TrackMan A S TMANIII Field Disturbance Sensor User Manual TM3A Installation and safety instructions
TrackMan A/S Field Disturbance Sensor TM3A Installation and safety instructions
User Manual
TMANIII/ISI_1 TrackMan™ “TMAN III” Installation and Safety Instructions Issue 1, December 2012 TrackMan™ Radar Unit Installation and Safety Instruction Model: TMAN III Page 1 of 12 TMANIII/ISI_1 TrackMan™ “TMAN III” Installation and Safety Instructions Issue 1, December 2012 Contents INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................... 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................................................................... 4 2.1 Regulatory Notice ......................................................................................................... 4 2.2 Warning: Radiation Hazard .......................................................................................... 5 2.3 Caution: Safety precautions .......................................................................................... 6 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................... 7 3.1 System description........................................................................................................ 7 3.2 System specifications ................................................................................................... 7 3.3 Setting up the system .................................................................................................. 10 WARRANTY COMMENTS ...................................................................................................... 12 Page 2 of 12 TMANIII/ISI_1 TrackMan™ “TMAN III” Installation and Safety Instructions Issue 1, December 2012 1 Introduction This document provides instructions and warning in order to safely install and operate the TrackMan III Radar Unit This document provides also instructions on how to make basic setup of the TrackMan™ system. This document does not describe the TrackMan™ application software and how to operate it. This is provided in separate document. Page 3 of 12 TMANIII/ISI_1 TrackMan™ “TMAN III” Installation and Safety Instructions Issue 1, December 2012 2 Safety Instructions 2.1 Regulatory Notice FCC compliance 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. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • • • • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TC technician for help. Caution Never try to open or repair the device yourself. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by TrackMan A/S could void the user’s authority to operate the device. Page 4 of 12 TMANIII/ISI_1 TrackMan™ “TMAN III” Installation and Safety Instructions Issue 1, December 2012 2.2 Warning: Radiation Hazard Radiation Safety Warning. This device radiates a low level of microwave electromagnetic radiation from the front window when in use. The radiated power is significantly lower the international safety standards for microwave frequencies. However, the user should maintain a minimum distance of 20 cm from this device during operation. Page 5 of 12 TMANIII/ISI_1 TrackMan™ “TMAN III” Installation and Safety Instructions Issue 1, December 2012 2.3 Caution: Safety precautions Use the following safety instructions to ensure your own personal safety and to help protect the TrackMan™ radar unit. General • Do not attempt to service the device yourself. Always follow installation instructions closely. • Only use cables and accessories approved by TrackMan A/S together with your TrackMan™ Radar Unit. • The AC adaptor may become hot during normal operation of the TrackMan™ system. Use care when handling the adaptor during or immediately after operation. • If the TrackMan™ system has been used in wet weather, clean all items with a dry cloth after use. Power • The TrackMan™ Radar Unit has a build in battery for stand-alone operations • Do NOT cover the TrackMan™ Radar Unit while in use • Only use the AC adaptor supplied with the TrackMan™ Radar Unit for battery charging. Use of another adaptor may cause fire or explosion. • Before you connect the TrackMan™ Radar Unit to an electrical outlet, check the AC adaptor voltage rating to ensure that the required voltage and frequency match the available power source. • To help prevent electric shock, plug the AC adaptor and device power cables into properly grounded power sources. These power cables may be equipped with 3-prong plugs to provide an earth grounding connection. Do not use adaptor plugs or remove the grounding prong from the power cable plug. If you use a power extension cable, use the appropriate type, 2-prong or 3-prong, to mate the AC adaptor power cable. • Make sure that the computer and AC adaptor connected to the TrackMan™ Radar Unit are connected to the same power outlet. Failure to comply with this requirement could cause electrical shock and create permanent damage on both the TrackMan™ Radar Unit and the computer. • Place the AC adaptor in a ventilated and dry area. Do not cover the AC adaptor that will reduce cooling. • Be sure that nothing rests on your AC adaptors power cable and that the cable is not located where it can be tripped over or stepped on. TrackMan A/S accepts no liability for failure to comply with these requirements. Page 6 of 12 TMANIII/ISI_1 TrackMan™ “TMAN III” Installation and Safety Instructions Issue 1, December 2012 3 Installation instructions 3.1 System description The TrackMan™ radar system is a standalone measurement system for the detection and measurement of golf club and golf ball movements. The system consists of: • TrackMan™ Radar Unit model TMAN III • Lap Top computer • Interface USB cables • AC adaptor for battery charging • TrackMan™ TPS software The following diagram depicts the TrackMan™ system: AC adaptor 24 V DC CRAFTEC LTEG5E-S4-P05-180 LAP TOP COMPUTER USB RADAR UNIT CA-017 TMAN Figure 1: TrackMan™ system block diagram For normal operation only the Lap Top Computer needs to be attached. The AC adaptor is only required for battery charging. 3.2 System specifications Page 7 of 12 TMANIII/ISI_1 TrackMan™ “TMAN III” Installation and Safety Instructions Issue 1, December 2012 The TrackMan™ radar unit is a robust construction, with chassis made of polycarbonate. The front of the TrackMan™ has an orange logo from where behind the microwave radiation is transmitted and received. Microwave radiation window Figure 2: TrackMan™ radar unit, model TMAN III front view The TrackMan™ Radar Unit also has a built-in digital camera, which looks out through a window in the front. WARNING ! Make sure that the orange front and the camera window of the TrackMan™ Radar Unit is handled with care. Avoid any load or bumping into with the front of the TrackMan™ Radar Unit. Page 8 of 12 TMANIII/ISI_1 TrackMan™ “TMAN III” Installation and Safety Instructions Issue 1, December 2012 TrackMan™ Radar Unit , model TMAN III Operating Frequency Transmitter power Antenna gain Horizontal beam Vertical beam Dimensions Mass Main power supply Data interface Environmental, operating Environmental, storage 10.500-10.550 GHz, factory fixed 17 dBm 17 dB 65 degrees (± 14 deg) 19 degrees shaped (-5° to +60°) Width: 310 mm Depth: 60 mm Height: 310 mm ~3 kg 12-24 V DC, 25W maximum USB2.0 high speed -5° to + 45° ambient 100% humidity -20° to + 55° ambient 100% humidity The TrackMan™ Radar Unit consists of the following sub-assemblies and/or printed circuit board assemblies: • Microwave unit comprising transmitter and receivers with IF amplifiers • Antennas for transmitting and receiving • Analog to digital converters • Adjustable legs with motors • Digital camera • Battery charger • GPS receiver The TrackMan™ Radar Unit is splash proof and is designed to withstand rain showers. When using the TrackMan™ system in very wet weather it might be necessary to dry off water drops at the camera window, in order to get proper pictures of the landing field. The TrackMan™ Radar Unit has two motorized legs for leveling the radar unit. Page 9 of 12 TMANIII/ISI_1 TrackMan™ “TMAN III” Installation and Safety Instructions Issue 1, December 2012 Power ON and Charger LED’s USB B DC power input Figure 3: TrackMan™ radar unit, model TMAN III back side view 3.3 Setting up the system This section explains how to connect and set up the system in a typical Golf Application. The system requires a free line-of-sight to the ball throughout the complete flight of the ball in order to be able to deliver measurement data. Page 10 of 12 TMANIII/ISI_1 TrackMan™ “TMAN III” Installation and Safety Instructions Issue 1, December 2012 Figure 4: Recommended placement of the TrackMan™ Radar Unit. The TrackMan™ Radar Unit should be placed roughly 2½-3m directly behind the desired teeoff position. The camera window should be in a straight line to the ball – if anything better a little to the right (for right-hand players) than to the left of the ball! The system requires a free line-of-sight to the ball throughout the complete flight. Avoid standing in front of the radar in such a way, that if you hook the ball, you will be blocking the radar beam. Avoid as much as possible large obstacles, especially metallic obstacles, close to the radar and within the beam of the radar. Metallic objects in the beam of the radar will have a negative effect on the measurement accuracy. If it is impossible to avoid metallic obstacles in the beam, the accuracy can be increased by adding intentionally reflectors or by using microwave absorbing materials to avoid the main reflectors to enter the radar. Please consult TrackMan A/S support team for guidelines on how to do this. NOTE! Some types of fluorescent light tubes emit significant electromagnetic noise. Placement of the TrackMan™ Radar Unit nearby such types of light tubes will have a negative influence on the tracking capability of the TrackMan™ system. Page 11 of 12 TMANIII/ISI_1 TrackMan™ “TMAN III” Installation and Safety Instructions Issue 1, December 2012 4 Warranty Comments The TrackMan™ Radar Unit contains no user serviceable parts inside. In case of defect or malfunctioning TrackMan™ Radar Unit, the unit must be repaired by TrackMan A/S authorized personal ONLY. IMPORTANT The box is sealed to prevent unauthorized access to the inside of the TrackMan™ Radar Unit. If the sealed is broken any warranty agreement will terminate immediately. Warranty will also terminate immediately if: • • • Use of non-approved AC adaptor or incorrect direct applied DC voltage Use of non-approved cables between the TrackMan™ Radar Unit and the computer If the TrackMan™ Radar Unit is not installed or operated in compliance with this manual. For full description of the warranty and the scope hereof, reference is made to the warranty agreement between the user and TrackMan A/S. Page 12 of 12
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