HOW DOES IT WORK ?
Freelap
timing system is based on the emission and detection of
®
electromagnetic fields and consists mainly of three elements:
CHIP
Worn by the athlete, it measures time intervals between each transmitter.
TRANSMITTERS
Placed along the course, they are coded (START, LAP or FINISH) and emit
electromagnetic fields.
MYFREELAP APP
Upon crossing the FINISH transmitter, the timing data is instantly
transmitted via Bluetooth and saved on your mobile device via the
MyFreelap app. Data can also be checked and exported on a computer via
your web account on app.freelap.com.
01. ACTIVATE & CLIP YOUR FXCHIP BLE
Charge your FxChip BLE: Connect the charger
Battery life: 100 h on use
to its USB C cable. Slide the chip onto the
Charging time: 5 h
charger. You can charge up to 6 chips at the
same time (or 4 with clips).
Activate your FxChip BLE: Place it vertically and shake it
horizontally. A green led confirms that the device is awake.
The FxChip BLE automatically turns off after 30 minutes without
crossing a Freelap transmitter.
Clip the FxChip BLE to the player's short or to the
FxBelt. The chip must imperatively be centered in the
alignment of the navel, positioned vertically.
02. TURN ON & PLACE YOUR TRANSMITTERS
Tx Pad Pro
Turn on the transmitter: press the Power button for 1s.
The green led confirms that the transmitter is activated.
Place the Tx Pad Pro on the ground on the start line. Get ready
by keeping your finger pressed inside the Start zone of the
transmitter.
Remove your finger quickly and start the race. The Tx Pad
Pro's led will blink and it will instantly trigger the start.
Tx Pro Team
Turn it on: press the Power button for 1s.
Make short presses on the button to select the desired code: START / LAP
(intermediate) / FINISH. Each press of the button switches it to the next code.
Clip the Tx Pro Team to a pole or a tripod, and place it on the start line.
Adjust the height of the Tx Pro Team: place it at approx. the same height as the
player's transponder (navel).
The arrow on must point in the direction the player is running to.
To take the start with the Tx Pro Team: Start 50cm (approx. 2 feet) before the
transmitter. The player must always pass within 80cm next to it.
Tx Junior Pro
Turn on the transmitter: press the Power button for 1s.
Make short presses on the button to select the desired code:
START / LAP (intermediate transmitter) / FINISH.
Place it on the ground, at the edge of the track, less than 1.5m
from the player's trajectory, and 80cm after the desired distance
(except for flying start).
Example: Timing 40 yards (10y +30y)
10 yards
0 yard
+80cm
1.5m max
Tx Pad Pro
Tx Junior Pro
code LAP
To ensure the perfect reception of the data, place your mobile device:
- From 10m to 50m max. after the FINISH transmitter
- At a height of 1 meter off the ground
If you use a Relay Coach BLE, place it at 10m after the FINISH transmitter, and at
a height of approx. 1m from the ground.
Transmitters must be mini. 0.7s (10m) apart / Max. 11 transmitters on your trajectory.
FIND MORE CONFIGURATIONS
Find all the american football configurations on the library of preset
Exercises on MyFreelap app, or watch our tutorial videos on the Freelap
Youtube channel.
Mobile
device
40 yards
+80cm
1m
10- 50m max
Tx Junior Pro
code FINISH
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