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OnCourt OffCourt Radar Coach User Manual

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Radar Coach™
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INTRODUCTION
Competitive athletes know how hard they can hit, kick, or throw a ball. With the affordable Radar Coach you can as well.
Radar feedback helps you improve your skills and it’s fun! Measure your ball speed in a variety of sports including tennis,
pickleball, golf, baseball, softball, football, soccer, hockey, volleyball, and more! (WARNING: Never aim directly at the Radar
Coach without having a net or other protection guarding the unit.)
FEATURES
Lightweight and easy to use. Unlike most radar sensors, the Radar Coach does not require a second person to
point the unit at the object. Simply place it behind the target goal or net.
Tripod (included) makes it possible to adjust the Radar Coach to different angles for most accurate reading.
The bright LED display is easy to read from a distance.
The Radar Coach has a speaker with a pre-recorded voice that announces ball speed.
Automatic battery saver extends the life of the batteries when the device is not in use.
Stores the speed of your last ten shots.
POWER
The Radar Coach™ requires 5 AA batteries (not included). Open the back cover and insert batteries as indicated. The “Power
Saving” feature turns off the Radar Coach automatically if no speed is recorded for 5 minutes. Operating time with Voice
Mode deactivated is up to 20 hours. With Voice Mode activated the batteries will last up to 10 hours. Operating
temperature range: 32 104 °F/0 40 °C.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. Push the “On/Off” button to start and stop the device.
2. Push the MPH or KPH” button to choose a unit of measurement. The LED light will indicate your choice.
3. Push the “VOICE” button to have a speaker announce the speed. Push again to turn off.
4. Push the “STILL/MOVE” button to choose a mode. When the display reads F0, it is in “STILL MODE.” When the
display reads F1, it is in “MOV MODE.”
5. STILL MODE: Speed range from 3-150 MPH (5-199 KMH). STILL MODE might be best used to measure a ball
throwing machine when there are no moving parts except for the ball being thrown from the machine that can
interfere with the unit recording the ball speed.
6. MOVE MODE: Speed range from 25-150 MPH (40-199 KMH). Note that in MOVE MODE speeds lower than 25 MPH
(40 KPH) will not be recorded. This feature prevents the sensor recording the speed of the athlete rather than the
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OnCourt OffCourt Radar Coach Specifications

General IconGeneral
Radar TypeDoppler Radar
Accuracy+/- 1 mph (+/- 1.6 km/h)
DisplayLCD
Measurement RangeUp to 100 feet
Sport/ActivityTennis, Baseball, Softball
FeaturesHands-free operation, Tripod mount

Summary

Introduction to Radar Coach

Radar Coach Features

Key Features Overview

Highlights lightweight design, tripod use, LED display, voice output, battery saver, and speed storage.

Radar Coach Power Requirements

General Operating Instructions

Basic Operation Controls

Explains the use of On/Off, MPH/KPH, and VOICE buttons for device control.

Measurement Modes and History

Details STILL MODE, MOVE MODE speed ranges, and accessing recorded speeds.

Additional Usage Suggestions

Optimal Placement and Distance

Recommends placement behind nets, distance, tripod use, and direct alignment for best results.

Accuracy Factors and Interference

Discusses Doppler/Cosine effects on accuracy and radio frequency interference.