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and use the time selection box to set the start time. Use “Any” in the Day selection box to give the user the flexibility to
choose which day the device should start collecting data but the rigidity to force a start time for data collection. If the
template start time has already passed, ActiLife will automatically default to the next day with the same start time. For
example, suppose the template is set to force users to start collecting data at “+0 day(s) at: 3:00pm.” If a user initializes
a devices at 4:00pm, the start time will default to the next day at 3:00pm.
The Stop Date/Time option allows the template builder to set how many days the device should collect data before
stopping. Note that the Day setting refers to the number of days AFTER the start time. Again, use “Any” in this field to
give the user the flexibility of choosing the stop date but the rigidity of using a specific stop time. Be sure to keep the
battery life and memory limitation considerations in mind. For more details see the section entitled
Battery. For GT3X+
devices, pay particular attention to the tradeoff of battery and memory life outlined in Table 3, Table 4, and Table 5.
Leaving either or both of the Start/Stop Settings unchecked will allow the user to select whether or not the start/stop
times are used during the initialization process.
Subject Name Settings
Checking this option will force template users to use a certain convention when setting Subject Names for devices during
the initialization process. These options are self-explanatory with the exception of the “Static” option. This option will
force all Subject Names to exactly match the phrase typed here.
Download Template Options
Use the download options to force template users to use specific settings during the download process.
Custom Fields
Enable the “Custom Fields” option to force users to enter more information during the download process. Use the “Max
Characters” dropdown box to select the maximum number of characters allowed for this field. This will prevent users
from typing too many characters in this field.
The fields entered here will appear in the download grid as shown Figure 35 after clicking “Download” from the devices
grid. Note that these fields must be populated before users can proceed with the download. In most cases (without a
template in use), the “Add biometric and user information” check box can be de-selected (all of the biometric data is
optional – see
Saving Biometric Data during Download for details). However, when custom fields are enabled in the
template, this is required; users are forced to enter values for the custom field parameters. Note that the custom fields
are always on the right-hand side of the grid. Users may need to scroll to the right to enter the fields.
Custom fields are stored with the *.gt3x files and/or *.agd files at download time. When exporting *.gt3x files to *.agd
format for analysis in ActiLife, the custom fields will be included as part of the export and will be contained in the *.agd
file. For details about the *.agd schema, see
Appendix A File Types in ActiLife5. In ActiLife version 5.6.0 or later,
custom fields appear in the
AGD File Viewer.
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