What is Web User Interface (WebUI)?
You can access your ACT Head Impact Tracker data via Web User Interface, which can be accessed via Browser Access in www.act-tracker.com website. You can access and use ACT Head Impact Tracker WebUI on any phone, tablet or computer with browser in it.
We want to keep mobile App as simple and clear as possible. It is not ideal place to store or display large number of data, detailed graphical illustrations, or large statistics. This means all the data collected is not displayed in the mobile App, but instead we provide you a place where you can access it in more convenient way – on your tablet or computer.
How do I access WebUI?
Click “Browser access” link on the bottom of this web page. You can find “Browser access” link in “User” column. Clicking the link opens log in -page for WebUI. Type in your User Account’s ID (which is your email) and password, then click “log in”. You have entered WeUi and can see all your own profiles and profiles shared with you on the landing page.
What is in ACT Head Impact Tracker WebUI, and why should I use it?
WebUI has and displays all the measurement data collected and in various data formats. You see the glance of data on the App, but all of it in WebUI. If you wish to see all the information collected, get more in-depth numerical and graphical illustrations, add notes to the specific events, mark events as False Positives, or import data to spreadsheets for example – you can do it in WebUi.
Ok, I’m in, how do I navigate here?
On the WebUI landing page you can see all your own profiles and profiles shared with you, just like in the App. Just note that profiles are not in dynamic order, i.e. the latest impacted profile is not featuring as first one, nor are the Profiles in the descending timely order of their last events.
You can scroll down to see all the profiles from the scroll bar on the right. On the top right-hand corner you can see Your user account ID on a green block. Clicking on that block you can see “My Account”, “Export tool” and “Log out”.
In “My account“ you can add and update your WebUI account details here if you ike.
In “Export tool” you can import your profiles’ impact data on most commonly used Spreadsheets.
In “Log out” you can log out from WebUI.
You can return to landing page by clicking ACT-logo on the top left-hand corner.
What is accumulation of angular velocity? Why do I not have accumulation of angular velocity?
Accumulation of angular velocity tells you AUC of angular velocity from all measurement period, which is 75 ms.
If you have ACT Head Impact Tracker Pro head sensor, you will also get measurements on angular movement. If you have ACT Head Impact Tracker head sensor (which do not have gyroscope in it to measure angular movement) angular movement will not be measured and such data is not available
What is Initial accumulation of angular velocity? Why do I not have Initial accumulation of angular velocity?
Initial accumulation of angular velocity tells you AUC of angular velocity from the first 30 ms of measurement period.
If you have ACT Head Impact Tracker Pro head sensor, you will also get measurements on angular movement. If you have ACT Head Impact Tracker head sensor (which do not have gyroscope in it to measure angular movement) angular movement will not be measured and such data is not available.
What is Maximum angular velocity? Why do I not have Maximum angular velocity?
Maximum angular velocity tells you the maximum angular velocity from all measurement period, which is 75 ms.
If you have ACT Head Impact Tracker Pro head sensor, you will also get measurements on angular movement. If you have ACT Head Impact Tracker head sensor (which do not have gyroscope in it to measure angular movement) angular movement will not be measured and such data is not available.
What is Maximum initial angular velocity? Why do I not have Maximum initial angular velocity?
Maximum initial angular velocity tells you the maximum angular velocity from the first 30 ms of measurement period.
If you have ACT Head Impact Tracker Pro head sensor, you will also get measurements on angular movement. If you have ACT Head Impact Tracker head sensor (which do not have gyroscope in it to measure angular movement) angular movement will not be measured and such data is not available.
How can I access my profiles and impact data?
What is Maximum initial g-force?
Maximum initial g-force tells you the maximum g-force in the event of an impact, i.e. from the first 30 ms of measurement period.
What is Maximum g-force?
What is Initial impact g-load?
Initial Impact g-load tells you Area Under the Curve (AUC) of g-forces from the first 30 ms of measurement period. This measurement takes into consideration not just the maximum peak of the force, but all force for the duration on the initial impact.
What is Impact g-load?
Impact g-load tells you AUC of g-forces from all measurement period, which is 75 ms. This measurement takes into consideration not just the maximum peak of the force, but all force for the duration on the total impact measurement period.
What is Maximum initial angular velocity? Why do I not have Maximum initial angular velocity?
What is Maximum angular velocity? Why do I not have Maximum angular velocity?
What is Initial accumulation of angular velocity? Why do I not have Initial accumulation of angular velocity?
If you have sensor with gyroscope in it, you will also have measurements on the angular velocity. If your sensor do not have gyroscope in it, angular velocity will not be measured and this data is hence not available. Initial accumulation of angular velocity AUC of angular velocity from the first 30 ms of measurement period.
What is accumulation of angular velocity? Why do I not have accumulation of angular velocity?
Can I mark false positives impacts/events from handling in WebUI?
Yes, to mark “faulty” impacts/events which are from handling or transportation for example, click the impact/event you wish to “mark faulty” on the impact history list > on the impact/event data page scroll down until you see “Flag as faulty impact” and small empty tic box next to it > tic that box by clicking on it to mark impact/event faulty. The box turns blue and white tick appears on it. Now the impact is marked faulty and will appear in lighter shade on your previous impacts listing on the profile page.
If you wish to “reactivate” the impact, un-tic the box.
Can I add notes to the impacts in WebUI?
Yes, to add notes to specific impacts/events, click the impact/event you wish to add notes to on the impact history > on the impact data page scroll down until you see “Notes” and empty white box next to it > write your notes in that box by clicking on it and type in what you want. You can only see the notes on Impact data page, the notes are not visible in other pages.
If you wish to remove the notes from the impact, remove the text in the Notes box.
What are all the graphs in Impact data page?
If you have ACT Head Impact Tracker head sensor Pro, there are 6 different graphs available for you on the Impact data page. If you have ACT Head Impact Tracker head sensor, there is few less.
You can switch between the graphs by clicking on the green boxes on top of the graph. “Total” is showing you the graphical illustration of all the data collected of that impact. “Linear acceleration” is displaying the 3 axes of acceleration measurement data collected. “Angular velocity” is doing the same for the angular movement measurement data collected. Clicking “rad” you get the angular velocity graphs in radius (rad/s) and when you click on “deg” in degrees (deg/s).
On the bottom f the Impact data page you can see the datapoints on the measurement.