LASERFORCE BATTLESUIT USER MANUAL
FCC INFORMATION Information to the user (FCC Part 15.105) NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
BATTLE SUIT Each Laserforce Battlesuit consists of five major parts. These are the: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Chestpack Phaser unit Shoulder units Back unit Vest chassis Chestpack Purpose: The chestpack contains the Main Controller Board (MCB), which is the heart and brains of the Battlesuit - it is effectively a mini wireless computer. Its major functions are: Setting and identifying the colour of the player by the visible LED's. Housing the radio transceiver (located on the MCB).
11. Tamper plate 12. RJ45 locking plate Purpose: The phaser has the following purposes: Identifying the colour of the player by the visible LED's. Housing infrared (IR) emitters to act as a hit zone for the players. Housing the infrared receiver that records hits on all other players and field devices. Housing the laser diodes that acts as a special visual effect and also is used as an aiming point. Housing the anti-vandalism accelerometer.
Generally the shoulder units require little maintenance. The most likely failure will be the speaker or the wiring leading into the shoulder unit. Back Unit Purpose: The back unit has the purpose of: Housing infrared (IR) emitters to act as a hit zone for the players. Identifying the colour of the player by the visible LED's. Houses the 12.8V 3.2Ah battery that provides all the power for the Battlesuit The battery unit resides at the back of the Battlesuit.