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What are the computer requirements for working with the interactive Products of Sensamove?

Which operating systems are supported?

Will Windows 10 be supported?

Does the Sensbalance Software run on Apple computers?

Only by running a Windows Virtual Machine on your Apple computer or using Crossover products to run Windows applications on Mac.

Does the Sensbalance Software run on Android systems?

How do I install the Sensbalance Software ?

You can either install the software from the CD ROM in your Product package or download the most recent version from our website. Software –>

After installing the Sensbalance Software, and connecting my Sensamove Product with the my computer, the software does not show the product name and the serial number in the Overview Screen of the Sensbalance Software. What can I do?

Please disconnect and connect your Sensamove Product again using the USB cable delivered with your product. If the problem remains, please check the connection with another USB cable to rule out bad quality of the USB cable you are using. Please connect also the connection inside the USB port of your computer. Finally, check if the USB device driver is properly installed by Windows.
(Please checkif Windows reports Serial USB Controller problems in your Configuration Manager).

If problems still remain, it is advised to re-install the Sensbalance Software with all components again from CD ROM or via download from our website.

If problems remain after above actions, please contact <a href=”mailto:support@sensamove.com”>support@sensamove.com</a>

How do I enter Activation Keys for specific functional modules of the Sensabalance Software?

In the Overview Screen of the Sensabalance Software, you have to select one module after the other and press the edit button. In the appearing small window you have to enter the Activation Key. If entered correctly the Software will reply that the Key is correct. Back in the Overview Screen you will see behind the specific module : “Activated” (in green)

The Sensbalance Software recognizes my product name and the serial number, but when selecting functional software modules, like e.g. Free Exercise, BMS, NMC or Games, the system replies that the Software Module is not activated. What should I do?

You need to enter the specific Activation Key for each functional module you want to use with your specific Sensamove Product. Activation Keys of all functional modules bought, are provided on paper (Word Document) with your Sensamove Product inside the product packaging.

I lost my Activation Keys. What can I do?

Please send a request for a copy of your Activation Keys to <a href=”mailto:support@sensamove.com”>support@sensamove.com</a> . Please mention the serial number of your product and mention which software modules you have bought from Sensamove or from your Sensamove Dealer. Please add a copy of your order or ask your Sensamove dealer for confirmation of the delivery of mentioned software modules in the past.

I have entered Activation Keys for specific software modules for a specific Sensamove product, but the keys are not accepted. What can I do?

Check if the Sensamove product with the specific serial number is connected to your computer. If this is the case, please try to enter the Activation Key again. Typos are easily made.
If the problem remains, please contact <a href=”mailto:support@sensamove.com”>support@sensamove.com</a>.

Will Wireless Blue Tooth functionality come available for Sensamove Products?

Yes, currently the Wireless BlueTooth connection is in development.

Compatible with:
  • Windows
  • Windows 10
  • Apple with Windows virtual
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We often get questions about the NASCAR Driving Ratings. Mike Forde from NASCAR explained the ratings on the NASCAR.com site. Please read the explanation at:

LOOPED IN: DAYTONA DRIVER RATINGS (EXCERPT)
July 4, 2013, Mike Forde, NASCAR.com

A perfect driver rating is 150.0. Below is the complete formula of how NASCAR calculates the driver rating, and an example from the 2008 Darlington Raceway event:

Driver Rating Formula Explained

Driver Rating is a Loop Data statistic which is based on several statistical components. Below is an explanation of the formula, which is broken down into three different sections.

SECTION 1 – Primary Statistics

The “Primary Statistics” are those that are most important to the formula – and therefore awarded the most points.

The points assigned to each “Primary Statistic” are based on the point structure in place when the Driver Rating was developed in 2005, and use the points structure in place from 2004-2006. In the interest of continuity, the formula still uses the old points structure, even though the point structure was changed in 2007.

In the formula, the first place driver earns 180 points and the 43rd-place driver earns 34, with the increments in between the same as NASCAR’s points distribution scale. Each statistic is then “multiplied” or “weighted” depending on its importance to the formula. All ties in the “Primary Statistics” are broken by finishing position.

“Primary Statistic” points are then added together.

Primary StatisticsMaxMinMultiplier
Finish180341
Average Running Position (a)360682
Average Speed (b)180341
Fastest Lap (c)203.81/9

Footnotes:

(a) Average Running Position are while on the lead lap and under a green flag.
(b) For restrictor-plate races average speed in turns is used instead of overall average.
(c) Fastest Lap is the average of the fastest three laps by that driver.

Example: At Darlington, Jimmie Johnson’s Average Running Position ranked fourth. His point total would be 160, the point total of a driver who finished fourth in a race. In the Driver Rating formula, Average Running Position is important, and multiplied (or weighted) by two. Johnson’s total for that particular Primary Statistic would be 320.

SECTION 2 – Fixed Bonus Points

Bonus points are given for reaching certain goals. Below are the goals and the bonus points for each. (Note: All ties in “fixed bonus points” result in the bonus being added to all applicable drivers.)

Each “Fixed Bonus Points” total is then added together.

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Fixed Bonus Points

Win20
Top-15 Finish10
Leading Most Laps10
Lead Lap Finish5
Average Running Position better than 10.0 (a)5
Average Running Position better than 6.0 (a)5
Average Running Position better than 2.0 (a)5

Footnotes:

(a) Average Running Position are while on the lead lap and under a green flag.

Example: At Darlington, Kyle Busch earned every “Fixed Bonus Points” except for Average Running Position better than 2.0. Therefore, in this section, he earned 55 points.

Example 2: At Darlington, both Jeff Gordon and Kyle Busch had an Average Running Position better than 6.0. They would each receive five points for having better than 10.0 and another five for having better than 6.0. Each would get a total of 10 for their Average Running Position.

SECTION 3 – Variable Bonus Points

These are bonus points that are dependent on two statistics a driver earns in a given race – green flag laps led and green flag fastest laps.

The two stats are added together and then divided by the total green flag laps the driver has run in the race. The resulting number is then multiplied by 100.

The maximum number of points a driver can get in this section is 100.

Example: At Darlington, Greg Biffle led 94 green flag laps and had 33 green flag fastest laps run. He ran 217 green flag laps in the race. The formula here is 94 + 33 = 127. Then: 127 / 217 = .585. Then: .585 x 100 = 58.5.

OVERVIEW

When all three sections are tallied, the points from each section are added together (the maximum number possible is 900 points) and then adjusted by dividing by six, which makes a perfect Driver Rating 150.0.

MaxMin
Total Possible Points900139.8
Adjusted Driver Rating 150.023.3

Also, if a given race has less than 43 participants – the points awarded are adjusted accordingly to prevent inflated ratings. This is by design with reference to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series which has a standard field of 36 trucks.

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Below is an example of how Jeff Gordon’s Driver Rating was calculated for the 2008 race at Darlington Raceway:

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Driver Rating Example: Jeff Gordon at Darlington, 2008

Below is the formula used to tabulate Jeff Gordon’s Driver Rating at Darlington, 2008. Gordon, who finished third, scored a Driver Rating of 116.5, which was third-best in the race.

Primary StatisticsMaxMinMultiplierTotal Points
Finish331651165
Average Running Position (a)4.38141602320
Average Speed165.394 mph31651165
Fastest Lap172.166 mph91381/915.3
Total for Section: 665.3

(a) Average Running Position while on the lead lap and under a green flag.

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Fixed Bonus Points Achieved?Pts Worth Points Earned

Fixed Bonus PointsAchieved?Pts WorthPoints Earned
WinNo200
Top-15 FinishYes1010
Leading Most LapsNo100
Lead Lap FinishYes55
Average Running Position better than 10.0Yes55
Average Running Position better than 6.0Yes55
Average Running Position better than 2.0No50
Total Points for Section:25

Variable Bonus Points

(GF Fast Laps + GF Laps Led) / GF Laps X 100

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Gordon’s Number:

Green Flag Fastest Laps:11
Green Flag Laps Led:18
Green Flag Laps on Track:326

Formula: (11 + 18) / 326 X 100 = 8.9 Total Points for Section: 8.9

When sections are added together:

665.3 + 25 + 8.9 = 699.2

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Then divide by 6, per the formula:

699.2 / 6 = 116.5

GORDON’S DRIVER RATING IS 116.5