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Introduction
Safety Guidelines
Components
Features
Installation
Setup
Calibration
Connecting To Software
Troubleshooting
 
Product Compliance And
Certi cations
Thank you for choosing the Foresight Sports Falcon. This guide will outline the safety requirements, installation process, setup, and
troubleshooting guide for your Falcon. Should you need more assistance, please review the Falcon Product Support Page. 
Please read the following before use. Failure to follow the instructions could result in serious injury, property damage, and/or void the device
warranty. 
All installation work described in this guide should be performed by licensed contractors. Improper installation may result in personal injury,
property damage, and void any product warranty. The installation work should be performed by at least two (2) qualified installers. 
Falcon (x1)                                                                       
1. The Falcon ceiling mount is designed specifically for mounting a Falcon to a ceiling or a Foresight Sports simulator frame. Do NOT attempt
to mount additional items to the provided mount, as the additional weight may result in damage and/or failure. 
2. Do NOT install the ceiling mount in a location where vibration or impact shock may occur. This may result in damage to or failure of the
mount. 
3. Prior to installing the Falcon ceiling mount, make sure the ceiling area is strong enough to hold a minimum of 75 pounds. If the ceiling area
is not strong enough, reinforce the area prior to installation. 
4. Never modify the ceiling mount, assembly components, or Falcon. 
5. Do NOT install the ceiling mount and Falcon in a location where the operating temperature for the Falcon may be exceeded. Excessive
temperatures may damage the Falcon. Recommended operating temperature range is 35F-115F. 
. Install the ceiling mount in a place free from excessive dust and humidity to prevent the lens or optical components of the Falcon from
becoming clouded or dirty. 
7. Do NOT use excessive force when adjusting the ceiling mount or Falcon. 
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  • Page 1 7. Do NOT use excessive force when adjusting the ceiling mount or Falcon.  Falcon (x1)                                                                       ...
  • Page 2 Introduction Safety Guidelines Components Features Installation    Setup  Calibration Ceiling Mount (x1)                                      Connecting To Software Troubleshooting Product Compliance And Certi cations    Height:     135mm (5.3in) Height:     11.5mm (.5in)  Length:    1110mm (43.7in) Length:    390mm (15.4in)  Width:     270mm (10.7in) Width:    148.5 (5.8in)  Weight:  ...
  • Page 3 Introduction Safety Guidelines Components Features Installation  Setup  Calibration Connecting To Software           Troubleshooting Product Compliance And Calibration Wand         Certi cations     Fiducial Dispenser Plastic Tee (x2)       NOTE: This installation package does not include lag screws for securing the ceiling mount to the ceiling. Selected installation screws must not exceed 6mm (.25”) diameter, washer recommended, must engage a ceiling joist by 25mm (1in), are capable of supporting a minimum of 75 pounds. ...
  • Page 4 It is important to check the layout of the simulator environment before installation. Ideally, the ceiling should be 9.5 to 10.5 feet tall, and the center of the hitting mat should be placed 10 to 12 feet from the screen and 4 feet away from the Falcon. There should be room to swing for both a left- and right-handed golfer. ...
  • Page 5 Introduction Safety Guidelines Components Features Installation  Setup  Calibration Connecting To Software Troubleshooting Product Compliance And Certi cations   Submit a Support Request...
  • Page 6 The Falcon has two hitting zones: the club zone and the ball only zone. The club zone collects data on both the ball and club at impact, the ball only zone collects ball data. Hitting zone dimensions for the club zone (dark blue) and ball only zone (light blue) are shown in the figure below.  ...
  • Page 7 1) Run/secure the ethernet cable from the location where the computer will be to the ceiling location where the Falcon will be mounted. Connect one end of the cable to the ethernet port on the Falcon (see figure below) and the other end to your network router or computer.  ...
  • Page 8 2) Run the power cord from a power source to the overhead location where the Falcon will be mounted. Plug one end of the power cord into the back of the Falcon (see figure below) and the other end into a GFCI-protected outlet.  ...
  • Page 9: To Power Off

    1. To turn on the Falcon, press the POWER button to initiate boot of the Falcon. The grip end of a golf club can be used to reach the POWER button.     Introduction Safety Guidelines Components Features Installation  Setup ...
  • Page 10 1) The Foresight Calibration App will be automatically installed on your computer with a new installation of FSX Play or FSX Pro and can be launched from the menu inside FSX game play. Ensure the Falcon is connected to your network router or PC through the Ethernet cable and the Falcon is powered on.  ...
  • Page 11 Connecting To Software Troubleshooting *Note: Your Falcon status bar will illuminate red during the calibration process. Your device is not in an error state, it is exchanging information Product Compliance And with the Foresight Sports servers. ...
  • Page 12 Is the Falcon receiving power?  Reset all connections. Remove the power cable from the back of the Falcon and then plug back in, check that the POWER button on the Falcon is illuminated blue, and check the connection to the wall outlet. ...
  • Page 13 Introduction Safety Guidelines Components Features Installation  Setup  Calibration Connecting To Software Troubleshooting IEC 62368-1:2018 Audio/video, information and communication technology equipment – Part 1: Safety Requirements  Product Compliance And Certi cations EU   Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU  EN 62368-1:2018  Audio/Video, Information and Communication Technology Equipment – Part 1: Safety Requirements   ...
  • Page 14 Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d’interférences et  il doit accepter toutes interférences reçues, y compris celles susceptibles d’avoir des effets indésirables sur son fonctionnement  Introduction English: for indoor use only   Safety Guidelines French: Pour usage intérieur seulement  Components  ...
  • Page 15 Purchase Order Terms EULA Trademark Disclaimer Designed and Assembled in the USA Accessibility Do Not Sell or Share My Info Vista Supply Chain Disclosure GC2 Discontinuation Notice © 2024, FORESIGHT SPORTS Privacy Choices Notice at Collection Submit a Support Request...