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1. Press Arm Solid Blue LED INST N rum Hold Arm l Trigger event Record Shot Go back to Review Mode TEE Armed mode ALIGNING THE RADAR Locate a suitable position for your LabRadar and position it within 18 inches to either side of the muzzle of your firearm The unit contains a inch x 20 threaded plate on the base of the unit for mounting on a standard tripod To properly align the radar look through the sighting notch located in the top center of the unit and aim the radar at the target that you will be shooting at Make sure it is in a stable position to insure that there is no movement after you align it with your target Place the LabRadar in a position where it will not be impacted by ejecting cartridge cases muzzle debris blast or other items THE LABRADAR SHOULD BE PROTECTED FROM LARGE CALIBER WEAPONS WITH MUZZLE BRAKES PLACE A BARRIER BETWEEN THE MUZZLE AND LABRADAR TO PROTECT THE SYSTEM The LabRadar SHOULD NOT be in front of your muzzle It is acceptable to place your muzzle in front of the LabRadar Ideally it should be in a position where you can see the display screen from your position to prevent unnecessary movement Firearms with suppressors or that have a very low muzzle blast may need to be moved closer to the side of the radar unit and the muzzle and the muzzle even with the side of the unit Riffle muzzle break position Handgun position top view Handgun position 13 4 3 2 TRIGGER S
2. lg oragar My Personal Radar User Manual v 1 1 amp gt Sees 12 Sc HS bs w Vo 1051 WI Sa Hs Developed by INFINITION For Technical assitance please contact Canadian customers should return to Infinition Inc 2455 de l Industrie Trois Rivieres QC Canada G8Z ATI info mylabradar com 316 866 2525 All others should return to TCK LLC 8221 W Meadow Pass Ct Wichita KS 67205 U S A info mylabradar com 316 866 2525 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Carefully read all of the instructions provided and save them for later use Read all warnings and instructions marked on the LabRadar 2 Do not place the LabRadar on an unstable stand or surface as it may fall resulting in serious damage 3 The LabRadar must be operated either by 6 AA batteries or by plugging the USB cord to a computer s USB port 4 Do not allow any objects to rest on the USB cord or place the LabRadar where the USB cord will be trampled on 5 Do NOT plug in turn on or attempt to operate an obviously damaged unit 6 No operator serviceable parts inside the LabRadar radar unit Please refer servicing to service qualified personnel 7 Remove batteries when storing the unit away for a long period of time 8 Safely dispose of exhausted batteries immediately 9 Keep batteries out of reach of small children NOTES This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
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4. Armed View 4 3 4 REVIEW MODE Blue indicator The review mode allows the user to navigate through all the results available in the LabRadar When turned ON the LabRadar starts in Review mode To access the Review mode from the Last shot review or the Armed view the user should hold the arm button for 2 seconds The Review mode display should look like this 06 05 2014 EAE 100 10 13 06 05 2014 100 10 13 Series 0007 Series 0007 Shot 0001 Stats Results Average 1051 Extreme spread 0 V 0 1051 V 32 932 Std Deviation 0 0 V 10 997 V 43 898 V 21 964 V 54 863 Series View Shot View Series Individual Shot Data Display Highest 1051 Lowest 1051 Series Statistics Display 15 16 4 3 5 4 3 6 4 3 7 4 3 4 1 MANAGING RESULTS IN REVIEW MODE First make sure you are in the Review Mode as show above then e To navigate through the results use the UP and DOWN arrows e To make a new Series press the Series button and confirm your choice by using the up down arrows and pressing Enter e To delete a series press the Delete E button and confirm your choice by using the up down arrows and pressing Enter WARNING this action is irreversible e To access individual shots first select your series with the arrows then press Enter e To delete a Shot press the Delete E button and confirm your choice by using the up down arrows and pressing Enter WARNING this action is irreversible SCREENSAVER If
5. a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device TABLE OF CONTENT Important Safety INSUFUCIONS seines tasas vest nea xp ena aeneae pd Posee ned sean 3 Ug AGIGMC alll M
6. from series and for firmware updates A LED is used to indicate the status of the radar LED status Description Unit is Off Unit is powered On not transmitting Unit is powered On transmitting Armed Flashing orange Unit is powered On transmitting system will stop transmitting shortly within 10 seconds if no trigger is detected 4 1 BUTTONS DEFINITION 4 2 CONFIGURATION MENU DEFINITIONS The LabRadar is equipped with an array of buttons each used for a different function When the Display Parameters G button is pressed a menu appears The following options are available 1 Display 10 29 2014 Parameters Preferences 2 Series 3 Delete Velocity units 4 Up Distances units Sem 12 Sat MS V r 5 Enter Weight units E i 1051 LAT NE 6 Down Select vel range 7 Power y 8 Arm 9 SD Card 10 USB Connector Menu selection Description External Trigger connector Velocity Units Change the units used when displaying velocity measurements the user can choose from the following units 11 Battery Feet per second fps Compartment Yards per second yps 12 Sighting Notch Miles per hour mph Meters per second m s 13 LED Indicator Kilometers per hour Km h 14 Internal acoustic trigger sensors 2x Distances units Change the units used when displaying distance measure ments the user can choose from the following units feet ft yards yd e meters m Change the
7. place to protect it from dust moisture etc DOWNLOADING DATA You need an SD card in your device before you can download any data You can access the data by connecting a USB cable on the LabRadar and to a computer The computer should recognize the LabRadar as a Mass Storage Device and display the files available on the SD Card Alternatively the user can turn OFF the LabRadar and remove the SD card to read it in a memory card reader Fastest The folder will be displayed as LBR When LBR is opened you will see an Excel CSV file with a file name of SROO1 for series 1 etc You will also see folder TRK When you open this folder you will see file s Shot 1 Track for shot 1 etc e SR Report displays all the information from that series number including date time of each shot muzzle and downrange velocities high low velocity average SD ES power factor etc e Shot Track displays individual shot data including projectile flight time velocity at additional distances not displayed on the radars display screen SNR The data needs to be recorded while the SD card was in the device to be accessible later by USB The data recorded in the internal memory only while there was no SD card inserted cannot be accessed by USB It is only viewable on the display screen 4 3 10 RECORDING PROJECTILE VELOCITIES Each shot is recorded in the sequence that it was fired in The Series and Shots can be reviewed on LabRadar or on a
8. where the projectile entered the radar beam While the velocity will be correct the velocity at each reported distance will need to be adjusted For instance if the VO velocity is obtained at 20 feet the velocity reported at V40 will actually be the velocity at 20 feet The closer the radar to your projectile launch point the quicker it enters your beam making the VO closer to the actual VO This occurs only when using the Doppler Trigger When using the Internal Trigger as your trigger source the Vo distance is the actual VO velocity 06 05 2014 4 3 3 ARMED VIEW MODE Last shot review mode Blue indicator 06 05 2014 100 16 49 If the system is armed and is then disarmed i aD Series 0007 Shot 0001 either manually or automatically the indicator turns blue and the Last shot is displayed V 0 ry on screen as show here V 10 997 V 32 932 V 21 964 V 43 898 Repeatedly press the Display button EJ to switch between views of individual shots These views provide Kinetic Energy Ke Power Factor V 54 863 PF and muzzle downrange velocities Armed View 100 16 49 Orange indicator Series 0007 Shot 0001 When the system is armed the indicator turns Orange The last shot of the current series is displayed and if a Trigger is received the system wil display the new shot on screen The Screen V10 997 V32932 V54863 displayed is identical to the Last shot review V21 964 V 43 898
9. 7 62mm 80 100 yards Make sure that the Labradar is aligned correctly with the target 355 9mm 100 130 yards Make sure that the position of the gun relative to the LabRadar is correct e Use a firing range that has no obstacles or obtrusions close to or in the line of fire Clear line of sight 10 FIRMWARE UPGRADE Make sure that the parameters entered in the LabRadar configuration match you installation The LabRadar s firmware can be upgraded to the latest version at any time Please check our website to check availability Due to microwaves signals nature range performance of the LabRadar can differ depending on the environmental conditions In order to upgrade your firmware e Temperature e Download the latest version on our website e Humidity e Copy the file on the LabRadar s SD Card root 1 or 2 files e Particles in the air e With the LabRadar turned OFF insert the SD card in the LabRadar Signal reflection on the ground trees wall and any other surface in the line of fire e Turn the unit ON Frequency channel used for transmission he Blue LED will blink and the LabRadar will restart Electrical Interference in the area The firmware version will be displayed on the radar Etc e The Firmware update file will be deleted from the SD card In addition the projectile s characteristics will also affect the range performance of the LabRadar such as e Projectile s diameter e Projectile s tail de
10. ETTINGS WHEN ARMING THE LABRADAR While in the Preferences menu if you selected Trigger as the Trigger Source With the radar turned ON press the ARM I button until the radar indicator turns Orange The unit is now in armed mode The radar is now transmitting and waiting for an appropriate Trigger to be received The unit will remain in Armed mode until either The unit is manually disarmed by pressing the arm button or The unit is disarmed automatically as it has not received a Trigger for a while This time corresponds to the Arm Time in the Configuration Menu See Section 4 2 Once the light begins to flash you will have 10 seconds to fire the shot before the Arm Time has expired After a successful shot the Shot number will be increased by 1 and the resulting measurements will be displayed on screen While in the Preferences menu If you selected Doppler as the Trigger Source With the radar turned ON press the ARM o button until the radar indicator turns Orange The unit is now in armed mode The radar is now transmitting and waiting for an appropriate Trigger to be received The trigger in this mode is your projectile entering the radar beam The unit will remain in Armed mode until the unit is manually disarmed by pressing the arm button Target 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 lh TAM TI MAII til 14 While using the Doppler Trigger mode the velocity reported as VO will be the point
11. PC at a later time Without an SD card inserted the internal memory can record up to 100 Series of 100 Shots With an SD card inserted the LabRadar provides the ability to record up to 9999 Series of 100 shots The only other limitation is the space available on the SD card It is impossible to add shots to a previous series once another series has been started 4 3 11SERIES AND SHOT NAVIGATION When the LabRadar detects a projectile the velocity is recorded in the currently selected Series This causes the number of shot velocities in the Series to increase by 1 This will continue until the user creates a new Series The first shot of that series will be shot 1 and will continue counting up until a new Series is created If a shot from a series is deleted that shot number will not be filled in If the system is turned off it will continue to record shots in the last series used when power is restored 17 4 4 DISPLAY DETAILS 5 MAINTENANCE Battery Indicator I i a Empty The LabRadar radar requires very little maintenance Attention should however be paid to a few There is an icon on the display of the LabRadar that indicates the battery condition points If the battery voltage becomes insufficient to operate the system will shut down e Keep the connectors clean from dirt and moisture to avoid corrosion and bad connections Bluetooth Indicator e Now and then wipe the radar enclosure with a soft and damp cloth The
12. dling a weapon e The launching of any projectile involves risk of injury death to persons and damage to property Average The average Velocity of all shots in the current Series You are responsible for any such actions and their consequences Always place LabRadar in a safe position to avoid damage to the unit All these important safety rules must be followed at all times by persons handling any weapon 19 9 RANGE Thus it is a known fact that range performance can vary even for the same bullet calibers depend ing on the manufacturer of the bullet the model of the bullet the firearm used to fire the bullet The LabRadar is a consumer level device that was designed for amateur use only The performance the tail shape of the bullet etc Infinition and its subsidiaries cannot explicitly guarantee a range of the units has been optimized to offer the most accurate results but it is possible that some performance and thus will not be responsible for range performance difference between shots reading may not be accurate hence it is the responsibility of the user to determine whether or not the readings are good or not to their satisfaction Infinition and its subsidiaries will not be responsible for inaccurate readings Estimated maximum range Standard Power Projectile diameter Maximum range In order to achieve the best accuracy possible the user must use the product correctly and take 223 5 56mm 40 60 yards CROESO GRANS 308
13. e for Firearms it will affect the precision of the measurements Select the sensitivity of the system to detect the trigger event The user can select level 1 more sensitive through 5 Less sensitive This setting affects e The Internal acoustic trigger level he External trigger level The Doppler trigger level Select the frequency of transmission of the Radar In order to use multiple radars close to each other use a different frequency for each radar Failure to do so may result in bad operation of the radar For contiguous Labradar try to use at least a 2 channels separation US Canada Australia New Zealand models only Select the LabRadar transmitting power Standard or Low While Standard power offers a longer range measurement range the low power mode can be useful and perform better on shorter shooting ranges and on ranges where object create signal reflections Due to foreign government restrictions the European Union model is restricted to the Low power setting Set the system Date Set the system Time View the radar s information Serial Number Firmware version etc Return the Labradar configuration at the initial factory values 11 4 3 USING THE LABRADAR Turn on the LabRadar by pressing the Power Button You will see a blue light to indicate the unit is on The series information will appear If you want to create a new series press the Series button and confirm that you want
14. eturn Authorization Number Items returned without the authorization number will be rejected and returned to sender Infinition will not be responsible for any lost shipments or other liabilities THE RMA CAN BE REQUESTED BY CONTACTING THE FOLLOWING Canadian customers should return to All others should return to Infinition Inc TCK LLC 2455 de l Industrie 8221 W Meadow Pass Ct Trois Rivieres QC Canada Wichita KS 67205 G8Z 4T1 U S A info mylabradar com info mylabradar com 316 866 2525 316 866 2525 CONSULT WITH PROPER GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES BEFORE EXPORTING or IMPORTING THIS ITEM 22 TROUBLE SHOOTING Problem Cause Solution Unit is not powered on No Power Make sure that there are fresh Batteries Depleted good batteries in the unit Power switched off Press the power button to turn ON the unit Shot did not record System not aligned Make sure the system is aligned properly properly see section 4 3 1 Trigger event not Make sure that the system detects the detected firing event The orange led should flash when a shot is fired If it does not try placing your firearm close to the sensors and adjusting the Trigger level in the Labradar Menu System not armed Projectile too small Excessive muzzle blast Make sure that the system is armed orange led lit when shooting e Move muzzle farther from the unit adjust the muzzle forward or backward Display goes black Screensaver active e The
15. ile went through the Labradar beam area Connector type Stereo 1 8 audio jack with specific pinout Do not connect any headphones or non LabRadar accessory to the audio jack as it is a proprietary e Check your weapon to insure it operated properly and is safe to fire again il i accessory port Failure to do so may result in damaging electronic equipment e Inthe event the unit is powered off or the battery is depleted the shot data connected to it or the LabRadar and void your warranty is stored on the SD card and no data will be lost Extreme Spread ES Safety Information The Extreme Spread is the lowest velocity subtracted from the highest velocity of the current e Always keep the weapon pointed in a safe direction and keep your finger off the trigger until series you are ready to shoot Standard deviation A number used to tell how measurements for a group are spread Firearms should be unloaded and securely stored when not in use out from the average or expected value A low standard deviation means that most of the numbers are very close to the average A high standard deviation means that the numbers are spread out Wear shooting glasses and ear protection when you shoot e Be sure of your target and backstop before you shoot Lowest The lowest Velocity of the current Series e Don t shoot at a hard surface or at water Highest The highest Velocity of the current Series e Avoid alcoholic beverages or drugs when shooting or han
16. itten on the file on the SD Card for future reference Change the amount of time the radar stays in transmission before it stops transmitting automatically This count will be reset each time a trigger is received You can select between 10 600 seconds in increments of 10 seconds During the last 10 seconds of the selected armed time the LED will begin to flash warning you that the armed time is about to expire If the LED turns blue and you wish to continue press the armed button one time and it will return to the armed mode orange If the screensaver engages and the armed light is still orange the shot will be recorded The longer the armed time the quicker the batteries will be depleted Screensaver Trigger Source Trigger Level TX Channel TX Power System Date System Time Factory Reset Select the idle time before the screen is turned OFF this is an energy saving feature The device will continue to operate while the screen is turned off pressing a button or triggering the unit will wake up the screen Select the source of the event triggering the measurement The user can select from the following e Trigger Use the internal microphones built in the product s enclosure or an external Trigger device Doppler Use the Signal returned from the projectile to Trigger the unit Use of this mode should be considered with large projectiles travelling at really slow speed only Do not use this mod
17. ng6eunsscsciin o x Ded mU EE En Ml EM C ax 20 1O Firmware UD ON AG E T E T SS 21 lif giae TD 22 iiieireizKziareepcpec T 23 1 GENERAL LabRadar utilizes the latest technological advances in Doppler Radar to obtain the velocity of your projectile Your unit contains a transmitter and a receiver with sophisticated software that processes the Doppler signal to immediately provide you with the velocity of your projectile LabRadar captures the event after the sound impulse from the firearm being used The system also contains an alternate mode Doppler that allows it to capture velocities of projectiles fired from other systems with a less audible response Since radar signals travel at the speed of light LabRadar is able to accurately detect velocities at sub sonic trans sonic and supersonic speeds Unlike traditional chronographs that are highly susceptible to variances in lighting conditions bullet glint sub sonic bow waves LabRadar is accurate in virtually any condition LabRadar is positioned besides the shooter not downrange The shooter aligns the radar using a built in sighting notch with the target he intends to shoot Ideally LabRadar should be positioned to the side of the shooter s muzzle You should position your firearm no greater than 18 from the side of the radar If you are shooting a firearms that may discharge debris that could strike the radar it may be best to move the firearm slightl
18. re is an icon on the display of the LabRadar that indicates when a Bluetooth connection The circuits are protected by a plastic enclosure Special attention should be paid when handling Is active When there is no Bluetooth connection the icon is not shown on screen the radar to avoid damaging the plastic enclosure as it could result in performance degradation nacar dnalotengurngleater Warning No operator serviceable parts inside the radar unit Please refer servicing to service The signal strength indicator is located on the side of the measurements results of the last qualified personnel Opening the enclosure voids the warranty shot either in the Armed View or the Last shot review mode It gives an indication on the quality of the signal that is analyzed by the device 5 bars Best 1 bar Bad signal 6 USB CONNECTOR SPECIFICATION Connector type USB micro Type A female on unit Error Message If the LabRadar is receives a trigger event but does not detect valid projectile signal the following message will be displayed on screen Acquisition error could not track the projectile The system will not record that shot neither will it make any measurements f SD CARD CONNECTOR You will need to push the enter button to enter the armed mode again Connector type SD Card Socket Standard Before trying again check the following The alignment of the radar unit 8 TRIGGER INPUT CONNECTOR Confirm that a project
19. sign e Projectile s shape e Projectile s position while travelling in the air e Subparticles ie Sabot wads e Etc 20 21 WARRANTY Arts Science and Technology Infinition Inc warrants all Labradar products to be free of defects in material and workmanship This warranty will remain in effect for a period of one year from the date of purchase INFINITION INC warrants that LabRadar is manufactured to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from date of purchase by the original purchaser for non commercial use Any other use of this product voids the warranty INFINITION INC at its option will repair or replace without charge or refund the purchase price of any product which fails dur ing the warranty period by reason of defect in material or workmanship found upon examination by INFINITION INC This warranty does not cover any failures caused by abuse mishandling failure to the follow the operating instructions alteration s or accident Damaged caused by bullet impacts gunfire debris or ejecting materials are not covered by warranty To make a claim under this warranty the original purchaser must contact LabRadar by phone or email The unit should be properly packaged with the shipping charges prepaid All claims must be made within thirty 30 days after the product failure All claims must be accompanied by proof of date of purchase Prior to returning any item call or email for a R
20. the display screen turns off press any key except power to turn the display on BATTERY INSTALLATION Open the battery compartment by sliding the door toward the base of the Labradar Install six 6 AA alkaline battery in the battery compartment When not in use remove the batteries To conserve your batteries you should keep the Armed time setting ata minimum and the Screensaver time at a minimum It is advisable to have a spare set of batteries available The unit can also be powered by a USB power supply through the USB port 5V 1A is required Remove the batteries when not in use MEMORY The use of SDHC cards of known brandings is recommended SDXC cards will not work in that device With the unit turned off insert a SD Card with sufficient memory to record the shots you an ticipate taking Should you need to remove the SD Card always turn the power off prior to removing the SD Card Make sure the SD Card is clean and free of debris before inserting Keep the SD slot cover in place to protect it from dust moisture etc If no SD Card is inserted the system will record the shots in its internal memory As this memory space is limited you can only get advanced reports published on an SD card Gently insert the SD card with the electrical contacts towards the inside of the unit Do not force the card into the slot 4 3 8 4 3 9 USB PORT Make sure the USB port is clean and free of debris Keep the USB cover in
21. to start a new series by pressing the enter button If you want to continue recording shots in the last created series skip the New Series creation and continue to the next step To start recording shots in the last created series press the Arm button E twice and the light will change from blue to orange The radar is now armed and you are ready to shoot When you are finished shooting you can press and hold the Arm Button to return to the series information The light will change from orange to blue You can also wait for the Arm Time that you have preset to expire Please refer to the following diagram for more details about navigating the LabRadar interface REVIEW MODE Power ON Solid Blue c Enter v Go to Shots Series Create Series Go to Series Statistics New Series A Up Down Up Down Browse Delete Shots Browse Series Information shots wv y Delete Review mode Delete current shot ARMED MODE Press Arm Disarm Solid Blue 2 77 ve 9 bj A LIE LL Press Arm m iN 4 3 1 Sight alignment No trigger received Orange light flashing Less than 10 seconds of arm remaining 7 Last Shot Review TTT NY N Solid Orange LED N N Co Hn QE 4 NY SSMUELEELELEELELEELELL ELE LEE EL TELLE LL S Z Trigger event Syste Record shot y Reset arm Armed amp countdown S CTT TTTTTTTITTTTTTITITTTIT
22. units used to enter the weight of the projectile the user can choose from the following units gram g grain gr 10 Select vel range Set proj offset Set distances Proj Weight Select the velocity range for measurements by the LabRadar Each velocity range is specified to weapons type as a reference e Rifle 984 fps and up e Handgun 246 fps to 1722 fps e Archery 66 fps to 738 fps Input the maximum distance between the gun s muzzle and the side of the radar to optimize the precision of the measurements A shorter distance between the gun s muzzle and the side of the radar will provide more precise measurements e 6 offset Muzzle should be between 1 6 from the side of the Labradar 12 offset Muzzle should be between 7 12 from the side of the Labradar 18 offset Muzzle should be between 13 18 from the side of the Labradar opecify the distances at which the velocity measurements are made Dx1 to Dx5 The values can be selected in increments of one 1 After you select your first distance press enter button and the second distance can be selected Repeat and select up to five 5 different distances Note The Power Factor is calculated using the Velocity at Dx1 The user should set Dx1 according to the standard distance were they want the PF to be calculated Set the projectile s weight of the next shot This value is used in some calculations Power Factor Kinetic Energy and wr
23. user can change the screensaver while shooting delay before it becomes active in the Labradar Menu e Touch any button except power or arm to disengage the screensaver The muzzle blast may have been excessive move muzzle farther from unit System will turn OFF and Batteries depleted Make sure that there are fresh then back on when armed good batteries in the unit System will not power ON e Batteries depleted e Make sure that there are fresh good batteries in the unit e Power turned off e Check the USB power source if used make sure it is providing enough power to the Labradar 23 goradar Visit us online mylabradar com ly NU MIT fo A For Technical assitance please contact Canadian customers should return to All others should return to Infinition Inc TCK LLC 2455 de l Industrie 0221 W Meadow Pass Ct Trois Rivieres QC Canada Wichita KS 67205 G8Z 471 U S A info mylabradar com info mylabradar com 316 866 2525 316 866 2525
24. y forward so the muzzle cylinder gap ejecting cases or other discharge will not damage your LabRadar Upon firing the shot the radar unit will begin recording and will continually track the bullet reporting numerous velocities along its path Based upon the large amount of data gathered from the tracked projectile the muzzle velocity can also be determined 2 MICROWAVE SAFETY WARNING Based on limits specified by the Federal Communication Commission FCC on Radio Frequency RF emissions in a general population environment continued exposure to radiation should be avoided within 0 2 meter in front of the radar Radiation levels outside this region fall within regulations of 1 mW cm and are not considered safety hazards When setting up the antenna special care should be taken to avoid situations where the antenna radiates towards individuals The antenna should be positioned such that bystanders are located behind the antenna Always turn the antenna transmitter off during periods of inactivity Direct visual contact with the front of the Labradar when transmitting should be avoided at all times 3 SPECIFICATIONS Description Specification 11 0 1 4 4 mis 1 000 m s 40 C to 40 C 14 F to 104 F Assembled in Canada Made in Canada 4 OPERATION A USB cord is provided for connection to a computer The USB cord is used to power the radar and access data on the SD card The SD card is used to both store data

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