EnPointe EP-K02 Manuale utente

EnPointe
Wireless
Display Set
EP-K02 EP-D01 EP-P01
User Manual
EP-K02
EP-D01
EP-P01

CONTENTS
Introduction 4
Settingup the Pocket Boxes 6
Switchingthe Pocket Box on
Pocket Box placement
Loose pockets
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Settingup the Display Box 8
Changingthe Display Box’s preferences -
Touchingon 9
Switchingo10
Replacingthe Pocket Box’s batteries -
Checkinga Pocket Box’s battery level
Important information about replaceable batteries
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Chargingthe Display Box 12
Checkingthe Display Box’s battery level 14
Usinga Piste Box to cancel hits to a metallic piste 15
Touchingon a Piste Box
Checkingif a Piste Box is touched on
Disconnectinga Piste Box
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Timingchanges and updates 17
Web Bluetooth®supported browsers
Installingan update
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Display Box menu guide 20
Warninglights and screens 25
Troubleshootinga communication error 29

General troubleshootingguide 31
FAQs 32
Technical specifications 33
Warranty 35
Disposal of product 36
Disclaimer and safety message-
Compliance information 37

INCLUDED IN THIS SET
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1 x EnPointe Display Box (EP-D01)
2 x EnPointe Pocket Boxes (EP-P01)
1 x charger with power adapter and mains plug
Introduction
THE ENPOINTE WIRELESS DISPLAY SET
This set includes two Pocket Boxes that pluginto body wires and a Display Box.
This system functions as a wired (reels) system would, without a grounded metallic piste.
An EnPointe Piste Box can be added to this set for hit cancellation on metallic pistes.
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To learn more about the EnPointe wireless fencingrange, visit enpointefencing.com
or contact our support team at support@enpointefencing.com.
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Introduction 5
Figure 1
The Display Box
aWeapon select menu
bDisplay menu controls
cEquipment error lights
dSocket for power supply
(DC 9V 2A charger input)
ePower supply
fEnPointe logo
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Settingup the Pocket Boxes6
Figure 2
The Pocket Box
gSocket for body wire
hBattery compartment
iEnPointe logo
SETTING UP THE POCKET BOXES
To begin usingyour EnPointe Wireless Display Set, place two AAA batteries in the
battery compartment of each Pocket Box, shown in Figure 2 h, in the direction
indicated.
To begin fencingwith the Pocket Boxes, plugyour three-pronged body wire into the
socket at the top of the box, shown in Figure 2 g. Then, touch on to your Display Box.
Switchingthe Pocket Box on
There is no need to switch the Pocket Box ‘on’ – it will automatically turn on when you
begin fencing.
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POCKET BOX PLACEMENT
It’s important that you place the Pocket Box into your pocket with the silhouette of
the fencer facingyour body (‘fencer-to-fencer’), and the ‘EnPointe’ logo facing
away from your body.
This placement ensures the Pocket Box has continuous contact with the body and
the radio antenna is unobstructed.
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LOOSE POCKETS
The Pocket Boxes are designed to sit in the pocket of standard fencingbreeches.
A Pocket Box can be used with sweatpants, so longas it remains snugin the
pocket.
Extremely loose clothing, or loose pockets in which the Pocket Box could move
around, may impact the reliable performance of the EnPointe wireless system.
An EnPointe Waistband Clip can be used with clothingthat is loose, or for fencers
wearingbreeches without pockets, to ensure the Pocket Box maintains a reliable
connection to the fencer.
Settingup the Pocket Boxes

Settingup the Display Box8
SETTING UP THE DISPLAY BOX
The Display Box will be approximately 30% charged when delivered new.
You can turn on the screen by pressingany of the weapon select buttons on the front of
the display (shown in Figure 1 a):
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You are now in ‘fencingmode’ and can touch onto the Display Box with your Pocket
Boxes (see ‘TouchingOn’, page 9).
Changingthe Display Box’s preferences
The system will use the default preferences for the on/otarget display lights, the
volume, brightness and sound style.
To make changes, the menu can be accessed by pressingthe circle button O. This will
enter ‘menu mode’. Each time you press this button, it will scroll through the menu items.
To toggle the selections for a menu item, use the <and >buttons.
To return to ‘fencingmode’ from the menu, press any of the weapon select menu
buttons.

Touchingo n 9
TOUCHING ON
Once you’ve switched on the Display Box by selectingyour weapon mode, the screen will
show the EnPointe logo to indicate that the system is ready for fencers to touch on.
If your weapon is plugged in and connected to your lamé in Foil and Sabre, you can
‘touch on’ (register) to the Display Box by holdingthe tip of your weapon near the
EnPointe logo below the screen.
The scrollingblue square outline will indicate that a touch on is in progress. This will
become a solid white square when the process is complete. This process should take less
than a second.
The fencer who touches on first will be allocated to the right-hand side of the piste. The
second fencer will be allocated to the left-hand side. You can swap any part of the
fencer’s equipment, includingwires or weapons, without needingto touch on again.
Now you’re ready to fence! There is no calibration routine required.
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When touched on, the battery indicator light in the Pocket Boxes (viewed through
the sockets) indicates the side of the piste the Pocket Box is currently touched on
to. The colours correspond to the on-target light on that side of the piste. So, on
the EnPointe Display Box: red=left, green=right.

Switchingo/ Replacingthe Pocket Box’s batteries10
SWITCHING OFF
To switch the Display Box o, press the already-selected weapon button (shown in
Figure 1 a). The green light on the button will turn o. Any touched on Pocket Boxes will
switch oautomatically at the same time.
If either fencer’s weapon is disconnected for one minute or more, or if no hit of any kind
has been made for more than 15 minutes, the system will automatically switch itself o
to preserve battery.
REPLACING THE POCKET BOX’S BATTERIES
The Pocket Boxes use two standard AAA batteries, and last for 90 hours of continuous
fencingon a single set, or approximately three months of regular club use.
The Pocket Box batteries can be replaced by pullingon the lift-tab shown in Figure 2 h.
Pocket Box battery
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