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ISG/MANU/06001i1 

 

TrackMan™ “TMAN II” Hardware Operating Manual 

 

 

Issue 1, March 2006  

  

 

 

 

 

 

Page 5 of 20 

CAUTION: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

 

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 ISG 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 

 

Only  use  the  AC  adaptor  supplied  with  the  TrackMan™  Radar  Unit.  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. 

 

 
ISG A/S accepts no liability for failure to comply with these requirements. 

Summary of Contents for TMAN II

Page 1: ...MANU 06001i1 TrackMan TMAN II Hardware Operating Manual Issue 1 March 2006 Page 1 of 20 TrackMan Radar Unit Model TMAN II Installation and Operating Manual Issue 1 Patent pending ISG A S support isg...

Page 2: ...ny manner what so ever without the written permission of ISG A S is strictly prohibited TrackMan is a registered trademark by ISG A S Other brands and product names are trademarks or registered tradem...

Page 3: ...alled 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 installat...

Page 4: ...ion 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 standard...

Page 5: ...r 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 po...

Page 6: ...horized 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 ada...

Page 7: ...ENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 8 2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 9 2 1 Technical specifications 9 3 SETTING UP THE SYSTEM 13 3 1 General comments 13 3 2 Step by step setup 14 3 3 Leveling 15 4 END OF USE 16 5 TROUBLESHOOTI...

Page 8: ...arch 2006 Page 8 of 20 1 Introduction This document provides instructions on how to setup operate maintain and troubleshoot the TrackMan system This document does not describe the TrackMan application...

Page 9: ...g the RU with the DU an AC adaptor or 12 V battery a TrackMan Live software The following diagram depicts the TrackMan system AC adaptor RADAR UNIT TMAN COMPUTER MASCOT 9886 CA 017 USB 12 V DC CA 012...

Page 10: ...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 ha...

Page 11: ...consists of the following sub assemblies and or printed circuit board assemblies Microwave transmitter Microwave receivers with video amplifiers Antennas for transmitting and receiving Analog to digit...

Page 12: ...ed port Minimum Pentium M 1 4 GHz Minimum 512 MB ram Screen resolution 1024x768 24 bit Minimum 200 MB free hard disk space The DU for the TrackMan is normally delivered by ISG A S During operation of...

Page 13: ...uld be placed roughly 2 3m directly behind the desired tee off 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...

Page 14: ...RU until you hear a click This indicates that the legs are safely fastened in their sockets If the legs are at different lengths don t be alarmed This is merely a result from the last time the unit wa...

Page 15: ...fully extended or compressed This might cause the legs to reach its limits this is not harmful in anyway to the mechanics of the radar unit The system will detect this and ask the user to move the ra...

Page 16: ...Radar Unit 4 Push the two motorized legs into the box by giving the TrackMan Radar Unit a small knock on the top Push the legs in as far as you can 5 The backside leg is pulled out and up Be careful n...

Page 17: ...to level correctly Step 1 Is the power cable battery and USB cable connected to the TrackMan Radar Unit Step 2 Make sure the AC adaptor for the radar is turned ON Or that the battery is charged Step 3...

Page 18: ...that the TrackMan is properly leveled and aligned at the desired target direction Step 3 Make sure that the altitude of the golf ball being launched is within 5 cm of the surface that the TrackMan Rad...

Page 19: ...by using heavy duty shock damping materials 6 2 Maintenance The TrackMan Radar Unit has been constructed in robust materials with minimum maintenance for years of outdoor usage The TrackMan Radar Unit...

Page 20: ...nnectors on the TrackMan Radar Unit as well as the connectors on the cables should be cleaned for dirt Use compressed air and mild detergents to clean the connectors 6 3 Storage When not in use the Tr...

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