Digital Force Plate (Network)

The digital force plate supports domestic Kunwei digital force plates and Aili force plates; if you are using an Aili force plate, please contact our engineering staff for assistance. The following configuration instructions are only for the Kunwei force plates.

Connect the power to the Kunwei force plate. Since the default IP range of the Kunwei force plate does not match the network segment of the motion capture system, you need to change the IP of the Kunwei force plate to the 10.1.1.X network segment first;

For the IP setting method of the Kunwei force plate, please contact the Kunwei manufacturer. If the user chooses not to use the 10.1.1.X IP address, then please use a dual network card host and ensure the IP of the Kunwei force plate is correctly configured;

After setting the force plate IP, you can enter the set IP address in the command prompt to see if it can be pinged successfully. Once communication is normal, you can configure the relevant parameters of the force plate in the motion capture software. Open XINGYING -- click on the force plate menu bar -- select "Force Platform Configuration," and in the "Other Configurations" of the Force Platform Configuration window, check "Digital ForcePlate (Net)" and click the "+" button to add a Kunwei force plate, select the added force plate, and configure various parameters of the force plate on the right side;

In the "IP Addr" input box, please enter the IP address of your force plate, for example, if your Kunwei force plate IP address is 10.1.1.194, then fill in 10.1.1.194 in the IP address. In the Port, enter the corresponding port number, for example, if your Kunwei force plate IP address is 10.1.1.19X, then its port number is 888X;

When there are multiple Kunwei force plates, please repeat steps 1 to 5 above for configuration, and also correctly set the center of the force plates based on the actual placement positions of the plates. After all parameters are configured (16.2.1), please click the "Apply" button to save your operation.

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