MPH Sure Shot User manual

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SureShot™
LaserSpeedMeasurement
User’sManual

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1TABLEOFCONTENTS
2TableofFigures.....................................................................................................................................5
3UnderstandingLaserSafety..................................................................................................................6
3.1EyeSafety......................................................................................................................................6
4Introduction..........................................................................................................................................8
4.1GettingStarted..............................................................................................................................8
4.2PackingList....................................................................................................................................8
5FeaturesandLayout..............................................................................................................................9
5.1Features........................................................................................................................................9
5.2FrontView.....................................................................................................................................9
5.3SideViews...................................................................................................................................10
5.4RearView....................................................................................................................................10
5.5InstallingtheBatteries................................................................................................................11
5.6TurningtheLaserOnandOff......................................................................................................11
5.6.1TurningtheLaserOn...........................................................................................................11
5.6.2TurningtheLaserOff..........................................................................................................11
6SystemOperation...............................................................................................................................12
6.1StartingtheLaser........................................................................................................................12
6.2FiringtheLaser............................................................................................................................12
6.3PoweringDowntheLaser...........................................................................................................13
6.4What’sgoingonbehindthescenes?..........................................................................................13
6.5RetrievingShotData(What’sinashot?)....................................................................................13
6.6ApproachingandRecedingTargets............................................................................................15
7LaserControlsandFunctions..............................................................................................................16
7.1TouchscreenDisplay...................................................................................................................16
7.1.1HomeScreen.......................................................................................................................16
7.1.2MenuSystem......................................................................................................................19
7.1.3Calibration...........................................................................................................................33
7.2UserButtons...............................................................................................................................34
7.2.1PowerButton......................................................................................................................34
7.2.2Left/RightButtons...............................................................................................................34
7.3Heads‐UpDisplay(HUD).............................................................................................................34

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7.4USBPorts.....................................................................................................................................35
7.4.1HostPort(Type‐A)...............................................................................................................35
7.4.2DevicePort(Type‐B)...........................................................................................................35
7.5SupplyingPower.........................................................................................................................35
7.5.1BatteryPower.....................................................................................................................35
7.5.2CordedPower.....................................................................................................................35
7.5.3Auto‐SleepMode................................................................................................................36
7.5.4AutoPowerOff...................................................................................................................36
8TroubleshootingtheLaser..................................................................................................................37
9CareandMaintenance........................................................................................................................38
9.1CleaningtheSureShot™Optics..................................................................................................38
10AccessoriesandOptions.................................................................................................................39
10.112VoltCarPowerAdapter.........................................................................................................39
10.2USBDeviceCable........................................................................................................................39
10.3ShoulderStock............................................................................................................................39
11Specifications..................................................................................................................................40
12OperationalRecommendations......................................................................................................41
12.1TheoryofOperation....................................................................................................................41
12.2ConsiderationsforUsingaLaserDetectionSystem...................................................................41
13StatementofWarranty...................................................................................................................42
14ReturnPolicy...................................................................................................................................43

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2TABLEOFFIGURES
Figure1‐SureShot™Laser............................................................................................................................8
Figure2‐FrontView......................................................................................................................................9
Figure3‐LeftandRightSideViews.............................................................................................................10
Figure4‐RearView.....................................................................................................................................10
Figure5‐SystemInitializationScreens.......................................................................................................12
Figure6‐NormalOperationalModeShotExample....................................................................................14
Figure7‐RangeOnlyShotExample
............................................................................................................14
Figure8‐HomeScreen................................................................................................................................16
Figure9‐RangeModeSelectPopupWindow............................................................................................17
Figure10‐UnitTestMenuScreens.............................................................................................................18
Figure11‐MainMenuScreen.....................................................................................................................19
Figure12‐SpeedMenuScreens.................................................................................................................20
Figure13‐FollowingTooCloseMenuScreens...........................................................................................22
Figure14‐StopwatchMenu........................................................................................................................23
Figure15‐SetDistance...............................................................................................................................24
Figure16‐MeasureDistance......................................................................................................................25
Figure17‐FiringStopwatch........................................................................................................................25
Figure18‐HUDMenuScreens....................................................................................................................26
Figure19‐AudioMenuScreen...................................................................................................................27
Figure20‐SystemMenuScreens................................................................................................................28
Figure21‐SystemInfoScreen....................................................................................................................29
Figure22‐LoggingMenuScreen.................................................................................................................30
Figure23‐BootTestLogExampleScreen...................................................................................................30
Figure24‐SelfTestLogExampleScreen.....................................................................................................31
Figure25‐ShotLogExampleScreen...........................................................................................................32
Figure26‐FTCLogExampleScreen............................................................................................................33
Figure27‐TouchscreenCalibrationScreens...............................................................................................34

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3UNDERSTANDINGLASERSAFETY
TheSureShot™laseriscompletelysafetouse.However,certaincommon‐senseprecautionsshould
alwaysbetakenwhenusingyourSureShot™laser.
SureShot™isaClass1LaserproductwhichdoesnotexceedaPRFof200Hz,apulsewidthof30nsecnor
alaserpowerof175µW.IthasaClassILaserProductlabelaffixedtotheunit.
Caution:Theuseofcontrolsoradjustmentsorperformanceofproceduresotherthanthosespecified
hereinmayresultinhazardousradiationexposure.
Anycertificationsincludedarevoidiftheproductisopened,altered,installedinotherequipmentor
usedforpurposesotherthanintendedbythemanufacturer.Usinganychargerotherthanthose
suppliedbyMPHIndustrieswillalsovoidthecertification.
Certainmunicipalitiesandcountriesrequiresettingstodifferingmeasurements(mphorkm/h).Your
unitisfactorysettotheappropriateunitofmeasurement.Thepictures/drawings/illustrationsinthis
manualareforillustrationonlyandareshowninmilesperhourandfeetaswellaskilometersperhour
andmeters.
3.1 EYESAFETY
TheSureShothasbeencertifiedasaClassIdeviceasdefinedbytheCenterforDevicesandRadiological
Health(CDRH)armoftheFoodandDrugAdministrationwhichistaskedwithensuringthesafetyofall
laserdevicessoldintheUnitedStates.ClassIisthesafestclassificationoflaserproductsintermsofeye
safety.
WhiletheSureShotisrelativelylowrisk,theuseofopticalinstrumentswiththisproductwillincrease
eyehazard.
DoNOTpointthislaseratanyonewithopticalviewingdeviceswithin50feetoftheoperator.
Althoughopticalviewinginstrumentsmayincreaseeyehazard,itisunlikelythatactualdamagecan
occur.Prescriptioneyeglasses,contactlenses,andsunglassesarenotconsideredopticalgaindevices
sincetheymerelycorrectthefocusofthehumaneyetonormal.
MODEL:
S/N:
CAUTION:
DO NOT VIEW WITH
OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS

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Opticaldevicesthatprovidemagnificationmayincreasetheriskofeye‐hazard.Theseinclude
binoculars,telescopesandmagnifyingglasses.

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4INTRODUCTION
MPHIndustries,Inc.designedtheSureShot™laserwiththepoliceofficerinmind.Thelaseriseasyto
operateandincludestheperformanceandfeaturesneededfortoday'sbusytrafficenforcement
environment.TheSureShot™isoneofthemostergonomicandflexiblelaserdevicesavailable,
providingfullfunctionalityandmanyoptions.
4.1 GETTINGSTARTED
SettingupandusingyournewSureShotLaserunit.
Figure1‐SureShot™Laser
4.2 PACKINGLIST
Pleasechecktomakesurethefollowingitemsthatwereorderedareincludedinyourshipment,suchas:
SureShot™LaserDevice
SoftCarryingCase(ifapplicable)
AABatteries
12VDCUSBPowercable(ifapplicable)
Operator’sManual
Additionally,youmayhavereceivedsomeofthefollowingoptionalparts:
‐Monocular
‐ShoulderStock

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5FEATURESANDLAYOUT
ThissectionwillidentifythephysicalfeaturesofyourSureShotlaser.
5.1 FEATURES
2.7inchTransreflectiveLCDdisplay
Resistivetouchscreen–worksevenwith
gloves
BrightOLEDheads‐updisplay
Glasslenses
Threerangingmodesofoperation‐
Normal,ObstructedandWeather
Shotlog–storesuptothelast500shots
withdateandtime
Forward‐sweepinghandleforreduced
armandwristfatigue
Speed‐adjustedfrequencytones
Rubber1911gripbase
Protectiveruggedizedbumpers
¼‐20Shoulderstockmount
Connections
oUSB
oBluetoothv2.1+EDR(option)
Powerbutton
Leftandrightbuttons
Multipleaimingreticles
5.2 FRONTVIEW
Figure2‐FrontView

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5.3 SIDEVIEWS
Figure3‐LeftandRightSideViews
5.4 REARVIEW
Figure4‐RearView

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5.5 INSTALLINGTHEBATTERIES
Openthebatterycompartmentatthebaseofthelaserhandlebypullingthelatchreleasetowardthe
doorhinge.InstallfourchargedAAbatteriesintothebatterycompartmentatthebaseofthehandle
andclosethecompartmentbypressingthedoorclosedandpushingthedoorreleaselatchbackintoa
lockedposition.Besuretoinsertthebatteriesinthehandleintheproperorientationasshowninside
thebatterycompartment.
NOTE:IfrechargeableNiMHbatteriesaretobeused,makesureyoudonotmixtherechargeable
batterieswithalkalinebatteries.
5.6 TURNINGTHELASERONANDOFF
5.6.1 TurningtheLaserOn
ToturnthelaseronsimplypressthePowerbuttonbelowthetouchscreendisplay.Thelaserwillinitiate
itsstartupsequenceofself‐tests,verifythedeviceisinproperworkingorderandthenpresentthe
operatorwiththedefaultHomescreendisplay.
Theunitisnowreadytofirebasedonthelastconfigurationsettingsstoredinthelaser.Iftheself‐tests
didnotallpass,thelaserwilldisplaytheerrorandceasetooperateuntiltheissueisresolved.
Ifthebatteriesaretoodepleted,thelasermaydisplayaLOWVOLTAGEmessage,adepletedbattery
symbolintheHUDornotpoweronatalliftoolow.
5.6.2 TurningtheLaserOff
ToturnthelaseroffsimplypressandholdthePowerbuttonbelowthetouchscreenforthreeseconds.
Allconfigurablecurrentsettingswillberetainedforthenexttimethelaserispoweredon.

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6SYSTEMOPERATION
6.1 STARTINGTHELASER
SimplypressthePowerbuttononthedisplaypaneltostartthelaser.Asthesystempreparesfor
operationthescreenwilldisplaytheMPHlogoandgothroughseveralinternalchecks.
Figure5‐SystemInitializationScreens
Thedisplay’spixelscanbecheckedasacheckerboardpatterndisplaysandthenreversesallowingyouto
identifyanypixelsthatarestuckonornotilluminating.
ThelaserwillthenproceedtochecktheNon‐volatilememory(EEPROM),theinternallasertimingcircuit
andtheinternalcrystal.Ifanyofthesetestsfail,thetestingwillimmediatelystopandthetestresult
willshowFAILonthescreen.Ifthetestsdonotfail,thescreenwilldisplayPASSforeachtest.
Thenextpagewillchecktomakesuretheflashmemory,mainmicrocontrolleranddisplay
microcontrollerchecksumsareallcorrect.Thefinalinternalcheckwilllisttheserialnumberoftheunit
itself.
Asalloftheseinternaltestsarehappeningonthedisplay,theheadsupdisplay(HUD)willalsobegoing
throughasegmentcheckaswell.
Oncetheunithaspoweredupbarringanyfailures,thedisplaywillgodirectlytotheHOMEscreenand
theunitwillbereadytouse.
6.2 FIRINGTHELASER
Simplyhold,aimandfire.
1. Holdthelasercloseandaimthereticle(crosshairsorotherreticle)ontoaspecifictarget.
2. OncethetargetisidentifiedintheHUD,simplyholdthereticleonthetargetwithoutmoving
thelaserandpullthetriggeruntilthetargethasbeenacquiredatwhichtimethelaserwill
soundanauditorytonetosignifythespeedand/orrangewascalculated.

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3. Oncetheauditoryvalidtonehassounded,releasethetrigger.
NOTE:Alwaysverifythelaserreticlealignmentanddistancemeasurementsarevalidbeforeusingthe
laser.ThesetestscanbefoundontheHOMEscreenbypressingtheUnitTestbutton.
NOTE:DonotfollowthetargetwiththelaserifitmovesoutoftheviewoftheHUDreticle.Thiscan
giveimproperresults.Thelaserneedstoremainwithafixedaimandletthetargetstaybehindthe
reticleforproperspeedcalculations.Thebestshotsoccurwhenaimingthereticleatreflectiveareason
thetargetorlightercoloredsurfaces.Chromeplating,reflectivelicenseplatesandheadlightsofferthe
bestreturns.
NOTE:IftheDISPLAYLOCKBUTTONontheHOMEscreenhasbeenactivated,onlyonetargetmaybe
captured.Nofurthershotscanbefiredandnoadditionalreadingswillbecaptureduntilthelockis
clearedbypressingtheDISPLAYLOCKBUTTONagain,thedisplaylocktimesoutafter14minutesorthe
deviceispowereddown.Oncethelockisreleased,thelockedspeedwillnolongerbevisible.
6.3 POWERINGDOWNTHELASER
Whenyouarefinishedusingthelaser,simplypressandholdthepowerbuttononthedisplayforabout
threeseconds.Theunitwillbeginitsinternalshutdownsequenceandturnoff.
6.4 WHAT’SGOINGONBEHINDTHESCENES?
Whenthelaserisfired,manylaserlightpulsesgetemittedoutofthedevice.Astheyhitatargetand
reflectbacktowardthelaserandarereceived,aninternaltimingmechanismkeepstrackofhowlong
theytooktomakethejourney.Knowingthatthespeedoflightisaconstantvalue,wecanderivethe
totaldistancetraveledbasedonthetime.Becausethisdistanceincludesthepathfromlasertotarget
tolaser,wesimplydividethetotaldistancebytwotodeterminethetargetdistancefromthelaser.As
additionalpulsesaretransmittedandreceived,aninternalcalculationwilldetermineboththespeed
anddirectionthetargetismoving.
6.5 RETRIEVINGSHOTDATA(WHAT’SINASHOT?)
Noteveryshotofthelaserwillreturnthesamedata.Dependingonhowthelaserisconfigured,
differentdatawillbereturned.
Inthenormaloperationalmode(Figure6),eachsuccessfullasershotshouldreturnthefollowing
information:
‐Timeanddateoftheshot,
‐Speedcalculatedforthetarget(ifaspeedisdetected),
‐Unitsofmeasureforthespeed(mph,km/h,etc.),
‐Directionthetargetwasmoving,
‐Distancefromthelaseratwhichthetargetwascaptured,
‐Correspondingdistanceunitsofmeasure.

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Figure6‐NormalOperationalModeShotExample
IntheRangeOnlyoperationalmode(Figure7),eachsuccessfullasershotshouldreturnthefollowing
information:
‐Timeanddateoftheshot,
‐Distancefromthelaseratwhichthetargetwascaptured,
‐Correspondingdistanceunitsofmeasure.
Figure7‐RangeOnlyShotExample
Oncetheshotdatahasbeencaptured,thelaserunitwilldisplaythecapturedinformationonthe
displayedHOMEscreenaswellasdisplaysomeofthatinformationintheHUDdependingonhowHUD
settingsareconfigured.

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TheHOMEscreeninformationwillcontinuetobedisplayeduntiloneofthefollowingscenariosoccurs:
Anothershotisfired(ifDisplayLockisnotenabled),
Themenusystemofthelaserisaccessed,
Thelaserentersintosleepmode,
Theunitispoweredoff.
Thepowertothelaserisinterruptedordepleted.
6.6 APPROACHINGANDRECEDINGTARGETS
TheSureShot™lasercanmeasurethespeedofbothapproaching(oncoming)andrecedingtargets.
Approachingtargetswilldisplayadirectionarrowpointingdown(towardtheuser)whilereceding
targetswilldisplayadirectionarrowpointedup(awayfromtheuser).Thedirectionalitysensitivitycan
besettobothdirections(defaultonpoweron)ortoapproachingorrecedingonlybyusingthe
DirectionaliconintheMainMenu.
TargetspeedsintheHUDwillshowapositivenumberforapproachingtargetsandanegativenumber
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7LASERCONTROLSANDFUNCTIONS
7.1 TOUCHSCREENDISPLAY
Thetouchscreendisplayinterfaceallowsyoutoaccessvariousfunctionsofthelaser.Thetouchscreen
canbeusedwithorwithoutglovesandistransreflectivewhichmeansitactuallydisplaysbetterin
brighterconditions.
7.1.1 HomeScreen
TheHOMEscreen(Figure8)istheprimarydisplayusedduringoperationofthelaser.Thisscreen
displaysallofthecommonoperatinginformationalongwithdisplayingtheresultsofthelastlasershot.
Figure8‐HomeScreen
7.1.1.1 TargetSpeed
Themostrecentcapturedspeedisprominentlydisplayedforeasyreadability.Theunitsofspeed
measurementarevisiblenexttothetargetspeed.IfthelaserisconfiguredinRangeOnlyoperational
mode,thisareawilldisplaythewordsRANGEONLYandthetargetspeedunitswillbeblank.
7.1.1.2 TargetDirectionIndicator
Thetraveldirectionofthelasttargetspeedcapturedisdisplayedtotheleftofthetargetspeed.
Approachingtargets(comingtowardyou)appearasarrowspointingdownwardwhilerecedingtargets
(goingawayfromyou)appearasarrowspointingupward.IfthelaserisconfiguredinRangeOnly
operationalmode,thisareawillbeblank.
7.1.1.3 TargetDistance
Thedistancemeasurementandtheunitsofmeasurefromthelasertothetargetatthetimetheshot
wastakenaredisplayedbelowthetargetspeed.Ifthelastshotfiredcouldnotdetermineavalidtarget,
thisareawillshowthetextINVALID!.
7.1.1.4 StatusMessage
ThelaserstatusareawillshowthetextREADYwheneverthelaserisreadytoacquireatarget.Itwill
showthetextFIRINGwheneverthelaserisactuallyfiring.

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7.1.1.5 DisplayLockButtonandIndicator
Thedisplaylockstatusofthelastspeedcapturedisdisplayedaswell.Thisbutton/indicatorcanbeused
tolockthereadingtothescreensoitcannotbeoverwritten.Ifthelockisengaged,thepadlockonthe
buttonappearslockedandthereticleintheHUDwillchangetoapadlock.Ifthelockisnotengaged,
thepadlockonthebuttonappearsunlocked.Toremovethelock,simplypressthelockbutton.The
lockedreadingswillberemovedoncethelockisdisengagedandthereticlewillreturntonormal.
7.1.1.6 MenuButton
Thisbuttonenablesaccesstothemenusystemtoconfigurelasersettings.
7.1.1.7 RangeModeSelectButton
Therangemodebuttondisplaysapopupwindow(Figure9)thatsetstherangingmodeforthe
laser.Thesemodeswillvaryandallowfordifferentperformanceduetodistinctoperating
environments.
Figure9‐RangeModeSelectPopupWindow
7.1.1.7.1 NormalRangeMode
Thisrangemodeisthenormalmodeforthelaser.Noadditionalrestrictionsareplacedontothelaser
targetingfunctionality.Inthismode,thelaserwillacquiretargetsanywherebetweentheestablished
minimumandmaximumrangesasenteredbyyou.Innormalrangemodetherewillbenoicons
displayedasarangemodesettingontheHomescreenorintheHUD,ifsoenabled.
7.1.1.7.2 ObstructedMode
Thismodeisusedtoacquiretargetsoutbeyondaveryshortrange.Thismodeisusefulwhenshooting
thelaserfromlocationswithpotentialnearbyobjectinterferenceorawindowincloseproximitytothe
operator.Thelasercontinuestooperateinnormalrangingmode,however,reflectionsthatarecloser
thantheminimumdistanceforthismodewillnotbeshown.Inthismode,thelaserwillacquiretargets
anywherefromapproximately30feetouttothemaximumrangesetting.Theobstructedmodeicon()
willappearontheHomescreenandintheHUD,ifenabled.

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7.1.1.7.3 WeatherMode
Thismodeisusedtoacquiretargetsoutbeyondarangeofapproximately200feet.Thismodeisuseful
whenshootinginrainyandfoggyweatherwherecloseinwaterdropletsintheaircouldcause
unwantedtargetreflections.Inthismode,thelaserwillacquiretargetsanywherefrom200feetoutto
themaximumrangesetting.Theweathermodeicon()willappearontheHomescreenandinthe
HUD,ifenabled.
7.1.1.8 UnitTestButton
ThisbuttonwillentertheUnitTest(dailytest)mode(Figure10)wherethelaserdistancecanbe
checkedagainstaknowndistanceandthereticlecanbecheckedforaccuracy.
Figure10‐UnitTestMenuScreens
7.1.1.8.1 DifferentialDistanceUnitTest
Thedifferentialdistanceunittestisusedtoconfirmtheaccuracyofthedistancemeasurements.For
thistestyouwillmeasurethedistancetotwoknownobjectsthatareaknowndistanceapart.When
youhavemeasuredbothrangesfromyourposition,thedistancedifferencewillbedisplayedonthe
screen.Verifythisdistancematchestheknowndistanceitshouldregister.Forthistestyouwillneedto
trytoalignthelaserinlinewiththetwotargetssotherewillbenooffsetangleerror.
IMPORTANT:AlldistancemeasurementsaremaderelativetothefrontoftheSureShot,whichisthe
referenceplane.
7.1.1.8.2 HorizontalReticleAlignmentUnitTest
ThistestisusedtoconfirmthereticleintheHUDisproperlyalignedinthehorizontaldirection.Forthis
test,locateadistantpoleorobjectwithopenskybehind.Youwillpullthetriggeronthelaserasyou
sightthepoleinyourHUD.Asyousweepyourreticlefromsidetosideacrossthepole,youshouldsee
thechangeindistancejumpasyouexitoffthepoletotheleftandright.
7.1.1.8.3 VerticalReticleAlignmentUnitTest
ThistestisusedtoconfirmthereticleintheHUDisproperlyalignedintheverticaldirection.Forthis
test,simplyrotatethelaser90degreesineitherdirectionthenrepeatthehorizontalreticlealignment
unittestsweepingfromlefttoright.

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7.1.1.9 RangeModeIndicator
Therangemodeiconatthetopofthescreenshowsthecurrentrangemodeforthelaser.Theavailable
rangingmodesarenormalrangemode(nosymbol),weathermode()andobstructedmode().
TheserangemodesymbolswillalsoappearintheHUDunlessyouhaveturnedthemoffintheHUD
settings.
7.1.1.10 BatteryIndicator
Thebatteryiconatthetopofthescreenshowsthecurrentbatterypowerlevel.Asthebatterypower
supplydecreases,thebatterylevelindicatorwillalsoshowthedecreasingsupply.Beforethebattery
becomestoolowtooperate,thebatteryiconflashes.Ifyoucontinueusingthelaserwithoutchargingor
replacingthebatteries,thelaserwillpoweroff.IfyouarepoweringthelaserthroughtheUSBporton
theside,thissymbolwillappearasabatterywiththelettersUSBinside.Thelaserbatteriescannotbe
chargedusingthisport.
7.1.1.11 AudioMuteIndicator
Themuteiconatthetopofthescreenshowswhentheaudiolevelforthelaserissetto0(muted).
Audiolevelsotherthanmutearenotshowninthisindicator.ThoselevelscanbeseenintheAUDIO
MENUscreen.
7.1.2 MenuSystem
Themenusystemforthelaserisgroupedintosectionswhichlogicallycorrespondtothefunctionunder
consideration.Everymenupagehasatitlebaratthetoptoletyouknowwhereyouareorwhatyou
areadjusting.
7.1.2.1 MainMenu
PressingtheMENUvirtualbuttonontheHomeScreendirectstheoperatorintotheconfigurationarea
ofthelaserknownastheMAINMENU.TheMAINMENU(Figure11)isthelaunchpointtothe
submenusforthelaser.Iconsrepresentingeachsubmenuactasvirtualbuttonstoaccessthoseareas.
Figure11‐MainMenuScreen

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Themenusarebrokendownintoprimarygroups:
SPEEDMENU–Allthingsspeedanddistancerelated
DIRECTIONSELECT–Directionalmeasuringmodeselection
FOLLOWINGTOOCLOSEMENU–FollowingTooClosefunctionality
STOPWATCHMENU–Stopwatchfunctionality
HUDMENU–AllthingsHUDrelated
AUDIOMENU–Allthingsaudiorelated
SYSTEMMENU–Generalsystemsettings
LOGGINGMENU–Logfilescontainingself‐tests,shots,andFollowingTooClosecalculations
7.1.2.2 SpeedMenu
TheSPEEDMENU(Figure12)iswhereyoucanadjustthevariousspeed‐relatedshotsettings.
Figure12‐SpeedMenuScreens
7.1.2.2.1 CaptureMode
TheCAPTUREMODEpop‐upmenuisusedtoconfigurehowoftenthelaserwillfiretoobtaintargets.
SingleShot–IfthelaserisinSpeed&Rangemode,thelaserwillfireonceandcalculateasingle
speedand/ordistance.Nofurtherspeedsorrangeswillbecalculateduntilthetriggerhasbeen
releasedandpulledagain.IfthelaserisinRangeOnlymodeitwillcontinuouslyfire.
Continuous–Thelaserwillcontinuouslyfire,calculateandupdatenewspeedsand/ordistances
aslongasthetriggerisdepressed.
7.1.2.2.2 OperatingMode
TheOPERATINGMODEpop‐upmenuisusedtoconfigurewhattypeofmeasurementsareneeded.
Speed&Range–Thelaserwillcalculateanddisplaybothspeedand/ordistanceforagiven
target.Thismodewillcalculatedistancesofaround30feetorhigher.
RangeOnly–Thelaserwillcalculateanddisplayonlythetargetdistance.Thismodehas
additionalrangingdowntoapproximately10feet.
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