Court Results
1.
Press the
MODE
button and the message
Court Results
will appear on the readout
(Photo P). This mode allows the user to recall the calibration average, baskets 1 and
2 average, and compute the percentage difference between the two baskets.
2.
Press the
EXECUTION
button and the calibration average as
measured will be displayed (Photo Q).
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3.
Press the
EXECUTION
button again and
the message
Calib PASS!
will appear on
the readout (Photo R).
Photo P
4.
Keep pressing the
EXECUTION
button to
scroll through the information for baskets 1
and 2:
+
Average will be shown,
PASS
message
appears.
+
The
Diff = (%)
message will appear.
Photo R
Photo Q
+
The
Diff PASS
or
Diff FAIL
message will appear. If
Diff FAIL
appears, then one of the two goals must
be adjusted to within 5% of the reading of the other goal.
+
The final message will indicate whether the court has met the criteria for Rebound Range and Rebound
Differences.
+
A
Court PASS
or
Court FAIL
message will appear.
5.
This concludes the test.
6.
The last page of this booklet is a log sheet. Make a copy of this sheet, and record the test results for your
records.
7.
Make certain the unit is turned off. Return it to the carrying case immediately.
TEST RESULTS
Since NCAA (Div. I) specifies semi-annual testing (once before
the season and once before the post-season), it is recommended
that a dated log sheet be filed, to prove that proper testing and
adjustments were performed. See the
TEST PROCEDURE LOG
SHEET
on the back of this booklet – make additional copies for
future testing.
The Fair-Court
®
test device should also be readily available during
all conference/competition games, to test the equipment (rebound
elasticity and rim height) should any complaint or protest arise in
regard to equipment not meeting NCAA performance
requirements.
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