Ernest Sports ES14 User Manual

Ernest Sports ES14 User Manual

Advanced portable launch monitor

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ADVANCED PORTABLE LAUNCH MONITOR
ES14 User Manual

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  • Page 1 ADVANCED PORTABLE LAUNCH MONITOR ES14 User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents BASICS OF THE ES14 …………………………………………………..…………………………..3-5 POSITIONING THE ES14..………………………………………….…………………………………6 KICK STAND SELECTING A CLUB…………………………………………………..………………………...……8 PROGRAMMING…………………………………………………..………………………..….… 9-22 ALTITUDE YARDS/METERS LOFT DISPLAY IDLE TIME TIMER FOR SCREENS RESET CALIBRATION BLUETOOTH SETTINGS........................23 APPLE ANDROID APP HOME PAGE…………………………………………………..……………………...……24 RANGE SESSIONS…………………………………………………..………………………..…25-28 SESSION LOGS…………………………………………………….............29 CLUB AVERAGES…………………….………………………………..………………………….…30...
  • Page 3 SERVICE, REPAIRS, RETURNS......................32 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS......................33 WARRANTY INFORMATIO.......................34 CHANGING THE BATTERY.......................35...
  • Page 4: Basics Of The Es14

    ES14 Basics Power LCD Display Program Front Down AC outlet Kickstand Battery...
  • Page 5: Quick Tips

    The ES14 operates on a 9V battery located under Quick Tips the kickstand. To change the battery, simply remove The word “Battery” the battery cover and unsnap the battery connector. appearing in the lower Install a new battery by attaching the connector to left hand corner of the the new battery and placing back in the battery well.
  • Page 6 An optional power adapter may be used with the ES14 Quick Tips The optional power adapter allows the unit to be used Use of a power indoors as well as outdoors – wherever an electrical adapter DOES NOT outlet is available.
  • Page 7: Positioning The Es14

    Positioning the ES14 Quick Tips To position the ES14, place the unit 14” across from and 14” The ES14 only reads down range of your ball placement. Measure from the center real golf balls. Foam of the kickstand. balls, floater balls or limited flight golf balls will not read correctly .
  • Page 8 The kickstand has three positions: 1st position: 1st position: This is the most upright position, 75 degrees, is used when hitting DRIVER thru 5 IRON 2nd position: 2nd position: This middle position, 60 degrees, is used when hitting 6 IRON thru GAP WEDGE 3rd position: The lowest position, 45 degrees, is used when 3rd position:...
  • Page 9: Selecting A Club

    Selecting a club Press the Power button. A club selection will appear on the LCD screen. THE ES14 IS NOW READY FOR USE. To select another club, press the Up/Down buttons until the desired club name appears on the screen.
  • Page 10: Programming

    Programming the ES14 Quick Tips General Instructions for Program Mode: A FLASHING word or number indicates it can TO ENTER PROGRAM MODE: be changed. Press the PROGRAM button once. Then use the UP/ NOTE: When in Program Mode, the word “Program”...
  • Page 11: Yards/Meters

    DEFAULT SETTINGS The ES14 contains a number of features. Below is a listing of those features as well as their default settings. If you should need to change a setting (i.e.yards to meters), instructions are given concerning each feature. However, most features can be used as is.
  • Page 12 ALTITUDE (ALT) NOTE: The default setting for Altitude is 1,000 ft. The range available in the ES14 is sea level to 9,000 ft. If you need to adjust this setting: 1. With the ES14 powered on, wait 2-3 seconds to allow unit to complete the power cycle.
  • Page 13 UNIT OF MEASURE (UNT) NOTE: The default setting for UNT is yards. To change this feature: 1. With UNT displayed, press the Program button. The Unit of Measure will begin to flash. 2. Using the Up/Down buttons, select YDS or MTRS. To save your selection, press the PROGRAM button again.
  • Page 14 Below is a chart of the default setting of each club in the ES14. Check these settings before making any adjustments. Club Degree of Loft Club Degree of Loft 2 Iron Driver 10.5 3 Iron 3 Wood 4 Iron 5 Wood...
  • Page 15 If you need to change a loft setting: 1. BAG, with current club name, will display on screen, as well as degree of the loft. 2. Press PROGRAM button, club will begin to flash. 3. Press UP/DOWN button to locate club you want to change. 4.
  • Page 16 DISPLAY (DSP) The LCD located on the top of the ES14 has a large, easy-to-read display. There are six (6) categories of information displayed on two screens, once you’ve hit a shot: Spin Distance - Carry Club Speed Distance - Total...
  • Page 17 General Information about the DSP (The word “Program” will appear at the bottom of Quick Tips each screen while in the Program mode.) The UP button will be used to select or reject categories and To select a category, press Down until you see the Down button will allow you that category flashing.
  • Page 18 To change the settings on the Display Screens: 1.With DSP on the screen, press the Program button. 2. Spin will flash in the lower left corner. 3. To keep spin, press the Up button once. Spin will stop flashing. 4. Press the Down button and the next category, Ball Speed, will begin to flash. 5.
  • Page 19 7. Press the Down button. Ball Speed will display and flash. 8. Since it was selected on the first Screen, press the Up button twice – once will stop the flashing, twice will reject it 9. Press the Down button and Club Speed will appear and start flashing. To keep this category, press Up twice - once to stop flashing, twice to keep.
  • Page 20: Idle Time

    IDLE TIMER (IDL) This timer will automatically turn the ES14 off if no activity has occurred for a selected amount of time. The default setting is 8 minutes. You may change the timer to read 0 Minutes (it stays on and does not automatically turn off) to 60 Minutes (1 Hour) of no activity.
  • Page 21 TIMER (TMR) This option determines the amount of time the information is displayed on each screen after a shot is hit. Both screens are set to display information for 7 seconds. However you may increase the time up to 10 seconds, or decrease it as low as 3 seconds.
  • Page 22 " RESET (RST) Reset allows you to restore your ES14 to its default settings. 1. With RST on the screen, press the Program button. 2. RST will begin to flash slowly. 3. Press the Up button. RST will flash faster.
  • Page 23 CALIBRATION (CAL) This option on the ES14 is to aid instructors of junior golfers. Please DO NOT attempt to adjust any calibrations. Call Ernest Sports at 1-855-354-4653 for assistance.
  • Page 24: Bluetooth Settings

    Apple Connecting: On your Apple device, go to “Settings” and then to “Bluetooth”. Turn Bluetooth ON. Scan for devices. Once found, select ES14 to connect. You will need to repeat these steps each time the ES14 is powered off. Android Pairing: On your Android device, go to “Settings.”...
  • Page 25: App Home Page

    Start a new range session or join a saved session. Session Logs View data from previously recorded sessions. Club Averages View averages of all statistical information for each club. Settings Change settings for Averages, Units, Distance Type and Links. Tutorial Digital version of the ES14 Quickstart Guide.
  • Page 26 OPTION TO MANUALLY RECORD THE DIRECTION. EACH SHOT WILL RECORD AS STRAIGHT, IF NOT MANUALLY ENTERED. To begin using the ES14 app with your ES14 device 1. Connect your smart device with the ES14 via Bluetooth. (See Bluetooth set up, p.23) 2.
  • Page 27 You are ready to begin. When finished with your session, choose End/Save. NOTE: The app will update information AFTER a shot is hit. Once you hit, the information for that shot will be displayed. If you have previous sessions recorded, you also have the option to Join a Session you have already saved.
  • Page 28 Your Range Session information is displayed in two ways: shot by shot and complete session. SHOT BY SHOT information may be viewed in two ways: 1. View 1 displays the club used and stats about the current shot in a CIRCULAR FORMAT. You select the data to be displayed in the larger circle by tapping on that circle.
  • Page 29 2. View 2 displays the club used and stats about the current shot in COLUMNS. The two columns have large, easy-to-read numbers. To see information displayed in View 2, press the View button again. 3. COMPLETE SESSION allows you to see information on every shot in a scrolling format. Simply tap View again.
  • Page 30: Session Logs

    Session Logs In this section of the app, you may view all previous Range Sessions individually. First, select the Session you want to see. The app will then open that Range Session, allowing you to scroll through the data. Note: You may email your Range Session information from this screen.
  • Page 31: Club Averages

    Club Averages This feature of the app displays all clubs used in your Range Sessions. The app will present an average of each category: Club Speed, Ball Speed, Distance, Spin, Smash Factor, and Launch Angle on each individual club displayed. Simply tap on a club to see all this information.
  • Page 32: Tutorial

    Tutorial Link to Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 33: Service, Repairs, Returns

    EST). We are here to assist you with any questions or problems you may have with the ES14 unit or app. In the event of damage to your ES14, you may return the unit to our Repair Center. Ernest Sports must verify the serial number issued to the device before it may be repaired.
  • Page 34: Product Specifications

    Product Specifications Product Description: Dimensions: 8 ¼ X 5 ½ X 1.86 Weight: 2.5 lbs Battery: Use: Indoor/Outdoor Optional: AC/DC power supply Compatibility: Apple and Android Devices...
  • Page 35: Warranty Informatio

    Warranty Information The ES14 is warranted for 12 months against any manufacturing defects in materials and/or workmanship, for all parts and labor. The warranty applies only to the original purchaser of this product. Warranty work may be completed only by Ernest Sports. If the returned device is not found to be defective, no warranty work will be performed.
  • Page 36: Changing The Battery

    Changing The Battery The ES14 operates on a 9V battery located under the kickstand. To change the battery, simply remove the battery cover and unsnap the battery connector. Install a new battery by connecting the battery and placing back in the battery well.

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