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Interface .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Configuration.................................................................................................................................................................................. 17
Management .................................................................................................................................................................................. 18
Session Summary........................................................................................................................................................ 19
Search .......................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Fractions ...................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Advanced Options.......................................................................................................................................................................... 22
DataBase .................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Info ............................................................................................................................................................................... 24
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SVIVO is a simple and flexible software to collect data and analyse from multiple sensors in real-time with a graphic
representation to help athletes, coaches, trainers, physiotherapists, medical staff, etc., to optimize daily training and improve
performance. The aim is to provide a clear and competitive advantage and have key information to obtain the best results in
real time. It will also help to control and monitor the physical activity in order to improve the wellness and health of the
athlete.
The software increases the capacity and efficiency of all your player and team continuum, strength and conditioning, tactical
and coaching skills, squad rotation… It is a Multi User platform, indoor and outdoor, each member of your team can access
independently their preferred data requirements and set their own graphics and formats, with a new Instant replay function
and real-time precision to enable rapid feedback and decision making support. All you need is the installation of the software
in your tablet, laptop or computer and a licensed ANT+.
Interface
This is the main view of SVIVO. 4 key zones:
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Zone 1. Top Panel
SVIVO has the following options:
Before recording:
During recording:
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Zone 2. Left Side Panel
The left side panel is where you find the main menu. Click on the three stripes and you will be able to increase or decrease
the Drop Down Menu.
The work panel is the main area, the space where all important information is displayed as well as the management of tasks,
groups, etc. This panel will show different information depending on the option selected in the left side panel.
Configuration of groups
Every WIMU needs to be switch on to be detected by the SVIVO. A small window will be displayed on the work panel with
the tracking information as soon as the device is detected.
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Each WIMU may be assigned to a specific group to work easier during the session. All are assigned to Group 1 by default, you
may modify it by just clicking on the window of each WIMU followed by a click on the group you want to be assigned (1-
blue, 2-red, 3-green, 4-yellow, 5-purple, 6-orange, 7-dark blue, 8-brown).
There are additional possibilities to manage the WIMUs from SVIVO on this section.
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Limits: To set which WIMU is within the Map Limits or the Scope View (further information will be
explained later).
Change: To change the status of a WIMU (from active to resting and vice versa).
For example, WIMU 96 and WIMU 9 are playing on the court. WIMU 9 is going to rest on the bench:
followed by a click on
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Then, WIMU 96 (active) may be substituted by WIMU 9 (resting):
followed by a click on
The WIMUs on the work panel may be sorted by ASC (ascendant) and DESC (descendant) on Alias, Group, ID and Type (outdoor
or indoor). Click on “Sort Devices” to run it.
Training Play
This section is very practical when it comes to real-time sessions. You can add or remove tasks, quick tags and basic tags.
Also, groups may be assigned to tasks whose data may be analysed post-session much easier on SPRO.
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-Tasks list: type the name of any task you wish to add before or during the session.
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Click on the window of the task followed by a click on in order to edit and set the duration of any task.
-Groups: the identification of the groups may be changed by a different name or number. Just choose the group to change,
type the text and click “Modify”.
In addition, the groups may be assigned to different tasks. Just click on the task and then choose the assigned groups to
those tasks. If there are not assigned tasks to groups, every WIMU will be assigned to every single task.
-Quick tags: the addition of quick tags during sessions helps to identify key events or situations in real-time in order to analyse
them on SPRO.
-Basic tags: the addition of basic tags during sessions helps to identify some situations in real-time in order to analyse them
on SPRO (i.e. possession of the ball). This tag keeps working until it is clicked once again.
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Training Edit
This section is designed to create and edit sessions. Type the name of the task or exercise and add it. The following list will
be displayed:
As a result, all the sessions will be saved in this section. Type the name of the session and find it within the filter.
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Load: to load a created session within SVIVO to Training Play. An emergency window will ask if you are sure to load
it.
Single View
This section shows a window for every WIMU unit activated.
Single view section also offers the possibility to change the variables showed on the screen.
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Locked: it does not switch automatically so you have to click on the arrows to switch from one variable to another.
Group View
This section shows different windows which offer information about how the group is performing jumps, steps, impacts,
frequency, amplitude, player load, distance, speed or session time as well as a tactical information offered by the map. This
information depends on the type of device you want to display in group view.
Once you click on the group view icon , the following information appears:
This section shows tactical information which is delivered by a map on the screen. Consequently, the map needs to be set
up previously. Once you find it, there are different options:
Select a location: To choose maps you have already created or create new ones.
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CREATE A NEW MAP
Name the location (or map), click on the picture to upload the desired court or field and click next.
Set up the location of the court or field in order to set its limits. You just need one WIMU and go to one of those limits (i.e.
corner in a football pitch). Once you get there, choose that WIMU from the list and drag point A to that location.
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Repeat the same procedure with Point B and Point C.
Click “Save” .
The new court or field has already been created. However, there are additional available options in order to get the desired
tactical information.
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Voronoi.
Linear.
Perimeter.
Tails.
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Scope View: to create different limits from regular courts. For example, make a football map within the goal area.
In addition, there is an option to show or hide variables from group views. Just click on :
Configuration
There is a possibility to set up the configuration of SVIVO.
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Click “Save” once the configuration is finished. It is necessary to restart SVIVO in order to make the new configuration work.
Management
Users List: a list of users will be displayed.
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Click on “Add User” and complete the following information:
Device ID: the identification code number of WIMU devices (back of the device).
Session Summary: a summary of the session may be exported to .xls or printed. You can also select the desired users to
recover the reports.
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It is possible to change the date of the session. Click on “New Manual Session”:
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Search: there may be many sessions registered on SVIVO so there are different ways to find it (name, dates).
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Advanced Options
DATABASE
Import Team: to link a WIMU with different players or players who are not registered in SVIVO will be now on
SVIVO.
STIMULATE WIMU: SVIVO may not detect a WIMU device so you can add specific device’s information in order to
have that WIMU on the screen.
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CHECK ANT+ USB: the ANT+, which are not bold typed, have not been identified by the system. In addition, it is
important to make sure that the ANT+ is at the same rFreq as WIMU device (can be verified in the “System
Configuration Menu” for each WIMU device).
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INFO: it shows the system information and version of SVIVO.
The padlock displays open when variables can be scrolled. Locked signifies the selected variable is locked.
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