Portable Jump Testing Device
Specifications
- Receiver Dimensions:
- Sender Dimensions:
- Weight:
- Charging Cable Length:
- Battery Type:
Product Usage Instructions
Device Overview
Receiver:
- Slide Switch: Turn the unit on and off
- USB-C Port: Charge the device and update firmware
- Charging LED:
- Green: fully charged
- Red: charging
- Status LEDs:
- Green: Lasers received
- Red: Lasers blocked
- Buttons: Scroll Jumps, change settings
- OLED Display: Real-time data display
Sender:
- Slide Switch: Turn the unit on and off
- Battery LED:
- Green: Battery Full
- Red: Battery Low
- USB-C Port: Charge the device
- Charging LED:
- Green: fully charged
- Red: charging
Using OVR Jump
Setup
Set up the sender and receiver at least 4 feet apart. Turn both
units on. The receiver LEDs will light up green when the signal is
received. Stepping into the lasers will turn the LEDs red,
indicating the receiver is blocked.
Stance
Stand forward with one foot directly blocking the receiver for
accuracy. Avoid a wide centered stance to prevent missing the
lasers.
Modes
- Regular Mode: Use for testing vertical jump
height. - RSI Mode: For rebounding with a jump,
displaying jump height, ground contact time, and RSI. - GCT Mode: Measures ground contact time in the
laser area.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How do I access the device settings?
To access the settings screen, long press both buttons and
release. Use the left button to scroll and the right button to
select. Settings are saved when turning off the device.
How do I change between operating modes?
In the settings, you can change between Regular, GCT, and RSI
modes by selecting the desired mode using the right button.
USER MANUAL
OVR Jump User Manual
Table of Contents
Table of Contents…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 1 What’s in the Box?……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 1 Device Overview……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….2 Using OVR Jump……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3
Setup………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 Stance…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………3 Modes………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4 Button Functions………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4 Settings……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 Screens Overview……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5 Main Screen Details…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 Tether Mode………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………7 Tethering OVR Jump’s Together………………………………………………………………………………………………..7 OVR Connect Setup………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….9 Specifications………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10 Troubleshooting…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 10 Frequently Asked Questions………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 11 Proper Use……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….11 Warranty…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 12 Support………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 12
What’s in the Box?
1 – OVR Jump receiver 1 – OVR Jump sender 1 – Carry Bag 1 – Charging Cable
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Device Overview
Receiver
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Slide Switch: Turn the unit on and off
USB-C Port:
Charge the device and update firmware
Charging LED:
Green: fully charged Red: charging
Status LEDs: Buttons:
Green: Lasers received Red: Lasers blocked Scroll Jumps, change settings
OLED Display: Real-time data display
Sender
Slide Switch: Turn the unit on and off
Battery LED:
Green: Battery Full Red: Battery Low
USB-C Port: Charge the device
Charging LED:
Green: fully charged Red: charging
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Using OVR Jump
Setup
Set up the sender and receiver as shown below. Ensure they are at least 4 feet apart.
OVR Jump releases lasers from sender to receiver to create a laser barrier
With both units turned on and in position, the two LEDs on the receiver will light up green to indicate the signal is received. When stepping in the lasers, the LEDs will turn red, indicating the receiver is blocked.
Stance
It is recommended to stand forward and offset, so one foot is directly blocking the receiver. A wide centered stance has the potential to miss the lasers.
Most Accurate
Okay
Least Accurate
One foot directly blocking the lasers A wide stance may not block lasers
Most likely to be inaccurate
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Modes
Regular Mode
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Use regular mode for testing vertical jump height. The athlete must takeoff from the laser area and land in the laser area on landing. Upon landing the display will show the jump height in inches.
RSI Mode GCT Mode
Use RSI mode for dropping into the laser area and rebounding with a jump. The athlete must enter the laser area, and quickly jump, landing back in the landing area. This can be done with consecutive jumps.
Upon landing the display will show the jump height, ground contact time, and reactive strength index (RSI).
Use GCT mode for measuring ground contact time in the laser area. Set the lasers up in the appropriate area, having the athlete quickly contact the ground when performing different jumps and drills.
Upon leaving the laser area, the display will show the ground contact time (GCT).
Button Functions
Left Button Right Button Short Press Both Buttons Long Press Both Buttons (Settings) Left Button (Settings) Right Button
Previous rep Next rep Reset data Device settings Move selector Select
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Settings
To get to the device settings screen, long press both buttons and release. Use the left button to scroll, and the right button to select. All settings are saved when turning the device off.
Mode
Change between the three operating modes (Regular, GCT, RSI).
RSI View Tether Channel
Timer Units
When in RSI mode, change the value that is in the primary position. Choose jump height, RSI, or GCT.
Enable tether mode, and assign the unit as the home device or a linked device.
Choose the channel for tether mode. Make sure the home and link are on the same channel. When using multiple sets of tethered Jumps, use different channels.
Enable or disable the rest timer on the top of the screen. This timer resets when a new jump is completed.
Choose whether jump height should be in inches or centimeters.
Screens Overview
Loading Screen
Device loading screen. Battery level in bottom right corner.
Main Screen
Ready to measure jumps.
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Regular Mode
Use regular mode for vertical jump testing.
RSI Mode
Use RSI mode to measure jump height, GCT, and calculate the corresponding RSI.
GCT Mode
Use GCT mode to measure ground contact times.
Settings
Change the configuration of the device. See the settings section for details on each option.
Note: device ID is in the top right corner (OVR Connect)
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Main Screen Details
Regular
RSI
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Jump Height RSI (Reactive Strength Index) GCT (Ground Contact Time) Current Jump
Total Jumps Rest Timer Tether Mode (if active) Tether Channel (if active)
Tether Mode
Tether mode is a great way to improve the abilities of your OVR Jump. When enabled, connect up to 5 OVR Jump’s side by side, extending the laser area to ensure the athlete doesn’t land outside the lasers.
Tethering OVR Jump’s Together
Step 1: Turn on two OVR Jump receivers and navigate to the settings. Step 2 (Home): The first device will act as the “home” unit, the primary device.
1. Change the “Tether” setting to “Home”, and note the channel 2. Exit the settings (device will reset in home mode)
Tether Settings
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Step 3 (Link): The second device will act as the “link” unit, the secondary device. 1. Change the “Tether” setting to “Link”, and use the same channel as the home unit 2. Exit the settings (device will reset in link mode)
Tether Settings
Main link view with tether icons
Tether Link Screen Peripherals Bottom Left Corner Tether Channel (1-10) Bottom Right Corner Connection Status
Step 4: Connect the home and link units side by side with the hidden magnets and set up the sender to point lasers into both receivers. You can now use two receivers as one big receiver, doubling (or even tripling) the laser barrier width. Repeat Step 3 for additional units.
Tether Notes: To tether subsequent receivers, complete step 3 with additional receivers Only one sender should be used. Place the sender further away for tethered setups For multiple tethered setups in a gym, ensure the channels for each setup are unique Only the home unit can connect to the app, control all settings etc. The linked unit will show a checkmark or X in the bottom right corner to confirm if it is connected to a home device
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OVR Connect Setup
Step 1: Turn on your OVR Jump
Step 2: Open OVR Connect and tap the connect icon
Step 3: Wait for the OVR Jump to appear
Step 4: Tap on your device to connect
Once connected, a link icon will appear on the display
Link icon indicating OVR Connect is linked
OVR Connect
View live data for instant feedback
See data and monitor progress over time
Share data to social media
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Specifications
Receiver Dimensions: 18.1 x 1.8 x 1.3 (in) 461 x 46 x 32 (mm)
Receiver Weight:
543g / 1.2lb
Battery Life:
2000mAh (Rec: 12hr, Sender: 20hr)
Sender Dimensions:
Sender Weight: Materials:
6.4 x 1.8 x 1.3 (in) 164 x 46 x 32 (mm) 197g / 0.43lb Aluminum, ABS
Troubleshooting
Device is not charging
– Check if charging LED is lighting up – Use provided charging cable. Do not use other
USB-C chargers like those made for laptops.
Lasers aren’t being picked up by receiver
– Ensure sender is on and has battery – Ensure sender is pointed towards the receiver,
at least 4 feet away – Ensure nothing is blocking the receiver
– Green Status LEDs (Receiver) – Lasers received
– Red Status LEDs (Receiver) – Lasers blocked / not found
Jumps are not being recorded
– Ensure tether mode is not set to “Link” – Ensure the jump is at least 6″ or ground
contact time is less than 1 second
Tether mode not working
– Ensure the devices are set up exactly as shown in the tether mode instructions
– Ensure the home and link units are on the same channel
– Check if the status LEDs of home unit go from green to red when blocking the linked unit
Device is not connecting to OVR Connect
– Ensure tether mode is not set to “Link” – Ensure your mobile phone’s BT is turned on – Turn the OVR Jump off and on to reset – Is a linked icon showing up on the display?
For any further troubleshooting, contact us through our website.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do you need the app to use the device? How accurate is OVR Jump?
No, OVR Jump is a stand alone unit that provides all your rep data right from the onboard display. While the app extends to benefits, it is not required for use. OVR Jump reads the lasers 1000 times per second to ensure accuracy and consistency.
Is there a jump limit?
Once 100 jumps are performed, the device will reset the onboard data and continue recording jumps from zero.
What is the minimum jump height? How does OVR Jump work?
Is OVR Connect required to tether receivers together
The minimum jump height is 6 inches.
OVR Jump uses invisible lasers to detect when an athlete is on the ground or in the air. This provides the most consistent method of measuring jump height. No, OVR Jump has the ability to tether together without the app, ensuring the connection is fast and stable.
How many tethering channels Tether mode has 10 channels to allow for multiple sets
are there
of receivers to work in the same area.
Proper Use
To ensure the optimal performance and longevity of your OVR Jump device, it is crucial to adhere to the following guidelines for proper use. Any breach of these terms will be the responsibility of the customer, and OVR Performance will not be liable for any damages that occur as a result of improper use, which may also void the warranty.
Temperature and Sunlight Exposure: Avoid exposing the device to high temperatures or prolonged direct sunlight. Extreme temperatures and UV exposure can damage the device’s components and affect its functionality.
Battery Management: To prolong battery life, avoid completely draining the battery. Regularly charge the device to keep the battery level from dropping to zero for extended periods.
Placement of the Devices: Position the devices in a location where it is not at risk of being hit by gym equipment. Do not land on the devices. Physical impacts can cause significant damage to the device.
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Warranty
Limited One-Year Warranty for OVR Jump OVR Performance LLC provides a Limited One-Year Warranty for the OVR Jump device. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under proper use, for one year from the date of purchase by the original end-user. What is Covered:
Repair or replacement of parts found to be defective due to material or workmanship.
What is Not Covered: Damage caused by misuse, accidents, or unauthorized repairs/modifications. Normal wear and tear or cosmetic damage. Use with non-OVR Performance products or in ways not intended by the manufacturer.
How to Obtain Service: For warranty service, the product must be returned to the specified location by OVR Performance, ideally in its original packaging or packaging of equal protection. Proof of purchase is required. Limitation of Damages: OVR Performance is not responsible for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any breach of warranty or proper use.
Support
If you require assistance with your OVR Jump device or have any questions, our support team is here to help. For all support-related inquiries, please contact us through www.ovrperformance.com.
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