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1. Attach the Glove Radar to the glove, as explained on the Glove Attachment page. 2. Press the push-button "on" switch (denoted by the Glove Radar logo) to energize the radar transmitter. The MPH display will show the last reading. 3. Press the push-button "on" switch a second time. Two flashing zeroes indicate that the radar is transmitting. The Glove Radar is now ready for measuring the velocity of a ball being caught. 4. After the ball is caught, observe the MPH display to read the ball speed. 5. Before returning the ball back to the thrower, reset the radar transmitter by depressing the push-button "on" switch. This sequence is recommended to avoid the situation where the person catching the ball will not be concentrating on the next throw, when the thrower is preparing to throw. (The push-button "on" switch is large and conveniently located such that it can be found and depressed without actually looking at it.) 6. If the next throw does not occur within twenty (20) seconds, the power saving timer will turn off the radar transmitter. Therefore, when preparing to receive the next throw, again depress the push-button "on" switch. Flashing zeroes on the MPH display indicate that the radar is transmitting and ready to record the ball speed. 7. When speed-measuring throwing activities have been concluded, and the Glove Radar is dormant, it will automatically switch into "sleep" mode, which conserves battery power. The display will then be blank until the sequence starting in #2 is started again. 8. When not in use, keep the Glove Radar in the protective plastic container to help protect against possible physical damage.
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