Specifications; Emission & Safety Standards; Care Of Your Glove Radar; Problems/Troubleshooting - Sports Sensors gloveRADAR GR360 Owner's Manual

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SPECIFICATIONS

The specifications of the Glove Radar
Size: Triangular , 2 1/2" w; 3 1/2" l; 1 3/16" th.
Weight: 3 oz
Display Type: 2 1/2 Segment LCD
Speed Units: Miles-Per-Hour (MPH)
Speed Range: 20-120 MPH
Accuracy: Within 1 MPH of typical sports radar speed guns at
comparable receiving positions
Battery: 3 Volt, 160 mAh, Lithium CR-1/3N, DL-1/3N, 2L76BP
Battery Operating Life: Approx. 30 Hours of continuous use; over 5000
transmission cycles (5000 speed measurements)
Operating Temperature: 40-110 degrees F
Storage Temperature: 32-120 degrees F
Related Patents:
U.S.: 5,864,061; 6,079,269; 6,378,367; 6,666,089; 6,898,971 B2
Canada: 2,248,114
Japan: 3,237,857
EMISSION AND SAFETY STANDARDS
The Glove Radar
has been tested and certified to meet requirements estab-
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lished by the Euro Union, Industrie Canada, The Australian Communications
Authority, and the Federal Communications Commission. The FCC ID is NVE
360. "This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interfer-
ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that might cause undesired operation." The Glove Radar
with current standards established for safety levels of human exposure to radio
frequency energy, including the requirements of C95.1-1992.2 defined by the
American National Stand-ards Institute (ANSI) and the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE); and those of the Canadian Department of Health
and Welfare, Safety Code 6. Use of the Glove Radar
device, may create problems when in close proximity to electronic medical
devices, such as heart monitoring equipment or pacemakers/ regulators.
Avoid such use. RoHS and CE compliant.

CARE OF YOUR GLOVE RADAR

The Glove Radar
is a unique electronics product intended for training, practice
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and tossing situations, not for game use. Although the rugged design will with-
stand the rigors of normal use, it should be protected from direct ball impacts,
and should not be dropped, thrown, hit with a bat or other objects, and should
are summarized as:
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not be immersed in water or other liquids. Do not use or leave outdoors dur-
ing inclement weather. Store the Glove Radar
ments, avoiding excessive temperature extremes, humidity, dust and dirt. The
plastic assembly housing of the Glove Radar
be taken apart except for battery replacement. Remove the Battery if the unit
will not be used for extended periods. The Glove Radar
a slightly damped, soft cloth. Do not use alcohol, solvents, or chemical clean-
ers which can cause permanent damage. Replace the Battery when low
power is indicated, as discussed in the following section. With proper care,
The Glove Radar

PROBLEMS/TROUBLESHOOTING

The Glove Radar
when used properly, and given proper care. Battery replacement is the
primary corrective action that can be taken by the user. Symptoms of a
low or dead Battery are: No flashing display after the radar "on" button
is pushed; No display or an erratic display. Other abnormal operating
characteristics can be caused by a weak Battery or loose Battery
contacts. Nearby sources that are "electrically noisy", such as fluorescent
lights, electric motors, cell phones, or high power transmission lines, for
example, can cause the spontaneous display of anomalous speed or
tempo readings. Avoid close proximity to such sources when using the
Glove Radar

BATTERY REPLACEMENT

Replace the Battery by removing the two screws which hold the Cover
in place, exposing the Battery. Remove the Battery and replace it with
a new one, being careful to insert the new Battery with the negative
terminal toward the spring in the center of the contact nest, and the
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positive terminal (case) protruding outward toward the Cover which has
been removed. Carefully place the Battery into the contact nest, being
sure that the three upright contacts are snug against the Battery case.
(Loose Battery contacts can cause intermittent electrical connection,
indicated by a "188" reading on the LCD Display.) Engage the two tabs
on the Cover with the slots in the Housing, and pivot the Cover down
over the Battery, which is positioned in the contacts nest. Replace the
two screws that hold the Cover in place. Tighten the screws snugly,
but do not over-tighten. Depress the radar "on" button and perform the
operating sequence described in the section of this manual entitled
USING THE Glove Radar
Battery (3 volt lithium, N/3 size) can be purchased at many stores which
sell camera supplies or similar electronic devices.
will provide many hours of service and fun for the users
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in typical in-house environ-
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is sealed and not intended to
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can be cleaned with
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