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Orpyx Customer Care
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Getting Started with Orpyx LogR
1. Download the Orpyx LogR application from the App Store on your Apple device (iPhone 4S or newer, iPod 5
th
generation or newer, iPad 3
rd
generation or newer or iPad mini). To find the app, enter “Orpyx” into the
search bar.
2. Ensure that all shoe pods are charged. A completely charged shoe pod is indicated by a solid green light
displayed in the shoe pod. Charging is indicated by a flashing red light.
3. Fit the inserts into the shoes, following the fitting instruction guide.
4. Connect your Orpyx LogR system (see below).
4. Connect your Orpyx LogR system (see below).
Connecting for the first time
When you open the Orpyx LogR app for the first time, you will be prompted to setup your device. Select the
appropriate right and left shoe pods (by shoe pod number, labeled on the shoe pod) and press CONNECT. You
will be taken to the foot map screen and will see both feet connected. Green circles displayed at each sensor
position indicate connection and the shoe pods will flash green lights twice per second.
appropriate right and left shoe pods (by shoe pod number, labeled on the shoe pod) and press CONNECT. You
will be taken to the foot map screen and will see both feet connected. Green circles displayed at each sensor
position indicate connection and the shoe pods will flash green lights twice per second.
Subsequent Connections
For subsequent connections, the Orpyx LogR app will attempt to automatically connect to previously paired shoe
pods. To change the shoe pod(s) that are connected to the Orpyx LogR app:
pods. To change the shoe pod(s) that are connected to the Orpyx LogR app:
1. Swipe left to get to the Settings page
2. Press Setup Devices
3. Select the appropriate right and left shoe pods (identified by the unique shoe pod number) by tapping on the
2. Press Setup Devices
3. Select the appropriate right and left shoe pods (identified by the unique shoe pod number) by tapping on the
right or left foot shown on the app screen
4. Once the shoe pods are selected, press CONNECT in the top left corner
5. Swipe right to the foot map screen. When the shoe pods have connected, you will see green circles appear at
5. Swipe right to the foot map screen. When the shoe pods have connected, you will see green circles appear at
the positions of the pressure sensors, and the shoe pods will flash a green light twice per second.
Starting a logging session
To collect data with the Orpyx LogR system, you will need to start a new logging session:
1. On the foot map screen, press New Session
2. An activity information page will pop up where you will be required to enter the activity and description for
2. An activity information page will pop up where you will be required to enter the activity and description for
the data session. To enter an activity, select from the activity options, or enter a new activity in other
3. Once you have entered activity information, press Start. This will return you to the foot map screen, where
you will now see a Stop and Pause button beneath the feet.
4. To stop a logging session, press the Stop button on the foot map screen.
Viewing data on the Orpyx LogR Cloud
To view your data, you will need to go to the Orpyx LogR Cloud (www.logr.orpyx.com) and log in with your
account credentials. Once you are logged in, you will be directed to the Data Download page.
account credentials. Once you are logged in, you will be directed to the Data Download page.
1. Select a logging session by pressing on the session so that it is highlighted
2. You will be able to download the session data in either pressure (psi) or raw measurements. Select either
2. You will be able to download the session data in either pressure (psi) or raw measurements. Select either
“Create pressure CSV” or “Create ADC csv” buttons above the data table
3. A zipped file will start to download
4. Open the zipped file – you will see a separate csv file for each foot
4. Open the zipped file – you will see a separate csv file for each foot