Calibration with TF2 Camera for Multisport

Calibration with TF2 Camera for Multisport

Multisport Calibration

The Multisport calibration is dependent on the calibration done for Golf and E6 Connect, ensure that you complete that calibration before continuing onto multisport calibration.

Accessing and using the calibration tool
Go to C:\Program Files\E6 Product Launcher\Products\Baseball\Tools and double click on the program TruFlight2SportsConfig


Config: Allows you to edit the calibration file
Default: Takes you back to a default calibration file
Play: Quick Launches each game to test the calibration

Soccer
Click on Configure next to Soccer to Launch the Utility
GREYSCALE SETTINGS
• Click Show Club Camera.
• Click Start.
• Click on the Focus/GS button, to the right of this button you will see a
continuous scan of the high and low greyscale values.
• click Accept.
• Click Save Changes.

Ball Size
• Place a Soccer Ball in the center of the 3 dots on the hitting mat.
• Click the Focus/GS button.
• click Accept.
• Click Save Changes.

Kick Test Shot
• Place a Soccer Ball just behind the putting dot so that it is out of the live camera view.
• Kick the ball towards the screen
• Check to make sure that the Ball is marked correctly as it crosses through the camera.

Baseball
Click on Configure next to Baseball to Launch the Utility
GREYSCALE SETTINGS
• Click Show Club Camera.
• Click Start.
• Click on the Focus/GS button, to the right of this button you will see a
continuous scan of the high and low greyscale values.
• Place the black tee so that it just barely covers the putting dot near (see image below)
• click Accept.
• Click Save Changes.

Ball Size
• Place a Baseball on top of the tee.
• Click the Focus/GS button.
• click Accept.
• Click Save Changes.

Hit Test Shot
• Place the Baseball back on the tee.
• Hit the ball towards the screen
• Check to make sure that the Ball is marked correctly as it crosses through the camera.
• Click Exit

Hockey
Click on Configure next to Hockey to Launch the Utility
GREYSCALE SETTINGS
• Click Show Club Camera.
• Click Start.
• Click on the Focus/GS button, to the right of this button you will see a
continuous scan of the high and low greyscale values.
• click Accept.
• Click Save Changes.

Ball Size
• Place the Hockey Ball in the center of the 3 dots on the hitting mat.
• Click the Focus/GS button.
• click Accept.
• Click Save Changes.

Hit Test Shot
• Place a Hockey Ball just behind the putting dot so that it is out of the live camera view.
• Hit the ball towards the screen
• Check to make sure that the Ball is marked correctly as it crosses through the camera.
• Click Exit

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