Pocket Radar Smart Display Assembly instructions

Smart Display
USER MANUAL & GUIDE
www.PocketRadar.com
SD2010
For use with Pro Radar Module (model RM1510)
or with Smart Coach radar (model SR1100)

Pocket Radar, Inc.
3535 Industrial Dr. Suite A4
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Toll Free: 888-381-2672
Support: Info@PocketRadar.com
Website: www.PocketRadar.com
Preliminary

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction...................................................................................1
What’s Included (Display).............................................................2
Product Tour.................................................................................3
Smart Display..........................................(3)
Accessories.............................................................................4 - 5
Included...................................................(4)
Not Included............................................(5)
MountingOptions..........................................................................6
Select Your Radar.........................................................................7
Pro Radar Module....................................(7)
Smart Coach radar...................................(7)
Pro Radar Module.................................................(Pages 8 - 28)
Getting Started........................................................................8 - 9
Set Up Instructions...................................(8)
Set Up Illustrations...................................(9)
Pairing.........................................................................................10
Aiming.................................................................................11 - 12
Must Aim Radar at Release Point.............(11)
Aiming Illustrations....................................(12)
SeparateAccessories.................................................................13
MountingOptions........................................................................14
Power Options............................................................................15
Power On - Self Test.................................(15)
Standard Batteries....................................(15)
USB Powered...........................................(15)
Standard Menu...................................................................16 - 18
Recall Memory..........................................(16)
Clear Memory ..........................................(17)
USB / Battery Level..................................(18)

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Advanced Menu..................................................................19 - 25
Measurement Units (vnt)..........................(20)
Sensitivity / Range (sen)...........................(21)
Auto-Off / Timer (tof)...............................(22)
Auto-On (aon)...........................................(23)
Brightness (br).........................................(24)
Display Version (Uer)...............................(25)
SensitivitySettings......................................................................26
Factory Default Settings.............................................................27
Specications.............................................................................28
Smart Coach radar..............................................(Pages 29 - 46)
Getting Started....................................................................29 - 30
Set Up Instructions...................................(29)
Set Up Illustrations...................................(30)
Pairing.........................................................................................31
Aiming.................................................................................32 - 33
Must Aim Radar at Release Point.............(32)
Aiming Illustrations....................................(33)
SeparateAccessories.................................................................34
MountingOptions........................................................................35
Power Options............................................................................36
Power On - Self Test.................................(36)
Standard Batteries....................................(36)
USB Powered...........................................(36)
Standard Menu...................................................................37 - 38
Recall Memory..........................................(37)
USB / Battery Level..................................(38)

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Advanced Menu..................................................................39 - 44
Measurement Units (vnt).........................(40)
Auto-Off / Timer (tof)...............................(41)
Auto-On (aon)...........................................(42)
Brightness (br).........................................(43)
Display Version (Uer)...............................(44)
Factory Default Settings.............................................................45
Specications.............................................................................46
Troubleshooting..................................................................47 - 50
Interference.............................................(47)
Ghost Readings......................................(48)
Tips to Eliminate Interference.................(48)
Angles.....................................................(49)
Cosine Error............................................(50)
Error Codes................................................................................51
FCC Class B Statement..............................................................52
Product Label..........................................(52)
User Manual............................................(52)
Warranty Information...........................................................53 - 54

Congratulations! You are now the owner of the most exible, pro
performance speed display on the market. Innovative technology places
the Pocket Radar’s Smart product line at the forefront of the sports and
analytics revolution by providing accurate and instant feedback.
The Smart Display is compatible with multiple Pocket Radar devices,
including the Smart Coach radar and the Pro Radar Module. The
Smart Display is viewable to over 100 feet in bright sunlight, with a wide
viewing angle and full 3 digit display. Lightweight and ultra-portable for
indoor or on the eld use, its brightness levels adjust automatically with
lighting conditions. It can be powered using standard Alkaline C-size
batteries or externally using standard USB chargers or Power Packs.
The Pro Radar Module features proprietary ball-tracking technology to
provide the user with professional level accuracy of +/- 1 MPH. The
rugged, water-resistant casing is built from the same high-impact plastic
as football helmets. Flexible conguration features allow for customized
set-up options to best t your speed measurement needs.
The Smart Coach radar is a one of a kind speed radar that can display
speeds stand-alone, connected to the Smart Display, or connected to
the Pocket Radar App. With professional level accuracy of +/- 1 MPH, it
features the same proprietary ball-tracking technology as the Pro Radar
Module, but in a pocket-sized form factor.
If you want to be a power user and try other features and settings,
reading through this manual will help you to take full advantage of the
other features and capabilities of Pocket Radar’s Smart product line.
Any questions: check the Pocket Radar™ website under frequently
asked questions (FAQ’s) or contact us at Info@PocketRadar.com.
INTRODUCTION
1

WHAT’S INCLUDED (DISPLAY)
2
2. One 2 amp AC power supply (USB charger)
1. Two 6 ft (2 meter) USB cables Type A to Micro B
3. Two carabiners
The parts included with your Smart Display package are listed below.
See page 7 for Radar selection.
If you are missing any components, please contact Pocket Radar, Inc.
at 1-888-381-2672 or email Info@PocketRadar.com
1 2 3
Smart Display
SD2000

PRODUCT TOUR
3
Smart Display
Front Back
Bottom
1. KPH units indicator or brightness sensor 10. Indicator light for USB power
2. MPH units indicator or brightness sensor 11. USB out to radar
3. 3 Digit 7 segment speed display 12. Adjustable handle
4. Battery door 13. Tripod mounting nut
5. Instruction label 14. Slots for tripod alignment pins
6. Cable slots for USB Power Packs
7. Power / Selection button (red)
8. Recall / Mode button (black)
9. USB power input
12
3
4
5
6
13
14
Side
7
8
11
10
9
12

ACCESSORIES
4
One 2 amp AC power supply (USB charger)
Two 6 ft (2 meter) USB cables Type A to Micro B
Two carabiners
Included
The cables are used to connect your radar device to the
Smart Display, as well as provide USB power.
The carabiners are used to
hang the Smart Display onto
a fence or camera tripod. See
Mounting Options on page 6.
The AC power supply is used
to provide power via USB.

5
ACCESSORIES
Not Included
USB Power Packs USB Power Packs are
available in several sizes
and power ratings. Small
ones should provide over
5 hours of use from a fresh
charge.
Alkaline C-Size Batteries
Camera Tripod
A Deluxe Tripod
may be purchased
through the Pocket
Radar online store. 4 Alkaline C-size batteries
provide up to 14 hours of
use with the Smart Display.
USB cables are only useful
up to 6 feet (2 meters) in
length. If you plan to set
up the Smart Display more
than 6 feet apart from your
radar, this Extender Kit
is available through the
Pocket Radar online store.
50 foot USB Extender Cable Kit

MOUNTING OPTIONS
6
The Smart Display has many different mounting/location options. The
Smart Display can be mounted to a metal fence using carabiners
(included), to a camera tripod using the tripod mount located on the
bottom, to the legs of a tripod with the carabiners, sitting on a chair or
table, hung on a wall using the handle or even standing on the ground
using the handle as a kickstand. Please refer to the illustrations below.
Two carabiners
Carabiners can be used to
mount the Smart Display
to a fence or the bottom of
a camera tripod.
Camera Tripod
See similar mounting steps
on pages 14 and 35.
Smart Display Kickstand
Located on back of
Smart Display.

SELECT YOUR RADAR
7
Pro Radar Module (pages 8-28)
Smart Coach radar (pages 29-46)
Front Bottom
3
2
1
1. Micro B USB connector
2. Slots for tripod alignment pins
3. Tripod mounting nut
4. Strain relief for USB cable (pass USB cable under this strap)
4
3
2
4
5
6
1
1. Speed display.
2. Trigger button to capture
speeds.
3. Mode/Recall button to
enter Constant-On
mode or Recall previous
25 speeds.
4. Micro-USB Connector
on the side of unit.
5. Radar lens aimed at the
ball in ight.
6. Battery compartment.

GETTING STARTED
8
Set Up Instructions
1. Insert the small end of one of the 6 ft (2 meter) Type A to
Micro B cables into the Smart Display and the other end
into the 2 amp AC power supply (USB charger). Then plug
the 2 amp AC power supply into any power outlet.
2. Insert the small end of the other 6 ft (2 meter) Type A to
Micro B cable into the Pro Radar Module and the other end
into the Smart Display (pass USB cable under the plastic
Strain Relief strap).
3. Press the Power (red) button on the Smart Display, and
you’re ready to start capturing speeds.
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If you plan on using standard Alkaline C-size batteries or a USB Power
Pack as your power source, please refer to page 15 in this Manual.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If the Pro Radar Module is not connected to
the Smart Display, “no rdr” will ash for 2 minutes until it powers off
automatically. To turn off the Smart Display, simply hold the Power (red)
button down for 1 second. Once “Off” is displayed, release the button
and the Smart Display is now turned off. Please note that the speed
memory stored in the Smart Display will be erased as well.
Pro Radar Module
PRO RADAR MODULE™
GETTING STARTED

PRO RADAR MODULE™
9
GETTING STARTED
Set Up Illustrations
GETTING STARTED

PAIRING
10
To Pair the Smart Display to your Radar Module
for wireless operation, follow the steps below:
1. Use the supplied USB cable to temporarily connect the Smart
Display directly to your Radar Module by wired connection.
2. Hold down both the red and black buttons at the same time on
the Smart Display for 2 seconds to enter the advanced menu.
3. Release both buttons when ‘BLE’ is displayed. The display will
continuouslyash‘BLE’ while the pairing operation is in process.
4.Oncethe“BLE’turnssolidandstopsashing,theSmart
Display is then paired with the Radar Module and can be used
wirelessly.
PRO RADAR MODULE™
PAIRING

AIMING
11
Must Aim Radar at Release Point
The Pro Radar Module captures a speed reading by sending out a
focused beam of very low power radio waves and looking for them to
bounce off a moving object, such as a ball. These radio waves are
focused in a small cone shaped like a ashlight beam which comes out
the front end, where the arrow is pointing, on the Pro Radar Module.
When positioning the Pro Radar Module, make sure it is set up and
aimed directly in line with the release point of the ball. This can either
be from behind or in front of the path of where the ball is coming from
(see pg. 49 to learn more about angles and how tilting down or up may
affect a speed reading). Make sure the beam of the Pro Radar Module
is not blocked or obstructed. Please refer to the illustrations on the
next page for examples of where the Pro Radar Module should be
positioned.
PRO RADAR MODULE™
AIMING

12
AIMING
Aiming Illustrations
Recommended Distance:
• Set up the Pro Radar Module either in front or behind the
path of the moving object.
• If throwing or hitting into a net, set up the Pro Radar Module
at least 15 feet behind the net or the player.
PRO RADAR MODULE™
AIMING

PRO RADAR MODULE™
SEPARATE ACCESSORIES
13
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Using Smart Display with Pro Radar Module
USB Power Packs USB Power Packs are
available in several sizes
and power ratings. Small
ones should provide over
5 hours of use from a fresh
charge.
Alkaline C-Size Batteries
Camera Tripod
A Deluxe Tripod
may be purchased
through the Pocket
Radar online store. 4 Alkaline C-size batteries
provide up to 14 hours of
use with the Smart Display.
USB cables are only useful
up to 6 feet (2 meters) in
length. If you plan to set
up the Pro Radar Module
more than 6 feet apart
from the Smart Display,
this Extender Kit is avail-
able through the Pocket
Radar online store.
50 foot USB Extender Cable Kit

PRO RADAR MODULE™
MOUNTING OPTIONS
14
MOUNTING OPTIONS
2.1. 3.
4. 5.
Mounting to a Tripod
6.
Detach the tripod shoe that
screws into the bottom of
the Pro Radar Module.
Insert the tripod shoe into the
Pro Radar Module screw area
with the alignment pin in the slot.
Using ngers or a coin,
screw the tripod shoe into
the Pro Radar Module.
Attach the tripod shoe
and Pro Radar Module
back onto the tripod.
Questions? Visit www.PocketRadar.com/PRS for helpful video tutorials
or call us toll-free at 888-381-2672

POWER OPTIONS
15
Standard Batteries
If powered via Alkaline C-size batteries, after the Self Test passes, the
Smart Display will ash “bat” for 1 second and then the current battery
level (either Lo, 1, 2, 3or 4) for another second. Typical battery life with
Alkaline C-size batteries is 14 hours. See table below:
The Smart Display and Pro Radar Module combo can be powered
either using USB connection or Alkaline C-size batteries. This makes it
extremely portable and exible for indoor and outdoor use.
Power On - Self Test
If powered via USB or batteries, the Smart Display will ash “888” for 2
seconds, after pressing the Power (red) button. That means the Self
Test has passed and you are ready to start capturing speeds. If the
Self Test fails, then an error code will be displayed. The error code will
include “E #”, where the # species the error number (example: E 4).
This error code will ash every second for 2 minutes until it powers off
automatically. See Page 51 for more about Error Codes.
USB Powered
When using a USB Power Pack, the battery life will be dictated by the
specs of the Power Pack. See Page 13 for more about USB Power
Pack options.
Level Remaining Life
Lo / Bat
1
2
3
4100% to 76%
25% to 5%
Less than 20 minutes
75% to 51%
50% to 26%
PRO RADAR MODULE™
POWER OPTIONS
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