Using The Swing Speed Radar; Golf Mode - Sports Sensors SWING SPEED RADAR SSR364 Owner's Manual

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USING THE SWING SPEED RADAR

Simple one-button operation turns the electronics "on", allows selection of
golf or baseball/softball modes; and a choice of velocity readings in miles
per hour (mph) or kilometers per hour (km/h). The Swing Speed Radar
microprocessor controlled, like a mini-computer, and indicates calculated
velocity on a three-digit liquid crystal display. Clubhead or bat speeds can be
measured from 30 to over 200 mph, or about 50 to over 320 km/h. Powered
by three AA batteries (not included), the Swing Speed Radar
characteristics are well within FCC requirements and prescribed safety
levels. The radar electronics are designed to automatically go into a sleep
mode after five minutes of inactivity, to conserve battery energy.
The steps involved in operating the Swing Speed Radar
1. Insert AA batteries, observing correct polarity. All segments of
the display will light briefly.
2. Press and release the Function Button. Radar will turn on in the Golf mode,
mph units. Radar transmission is indicated by the illuminated "READY" bar
on the display. Smaller bars are lit next to the mph and Golf symbols.
3. Momentarily pressing and releasing the Function Button while the READY
bar is lit will toggle the radar between mph and km/h; and also between
Golf and Bat speed modes. The functions will occur in the following order:
Golf, mph; Golf, km/h; Bat, mph; Bat, km/h; then back to Golf, mph.
4. When a swing event is detected, the READY bar will go out momentarily
while the speed is being calculated, and the display will indicate the
measured swing speed. In less than a second, the radar will resume
operation and the READY bar will light in preparation for the next swing
event. There is no need to reset the Swing Speed Radar
after each swing---just keep swinging!
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(Example)

Golf Mode

90 Miles Per Hour
FUNCTION BUTTON
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Polarity Of AA Batteries
(Battery Cover Removed)
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