Landro 3100 User manual

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Introduction: Start Here
and Read This First..............................3
Instant Access to 20,000 Plays.........3
Words You Need to Know.................3
Helpful Shortcuts...............................5
Section 1: Analyzing and
Presenting a Game...............................6
Using Your Remote Control to
Navigate............................................6
Viewing a Game................................7
Using Your Remote Control
for Playback......................................8
Using the Analysis Center.................9
Using the “My Searches”.................10
Using “My Summaries”....................11
Multiple Game Analysis...................13
Multiple Game Analysis...................13
Using Play List to Analyze an
Individual Game..............................14
Section 2: Saving Plays and Making
Highlight Tapes...................................15
Connecting Landro to Make a
Highlight Tape.................................16
Creating a Highlight Tape for your
Players (with or without Tagging
Plays)..............................................17
Saving Plays from a Play Search....18
Saving Play Information
for Printing.......................................21
Saving a Summary Report of
a Play Summary for Printing ...........22
Section 3: Setting Up Your Landro ....23
Using the Keyboard as
a Landro Manager...........................23
Setting up the Playbook..................24
Creating Search Themes................27
Deleting Searches...........................28
Creating Summary Themes............29
Creating Tendency Spotters ...........30
Deleting Summaries........................31
Importing Music for
Highlight Tapes...............................31
Deleting the Space
between Plays.................................31
Deleting a Game.............................32
Backing up a Game.........................32
Section 4: Recording,
Marking and Cataloging a Game........33
Connecting Landro
to Record a Game...........................33
Recording a Game..........................34
Marking Plays .................................35
Cataloging Plays.............................36
Deleting Plays.................................37
Section 5: Landro Extras ...................38
Using Multi-View
Camera Angle Analysis...................38
Using Landro Telestrator.................41
Using Landro Smart Board..............43
Using Landro Quick Record............44

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Introduction: Start Here
and Read This First
Instant Access to 20,000 Plays
Landro play analyzer was created for
you, the head coach, to use to analyze
your plays without all the hassles of
rewinding and fast-forwarding
videotape. Using a simple 4-button
remote control,you can dynamically find
and present video teaching examples of
your own and your opponent’s plays to
your team.
As the Head Coach, you’ll want to skim
the rest of this introduction and then
read just the first two sectionsof the
manual.You’ll learn how to analyze and
present video to your team using the
simple 4-button remote control, how to
make a highlight tape in minutes, and
how to save your play information for
printing in a report.
Once you know how to find plays and
make highlights, have your Landro
Manager read Section 3 and Section 4
of the manual for more information on
how to set up your Landro, and record,
mark and catalog plays. It is also a
good idea for you to have everyone who
will be using Landro watch the training
videos located on your Landro.
Words You Need to Know
Because Landro is a new kind of
technology, we had to create a few
terms to describe what Landro does.
Here are the words you’ll need to be
familiar with:
Analysis Center:found beneath the
Preview Window in your Game List, lists
all of your favorite play searches and
summary themes. We’ve included our
own themes to get you started. When
you’re ready, you can create your own.
Breakdown: the screens you use to
catalog your plays. Information like unit,
play,etc. can be cataloged. You can do
as much or as little cataloging as you
choose. We recommend keeping it
simple until you are more familiar with
the process.
Cataloging: reviewing and coding your
plays with play information so you can
find them at a later time.
Game List:lists all of the games in
your Landro available for playback and
analysis. Your Landro holds up to 100
games in normal quality.
Highlight Tape:a recruiting/highlight
videotape with player-specific
information displayed right on the
screen. This feature is perfect for
making a college recruitment tape.

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Landro Manager:the person
responsible for recording and marking
games in Landro. This can be aplayer
or other student, maybe one involved in
video or computer services. Make this
person a part of your team, giving them
a varsity letter.
My Searches:your favorite play
situations that you search for when
studying a game. Your searches can be
saved in the My Searches screen, or in
the Analysis Center for quick access.
My Summaries:your favorite play
summaries for studying a game. Your
summaries can be saved in the My
Summaries screen, or in the Analysis
Center for quick access.
Navigate:to push up, down, left, or
right on the circle pad on your remote
control to get from one screen item to
another. When you “navigate” to
different items, that item will turn yellow.
Normal Tape:a training/educational
videotape with play-specific information
displayed right on the screen.
Play Book:a database of your play
analysis information.
Play List:a list of the plays in a game.
Play Search:a screen used to search
for plays with the specific information
that you cataloged. You can search for
plays in one game or across multiple
games. You can use the pre-loaded
Play Searches or create your own
“Themes”.
Play Summary:a screen that shows
you a spreadsheet of the play
information in your game(s). You can
use the pre-loaded Play Summaries or
create your own.You can summarize
plays in one game or across multiple
games. There are two kinds of play
summaries, play grids and tendency
spotter.
Save Plays:savesselected plays to
your Game List or to a USB device, CD,
videotape or DVD.
Screen Tips:accessed by pressing the
#1 button on your remote control or the
Help button on your keyboard, screen
tips listsall of the options for the current
screen (will be different for each
screen).Just navigate to the tip and
make the selection you want.
Show By:accessed by pressing the
white Show By button on your keyboard
or through the Screen Tips using your
remote, Show By lets you change the
way information appears in each screen.

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Sort:accessed by pressing the white
Sort button on your keyboard or through
the Screen Tips using your remote, Sort
lets you change the way information is
organized in a screen.
Team Perspective:lets you change
between Home Team and Away Team
play breakdown information (press the
green Team button or access through
Screen Tips).
Themes:a group of plays that you
analyze often like goal line plays. They
are created from play searches or
summaries.
Trigger:located on the underside of
your remote, used to select an item in
navigation or play and pause video
during playback.
Helpful Shortcuts
Following is a list of shortcuts you can
use to save even more time:
Jump to Any Alphabetical/Numerical
Point in a List:when selecting from any
list (e.g. selecting a “Press” Play from
the Play field), just type the first letter (or
number) of the play, etc. (in the case of
the example, “P”) to jump instantly to
that part of the list.
Jump to the Beginning or End of a
List:jump to the end of the list by
pressing the “End” key on your
keyboard or to the beginning of the list
by pressing the “Home” key.
Select Checkboxes:press the Space
Baror your Left and Right Arrows on
your keyboard to select or deselect a
checkbox item in a list.
Jump by 10s:you can increment the
Yards Gained, To Go and Ball On fields
by 10sby holding down the “Shift” key
while pressing the arrows to increase or
decrease the number.
Toggle Between Screens:Landro
gives several options for using
Breakdown, Play Summary, Play
Search and Game Search. To toggle
between these screen options,
repeatedly press the corresponding key.

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Section 1: Analyzing and
Presenting a Game
Coach, this section was written just for
you. You’ll learn how to use the remote
control to analyze and present game
video to your team.
This section will teach you how to:
-Use the remote control to navigate
and view a game.
-Play a game and control playback.
-Use the analysis center to analyze a
game.
-Use themes to analyze your games
in greater depth.
Using Your Remote Control to
Navigate
Your remote control is used by the Head
Coach or presenter. Here’s how you
navigate the screens.
Buttons
-Press #1 for Screen Tips
-Press #2 to Go To a Play
-Press #3 for Display
-Press #4 to Replay a Play
-Press Left Arrow to return to
previous screen
-Press Right Arrow to Play/Pause
(same as Trigger on underside of
remote).
Navigation Buttons
-Press Up on circle pad to jump to
next item up
-Down on circle pad to jump to next
item down
-Left on circle pad to jump to next
item left
-Right on circle pad to jump to next
item right
-Pull the Trigger (located on the
underside of remote) to select an
item

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Viewing a Game
The Game List is the main screen for
using Landro. From the Game List, you
will select and view your Games and
have access to the Analysis Center,
Play Search, Play Summary, and Play
List.
Your Landro Manager will use the Game
List to set up and record new games
and breakdown those games by
marking and cataloging each play with
your play information.
There are a few options for using the
Game List. First, you can change which
games appear in the Game List by
pressing the #2 button on your remote.
For example, you might only want to see
all of this season’s games, or all games
that you’ve categorized as teaching
examples.
You can also change the order in which
the games appear in the list (for
example, newest to oldest), by pressing
the #4 button on your remote.

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Using Your Remote Control for
Playback
Here’s how you control game playback.
Buttons:Press #1 for Screen Tips, #2
to Go To a Play, #3 for Displays, #4 to
Replay a Play, Left Arrow to Exit
Playback, and Right Arrow to
Play/Pause (same as Trigger on
underside of remote).
Navigation Button: Press Up to jump to
next play, Down to jump to previous
play, hold Left for reverse, hold Right
for forward.For slow-motion, pause
playback, then hold Left or Right.

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Using the Analysis Center
The Analysis Center is the fastest and
easiest way to do play analysis on the
situations you want to analyze most
often.
Your Landro Manager can create
“Themes” from the Play Searches or
Summaries that you want to use to
analyze game video.A theme might
include all Offensive plays or
possessions, or it might include all Free
Throws, Corner Kicks, Power Plays, etc.
Themes were created so that you, the
Head Coach, could easily access the
plays that you want to analyze from any
game or games, all from one easy-to-
use screen.
It’s a good idea to have your Landro
Manager set up your themes right after
they set up your Playbook with your own
language (or you can learn to do it for
yourself in Section 3). Don’t worry, you
can always add or delete more searches
and summaries to or from the Analysis
Center.

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Using the “My Searches”
You can create “Themes” from a Play
Search. A Play Search lets you search
for plays according to unit, play,
modifier, player, etc. Your Search
Themes can be as specific as you want,
including only unit, such as all Offensive
plays, or plays,such as Offensive
Inbounds, Offensive Throw-Ins, etc.
Your Landro Manager creates and
saves your Search Themes using the
Search Builder. These Themes can
then be saved here to the Play Search
“My Searches” screen, or be added to
the Analysis Center for easiest access.
To get to this screen, in the Game List,
Navigate to the game you want to
analyze and pull the Trigger. Then,
Navigate Down to “Play Search”and
pull the Trigger again (if your screen
reads “Search Builder”, press the #3
button on your remote).
When finished analyzing the plays from
the selected search, press the Left
Arrow button on the remote control to
return to this screen and select another
search theme.
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