 1–3 minutes, once the receiver has locked-on to enough satellites to provide your
accurate position.
Long Play Mode
For sessions greater than 2 hours recording you should select a long play mode by pressing the button for at least
three seconds.
In “Long Play Mode” the mode light will flash green. “Long Play” allows 3 to 5 hours of recording, (depending on
battery age and charge). In “Long Play” mode the magnetometer and accelerometer data is not recorded, allowing
for longer recording.
You may return the unit to normal mode by pressing the function button again for at least seconds.
Hold the mode button
Mode Light Flashes
Pause Mode
You can temporarily suspend recording by up to 30 minutes, by pressing the button for >3 seconds. The mode light
will go red. The VX Log™ will turn off after being paused for 30 minutes.
Return the VX Log™ to record by pressing the button for >3 seconds.
Green once per
Second
Solid red mode light,
with other lights any
colour
Long Play Mode Selected
Low Battery
for at least three
seconds to return to
normal logging mode
Plug in USB cable to
charge device (see 'USB
mode').
(Unit will not start
logging unless
sufficiently charged)
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Wearing the VX Log™
The VX Log™ is worn in the pocket of the armband or vest, available separately from VX Sport™.
Before using your VX Log™ for the first time you must issue the device. (See page 4 if you have not done this).
Turn the VX Log™ on before placing in the vest or armband.
The VX Log™ must be placed in the vest with the green USB Plug facing upwards.
When you are finished playing or training remove the VX Log™ monitor and switch it off (by pressing the power
button for at least 3 seconds).
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