2 Commissioning
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It measure shoots on the goal with speeds between 30 km/h and 200 km/h.
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The radar sensor measures the speed of the ball moving frontal against it.
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To get the best and most accurate results it is necessary that the ball is moved as
straight as possible in direction to the radar sensor.
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To measure the speed in football it is recommended to use a handball or junior goal.
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In order that the radar sensor measures the full area of the goal it should be positioned
for a handball goal (3 m wide) about 3 m behind the goal. For a junior football goal (5 m
wide) set the radar sensor about 5 m behind the goal.
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The radar sensor must be positioned in the middle of the goal at about 1 m height (halve
height of the goal). The height of the radar sensor you adjust with the tripod. The tripod
that is included in the system and is adjustable in the height.
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The radar sensor must be set so it looks straight to the goal.
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Connect the cable 288-10 at the radar sensor and at the display board D-LINE and fasten
it with the screwing plugs.
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Plug the mains cable at the display board and plug it to the mains.
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Set the display board at a safe position (either behind the goal if you have a net)
or on a side of the goal in a safe distance so nobody will shoot on it.
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The ball must be shoot with a minimum distance of 6 to 7 m to the goal. It is recommend-
ed to mark the point from where you shoot.
Manual
Ballspeed with Radar BS-R
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