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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
4:3 EAGLE
EAGLE PLUS PACKAGE
VERSION 2.0
EAGLE PLUS / BIRDIE PACKAGE
VERSION 1.2

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Summary of Contents for FORESIGHT SIM-IN-A-BOX 4:3 EAGLE

  • Page 1 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 4:3 EAGLE EAGLE PLUS PACKAGE VERSION 2.0 EAGLE PLUS / BIRDIE PACKAGE VERSION 1.2...
  • Page 2 4:3 Eagle...
  • Page 3 Blackout Panel Outer Side Walls Securing Strips (Excluding Birdie) Hitting Front Mat Rubber Screen Tray-4 Corners Inner Hitting Edges Side Panel Mat Turf Walls Above Rear Screen Hitting Mesh Mat Rubber Panel Screen Tray-4 Side Edges Wireless Projector Keyboard (Excluding Birdie) Allen Wrench and Screws PC Cart...
  • Page 4 QuadMAX Eagle Birdie 4:3 Eagle GCHawk SIAB Play Falcon Albatross...
  • Page 5 Connect Frame Sections according to the Color Coding Secure Frame Connections together with provided Allen Wrench and Screws...
  • Page 7 Tilt the Left Wall Frame Vertical and Slide the Connecting Post into its Matching Color Secure with Provided Allen Wrench and Screw...
  • Page 9 Tilt the Right Wall Frame Vertical and Slide the Connecting Post into its Matching Color Secure with Provided Allen Wrench and Screw...
  • Page 13 Drop Rear Cross Bar into the Rear Trays of the Left and Right Side Walls Secure with Provided Allen Wrench and Screws...
  • Page 16 Drop Rear Cross Bar into the Rear Trays of the Left and Right Side Walls Secure with Provided Allen Wrench and Screws...
  • Page 18 Rear Mesh Screen Ratchet Rope...
  • Page 19 Feed the Rope through Ratchet Hook Thread the rope End with the through the Grommets Grommet Hole 2nd on the Top Edge of from the Last the Rear Mesh Screen starting with the 2nd Grommet Hole...
  • Page 22 End of Rope and Hook Tie Rope Securely to the Hook...
  • Page 23 Hook the ends of the rope to the Triangle Weld Hooks in the Upper Frame Walls...
  • Page 25 …raising the Mesh Screen Up. …and Pull… Grab the Excess Rope from the Ratchet Hook… Rear Mesh Screen Raised...
  • Page 26 Rear Mesh Screen Raised - Secure further with Zip Ties...
  • Page 27 Thread a Long Zip through the End Grommet and the Triangle Weld Hook Thread a Long Zip through the End Grommet and the Triangle Weld Hook...
  • Page 29 Pull Zip Ties as hard as you can on each end to keep Screen Nice and Tight Pull Zip Ties as hard as you can on each end to keep Screen Nice and Tight...
  • Page 31 Proceed with the same process on the Right Side...
  • Page 32 Tight and Secured Rear Mesh Screen...
  • Page 33 Securing Strips...
  • Page 34 Securing Strips will be approximately the same Height as the Vertical Posts...
  • Page 35 Attache the Velcro Hook on the inside of the Securing Strips to the Velcro Loop on the back of the Rear Mesh Screen Flap Edge Approximately 2” should be Overhanging past the Vertical Post Edge...
  • Page 36 Attache the Velcro Hook on the inside of the Securing Strips to the Velcro Loop on the back of the Rear Mesh Screen Flap Edge Approximately 2” should be Overhanging past the Vertical Post Edge...
  • Page 37 Left Right 2” Overhang will fold over to adjacent Vertical 2” Overhang will Post Edge fold over to adjacent Vertical Post Edge 2” Overhang will fold over 2” Overhang will to adjacent fold over to Vertical Post adjacent Vertical Edge Post Edge Bottom Bottom...
  • Page 38 Securing Strips should look like this when finished Securing Strips should look like this when finished...
  • Page 39 Front Screen...
  • Page 40 Attach the Velcro Loop on the Back of the Front Screen to the Velcro Hook on the front of the Rear Mesh Screen...
  • Page 41 Front Screen Secured to Rear Mesh Screen...
  • Page 42 Shock Cord Fish Tape...
  • Page 43 Feed the Fish Tape through the Cable Pocket on the Bottom of the Rear Mesh Screen Tie one end of the Shock Cord to the Triangle Weld of the Bottom Frame Wall...
  • Page 44 Feed the Fish Tape all the way through to the other side...
  • Page 45 Tie the Other End of the Shock Cord to the End of the Fish Tape...
  • Page 46 Pull the Fish Tape and Tied Shock Cord End back through the Cable Pocket on the Bottom of the Rear Mesh Screen...
  • Page 47 Untie the Shock Cord from the Fish Tape Pull the Shock Cord as much as you can until there is no more stretching… …and tie to the Triangle Weld Hook on the Bottom Frame Wall...
  • Page 48 Tied Left Tied Right Cut the Excess Shock Cord or Tuck it Behind the Screen...
  • Page 49 Carpet Lid Panel...
  • Page 50 Make sure the Front Edge is the Velcro Hook Edge - The Velcro Hook should be Facing Down Attach Carpet Lid to the Hook Velcro on Top of the Frame Carpet Lid Panel Attached...
  • Page 51 Wrap the Front Excess Edge with the Velcro Hook around the Front Cross Bar Rear Edge of and attach to bottom part of the Carpet Lid the Carpet Lid Panel should Panel line up with the Rear Edge of the Frame Front Excess Wrapped...
  • Page 53 Inner Side Walls...
  • Page 54 Press the Carpet Material to the Velcro Hook Strip as much as possible for a secure seal Attach the Inner Side Wall Edge to the Vertical Velcro Hook Strip on the Front of the Front Screen...
  • Page 55 Once the Inner Side wall is secured to the Front Screen, Pull the Front Edge Forward and Wrap it around the Front Vertical Post, securing it to the Velcro Hook on the Back Edge Corner of the Post...
  • Page 56 Repeat for the Opposite Side...
  • Page 57 Repeat the process for the Opposite Side...
  • Page 59 Above Screen Panel...
  • Page 60 The Edge with no Velcro will Secure to the Horizontal White Velcro Hook Strip on the Top Edge of the Front Screen Blue Lines represent the Velcro Hook on the INSIDE of the Panel that will Secure to the Black Carpet Panels...
  • Page 61 When Attaching the Top Edge, make sure to Pull That Edge Forward creating a Slant when Securing to the Carpet Lid Panel...
  • Page 62 Outer Side Walls...
  • Page 63 All Edges of the Outer Side Walls Should be the Exact Dimensions of the Frame Side Walls and should Line Up on All Edges...
  • Page 66 Blackout Panel (Excluding Birdie - Birdie Orders can Skip this Installation Step)
  • Page 67 Top Velcro Hook Edge of the Blackout Panel will Secure to the Back Edge of the Carpet Lid Panel...
  • Page 69 Turf Rolls...
  • Page 70 1st Turf Roll 2nd Turf Roll...
  • Page 71 Line the Back of the 2nd Turf with the Front of the 1st Turf Make sure the 1st Turf Roll lines up against the 12 inch Tail Frame Base Behind the Screen...
  • Page 72 Hitting Mat Rubber Tray-4 Corners Edges Hitting Mat Turf Hitting Mat Rubber Tray-4 Side Edges...
  • Page 73 Corner Side Side Corner Corner Side Side Corner Place the Hitting Mat Turf into the Hitting Mat Rubber Tray...
  • Page 74 PC Cart Projector...
  • Page 75 Place the Projector and the PC on the Shelves as Shown...
  • Page 76 Eagle 4:3 Eagle The Back of the PC Cart should be 192 inches from the back of the Frame Tail Base...
  • Page 77 Connect Power and HDMI Cables as shown Power Strip Power HDMI Projector Power...
  • Page 78 Turn On the Projector and PC...
  • Page 79 Focus Zoom Adjust the Zoom Tab to Enlarge the Display Image as much as Possible...
  • Page 80 The Display Image will most likely need to be adjusted...
  • Page 81 Select Down to Corner Correction and Press OK Press the Keystone Button...
  • Page 82 A Corner Correction Cursor will Appear Use the Arrows on the Remote to Line the Display Image with the Screen...
  • Page 83 Once Finished with the Corner, Press OK and it will move to the Next Corner to Adjust...
  • Page 84 Use the Arrows on the Remote followed by Pressing the OK Button to continue the Process for all 4 Corners until the Display Image Perfectly Fits the Screen...
  • Page 85 Continue the Corner Correction Process...
  • Page 86 Display Image Calibrated to Fit the Screen...
  • Page 87 USB-C Power QuadMAX Cable Cables...
  • Page 88 Place the Launch Monitor on the Hitting Mat close to the Front Edge...
  • Page 89 USB-C Cable Power Cable Connect the Power and USB-C Cables from the QuadMAX to the PC and Power Strip...
  • Page 90 The QuadMAX can also hold a Charge and Connect to the PC Wirelessly to eliminate Cable Visibility...
  • Page 91 Installation Complete...