FlightScope PT238 Sports equipment motion measuring sensor User Manual 2

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Ball Comparison
Ball Comparison
Ball Comparison follows the same procedure as Club Comparison but allows
the performance of different balls to be compared.
Start by selecting “Ball Comparison” on the main screen.
Enter the names of two or more balls to compare. There are two ways of
ball entry: Simple and Advanced. Toggle between the two by clicking on
the Tab marked Advanced or Simple
In the Simple entry mode, add a ball using the  key, type in the
ball name and press the Enter key to add.
The Advanced tab provides lists of balls by manufacturer and
model. Select and edit balls from these lists. Ball names can be
edited after entry if needed.
To delete a ball entry, select the ball name and use the - key to delete.
To delete all entered balls at once, select Delete All from the - drop list.
Press Continue to proceed.
Ball Fitting Centre
FlightScope’s Advanced Ball Fitting uses Advanced Golf Solutions1 ball
performance data of actual ball performance tests as a subscription feature.
A 10-day “free trial” is provided for evaluation.
How to use Ball Fitting
Fitting starts by entering the Player and then selecting a reference ball to test
from the list provided.
Continue to play several shots (3 to 6 recommended) with the reference ball.
Delete wayward shots if needed so that a representative sample is obtained.
The “best” ball fit is now evaluated depending on chosen criteria of Distance,
Accuracy, and Control. These are set on the Dials provided on a scale of 0%
to 100% for each.
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Distance is traded off against Accuracy. For example, if the golfer wants the
best ball for distance, the dials are set to 100% Distance and 0% Accuracy.
If the player wants the best combination of Distance and Accuracy, the dial is
set for 50% Distance and 50% Accuracy. Note that the two dials add to
100%.
“Control” represents Accuracy Dispersion. The relative “weight” of between
0% and 100% can be set independently from the other criteria.
The Ball Fitting routine evaluates total distance, carry distance, accuracy
dispersion, ball speed, launch angle, and spin for all balls or for a selected
sub-range in the database. Measurements from the reference ball are applied
to the other balls in the database with consideration of the selected weights.
The best performing balls will be ranked in a list from “best” to “worst”.
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Limiting the Ball Range
Use Settings to select
the range of balls used
for comparison.
Filters can be selected
to limit the choice of
balls to specific
manufacturers (0ne or
several) or to a price
range (Premium,
Performance, or Value).
Modifying Fitting Criteria
The user can re-evaluate the ranking for different criterion settings, e.g. by
adjusting the relative weight of the Distance dial, and noting the new
ranking.
http://www.agsballfit.com/ “proprietary software and equipment specially
designed to conduct golf ball testing” et al.
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Publishing reports
What can be published
A report can be published from any screen with the Publish icon, or from the
Advanced Menu (F10 > Publishing)
A report can be of current session data, or of saved History data (retrieved
by Load History).
Publish format can be:
Data Table
Trajectory graphs
Screen image:
•
Current screen
•
All screens
Publish options
Reports can be published to a Printer, or to a PDF file, or to the email
address associated with the player.
Publish to printer:
Ensure that your printer is connected to the Computer, switched on,
and has sufficient paper for printing.
Check that the data on the screen represents the data you wish to
print (player name, date, etc.)
Click on the Publish icon
to display the Publish window.
Select “Printer” and paper size (A4 or Letter).
Select “Trajectory” (for graphs) or “Table” (for tabular report) from
the “Style” section, and click on the “Ok” button.
Select or confirm the printer from the "Print" dialog and click on the
“Ok” button to start the printing.
Wait for the printer to complete printing.
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Table Report
Trajectory Report
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Publish to PDF file:
Check that the data on the screen represents the data you wish to
print (player name, date, etc.)
Click on the Publish icon
to display the Publish window.
Select “PDF” and paper size (A4 or Letter) from the Publish To
section.
Select “Trajectory” (for graphs) or “Table” (for tabular report) from
the “Style” section, and click on the “Ok” button.
Select a location and filename where the PDF file should be saved
from the "Save as PDF" dialog (see below) and click on the “Save”
button.
Wait for the PDF file to be opened by the default PDF program.
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Publish to Email:
Check that the data on the screen represents the data you wish to
print (player name, date, etc.)
Click on the Publish icon
to display the Publish window.
Select “Email” and paper size (A4 or Letter) from the Publish To
section.
Select “Trajectory” (for graphs) or “Table” (for tabular report) from
the “Style” section, and click on the “Ok” button.
The default Email program will display a new Email dialog (similar to
image below) with the report attached as a PDF file.
Enter the Email address where the report must be sent to. Click on
the Send or similar button to send the email.
Wait for Email program to send the email.
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Label Printing
There is also a Label printing option.
Before publishing to a Label Printer, the label alignment must be set up.
Use the Advanced Publishing menu under the Advanced Menu (F10 >
Publishing > Advanced). Follow the Label Alignment Wizard steps. The Label
Alignment Wizard assists in setting up the printing of labels.
Reset Labels Printed resets the last label printed.
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Sensor Status Indicators
The status of the Sensor is displayed in the upper right hand corner of the
Main screen:
State 1 – Connected, Standby
State 2 – Connected, Ready
State 3 – Disconnected
USB Port Status
This indicates the status of the USB port is
“open” or “closed”. If the icon is I/blue the USB
port is “open” and usable. If the icon is 0/red,
the USB port is closed. A port will usually be
automatically opened unless it is occupied by
another program.
If required, use the Re-open Connection function on the Advanced
Settings menu to connect to the sensor. If “Re-open Connection” fails
after repeated attempts, check that the USB communications cable is
plugged into both the PC and the sensor. Also, investigate if another program
is running on the computer occupying the USB port.
Connection Status
Connection Status indicates if the sensor is
connected to the correct port and responds
normally to commands and messages. If true,
the icon will be blue.
When the sensor is disconnected the icon will turn red, indicating that the
sensor is not responding to messages from the computer.
A gray icon (along with red on the Port Status indicator) indicates that the
USB port is not open, and a connection attempt cannot be made.
The indicator will be red when the sensor is not switched on. If this occurs
check the power to the sensor or cycle the sensor power off and on to
attempt to reconnect the sensor to the computer.
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Ready/Idle
The Ready/Idle indicator (right side) indicates if the
sensor is active (ready) or inactive (idle).
A green icon indicates that the sensor is active and
ready to measure the next shot.
When the sensor is not measuring (idle) the icon is
blue. A gray icon indicates that the sensor is not
connected.
Battery Level
The Battery Level indicator shows the approximate
amount of charge available in the batteries.
NOTE –battery level indication is approximate as it is
strongly dependent on the way in which the
FlightScope is used as well as environmental factors
(hot or cold, etc.).
Tooltips
Place/Hover the mouse over any of the sensor status indicators to see a
short description of the indicator.
Club Type and Roll/Tilt indicator:
Click this indicator to set the club (D: Driver, W: Wedge, I: Iron) you would
like to optimize for. The indicator also displays the sensor’s tilt and roll
angles. The user is warned when the sensor is not in the optimal tilt range or
roll range. When the roll angle is within an acceptable range, only the tilt
angle is displayed.
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User Manual
The User Manual button on the Main Screen menu opens a PDF copy of this
manual.
Alternately it can be opened from the Advanced Settings Menu
(F10 > Help > User Manual).
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Advanced Settings
Enter the Advanced Settings menu by clicking on the button on the Main
screen, or alternatively by pressing the F10 key.
Sensor
Re-open Connection
Scans all available ports for a
connected sensor, and
connects if found.
Setup Wizard
Runs the Setup Wizard
Parameters
Advanced technical use
only.
Parameters used in the
sensor can be viewed and
modified. The user should
never modify these unless
specifically instructed by a
qualified FlightScope
engineer.
NOTE – not all parameters
displayed are available on all
FlightScope systems
Detection Mode
Select
Outdoor or Indoor mode, as
appropriate. Incorrect
selection may affect
measurement results.
Enable/Disable/Video
Capture Enables or
disables video capture
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mode
System Info The System
Info submenu feature,
available in the Sensor
advanced menu, gives
technical information about
the tracking sensor and
software. This is usually
checked when the system is
maintained.
Raw Data Download,
Processed Data
Download
These diagnostic functions
are for advanced users and
service engineers exclusively.
Networking
If you wish multiple
FlightScope screens, set the
application connected to the
FlightScope as the Server,
and the others as Clients.
See also below “extended
desktop mode”
Sessions
Enables data saved from
sessions done with previous
versions of FlightScope to be
re-integrated with the
current software release.
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Display
Handedness
Choose left or right-hand
player.
Units
Club Units can be set
differently from other
measurements to allow
flexible data displays
Screen & Display settings
Choose to display or not, the
Shot Plot, Ball Trajectory,
Ball Fitting screen, and
Swing Labs club analysis.
Face angle can be set
relative to either “target line”
or “club path”
Tour Player Data - Drivers
Dynamic Loft set relative to
either “Vertical Axis” or to
“Attack Angle”
For display of averages,
choose Normal or Absolute.
Tour Player Data
View FlightScope-measured
data of tour players with
both drivers and irons. Rank
players by different criteria.
Tour Player Data - Irons
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Altitude
Adjust altitude (height above
sea level) to match the
location. At locations higher
than 1000m (3300ft) above
sea level the High setting is
recommended. Depending
on the type of sensor, this
setting may not be
adjustable.
Surface
Surface may be adjusted to
suit the landing conditions.
Publishing
Publish session data to
printer, PDF, email or label
printer. The Label Alignment
Wizard assists in setting up
the printing of labels. Reset
Labels Printed resets the last
label printed.
Add-ons
Click on “Add-ons” to be
taken to a web page where
add-on download and install
instructions are listed
Enable the optional
SwingViewPro video analysis
function.
Help
Click on “User Manual” to
view this document or the
Swing Labs manual... Start
Troubleshooter, engage
Remote support, and check
for updates of the software.
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FlightScope
Troubleshooter
Click on “FlightScope
TroubleShooter” to carry out
a troubleshooting session.
Troubleshooter sessions
have 5 parts:
1.
Collect Configuration
settings. This stores the
software settings
2.
Connect to the sensor, and
record its serial number.
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3.
Measure the electromagnetic
environment and the quality
of the radar signals in the
local environment
All channels are downloaded
of the environment
4.
Data from a shot is now
recorded, so that a file can
be sent to the FlightScope
Support team for analysis of
the client situation.
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If the unit does not trigger,
use Manual Trigger
immediately after the shot is
played.
Click finish.
5.
Generate the Troubleshooter
Report file, which creates an
email that can be sent to
FlightScope Support.
Send this email.
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Remote Support
Remote Support is a facility
that enables a FlightScope
Support Engineer to view
your FlightScope screens
directly.
To use Remote Support,
your PC must be connected
to the Internet.
Click on “Remote Support” to
activate a Remote Support
connection.
Note that the FlightScope
Support Engineer will need
the ID number of your
system to start a remote
support session.
The “About” screen states
the software version and
activation status installed.
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Connecting a Video Camera
FlightScope can capture a video clip of a shot from a connected video
camera. This can be used for visual feedback of the player’s motion during
the shot.
Prerequisites
In addition to the FlightScope radar, software and PC, you require:
Digital Video camera with “Firewire” (IEEE13894) or USB interface to PC
Tripod for camera
FlightScope Media Player software (supplied)
NOTE: Consult your PC and/or camera vendor to ensure that the PC and
camera have compatible interfaces and the required interface driver software
Hooking up the camera
With the FlightScope set up as usual:
Set up the camera on a tripod to one side of the tee with a good view of
the tee and of the player hitting a shot.
Connect the video camera to the PC using the “Firewire” or USB
interface port (whichever is applicable)
Switching on the Video Capture mode
Configure the FlightScope software by executing the following steps:
Press the F10 button or press the Advanced Settings button on
the main screen.
Select Sensor  Enable Video Capture.
This will enable the video capture mode, which will become active only after
quitting and restarting the FlightScope program.
Configuring the Video Capturing
If or when the video capture mode is enabled, configure the video capture
controls under the Advanced Settings menu (or press F10), and selecting:
Sensor  Video capture…
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On the “General” Tab:
Set the media files location (Path to
capture to..)
(It is strongly recommended that you
allocate a different folder for each
recording session, so that the FlightScope
Media player only takes the video files
that you are interested in).
Tick “Open video with default media
player" to open automatically the last
recorded video file with the default media
player.
Set capture options
Pre Roll Duration = Recording time
before trigger moment (default is 3
sec)
Clip Duration = Total length of
recording (default 7 sec)
Tick the “Start capturing on radar
trigger” box
Set Video Compression
Compressor: compression type used
(MJPEG default)
Quality: Amount of compression (Default
50%)
Select Video Sources tab:
Select Video Source type (default is
External Capturing Device)
Select Device (default automatically
registered by the PC when the video
camera is attached).
Press Preview button to test if video
source is functioning
Do not select the Pause box
Press OK to complete setup. The video
system is now ready to use.
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Operating the video system
1.
On the main screen, select the mode (e.g. Club or Player comparison)
2.
On the Player Comparison Screen, enter players’ names/clubs/balls.
3.
Press Continue to ready the system for shots.
4.
FlightScope will now record a video clip with each shot.
5.
On the Video screen, the shot data, trajectory plot, and video clip will be
displayed.
6.
The Next shot can be played as soon as the previous clip is saved
(automatic). (The clip is saved with date and time information.)
If “Automatically Open with Default Media Player” is validated, you see
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Playback of video clips
Run the FlightScope Media Player to play back (view) stored video clips:
START > All Programs > EDH > FlightScope V5.x.y > FlightScope
Media Player
Right-click on the screen to
open the controls:
LOAD FILE
Loads a single file for replay
LOAD DIRECTORY
Selects directory to play (all files in sequence)
LOOP DIRECTORY
Will automatically start at the first file after
finishing the last, in a continuous loop
STOP
Ends the replay
SET RESULTS DELAY
Custom settings for replay presentation
SET RESULTS DURATION
Custom settings for replay presentation
PAUSE UNTIL KEY PRESSED
Manual control for replay presentation
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Setting up “Extended Desktop Mode”
If FlightScope is run on a PC with another software application, it may be
desirable to view the FlightScope screen on a secondary monitor connected
to the PC. This is called “extended desktop mode”.
For example, FlightScope as well as video swing analysis software may be
run on a single PC. The video analysis screen can be displayed on the PC
while the FlightScope results are displayed on a second monitor.
Connecting a second monitor
Connect the second monitor to the “VGA” connector on the
PC. This is commonly a D-shaped connector with 15 pins.
Alternately, a DVI connection may be used on PC’s that has a DVI output
Setting FlightScope to display on the second monitor
NOTE
Display mode must be set to “Extended Desktop” mode
•
Select the FlightScope application (which should be running at this time)
•
Move mouse cursor to desired screen, and press the F11 key
FlightScope will now be displayed on the second connected monitor.
FlightScope
Monitor #2
PC/notebook
F11 key
USB cable
VGA cable
Connecting a second monitor
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Setting up additional FlightScope Screens
If you require FlightScope to display simultaneously on multiple screens, with
DIFFERENT data views, you need to install the FlightScope software for each
screen, whilst ensuring the monitor(s) is (are) connected to the PC. (see
Extended mode above)
Setting FlightScope to display on the second monitor(s)
•
Start the FlightScope application connected to the
FlightScope
•
Set this application in “Server” mode, in the
networking menu
•
Move mouse cursor to desired screen, and press the F11 key
•
Start second installation.
•
Set second (and any additional screens)
application(s) to “Client” , in the networking
menu
Default settings are:
Server settings
Client settings
Consult FlightScope Support to change these settings if necessary.
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The FlightScope software, including real time tracking, will now operate on
the additional monitor(s) with status icons showing connectivity status.
Server at
rest
Client at
rest
FlightScope
Server
waiting
connection
PC/notebook
Server with
one
connection
Client
connected
Monitor #2
Connecting a second FlightScope screen
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Software Activation
Whenever there is a new installation of FlightScope software on a PC, a
process of activation is required. This ensures that the user is informed of the
latest releases, and can operate the FlightScope in optimum conditions.
If your
software is not
activated, you
can continue
for a 10-day
window period
prior to
activation.
To activate
your software,
you must
request
activation file if
you have not
already
received it.
Click on No if
you need an
activation file.
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Ensure that
your activation
code request is
made from the
computer that
is connected to
the
FlightScope!
Enter the
FlightScope
Unit’s serial
number, in the
space
provided, with
the software
running on the
PC to be used.
(See below)
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The serial
number is
marked on the
ID plate to the
rear of the
unit.
Mark if the
computer that
is connected to
the Sensor is
also connected
to the internet
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Select whether
the unit is used
Indoors,
Outdoors or
both.
Also enter your
contact details
so that you can
continue to
receive
updates.
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See screen…
for online
activation code
request
If your PC is
connected to
the internet,
your activation
request will
have been sent.
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If you are not
connected to the
internet, phone
the USA number
or Europe/Other
number for your
activation
request.
NOTE
The Installation
ID for your
installation
must be provided
when calling.
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OPERATION WITH APPLE TABLETS AND SMART
PHONES
Running the software
Make sure the X2 sensor is switched on and in standby state (Status LED
flashing green, Comms LED lit blue)
Click the FlightScope icon on the desktop to start the software. The
application will communicate wirelessly with the FlightScope X2 sensor.
The application will open on the Shot Plot screen, or on the last screen used
before (if any).
3D Shot Plot on Apple device
Measurements of each shot will be displayed in numbers and graphically on
the current screen.
It is possible to scroll back and forth through shots by touching the Shot
number display (lower left on the screen).
Slide screens sideways or up and down to view other displays of data.
The Screen Map button provides an easy way to navigate
between various screen displays. Touch any screen in the
map to select.
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The graphic display screens available are:
3D Shot Plot
Real time track
Club Analysis (Attack paths, Speed, Acceleration)
Additional screens include
Table of shots (To open: Place finger on data bar at bottom and
hold. To close select Resume)
Data (of individual shots)
Results (for session)
Status Indicators, Display Map and Settings icons are displayed at the top of
all screens. Measured data are displayed at the bottom of each screen.
Screens Map
Table View
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Club Analysis Views
Several club measurement screens can be selected.
Settings
Press the Settings icon
menu:
at the top of the screen to open the Settings
Session
New
Create a new session - type in a name for the session. Press Continue
Select the mode: Club, Ball or Player Comparison:
Club Comparison
Press + to add a club. Enter the club name, type (driver, iron, wedge),
make, model, and other desired data of the club. As a minimum, a name and
type must be entered.
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Press +Group to add a pre-defined group. This list will be empty when first
used. A group can be created by entering several individual clubs and then
selecting Save Group.
Club entry data can be edited and changed at any time. Press Edit and press
the > key next to the club name to change its details.
Press Continue to start playing.
Ball Comparison
Press + to add a ball. Enter the ball name, make, and model.
Press +Group to add a pre-defined group of balls. This list will be empty
when first used. A group can be created by entering one or more balls and
then selecting Save Group.
Ball entry data can be edited and changed at any time. Press Edit and press
> next to the ball name to change its details.
Press Continue to start playing.
Player Comparison
Press + to add a Player. Enter the player name. For convenience, the
software will name successive player entries “Player 1”, “Player 2”, etc. for
fast entry.
Press +Group to add a pre-defined group of players. This list will be empty
when first used. A group can be created by entering one or more players and
then selecting Save Group.
Player names can be edited and changed at any time. Press Edit and press >
next to the player’s name to edit. Save to complete.
Press Continue to start playing.
Player
Opens the list of Player(s) in the session, allowing adding, deleting, or
changing players.
Clear Shots
This will delete all measurements in the session, for example if you want to
clear the display for a fresh start
Send to e-mail
Opens an email window where a recipient’s email address can be entered, so
that a file of the FlightScope “session data” can be sent.
Connection Settings (Advanced Technical Users Only)
Host and Port
FIXED SETTINGS - DO NOT MODIFY IN NORMAL USE
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Host lists the IP address used for wireless connection to the FlightScope. The
standard setting is 192.168.2.1
Port specifies the port number used for wireless connection to the
FlightScope. The standard setting is 5100
Environment Settings
Detection Mode
Select Indoor mode when ball flight is below approx. 20 meters (60 ft.).
Select Long Indoor mode when ball flight is above 20 meters (60 ft.), but a
net or other arresting device is used to restrict ball flight (e.g. at a trade fair
hitting area)
Select Outdoor mode when ball flight is unrestricted, e.g. on a golf course or
driving range with no nets.
Sensor to Tee distance
Enter the distance from the sensor’s face to the tee/hitting spot.
Tee surface height
Enter the height of the tee surface (not the Ball Tee) above the surface on
which the FlightScope is placed.
Altitude
Enter the altitude where FlightScope is used, e.g. coast, etc.
Some devices allow “automatic” altitude setting. Set On if available.
Personal Settings
Handedness
Enter Right or Left hand.
Measurement System
Enter Metric or Imperial units to be displayed.
Accept Shot
Set how shot measurements will be accepted.
About
Displays FlightScope software version information.
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Club Select
Press the club icon at the top of the screen to select
the next club in the session (if more than one).
The club type (e.g. Driver) is illustrated for type
confirmation.
Player Select
Ball Select
Press the player icon (only visible in the Player
Comparison mode) at the top of the screen to select
the next player in the session.
Press the ball icon at the top of the screen to select
the next player in the session (if any).
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SENSOR FIRMWARE UPDATING
This section describes the procedures to update Sensor firmware.
CAUTION
Sensor firmware programming is a critical task
that requires the power supply and USB
connections to be uninterrupted while in process.
Do not run this process under battery power.
1.
With the sensor connected and switched on, open the Firmware Writer
program.
2.
After the application has opened click on Configure Devices on the
welcome screen.
3.
Select the sensor. Only one sensor should be connected when
programming firmware, so that a wrong selection is not made.
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4.
Use the Refresh button to update the list if a sensor is removed and reconnected to the PC. If no sensors are listed after pressing the refresh
button when a sensor is connected then the PC may still be installing
software drivers.
5.
On the next screen, click Browse to locate the firmware file.
6.
From the open dialog box find and select the golf_5_xx.fsf file and
click on “Open” .The file will normally be located in the Firmware
directory on the CD, or within the program files PC directory:
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7.
Press Next to proceed with the selected firmware file.
8.
The Product Key dialog box will indicate if a product key is required.
9.
If the message “Please contact EDH for a product key to run this
firmware”, you will be asked to supply the information provided in the
product key window. Click “OK” and make a note of the information.
This information must be supplied to an EDH support engineer by email
on support@flightscope.com. The product key to enter will be provided
on return. Enter the product key obtained in the Product Key field and
click “Next”.
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10. The firmware will now be written to the sensor:
11. On completion of writing, cycle the power on the Sensor to reboot, and
then click on Finish.
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SPIN MEASUREMENT
FlightScope measures the spin of a ball accurately both outdoors as well
indoors where ball flight distance/time is limited.
CAUTION
Balls in poor condition or of poor quality (for
example damaged balls) should not be used
when measuring spin because the marks on the
ball may cause incorrect spin to be reported.
Spin measurement methods
FlightScope directly measures the spin rate of the ball both indoors and
outdoors.
Marking and placing a ball for spin measurement
NOTE
This procedure is only required when measuring spin indoors.
A ball flight distance of at least 14 ft. (4.2 meters) is necessary.
A metal foil disk or patch is used to assist
FlightScope to detect the spin of the ball
reliably in a hitting cage where the flight time
is limited:
Stick a single metal foil disk or patch of
approximately 5mm (1/4 inch)
diameter/dimensions to the surface of the
golf ball.
Tee the ball up with the metal disk facing
forward, away from the sensor.
Spin measurement rule:
Outdoors
Indoors
Use unmarked balls in
good condition
Use with balls marked
with metal sticker
Metal sticker order info: Part# 77715A33 Foil
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DEFINITION OF PARAMETERS
Carry Distance: Distance in a straight line from the tee-off spot to where
the golf ball touches the ground again. Roll excluded.
Clubhead Speed: The club speed at the point of impact.
Ball Speed: Speed of the golf ball at the start of flight, in the direction of
flight.
Smash Factor: This is a factor of shot efficiency. It provides a very good
idea of how sweetly the ball was struck. Even on perfect shots, the Smash
depends on factors such as balls used, coefficient of restitution of the club,
and loft.
HINT: The process allows the fitter to wait for acknowledgment from the
client on a good shot on a specific club, before proceeding and accepting
following shots that have the same or better Smash results (higher value).
When changing to the next club, the process is repeated.
Launch Angle: Also known as vertical angle or elevation angle. The launch
angle is the angle at which the ball departs from the tee position from the
horizontal plane.
Direction: Also known as horizontal angle or azimuth angle, it is the angle
at which the ball travels from the tee position relative to the pointing
direction of sensor in the horizontal plane. Positive angles are to the right
(clockwise) and negative angles are to the left (counter-clockwise).
Vertical Descent Angle: The angle at which the ball hits the ground
relative to the horizontal plane.
Height: The apex (maximum height) that the ball reaches during its flight.
Classification: The classification of the shot is made based on the
measured trajectory direction and curvature of the flight path.
Attack Angle: The angle in the vertical plane relative to the horizontal, at
which the club head is delivered to the ball. A negative number angle
indicates a descending club and a positive angle indicates an ascending club.
Face Angle: The horizontal angle of the clubface at ball impact relative
to the line of play. The angle is displayed with an R (Right – for club face
pointing to the right) and L (Left – for club face pointing to the left).
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Club Path: The direction of the club movement relative to the target line at
the position of ball impact. The angle is displayed with an indication R (Right
- for in-to-out movement) and L (Left – for out-to-in movement).
Dynamic Loft: The vertical angle of the club face relative to the horizontal
at ball impact. This angle is made up of the club loft (most dominant) as well
as the position and flex of the club shaft at impact.
Swing Plane (H+V): The swing plane is the plane in which the club head
moves. The horizontal angle (H) is relative to the target line. The vertical
angle (V) is relative to the ground) e.g. 90˚ would be upright; 0˚is parallel to
the ground).
Ball Spin Axis: The spin axis indicates the orientation of the ball spin. A ball
with pure backspin only will have a spin axis of 0˚. A positive spin angle will
indicate ball movement to the right due to spin.
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SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
Description
FlightScope is a proprietary golf ball tracking system that provides shot
statistics and performance reports for professional golf club comparison and
club calibration applications. It is a valuable tool for coaching, club fitting,
player evaluation, and golf equipment sales.
System Functions
The Startup screen provides navigation buttons for:
Primary Functions
Utilities
• Club Comparison
• Online User Manual
• Player Comparison
• Advanced Settings
• Ball Comparison
• Setup Wizard
• Play mode
Club Comparison
A number of clubs to be compared can be entered. A series of shots played
with each club. Ball flight data as well as club swing data are collected and
displayed for each shot. The running average performance of each club is
calculated. Odd shots can be excluded from statistical calculations. As the
player progresses through the list of clubs, the comparative average statistics
are provided for the selection of the most suitable club.
Player Comparison
As with clubs, a number of players can be entered and their individual results
compared.
Ball Comparison
As with clubs, a range of balls can be entered into the system. The shot
results are analyzed with average value statistics for determination of the
most suitable ball.
An optional advanced Ball Fitting feature is available.
Play
This function allows free play of shots without the need to set up a session.
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Technical capabilities
Specifications below represent typical performance.
Balls and Clubs
All regulation tournament balls and good quality practice range balls. All
woods and other clubs.
Measurement zone
The sensor measures ball flight in a spatial volume of approximately 30
degrees vertical by 20 degrees horizontal around its pointing direction.
Launch velocity
Up to 400 km/h (250 mph)
Launch angles
Vertical and horizontal (direction) angles, within the measurement zone.
Carry and lateral distances
Landing position of the ball.
Height
The height the ball reaches along its flight path.
Clubhead Speed
The club head strike speed.
Spin
Ball spin at launch. This spin rate is directly measured and requires the use
of good quality balls. Poor ball quality may affect accurate measurement of
spin rate. The ball must be marked when testing indoors (see section on
Spin Measurement).
Physical characteristics
Dimensions
Approx. 325 x 300 x 100 mm (12¾ x 117/8 x 4 in) (W x H x D)
Mass
Sensor: approx. 3.6/4.9 kg (8/10¾lbs.) without/with battery cells
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Environmental Specifications
Ambient temperature:
Recommended operating range 0ºC to 45ºC (32ºF to 104ºF)
Ingress protection:
IP54 / NEMA-4.
Electrical characteristics
Electrical supply:
100-240 V AC @ 0.2 Amp,
single phase
50/60Hz
Communications:
USB 2.0 Hi Speed
WiFi (IEEE 802.11b/g)
Bluetooth Class 1 version 2.0 (Factory
Option)
Electromagnetic compatibility:
Meets FCC, Industry Canada, and CE
standards
Earthing
An earth connection must be provided to the power supply.
Requirements for Outdoor Installations
The following are typical requirements for an outdoors installation:
• (Safe) mains supply point (100 - 240 V AC, 0.2A, 50/60 Hz, single phase)
• Tee on grass or hitting mat
• Level surface
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PC AND OTHER DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS
PCs and Notebooks
Most new PCs or Notebook computers with the following minimum
requirements can be used with FlightScope:
Processor/speed:
Any
Memory (RAM):
1 GByte or more recommended
Hard disk storage:
80 GByte or more
CD/DVD ROM drive
Display:
1024 x 768 pixels or more
Interface ports:
USB 2.0 Hi Speed, DC supply current to 500 mA
Operating system:
Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7.
A sunlight-readable screen is strongly recommended if used outdoors
Consult your PC vendor to determine if your computer’s technical specifications meet
the USB port requirements.
Apple Products
Mobile devices from Apple Inc. can be used with FlightScope. Current
compatible products include iPod, iPhone, and iPad.
Android-based Products3
Mobile devices from various manufacturers operating Android operating
software can be used with FlightScope. Compatible products include
Samsung Galaxy Tab, and certain smart phones from Google, HTC, LG,
Motorola, Samsung, Sony Ericcson, and other suppliers.
Current versions of Android supported by FlightScope:
Operating system version
Android
Android
Android
Android
Android
Android
Android
3.0 (Honeycomb)
2.3.3 (Gingerbread)
2.3 (Gingerbread)
2.2 (Froyo)
2.1 (Eclair)
1.6 (Donut)
1.5 (Cupcake)
Supported
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Android devices must use Bluetooth to connect to FlightScope. FlightScope must be
custom fitted with Bluetooth at factory. Consult your FlightScope representative at
time of purchase if you want to use an Android device.
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MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
FlightScope is designed to operate reliably with a minimum of maintenance
for many years. This section tells you how to care for your FlightScope to
ensure that you achieve this.
Basic Care
1.
DIRT AND GREASE: Keep the sensor clean. Clean occasionally with a
damp cloth using a light detergent if necessary. WARNING: As a safety
precaution, always switch electrical supplies off when working or
maintaining electronic equipment.
2.
TRANSPORTATION: Place your FlightScope in its original shipping
carton or case, to prevent it from damage when transported in a vehicle
or aircraft. Contact your FlightScope distributor for advice on transport
packaging options in case your original packaging is not available.
3.
ALIGNMENT: The alignment of the sensor is important to ensure good
results.
4.
AREA: The performance of the system may be affected if used where
the ground of floor is not reasonably level. There must also be no
obstructions between the sensor and the tee.
5.
PARAMETERS: Do not change the sensor Parameters that are
accessible under the Advanced Settings menu, unless instructed by a
FlightScope Support engineer. If parameters are changed, the function
and performance of the system may be compromised.
6.
RAIN: Although the sensor is sealed and will not allow rain and dust to
enter, the mains power supply connection may be unsafe if wet. When it
rains, switch the system off and take it undercover or cover the sensor
and especially power cables and AC adapter with a waterproof covers as
a precaution.
7.
MECHANICAL SHOCK: The sensor contains sensitive microelectronic
circuits that may be damaged or altered by hard impacts. Therefore,
take care not to drop the sensor, hit it with a club or ball, or cause any
other impact to it if possible.
8.
CABLE DAMAGE: Check your power supply and communications cables
occasionally for damage or wear. Repair or if necessary replace
damaged or worn cables.
9.
CABLE HANDLING: Take care not to pull, twist or kink cables when
handling, to prevent possible damage and ensure long life. When
disconnecting cables, coil the cables loosely before packing.
Replacement cables are available from your FlightScope distributor.
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10. SENSOR DAMAGE: Regularly check the sensor for signs of damage. If
enclosure is damaged it can be repaired at a FlightScope service
location.
11. REPAIRS: The sensor contains no user serviceable parts. If necessary
the sensor must be returned to your supplier for repairs. Unauthorized
opening and repair actions may invalidate warranty.
Rear Panel LED Indicators
Three color LED indicators are located on the rear
panel of the sensor.
The LED’s are:
Status
Connected
Charging
Status LED
This is a multicolor indicator that indicates equipment status as follows
Color
None
State
OFF
Blue Blinking
System
switching on
Processor
Initialization
Idle
Green
flashing (fast)
Green
flashing (slow)
Red/Green
flashing
Armed
Red/Off
Low Battery
Description
Power is OFF or Sensor defective.
Check power connection/send for
servicing.
After switch on
System is powered ON and the signal
processor is running normally.
System is powered ON and signal
processor is running normally. System
is not armed.
System is running and ready to
measure a shot.
Batteries are run down
Connected LED
This blue LED blinks when a Wireless data connection (WiFi or optional
Bluetooth) is established with the PC. The LED will be OFF when a USB cable
connection has been made with a PC.
A broken connection can often be re-established with the “Reopen
Connection” function. (Press F10 key on PC keyboard, select Sensor, select
Reopen Connection)
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Charging LED
This amber LED will blink while the battery is charging.
It will be off when
•
the battery is fully charged, or
•
the AC adapter is not connected.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
Q: What is FlightScope?
A: FlightScope is a low-power 3D Doppler tracking radar for Golf and other
sports. It accurately measures the launch and flight of balls and clubs and
provides quantitative data about player and equipment performance.
Q: How does FlightScope work?
A: FlightScope creates a low level electromagnetic field through which the
golf ball and the golf club move. The movement creates a disturbance that is
detected and processed to extract position and speed. The measured launch
and flight data is displayed on a PC program in various views, and also
stored. Measurements include: ball and clubhead speeds, launch angles,
spin, carry distance, smash factor, and more.
Q. How is FlightScope different from other golf measurement
systems?
A: FlightScope is fundamentally different from most other launch monitors
because it measures ball speed, position and direction continuously along the
ball’s flight path using Doppler radar technology.
FlightScope is not only a launch monitor, but also measures what the club
and ball are actually moving. It is therefore a more accurate and
comprehensive measuring instrument for golf than a camera or light beam
based system that take only single or at most a few launch data points and
estimate what the ball will do after launch.
FlightScope is not dependent on ambient lighting conditions (it can work in
complete darkness), it does not create blinding flashes of light.
Q: How accurate is it?
A: FlightScope represents the state of the art in measuring technology for
projectiles in flight. It is in a different class to launch-only monitors, and is
able to track speeds extremely accurately and determine ball positions to
within single yards.
Q: Where must I stand to use the system? Which direction
must I hit?
A: The sensor is typically placed approx 2.4-4.2 meters (8-14 feet) behind
the tee. The ball is hit away from the sensor along its pointing direction.
Q: Can FlightScope help me make the right club selection to
play a particular shot?
A: FlightScope measures the performance (launch conditions and launch
results) of golf shots and provides data to a player or club fitter to make
scientifically justified decisions about the right clubs and balls.
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Q: Is the sensor portable? How must it be mounted?
A: The sensor has been calibrated to be placed or mounted on the floor or
ground. To measure accurately, the sensor must be carefully aligned with the
tee and the ground. Follow the prescribed setup procedures.
Q: Can FlightScope only be used outside on a golf course or
driving range?
A: No. FlightScope is a versatile instrument that can be used both indoors
and outdoors (e.g. at a driving range or golf course).
Q: How much ball flight distance is required by the
FlightScope in order to display a result?
A: Typically at least 14 feet of ball flight is required.
Q: How far back must FlightScope be set up behind the tee?
A: A good practical distance is between 2.4m and 4.2m (8 to 14ft). There is
no perfect distance, although a good rule of thumb is 3m/10ft.
Q: How is alignment of FlightScope done?
A: In order to get accurate club and ball measurements, always align the
sensor mechanically using a measuring tape and a set square so that the
distance and pointing direction are accurate. Also level the sensor. Use the
software Setup Wizard to assist or check the alignment.
Q: How long does it take to align the unit?
A: A trained user can set up and align the FlightScope within the time it takes
to start up his computer.
Q: Must I use special balls?
A: FlightScope measures any ball that is used. Even non-standard balls are
measured accurately. To measures the actual flight of every specific ball,
making no assumptions about the type or quality of the ball.
However, for accurate measurement of ball spin during a short distance
indoor shot, it is recommended that a ball be marked with a small metal foil
disk/patch. A marked ball enhances the ability of the system to measure spin
accurately.
Q: How does shot classification work?
A: The actual path of the ball is determined by various factors like spin, lift,
drag, aerodynamic coefficient, air pressure, humidity, etc. By measuring the
actual ball flight, FlightScope can determine the type of shot (fade, draw,
slice, etc.)
Q: Will I receive future enhancements of FlightScope?
A: You have a standard 12-month warranty on hardware and software.
In addition though, you can subscribe to an annual support agreement
enabling you to receive upgrades for your system when they become
available.
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Q: Can FlightScope be used in the rain?
A: Although the FlightScope sensor is sealed and will not suffer ingress of
water it is not intended to be used in rain as it is powered from a mains
electrical supply. For safety reasons power down and cover the system, or
move it indoors when it rains.
Q: Can slow swing speeds be detected?
A: FlightScope discriminates against too low swing speeds, to reject false
measurements from other movements in the area. For weak golfers and
children who are not able to swing a club powerfully, the system can
however be set to “wedge” mode, enabling the detection of shots.
Q: What type of lighting can be used with FlightScope?
A: The best lights to use are solid state or incandescent lighting, or certain
halogen types. Fluorescent lights for example can influence Doppler
measurements. This can however be effectively screened if it occurs. Consult
your FlightScope representative for assistance with lighting problems.
Q: Can FlightScope only be used for golf?
A: FlightScope is a brand name for a range of sports tracking technology
products and services, but it is currently well known in the golf market.
FlightScope technology is also used in cricket, tennis and other sports. The
various sports however use different software, and a system for Golf cannot
be used directly for example for Tennis.
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INDEX
Client mode ....................................83
Club & tilt indicator ..........................64
Club acceleration ............................45
Club analysis ............................ 40, 45
Club comparison .... 23, 33, 40, 51, 53,
105
Club path ................................ 46, 104
Club selection .................................37
Club speed .....................................45
Club trajectory.................................45
Club type ................ 26, 27, 38, 64, 96
Club type selection.................... 34, 51
Clubhead speed............ 103, 106, 115
Clubs - entry ...................................34
Communications interface............. 107
Connected ............ 21, 24, 31, 63, 112
Connected LED ............................ 112
3D Club .......................................... 46
3D Shot Plot ............................. 36, 40
About .............................................. 75
AC supply ............................... 16, 107
Activation........................................ 85
Activation code ............................... 86
Additional screens .......................... 83
Add-ons .......................................... 70
Advanced Settings23, 24, 63, 67, 105,
111
Alignment ....................... 29, 111, 116
Altitude ..................................... 28, 70
Animation ....................................... 37
Animation - club.............................. 46
App Store ....................................... 20
Apple ........................................ 20, 91
Apple devices ................................. 21
Apple ID ......................................... 20
Apple software................................ 20
Attack angle............................ 46, 103
Azimuth ........................................ 103
Daily Start-up ..................................31
Dashboard ................................ 40, 48
Delete club(s)..................................34
Detection mode......................... 26, 67
Dimensions ........................... 101, 106
Direction ............... 103, 106, 115, 116
Display driving range ......................37
Display golf course..........................37
Drag.............................................. 116
Driver optimizer...............................41
Dynamic loft ............................ 46, 104
Ball comparison ................ 23, 53, 105
Ball Fitting ...................................... 53
Ball marking.................................. 101
Ball origin ................................. 26, 27
Ball roll ........................................... 47
Ball speed ............................ 103, 115
Ball trajectory............................ 40, 47
Basic care .................................... 111
Batteries ......................................... 16
Battery charging ..................... 17, 112
Battery life ...................................... 16
Battery monitor ............................... 18
Battery removal .............................. 17
Electrical supply .................... 107, 117
email ......................................... 57, 60
EMC ............................................. 107
Environmental specifications ......... 107
Exit .................................................23
Extended desktop mode ........... 68, 81
Face angle .................................... 103
FAQ .............................................. 115
FCC ........................................... i, 107
Firewire ...........................................76
Firmware............................. 97, 98, 99
FlightScope Media Player ......... 76, 80
Frequently asked questions .......... 115
Camera .................................. 76, 115
Carry distance .......... 41, 43, 103, 115
CD ROM......................................... 19
Charging LED ............................... 113
Classification ........................ 103, 116
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Optimizer ........................................ 41
Other sports .................................. 117
Outdoor .. i, 26, 67, 101, 107, 109, 116
Getting started................................ 11
GO button ...................................... 38
Gray icon........................................ 63
Green icon...................................... 64
Grouping .......................... 40, 44, 115
Grouping View................................ 44
Parameters ..................... 67, 103, 111
PC Operation .................................. 23
PC Software ................................... 19
PC Specifications.......................... 109
PDF .......................................... 57, 59
Play ................................................ 51
Play mode .............................. 23, 105
Playback of video............................ 80
Player comparison ............ 23, 49, 105
Port status ...................................... 24
Power supply .................................. 14
Printer ............................................. 57
Printing ........................................... 57
Product Key .................................... 99
Publish.......................... 57, 59, 60, 70
Publishing reports ........................... 57
Handedness ................................... 69
Handle...................................... 12, 15
Height................................... 103, 106
Help ............................................... 70
Hooking up cables .......................... 14
Impact angle................................. 103
Imperial units .................................. 28
Indoor ................ 26, 67, 101, 116, 117
Ingress protection ......................... 107
Installation .............................. 11, 107
Interference ....................................... i
Internet .................... 23, 75, 87, 89, 90
iTunes ............................................ 20
Radiation .......................................... ii
Rain .............................................. 111
Rate clubs ...................................... 39
Raw Data download ........................ 67
Real time tracking ........................... 47
Reference ball ................................ 53
Reject shots .................................... 38
Remote Support.............................. 75
Re-open connection.................. 63, 67
Repairs ......................................... 112
Roll ........................................... 26, 64
Label Alignment........................ 61, 70
Label printing.................................. 61
Launch angle..... 41, 42, 103, 106, 115
LED indicators ........................ 15, 112
Level .............................107, 111, 116
Lift ................................................ 116
Lights ........................................... 117
Load History ................................... 57
Loft ................................................. 46
Safety ................................ i, 111, 117
Screen map .................................... 91
Sea level................................... 28, 70
Second monitor .............................. 81
Sensor feet ..................................... 15
Sensor leveling ............................... 12
Sensor position ......................... 12, 13
Sensor status............................ 24, 63
Sensor to Tee distance ............. 26, 95
Server mode ................................... 83
Session........................................... 68
Settings .................................... 69, 93
Setup Wizard .............. 23, 24, 67, 105
Shot table ....................................... 40
Slow swing speed ......................... 117
Smash factor .................. 41, 103, 115
Maintenance................................. 111
Mass ............................................ 106
Metal foil............................... 101, 116
Metric units ..................................... 28
Microsoft ........................................ 19
Networking ..................................... 68
Not connected ................................ 64
Obstructions ................................... 13
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Troubleshooting ............................ 111
Software ..... 11, 19, 67, 76, 81, 83, 98,
116, 117
Specifications ........105, 106, 107, 109
Spin .............................................. 106
Spin axis....................................... 104
Spin measurement ....................... 106
Spin Measurement ....................... 101
Status LED ............................. 15, 112
Sticker .......................................... 101
Sunlight ........................................ 109
Surface ............................... 12, 47, 70
Swing plane ............................ 46, 104
SwingView ...................................... 70
Switching Off .................................. 15
Switching On .................................. 15
System components ....................... 11
System Info .................................... 67
Units of measurement ............... 26, 28
USB ................ 14, 19, 23, 63, 76, 107
USB port ................................... 23, 63
User manual ..................... 23, 65, 105
Video camera..................................76
Video Capture .................................67
Video Capture mode .......................76
Video Capturing ..............................76
Video swing analysis.......................81
View all results .......................... 38, 39
Voltage ......................................... 107
Table View ..................................... 37
Target line ...................................... 46
Tee height ...................................... 26
Tee height for drivers ...................... 26
Tee surface height .................... 26, 95
Temperature range ....................... 107
Tilt ............................................ 26, 64
Tooltips........................................... 64
Total distance ..................... 41, 42, 43
Tour Player Data ............................ 69
Tracking info ................................... 40
Troubleshooter ............................... 71
WiFi ................................................21
Windows ................................. 21, 109
YIELD button ..................................38
Zoom in/out .....................................44
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