PlayAlive Sport User manual

Installation manual v1
Sport
®
or

Content
1
1. Content
2. Component overview
2.1 Electronics
2.2 Steel components
2.3 Other
3. Site of construction
3.1 Maximum length of power cable
3.2 Correct placement of steel poles and console
4. Game selector console
4.1 Installing the console
5. Conduit pipes
5.1 Placement of conduit pipes & cables
5.2 Correct bending of conduit pipes
5.3 Pulling cables
6. The circle sign
6.1 Mounting the circle sign
7. Installing satellites in steel poles
7.1 Satellites ID’s
7.2 Installing each satellite
7.3 Installing the termination plug
7.4 Fix satellites with screws
8. Installing the power supply
9. Start up
9.1 Start up the system
9.2 Select Game
9.3 Reset the Game
9.4 Idle mode
9.5 Adjust Volume
10. Appendix
10.1 General introduction to PlayAlives Technology Platform
10.2 Conduit pipes and PlayAlive technology
10.3 Games

Component overview
2
8 x Splitter Sattelite
P00250
1 x Devicenet Cable
33 m (blue)
P00257
2 x Stainless steel poles
65 cm o. ground
3 x Dual adhesive tape
or male/female velcro
(for Sign)
1 x Termination Plug
(devicenet)
P00252
1 x Power supply
(IPSU)
P00251
2 x Stainless steel poles
45 cm o. ground
Installation manual
(this copy)
8 x Heads for curved
steele poles
2.1 Electronics
2.2 Steel components
2.3 Other
7 x Devicenet Cable
5.5 m (purple)
P00255
3 x Stainless steel poles
85 cm o. ground
1 x Sign
for Steel console
(either sourced locally or by PlayAlive)
1 x Bit TX 25 x 25 MB 27 x M5 Countersunk
16 mm A2
1 x Steel console
(powder coated)
oror or

3.1 Maximum length of power cable
Distance between power supply and the Speed console
must not exceed 33 m.
max. 30 m
min. 40 cm above ground
50 cm (recommended)
Power Supply Box
Console
Steele pole
Important!
Remember pull wire
in conduit pipe. Conduit
pipe needs to be sourced
locally.
Conduit pipe
Please install Power Supply
Box at a nearby building in
waterproof and vandalism
safe cabinet.
Site of construction
3
3.2 Correct placement of steel poles and console
Please follow the measures below when
positioning the steel poles.
5,00 m
5,00 m
90°
0,75 m
0,75 m
0,4 m
0,4 m
0,2 m
1,625 m
1,0 m
1,625 m
0,75 m
0,40 m
All measures are based on
the center of the pole.
0,85 m
0,65 m
0,45 m
0,00 m
- 0,20 m
- 0,30 m
- 0,40 m
- 0,60 m
- 0,50 m
- 0,70 m
0,2 m
Circle ø: 5,00 m

Game selector console
4
4.1 Installing the console
Seperate the console from its casting legs by remov-
ing the 4 screws at the bottom of the console. (The top
cover is reinstalled after casting and cable pulling.)
Follow the instruction on correct placement of console.
See illustrations in section 3.2 Correct placement of steel
poles and console.
After casting all steel poles and console legs. Place the
conduit pipes see section 5 Conduit pipes.
Use pull wire in the conduit pipes to draw cabels.
In order to avoid moisture from the ground, please seal
off the consoles connection to the ground. See illustra-
tion below.
Reinstall the top cover of the console, and fasten it at
the bottom with the 4 screws.
Install the satellite with ID 0, when mounting the sign,
please read section 6 The Circle Sign before installing the
satellite.
Console
Casting legs Conduit pipe
with pull wire
to power supply
(IPSU)
Conduit pipe
with pull wire
to steel pole
with ID 1 satellite
Seal off the
connection to
the ground
Important!
To avoid moisture from
the ground damaging
the electronics seal
off the connection to
the ground with for
instance wet pour.
- 0,30 m
0,00 m
- 0,60 m
- 0,70 m
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Conduit pipes
5
5.1 Placement of conduit pipes & cables
5.2 Correct bending of conduit pipes
5.3 Pulling cables
Cables must to be placed in conduit pipes between steel poles.
How to place the pipes are given below:
Pull all cables in the coundit pipes. Please be careful when pulling
the PlayAlive cables.
Important!
The illustration shows the correct bending radius when the
cable placed in conduit pipes goes from the ground to the
steel pole. To ensure easy passage of cable.
Please read the appendix
section 10.2 for further
instruction on how to handle
conduit pipes in combination
with PlayAlive cables.
Important!
Make sure the conduit pipes
are clean. It will ease the
maintaining, if at some
point it should be nessary
to change a cable.
5.5 meters devicenet cable
Up to 33 meters cable from iPSU to ID 0 satellite
Flexible conduit pipe
90°
Bend carefully with a soft curve
iPSU

The Circle Sign
6
6.1 Mounting the circle sign
Tip:
Draw a small mark on
what is top and bottom
of the top cover,
for correct remounting.
Loosen the top cover by the 4 screws.
Remember what is top and bottom of
the top cover! It is important to face it
correctly when mounting it again!
Mount dual adhesive tape to the back-
side of the sign.
Draw the cables through the top cover
and sign center holes and connect them
to the ID 0 satellite.
Fasten the satellite to to the top cover
with 3 screws.
Before sticking the sign and top cover
together, the top cover needs to be
fastened to the Console again with the
4 screws.
Carefully adjust the sign to the top
cover, check with the select game mode
that it is correctly placed before apply-
ing pressure to the sign.
Important!
Adjusting the sign. Please
check this at the end of
installation when power
is on. The sign needs to
t to the toggling colors of
the satellite.
Conduit pipe
with cable to
steele pole
ID 1 satellite
Conduit pipe
with cable to
power supply
(IPSU)
sign
ID 0 satellite
dual adhersive tape
or velcro tape
top cover
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Holes for
fastening
the satellite
LOGO
info www
Green
game
Green
light
LOGO
info www

Installing satellites in steel poles
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7.2 Installing each satellite
7.4 Fix satellites with screws
7.1 Satellite ID’s
Connect the pulled cables to each satellite. The cables cannot be
installed wrong as they only t to the connector one way.
Each satellite has an individual ID, shown on a label at the rear
of the satellite. Please make sure that each satellite is placed
correctly as illustrated.
7.3 Installing the termination plug
The satellites must be xed to the poles with 3 screws.
The holes on the poles are placed asymmetrically to ensure
correct orientation.
However it would be advisable to wait and rst x the screws at
the very end after you had completed the small startup tests.
Insert the termination plug in the ID 7 satellite.
This plug ends the communication ow between
the satellites. Without this plug inserted the installation
will not work properly.
Important!
Important!
Correct placement of the
satellites is needed in order
for the games to work as
intended! For example ID 0
is the satellite where you
select games and must be
installed at the game-selector
console.
Steel poles have 3,5 mm air
holes near the top. Please
make sure they are clear!
They enable potential mois-
ture to leave the poles.
ID 7
Cable from
ID 6 to ID 7
3,5 mm Air holes
Termination plug
Termination plug
iPSU
ID 0
ID 1 ID 7
ID 2 ID 6
ID 3 ID 5
ID 4

Installing the power supply
(iPSU)
8
The power supply (iPSU) must be placed in a dry area.
It has been designed for outdoor temperatures,
but should not be exposed to direct water (rain or water spray).
Recommended placement is inside a nearby building or in a vandal
proof metal cabinet placed near the playground.
A standard 110V / 230V power outlet must be available or installed.
Typical specications for the cabinet:
Dimensions: 400 x 400 x 250 mm (Power supply dimensions: 263 x 183 x 91 mm.
Vandalism proof metal cabinet with at least 1 key lock.
At least 1 (preferable 2-3) socket(s) with ground installed in the cabinet.
Important!
Power and cabinet
installation must be
handled by an electrician.
max. 30 m
50 cm (recommended)
Power Supply Box
(IPSU)
Console
Steel pole
Conduit pipe
Install Power Supply Box
in nearby building
in waterproof and
vandalicing safe cabinet.
Power cabinet
min. 40 x 40 cm
5 cm
230V
Power
Supply
min. 40 cm above ground
Optional: A timer controlling the electricity (power on/off)
can be added to the cabinet. Please see illustration of standard
timer that can be installed in a 110 V/230 V power outlet.
The timer need to be sourced locally. When applying a timer
the power can be switched off for examble at night time.
The optional timer
could look like this.

Start up
9
In idle mode all satellites lights up individually and can be used
individually. This mode is often a hit for minor children and designed
to create awareness.
The platform will go in idle mode if games are not selected. The
system will turn off and only wake up every now and then and show
colors to attract attention. Touching any satellite will bring the system
back and you willl be able to select games at the select game console.
Thanks for your effort installing another PlayAlive product.
9.1 Start up the system
Turn the power on at the IPSU. The satellites boot up and after few
minutes the power supply box should indicate two green lights. The
system is now ready to play.
9.2 Select Game
9.3 Reset the Game
9.4 Idle mode
Go to the console where satellite 0 is installed. Please select
a game by touching the satellite. The satellite toggles be-
tween 3 different colors. When the satellites indicate the yel-
low color it indicates that you can choose the game E-tennis.
See more at section 10 select games.
Touch the satellite 0 for 5 seconds and you will reset your current game and
be able to select a new game.
To adjust the volume, follow this procedure:
1. Turn off power
2. Wait 5 seconds
3. Turn on power
4. Wait for the select game menu to appear (switching between
different colors)
5. Select a game for example e-tennis.
6. When the game is on please touch and hold satellite 0 until
the satellite speak: “Set volume” – then release satellite.
7. Touch/tap satellite 0 repeatedly to adjust the volume
8. Volume adjustments are automatically saved and will remain
at this level until you adjust it again.
NOTE: It is rather important to have a certain sound level
in order to experience the full joy of the individual PlayAlive
activities.
If you have been able to conduct the elements as described at section
9.2 - 9.3 the PlayAlive site has beeen successfully installed.
9.5 Adjust Volume if needed
Green lights

The PlayAlive system is an interactive system. The technology elements
communicate with each other and thereby make it possible to realize
activities for all ages.
The visible part of the installation is the “satellites”. The satellites
are intelligent units that contain light, sound, touch sensor, and
communication. They act as the user interface to the system. Cables
connected to satellites supply them with power and communication.
IMPORTANT: BE CAREFUL WHEN HANDLING THE PARTS.
The PlayAlive technology elements are highly advanced electronics.
Despite the fact that they are very robust after installation, they can
easily be damaged before or during installation if not treated correctly.
NOTE: ALL PARTS ARE DESIGNED TO FIT TOGETHER WITHOUT THE
NEED OF USING FORCE.
When using exible cable pipes it is important to ensure that the
minimum bending radius complies too the following:
For our devicenet cables, we recommend 28/34 mm exible cable pipe /
conduit pipe with double walls for easy pulling of the cables.
Please note that low cost cable pipes are very soft and therefore very
easy to bend in inappropriate radiuses – they are not recommended!
It is further recommended to place covers over the ends of the cable
pipes during the period from installation of the pipes to installation of the
electronics to avoid water in the pipes.
When installing the cable pipes it is recommended to ensure that care
is taken to ensure that the pulling string in the pipes are kept available.
It makes pulling the cables a lot easier. If this is not possible, then we
recommend that you use vacuum (ex. a vacuum cleaner) to suck a
pulling string through. It has proven easier than other methods.
In some cases it is possible to push the cable through the pipes without
other help. In cases where this is not possible, it is recommended to use
a pulling string.
Please be aware that the PlayAlive cables are not designed to be pulled
in the connectors. When pulling the cables please make sure that you
pull the cable and not the connector.
Appendix
10
10.1 General introduction to PlayAlives Technology Platform
10.2 Conduit pipes and PlayAlive technology

10.3 Games
Please see the instructions for the different games below:
Additional games can be ordered at PlayAlive.
Keeper How many rescues can you make out of 16
shots? You ‘rescue’ by catching the green
satellite before it goes out.
The score is displayed continously
Killer See how fast you can complete the course.
You start by touching the green satellite.
This will display the patch with ashing blue
satellites. The result is displayed in seconds.
Red line = 10 seconds
Green line = 1 second
Pulse
E-squash
Catch as many blue lights as possible
within 30 seconds. Check out the score at
the end.
Red line = 10 satellite
Green line = 1 satellite
Serve the rst “ball” by touching the ash-
ing satellite at the top. The ball is now sent
over to the opponent’s court and the game
is on.
Best out of 3 points wins the game.
Free Play / Idle Mode Each satellite will have its own play mode
with Funny sounds and light creation. Will
cease when games are started.
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