TM NURO System User Manual NURO Mod 0 v09.17.
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Table of Contents - Welcome/ About Building Shooters Technology - NURO System Overview - The NURO Device [Link that jumps to the beginning of each chp/section] - Overview of the device and recommended care - Modes of operation - Accessories and recommended care - Diffractive Optical Elements - The Isolation Tool (ISO) - The NURO Mobile App - The Engagement Assessment Tool (EA) – [Future Capability Placeholder] - The NURO System Online Ecosystem – [Future Capability Placeholder] - Building Shooters Customer
About Building Shooters Technology Thank you for your purchase of a NURO System! And congratulations! Your purchase of a NURO system will bring you years of reliable and measurable training value when implemented with a quality training plan! The NURO system enables perfecting the most important system – the HUMAN SYSTEM. NURO is the first affordable and scalable small arms training system with unlimited versality – to include dry fire, 3D and 360 degree scenarios.
NUROTM System Overview NURO is a system of systems that can be used virtually any configuration to meet your training needs.
NUROTM System Overview • The NURO Device is the center of the NURO system and provides an affordable and scalable means of creating an augmented reality training environment for users by means of visible laser light and/or traditional audible tones to measure visual and audible stimuli and compare them to user responses to those stimuli. NURO devices are networkable with one another and other system components via Wifi and Bluetooth RF links.
The NURO Device Familiarization of the NURO Device: LCD Display Front Keypad Power Switch Side Keypad 7
The NURO Device Power Switch Laser Apertures Side Keypad Battery Compartment Door 8
The NURO Device Top/Front View Bottom View Battery Compartment (Door Removed) 9
The NURO Device 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR BATXXX% R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.
The NURO Device 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR BATXXX% R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT Device configurations: -Master (MSTR) – for standalone device use or, alternatively, allows the device to be the central node / control station / data hub for an array of subservient devices. This is limited to [1]MSTR/[4]SUB.
The NURO Device 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR BATXXX% R G F Displays current date and time. Both are configured manually in settings upon device setup. Displays current estimated battery life remaining. Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX SPLIT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT TIME XXX.
The NURO Device 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None ID XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ACT STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR BATXXX% R G F Link: XX Indicators showing the status of the three laser modules. If the letter is displayed, the laser is on. If the letter is not displayed, the laser is off (normal for start-up). The letter should blink if the “on” mode of the laser is set to blinking.
NURO Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR BATXXX% R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID ACT SPLIT TIME XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME A par set, within a firearms training context, is a defined time period for specific skill performance.
NURO Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR BATXXX% R G F Settings menu will take the user away from this main display page to the settings main menu page. Using the arrow keys to highlight the word “Settings” and then press the “enter” button will enter the Settings menu. [Settings Menu] Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID ACT SPLIT TIME XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT XXX.
Mode The purpose of the mode option is to allow the user to quickly switch the operating mode of the device from the main screen, without going off into the settings menu. NURO Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR BATXXX% R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID ACT SPLIT TIME XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT XXX.
Save allows the user to save and name the data from the latest “run” in the device’s memory. NURO Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM Hitting save opens a pop-up which allows the user to name the saved run if desired. Alternatively this could be a new page. Once the run is saved (or cancelled), the user is returned to the main screen.
NURO Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR BATXXX% R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID ACT SPLIT TIME XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME “Prog:” stands for “program”. This will display a string identifying the drill, custom program, or (in post MVP versions) the downloaded scenario that is being (or has been) run.
Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None Drill Mode MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR BATXXX% R G F Manage Programs & Lists << Main Screen Drill List Drill 01 Drill 02 Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID ACT SPLIT TIME XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT XXX.
Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None Manage Programs & Lists MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR BATXXX% R G F Link: XX Custom Mode << Main Screen Quick Access Lists/Programs LST000000001 LST000000002 CSTM0000001 ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID ACT SPLIT TIME XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT XXX.
Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR BATXXX% Custom Lists << Manage Programs and Lists Select List Add to Quick Access (12 max) 1 Link: XX LST000000001 LST000000002 ISO: XX LST000000003 3 Ctrl: XXXXXXXX LST000000004 R G F ID ACT SPLIT TIME XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT XXX.
The NURO Device - User care of NURO - There is no user maintenance or service. Return NURO to Building Shooters for any repairs or service. Failure to comply with these precautions will void any warranty and potentially expose the user to harmful laser radiation.
NURO Modes of operation 23
Mode The purpose of the mode option is to allow the user to quickly switch the operating mode of the device from the main screen, without going off into the settings menu. Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR BATXXX% R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID ACT SPLIT TIME XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT XXX.
Save allows the user to save and name the data from the latest “run” in the device’s memory. Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM Hitting save opens a pop-up which allows the user to name the saved run if desired. Alternatively this could be a new page. Once the run is saved (or cancelled), the user is returned to the main screen.
Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR BATXXX% R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID ACT SPLIT TIME XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME “Prog:” stands for “program”. This will display a string identifying the drill, custom program, or (in post MVP versions) the downloaded scenario that is being (or has been) run.
Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None Drill Mode MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR BATXXX% R G F Manage Programs & Lists << Main Screen Drill List Drill 01 Drill 02 Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID ACT SPLIT TIME XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT XXX.
Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None Manage Programs & Lists MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR BATXXX% R G F Link: XX Custom Mode << Main Screen Quick Access Lists/Programs LST000000001 LST000000002 CSTM0000001 ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID ACT SPLIT TIME XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT XXX.
Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR BATXXX% Custom Lists << Manage Programs and Lists Select List Add to Quick Access (12 max) 1 Link: XX LST000000001 LST000000002 ISO: XX LST000000003 3 Ctrl: XXXXXXXX LST000000004 R G F ID ACT SPLIT TIME XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT XXX.
**New** Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM This identifier should be present if the device has sub devices linked to it in either master mode or repeater mode. It should display the number of sub devices that are actively linked. 24HR BATXXX% R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID ACT SPLIT TIME XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT XXX.
**New** Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR BATXXX% R G F Link: XX ISO: XX This identifier should be present if the device has ISO tools linked to it. (The ISO tool is the “wrist watch” device that will isolate out an individual shooter’s performance in a group range setting. It should display the number of ISO devices that are actively linked.
**New** Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM This identifier should be present if the device is linked to either a Master device, or to a Controlling device (tablet, phone, etc) while in the Repeater configuration. This identifies the device that is controlling (or receiving data from – in manual mode) either the Sub or the Repeater.
This string identifies the device from which the output is reported. Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR BATXXX% R G F Link: XX ISO: XX This entire table will be disabled in “Sub” configuration. In either Master or Repeater configuration outputs from this device will read MM (master).
Act – This is the actual event being “measured” or displayed in the timeline. Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None String Options MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR BATXXX% R G F BUZZ *New* Eliminate “BUZZ” STRT *New* - Initiation sequence begins (customizable but by default is a .5 sec audio output from the Master/Repeater device). GON – “Green” Laser On G0.25 – “Green” Laser blink 0.25s G0.75 – “Green” Laser blink 0.
Split – Time elapsed between the previous event in the timeline and this listed event. Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR BATXXX% R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID ACT SPLIT TIME XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME XXX.XX (ie. 000.00 seconds to 999.99 seconds). STRT (initiation) time is always 000.
Time – Actual time of event within the timeline. STRT event is always zero and is measured from the beginning of the start event. Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR XXX.XX (ie. 000.00 seconds to 999.99 seconds). If time goes over 999.99 seconds, time should keep running but begin counting/displaying again at 000.00. So future events would be manually logged at 999.
**Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Main Display > Settings Just a test header to the screen. Settings Menu << Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Blinking Live Fire MSTRD22-1 Manage Drills NURO1.
**Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Main Display > Settings Allows the user to manually navigate back to the main screen Settings Menu << Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.
**Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Main Display > Settings Allows the user to enter the configuration menu Settings Menu << Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.
**Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Main Display > Settings Displays the current configuration setting. Settings Menu Options are << Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR MSTR R 002.50 R RPTR SUB Default is MSTR Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.
**Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Main Display > Settings Allows the user to enter the par set menu Settings Menu << Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.
**Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Main Display > Settings Displays the current par set. Settings Menu X XXX.XX is the naming convention << Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps First character stands for the device output used for the par and can be MSTR R 002.
**Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Main Display > Settings **New** Settings Menu << Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Allows the user to enter the menu to adjust what device output data is displayed on the timeline presented on the main screen.
**Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Main Display > Settings **New** Settings Menu Displays the device current display configuration << Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps Values displayed here is either MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.
**Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Main Display > Settings Settings Menu Allows the user to view the standard drills and manage how they are run (customize the initiation and end sequences). << Main Screen Allows the user to enter the programming menu, to build their own customized programmed scenarios. Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.
**Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Main Display > Settings No value to display. Settings Menu << Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.
**Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Main Display > Settings Settings Menu Allows the user to enter the menu where they can adjust shot type and sensitivity. << Main Screen The device is intended to be functional with both real firearms and with simulated weapons such as simunition, UTM, and airsoft.
**Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Main Display > Settings Displays the current device setting. Values are anticipated to be: Settings Menu Live Fire << Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps Sim MSTR R 002.
**Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Main Display > Settings Allows entry into the menu to adjust the device output settings such as modulation (blinking) for the lasers in non-custom operation, laser output intensity (if possible) and volume for audio (if possible). Settings Menu << Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.
**Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Main Display > Settings No Data to Display Settings Menu << Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.
**Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Main Display > Settings Allows the user to enter the menu to manage multiple devices, device interaction and naming related settings and device linking for both ISO tools and other NUROTM projection devices. Settings Menu << Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.
**Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Main Display > Settings Settings Menu Displays current device name. This should be the same value as at the top right of the main display. (obviously it’s not in this example) << Main Screen MSTRXXXXXXX Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.
**Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Main Display > Settings Provides access to menu to show any relevant data about the device and allow the user to connect to the application and update the device firmware. Settings Menu << Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.
**Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Main Display > Settings Displays latest firmware version (naming convention is NOT being defined here – just placeholder stuff - open to suggestions. Sure you probably already have this in place). Settings Menu << Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.
**Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Main Display > Settings Allows use to enter the menu to set date and time for the device Settings Menu << Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.
**Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Main Display > Settings Allows use to enter the menu to view or manipulate saved data Settings Menu << Main Screen Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.
**Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Main Display > Settings Settings Menu Allows user to enter the menu to set up / manage device interface with applications on either mobile devices or computers. << Main Screen Allows Wifi and BLE Turn Off / Turn On Config Par Filter Drill+Cstm Shot Type Outputs Devices System Date/Time Data Apps / Wifi MSTR R 002.50 R Live Fire MSTRD22-1 NURO1.
Main Display > Settings > Set Configuration This menu allows the user to select the device configuration. It should also show some indicator as to which is currently selected, which updates when the selection is changed. This does NOT have to be an arrow as depicted, it’s just a concept placeholder. The objective is to have an intuitive method of indicating which configuration has been selected.
Main Display > Settings > Set Par This menu allows the user to customize a par set. Par Set Menu The first menu item will take the user to a page that allows them to select the output used for the par. There are four options, A, R, G, F. (Audio, Red Laser, Green Laser, Forest Laser). << Settings Select Output Set Par Time Set Delay **Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** A 002.
Main Display > Settings > Set Par > Select Output This menu allows the user to Select the par output. Select Par Output Default is Audio. << Par Set Menu Audio Red Laser Green Laser Forest Laser **Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** **Note that the visual outputs will perform based on the standard device settings. In other words if the output settings are for blinking, the laser will blink.
Main Display > Settings > Set Par > Set Par Time **Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Set Par Time This menu allows the user to Select the par time. Default is 000.00 for all outputs. << Par Set Menu The concept I’m working off of right now is that the user can use the arrow buttons to move up/down on the “Audio/Red Laser etc.
Main Display > Settings > Set Par > Set Delay **Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Set Delay This menu allows the user to Select and set the delay type and time for par sets. << Par Set Menu Delay indicates what happens when the user presses the I/A (Initiate / Audio) button on the device in par mode.
Main Display > Settings > Filter Display (Drill) DRILL Filter Display Menu **Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** This menu allows the user to choose what device outputs are displayed on the main screen in MANUAL mode or DRILL mode. << Settings The Start STRT will always display. ALL DRILLS The End END will always display. Reset Programmed Settings Default in MANUAL or DRILL modes is all stimuli being selected.
Main Display > Settings > Filter Display (Manual) MANUAL Filter Display Menu **Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** This menu allows the user to choose what device outputs are displayed on the main screen in MANUAL mode or DRILL mode. << Settings The Start STRT will always display. Manual Default in these modes is ALL No pre-set filters In PARSET mode the par stimulus will always display. There will be no options.
Main Display > Settings > Filter Display (Parset) Filter Display Menu PARSET << Settings **Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** There are no options in parset mode.
Main Display > Settings > Filter Display (Custom) Filter Display Menu CUSTOM << Settings **Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** This menu allows the user to choose what device outputs are displayed on the main screen in MANUAL mode or DRILL mode. The Start STRT will always display. CSTM000000001 Default in these modes is ALL Restore pre-set filters In PARSET mode the par stimulus will always display.
Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog Drill+Custom Menu **Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** This menu allows the user to enter the detailed menus for creating, managing and viewing custom scenario programs and viewing the pre-set drill parameters and managing initiation sequences and/or delays for them.
Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Pre-set Drills **Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** This menu allows the user to view drills or, edit the initiation and ending sequence for the drills as well as define output definitions (such as hand, gun, knife etc.) for the visual stimuli of the drills.
Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Pre-set Drills Name Device Projections << Manage Pre-Set Drills Device ID Red Green MM Forrest --------- ----------------- **Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** This menu allows the user to edit device output definitions during custom scenario generation. The device ID here is only MM (master/repeater). It cannot be changed because these are drills.
Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Pre-set Drills > Drill (XX) Drill (XX) **Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** This screen allows the user to view drill content for each of the drills. Appropriate colors should be applied to the table, just like on the main screen table. << Pre-set Drill Menu Projection definitions should be displayed (if defined). Act Proj Blink Time STRT ---- ---- XXX.
Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Pre-set Drills > Change End Sequence **Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** This menu allows the user to view or edit the end sequence for the drills. Change End << Pre-Set Drill Menu This menu allows the user to change the ending sequence for the standard drills (geezer mode). Default may not be edited.
Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Pre-set Drills > Change End Sequence > New End Sequence > End Sequence Event Edit End Sequence Event << Edit End Sequence Device ID Output MM On/Off? R -------------ON Blink? Y/N Time STDY XXX.XX **Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** This menu allows the user to edit or delete an individual event in the sequence.
Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Manage Custom Scenarios Custom Scenarios << Drill+Custom Menu **Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** This menu allows the user to create, view, or edit custom scenarios. Scrolling down and selecting each custom scenario will bring up a new screen displaying the scenario information information. Scrolling up/down will take the user to the full list of custom scenarios.
Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Manage Custom Scenarios > Edit Custom Scenario > Change End > Edit End Sequence Edit End Sequence << Change End Sequence Select this sequence Delete this sequence Change Name END00000001 000.00 Delay + End Sequence Event Act Proj Blink Time MMGON ---- ---- XXX.XX MMGON ---- ---- XXX.XX MMGOFF ---- ---- XXX.XX MMRON ---- ---- XXX.XX MMFON ---- ---- XXX.
Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Manage Custom Scenarios > Edit Custom Scenario > Change End > Edit End Sequence > Edit End Sequence Event Edit End Sequence Event << Edit End Sequence Device ID Output MM On/Off? R -------------ON Blink? Y/N Time STDY XXX.XX **Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** This menu allows the user to edit or delete an individual event in the sequence.
Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Manage Custom Scenarios > Edit Custom Scenario >> Edit Device Edit Device (Custom Scenario) << Edit Custom Scenario **Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** This menu allows the user to edit device output definitions during custom scenario generation.
Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Manage Custom Scenarios > Edit Custom Scenario > Edit Event Edit Custom Scenario Event << Edit Custom Scenario Device ID Output MM On/Off? R -------------ON Blink? Y/N Time STDY XXX.XX **Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** This menu allows the user to edit or delete an individual event in the sequence.
– whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Manage**Note manual operation) are disabled** Custom Scenarios > Edit Custom Scenario> Filter Display Filter Display This menu allows the user to choose what device outputs are displayed on the main screen in MANUAL mode or DRILL mode. <
Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Manage Custom Lists **Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Manage Custom Lists << Drills + Custom Prog + List of Custom Scenarios Edit List of Custom Scenarios LST000000001 LST000000002 LST000000003 LST000000004 LST000000005 LST000000006 BobsTrng_Fri 79
Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Manage Custom Lists > Edit Custom Scenario List Edit Custom Scenario List << Manage Custom Lists Change Name LST00000001 Delete/Cancel +/- Add and Remove Scenarios **Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** This menu allows the user to create/edit a custom scenario list. The user can change the name of the list. The user can add a custom scenario to the list.
Main Display > Settings > Drills + Custom Prog > Manage Custom Lists > Edit Custom Scenario List>+/- Custom Scenarios +/- Scenarios from List << Edit Custom Scenario List List Name: LST00000001 Custom Scenarios CSTM000000001 CSTM000000002 X CSTM000000003 X X Shoot360 **Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** This menu allows the user to add or remove custom scenarios from a list.
Main Display > Settings > Manage Shot Type Allows the user to enter the menu where they can adjust shot type and sensitivity. Manage Shot Type << Settings Live Fire **Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** The device is intended to be functional with both real firearms and with simulated weapons such as simunition, UTM, and airsoft.
Main Display > Settings > Manage Outputs Allows the user to enter the menu where they can adjust the outputs. Manage Outputs The user can disable the device audio. This applies in all modes. << Settings I don’t think the current rev allows us to adjust intensity on the outputs because we took out the ability to adjust current and voltage. If this is accurate, you can take out this menu item. We may consider this for a future gen of the NURO.
**Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Main Display > Settings > Manage Devices Allows the user to add or edit linked devices.
Main Display > Settings > Manage Devices > Add Sub Projection Device Add Sub Projection Device **In order to link a device** • Turn the device on • Select the “Manage Devices” menu • Place within 10ft of this device. Name: Link to: Unique IDs f non-linked devices detected All projection devices in link mode (set on manage device settings menu) that are within range will be displayed EXCEPT those devices already linked.
Main Display > Settings > Manage Devices > Remove Sub Projection Device Remove Sub Projection Device **Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Allows the user to delink sub projection devices. Are you sure? << Manage Devices In order for a device to be delinked, it needs to be on – and communicating with the relevant device.
Main Display > Settings > Manage Devices > Add Isolation Tool Add Isolation Tool Each time this menu is opened, The menu will display instruction to get a battery in the ISO tool and shake it for 10 seconds (which should turn it on). << Manage Devices The user should select and hit “enter” on “ Add ISO Now” **In order to link an ISO Tool** • Put a battery in the ISO Tool • Shake ISO for at least 10 sec • Place within 10ft of this device • Follow instructions below 00.
Main Display > Settings > Manage Devices > Remove Isolation Tool Remove Isolation Tool Each time this menu is opened, The menu will display instruction to get a battery in the ISO tool and shake it for 10 seconds (which should turn it on). The user should select and hit “enter” on “ De-Link ISO Now” << Manage Devices **In order to de-link an ISO Tool** • Put a battery in the ISO Tool • Shake ISO for at least 10 sec • Place within 10ft of this device • Follow instructions below 00.
Main Display > Settings > System Provides access to menu to show any relevant data about the device and allow the user to connect to the application and update the device firmware.
**Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Main Display > Settings > Set Date / Time Allows use to enter the menu to set date and time for the device Set Date / Time << Settings Menu Set Date: YYYY Set Time (24hr): MM DD 0000 90
Main Display > Settings > Manage Saved Data Manage Saved Data << Settings Menu DTG YYMMDDT24HR --------------------200209T2154 200209T2155 200209T2156 200209T2157 200209T2158 200209T2159 200209T2200 200209T2201 **Note – whenever out of main screen – all lasers are off and laser outputs (including from manual operation) are disabled** Allows use to enter the menu to view saved data. User can see the saved runs, saved in order with date time group (if any) and custom name (if any) displayed.
Main Display > Settings > Manage Saved Data > View / Delete Run View / Delete Saved Run Allows use to view all relevant data from the saved run. This adheres to the settings on the relevant display filters for the mode and/or scenario. If the scenario data isn’t there any more (ie. the scenario has been deleted) it will revert to the CUSTOM filters settings for the device.
NURO ACCESSORIES Accessories and recommended care Diffractive Optical Elements (DOEs) work like a lens that may be installed over each laser aperture to produce a specific sized shape at a given projection distance. The unique DOE housing allows for 360 degrees of orientation of each shape for additional training scenario versatility. The DOE’s require no special care beyond wipe clean with a lint free damp clot safe for glass and optical materials.
The NURO Device Diffractive Optical Elements (DOEs) Currently in two projection distances: 10m (copper colored housing) and 1m (silver colored housing). Each DOE is laser engraved with a representative of the image and some have the projection distance indicated as well. DOE Labeling Projected Image (Gun) Projection distance (10m) The smaller outer knurled ring turns freely and allows adjustment of the projected image orientation (angular).
The NURO Device The Isolation Tool (ISO) is a user wrist-worn sensor that links to NURO devices to allow differentiation of users by two sensor technologies. This differentiation allows the NURO System to distinguish between the actions of multiple users conducting training simultaneously. The ISO links to NURO via Bluetooth wireless connection providing NURO with sensor data. [Linking ISO to NURO] The ISO requires occasional battery changes (2032 coin battery) and to be wiped clean with a damp cloth.
The NURO Mobile App P r e d l o h e lac 96
The Engagement Assessment Tool (EA) U T U F Y T I L I B A P A C RE 97
The NURO System Online Ecosystem U T U F Y T I L I B A P A C RE 98
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Changing Names / Manual Data String Entry The intent is to have an alphabet menu that can be scrolled through using the arrow buttons, similar to how a non-touch screen Garmin GPS works.
Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR BATXXX% R G F Main run display. This displays the total time elapsed for the run. It is not a constant running display. The time listed here will be identical to the time listed for the last event (shot?) – what does the existing prototype/code display? I don’t remember. recieved in the timeline.
Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None Displays the device configuration currently in use along with the device name (below). MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR BATXXX% R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID ACT SPLIT TIME XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT XXX.
Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM Displays current date. Configured manually in settings upon device setup. 24HR BATXXX% R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID ACT SPLIT TIME XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT XXX.
Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM Displays current time. Configured manually in settings upon device setup. 24HR BATXXX% R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID ACT SPLIT TIME XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT XXX.
Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Displays current estimated battery life remaining. Alternatively the conventional method of showing a graphic battery with bars or a level in this space is acceptable. BATXXX% R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID ACT SPLIT TIME XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT XXX.
Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR Indicators showing the status of the three laser modules. If the letter is displayed, the laser is on. If the letter is not displayed, the laser is off. The letter should blink if the “on” mode of the laser is set to blinking. BATXXX% R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID ACT SPLIT TIME XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT XXX.
Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM 24HR BATXXX% R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID ACT SPLIT TIME XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT XXX.XX TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME A par set, within a firearms training context, is a defined time period for specific skill performance.
Main Display 000.00 Par: Off Settings Mode: Manual Save Prog: None MSTR XXXXXXXXXXXXX YY DD MM Settings menu will take the user away from this main display page to the settings main menu page. 24HR BATXXX% R G F Link: XX ISO: XX Ctrl: XXXXXXXX ID ACT SPLIT TIME XX ID ID ID ID ID ID ID STRT XXXX ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT XXX.XX SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT XXX.
FCC Information and Copyright This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.