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TrackMan™ Installation and Operating Manual
Rev. 1.0, October 2004
Page 15 of 20
The legs can also be manually adjusted, just turn the legs with your hands. The manual
adjustment of the legs can even take place when the motors are turned on.
If the TrackMan™ Radar Unit is placed on a extremely unleveled ground, the legs might get
fully extended or compressed. This might cause the legs to get out of grip with the motor axis.
This is not harmful in anyway to the mechanics of the TrackMan™ Radar Unit. In this case
simply make a few turns of the leg with your hands while pushing/pulling slightly in the leg
to get a grip.
If the motors in the TrackMan™ Radar Unit are moving while the TrackMan™ system is
measuring, distortion in the recorded signal might occur. To avoid this, switch off the motors
while measuring.
It should be avoided to place the TrackMan™ Radar Unit on a non-solid ground, like wooden
terrace or similar. If it is done anyway, make sure to switch of the motors while measuring,
since the TrackMan™ Radar Unit might get into mechanical oscillating vibration which will
have a negative influence on the recorded signals.
At any time the motors can be turned on in order to verify that the radar is still leveled.