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  • Page 2 Performance data you can trust Henri Johnson - Founder & CEO...
  • Page 3 — Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by FlightScope (PTY) could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. ISED Statement: This device contains licence-exempt transmitters(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s).
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Performance tracking Care: Cleaning In the box Care: Avoid The radar Troubleshooting Battery and system indicators Support & Warranty Mounting the unit Technical specifications Users Personal Information Environment Important Information Charging Turning on the unit Operating indicators Battery (Charging) Battery (In use) Powering off Connection: QR Code...
  • Page 5: Performance Tracking

    Practice with any FlightScope app and get instant feedback on your ball flight and swing, or challenge your friends and compete for a spot on our leaderboards.
  • Page 6: In The Box

    In the box Rollercase X3 Unit Tablet LEICA (Laser Measuring Device) AC Adapter (Power Supply) Power Supply Adapter (Country specific) Ethernet (LAN) Cable USB Cable (for use by FlightScope Support) USB Drive 3rd party Wi-Fi dongle Cleaning Clot User Manual...
  • Page 7: The Radar

    The radar Camera opening Front face USB 1 & 2 Ethernet (LAN) port USB port (for use by FlightScope Support) On/ Off button Reset button DC Input VESA mount Tripod mount...
  • Page 8: Battery And System Indicators

    Battery & system indicators battery level status connection...
  • Page 9: Mounting The Unit

    Mounting the unit The X3 has a tripod mount at the base for use with a tripod, and a VESA mount on the back for wall or pole mounting options. Ensure that the unit is secured and all joints on the tripod or bracket are tightened to prevent misalignment.
  • Page 10: Users

    Users behind in front Only the active athlete should be in front of the X3. Coaches, other athletes and spectators should be behind the radar. Persons far out in the field are acceptable and will not negatively affect the performance of the radar.
  • Page 11: Environment

    Environment The X3 is a precision measuring instrument and is designed to operate in most environments. However, certain things in the background can create noise that can interfere tracking. Some common noise creating items are shown on the left. These can cause false triggers (ghost shots/ throws) depending on their position in relation to the X3.
  • Page 12 The X3 contains a rechargeable lithium ion battery. The battery is not user-replaceable. If necessary, a battery must be replaced only at a FlightScope Repair Center. The product and its battery must be recycled or disposed of properly. The X3 is delivered with some power stored in its internal battery.
  • Page 13: Charging

    X3 power connector. The battery indicators will show the battery level in BLUE (See LED Indicators). If the battery needs replacment contact FlightScope support to direct you to a FlightScope Repair Center. DO NOT TRY TO CHANGE THE BATTERY YOURSELF.
  • Page 14: Turning On The Unit

    Turning on the unit Press the button on the back of the radar, you will hear one beep to confirm the unit is on. During startup, the X3 will give a series of beeps, four seconds apart. When the X3 is ready for connection to your device, it will beep rapidly twice.
  • Page 15: Operating Indicators

    Operation indicators Connection Status State State Color Color No light System Off No light Ready Blue flashing Power on, switching on Blue solid Processor start-up Green solid Flashing blue & green Connected 30-60 seconds Standby mode Green solid Armed, ready to measure Red solid Triggered White solid...
  • Page 16: Battery (Charging)

    Battery (Charging) Color No light Blue flashing Blue solid Blue solid Blue solid Blue solid second flashing third flashing fourth flashing State Charging Charging Charging Charging Fully charged 0-25% 25-50% 50-75% 75-100%...
  • Page 17: Battery (In Use)

    Battery (In use) Color Green solid Green solid Yellow solid Red solid Red flashing Yellow flashing On battery On battery On battery On battery Battery fault 75-100% 50-75% 25-50% 25-50% dead, overheating or too cold State...
  • Page 18: Powering Off

    Powering Off Press the button to switch off. This will be confirmed by one beep. The X3 will then enter the shutdown procedure and will give a series of beeps, two seconds apart. Just prior to powering off, the X3 will beep rapidly five times.
  • Page 19: Connection: Qr Code

    Connection: QR Code To connect using the QR Code: 1. Insert the Wi-Fi dongle into one of the USB ports. (We recommend the lower of the two USB ports so the dongle can be as vertically aligned as possible). 2. Switch the X3 and device ON. Wi-Fi Dongle 3.
  • Page 20: Connection: Wi-Fi

    Connection: Wi-Fi To connect via Wi-Fi: 1. Insert the Wi-Fi dongle into one of the USB ports. (We recommend the lower of the two USB ports so the dongle can be as vertically aligned as possible). 2. Note the X3’s serial number on the back label.
  • Page 21: Connection: Ethernet (Lan)

    Connection: Ethernet (LAN) To connect via ethernet (LAN): 1. Plug in the RJ45 connected on the supplied LAN cable into the ethernet port. 2. Connect the other end of the cable into your device.
  • Page 22: Tripod And Radar Positioning

    Tripod & radar positioning Step 1 19’8” / 6m Using a measuring tape, measure from the point of the home plate back along the field’s centerline and make a mark. We call this the ‘setback distance’. In unique cases 49’2” / 15m is the maximum setback distance allowed.
  • Page 23: Sensor Height

    Sensor height Step 4 The camera hole on the X3 should be 5’11” / 1.8m above the ground. Adjust this using the tripod height adjuster if required. Turn on your radar and device and establish a connection. The app will guide you through the calibration process to ensure accurate results.
  • Page 24: Care: Transport & Storage

    Care: Transport & storage The X3 is a high technology product and should be handled with care. There are components inside the sensor that can be damaged by improper or rough handling and impact. Make sure to store and transport the sensor in the supplied roller case and that the radar has been turned off.
  • Page 25 Care: Cleaning Use a soft cloth to clean the X3 after use. If required, dishwasher liquid with a damp cloth may be used on the surfaces. Do not rub the damp cloth vigorously in the ports on either side of the X3.
  • Page 26 Care: Avoid...
  • Page 27 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible cause & remedy Unit does not switch on Make sure that the battery is charged, or otherwise connect to the main power source with the AC adapter. Low battery run time Make sure that the battery is charged, or otherwise connect to the main power source with the AC adapter.
  • Page 28 Swapping out of hardware is available to minimize downtime in case of repair. Telephone, email and online chat based support is available • Phone-based operation and application training. 6 days a week for all FlightScope customers. Monday - Friday 8:30am-8pm EST/ EDT Saturday 8:30am-5pm EST/ EDT...
  • Page 29 Technical specifications Transceiver operating frequency fixed frequencies pre-set in band 10.500 to 10.550 GHz 48mm/ 1 ” transmitter power 10 mW (10dBm) typical antenna gain 17 dBi CW/ None (Emmission designator: NON) carrier/ modulation detection method low power Doppler speed measurement vertical 25°...
  • Page 30 MY SERIAL NUMBER: PURCHASE DATE NAME & SURNAME CONTACT DETAILS...
  • Page 31 golf @flightscope www.flightscope.com...

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