4. Register your devices
3. Install batteries in lasers
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ANUAL
Dashr|B
LUE
Symptom
Actions
T1:
Laser is not tripping
on the module
(Red/Green Light on
module).
T1.1
- If you are testing in the sun, make sure that the laser is
oriented towards the sun so that the laser hits the shaded side of
the athlete.
T1.2
- Turn the laser on next to reflector (while pointing the laser at
the reflector) and slowly back up to a distance of ~6 feet.
T1.3
- Orient the laser slightly downward at the reflector.
T1.4
- Change the batteries.
T2:
Laser trip is not
registering in the Dashr
App.
T2.1
- Make sure that you are positioned between the START and
STOP laser. Being 100+ yards away from the timing gate may result
in occasionally missing a laser trip. See T5.
T2.2
- When in doubt, restart Bluetooth on the phone, restart the
Dashr App, and re-connect the lasers. Reinstall App if necessary.
T3:
Laser is tripping for
most but not all
athletes.
T3.1
- Reflective clothing, such as white baseball pants, may
increase light bouncing back to the laser. Reposition the lasers to
hit the shaded side of the athlete and make sure they are not
wearing reflective clothing.
T4:
Laser is not
connecting to the
mobile device.
T4.1
- Restart Bluetooth on the phone, restart the Dashr App, and
re-connect the lasers. Reinstall App if necessary.
T4.2
– Turn the laser off, then back on and retry.
T5:
Laser is not
responding at distance.
T5.1
- Dashr | Blue hardware is tested to work reliably at 100 yards.
For distances beyond that (we suggest no more than 150 yards),
removing the phone case, placing the phone on a tripod, and
reducing the number of other Bluetooth devices in the area have
been shown to improve success rates at longer distances.
T6:
Getting the error
“Check Stop Laser
Alignment”.
T6.1
- This error occurs when a downfield laser is tripped for several
seconds before the actual test begins - a check for the operator to
make sure everything is aligned before timing.
T7:
Unrealistic times.
T7.1
- Timing off the front foot in the Dash drill will result in faster
than actual times (athlete gets a full step before moving their front
foot). For 2-point starts we suggest using the Flying drill with the
beam waist high, right in front of the athlete.
T7.2
- Tripods being too low (shin of the athlete) can result in
slightly off times due to the leg being in front of or behind the
athlete’s center of mass when crossing the beam. We suggest waist
high placement.
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Results You Can Trust
Make sure that your phone/tablet is properly charged before using the Dashr
system. Open the Dashr App on your mobile device and log into your Dashr
account. If you do not have an account, you can make one at
BATTERY COMPARTMENT:
The bottom of the laser module has a battery cover
that snaps in and out. To remove the cover, squeeze the battery cover on the laser
side of the module (sometimes these are pretty tight when new). This will release
the clips and allow you to pull to cover off.
BATTERIES:
Each Dashr|Blue laser module requires two AA batteries. Make sure
you put the batteries in correctly and have the silk ribbon under the batteries for
removal. Look for the + sign in the battery compartment to properly align your
battery. Failing to put the batteries in correctly may damage the laser.
1. Download our App
2. Install/Open App
Dashr uses a mobile application to control the laser modules and display testing
times. The free
Dashr
Wireless Timing App can be downloaded from both the
Google Play Store and the Apple App Store.
NOTE: Operation of the system requires that your phone has Bluetooth® turned on
to connect to the laser modules.
Connection takes place in the App, not your
phones’ settings.
Quick troubleshooting guide
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Email: [email protected]
Phone: 844.44.DASHR
All Dashr products (besides 2.0 and RFID modules) need to be registered with your
phone or tablet. To do this, select “Device Registration” from the main page and
power on your Dashr devices one at a time – selecting it from the “Available
Devices” list and assigning it a number. There is a spot on your Dashr device where
you can label your device with that number. Repeat this for each device. Note that
this must only be done once per phone/tablet that uses the Dashr device(s).