The EnPointe Wireless Fencing System Fencing Setup The Pocket Boxes . Plugging in . Orientation in the pocket The Relay Box . Connecting to the scoring machine . Touching on . Switching off Batteries and Power . Battery life . Battery indicator lights .
For more information about the system, the piste attachment, features or setup, please see our website www.enpointefencing.com or contact us at: support@enpointefencing.com. Included in this set: 1 x Relay Box (EP-R01) Bii. 2 x Pocket Box (EP-P01) 1 x Carry Case 1 x Manual Relay Box Pocket Box A.
It is important that you place the pocket box into the pocket so that the silhouette of the fencer faces you (fencer-to-fencer), and the ‘EnPointe’ logo faces outward. This ensures that the box has continuous contact with the body, and that the wireless antenna is unobstructed.
Touching On: Firstly, place your scoring machine in the mode of weapon you will be fencing in. Now choose the weapon you wish to fence with by pressing the ‘Sabre’, ‘Épée’ or ‘Foil’ buttons, as shown in [A]. This will switch on your relay box. If your weapon is plugged in and your body wire is plugged into the pocket box and attached to the lamé, you can register to the piste by touching the top of the relay box with your weapon.
Batteries and Power: The Pocket Boxes use two standard AAA batteries, and last for 90 hours of continuous fencing, or approximately three months worth of regular club use. The pocket box batteries can be replaced by pulling on the lift-tab shown in [F]. The battery level can be viewed by touching the two outer pins on the pocket box.
Please refer to the version release notes available at www.enpointefencing.com/downloads for more information. Any new EnPointe system will come pre-installed with the latest update. In the event of rule changes, or if we have made any changes to our system that we think will improve the wireless experience, we will provide free updates to download from our website.
Troubleshooting and Warning Lights General Connection Errors are shown by the warning lights. They indicate that the relay box is not communicating with a pocket box on that side of the piste. Personal equipment errors are shown by the equipment light, and indicate there is an issue with an individual fencer’s equipment, including lamé, weapon, body wire or pocket box.
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Check: 1. Do you have the pocket box oriented in your pocket correctly? (Fencer silhouette facing you, EnPointe logo facing outward.) 2. Is the pocket box able to properly sense the fencer? For best performance, the pocket box must be close to the body and snug in the pocket.
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The connectivity error lights ( ) on the This indicates that a wireless connection relay box flash, then extinguish. The off target cannot be sustained between the pocket lights on the scoring machine flash when this boxes and the relay box. The relay box will happens.
The off-target lights on the scoring machine This indicates that the system is unable to are continuously flashing and will not allow establish a connection between the relay box us to fence. All the error lights on the relay and pocket boxes. Firstly; box are lit.
Q - Will the wireless system behave any differently from a wired system? A - We have made every effort to ensure that the EnPointe system behaves in the same manner as the currently-used wired systems. In normal use, the EnPointe system follows the same timing and light decisions of standard reels in all three weapons.
This ensures they are eligible for a warranty claim. You can contact support@enpointefencing.com to make a claim, or contact us through our business address: EnPointe Fencing, 5a Hartnett Close, Mulgrave 3170, Victoria, Australia. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.
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CE Compliance Notice: The EnPointe Wireless fencing set (EP-P01, EP-R01) meets the minimum requirements for safety and electromagnetic compatibility of electronic devices, and conforms with the relevant European Union directives and recommendations: Directive 2011/65/EU Directive 2014/53/EU Directive 2014/30/EU Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC of 12th July 1999 More information about our compliance, including the relevant harmonised standards, can be found in our declaration of conformity, available at www.enpointefencing.com/downloads.
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