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1. Optical sensor aiming point Battery charge level only for wireless optical sensors Distance to electronic target Aiming point displacement indicator Battery 60 1 41 Distance 4 17 m Trigger response level regulator Piezo sensitivity 13 1 Leds brightness 6 cceccccecesescccocecoccccecesescococecocoscesocesoscececcccsceses Lamps brightness 5 LED lamps brightness regulator Smaller value of this regulator make sensitivity to trigger response higher Fig 6 Used only if your electronic target have built in LED paper target lighting module When calibration is completed close window by pressing Close button SCATT program will interpret your shot hole as center of the target form Window SCATT calibration may be opened at any time by select Adjust Optical Sensor in Shooting menu or by F2 button pressing Practice window sighting mode When you aim at the target your aiming trace movements of your aiming point will be displayed in real time the click of triggering mechanism registers as a shot Program calculates shot hole position and displays it on the target by using aiming trace speed and ballistic coefficient After the shot you can replay of your aiming trajectory and shot result Shot list contains targets with grouped shot holes default grouped by 10 and information about each
2. Total shooting time 00 06 18 an interval From the beginning of First shot to the end of last shot Average time per shot 00 00 18 00 00 12 00 00 30 Press F1 for help Fig 17 Distance curves Distance between aiming point and the center of the target for the selected shot fig 18 Three curves are drawn vs time in the graph absolute distance from the center distance from the center along the X axis axis of abscissas distance from the center along the Y axis axis of ordinates 4 John Smith AP10 4 27 2012 2 48 40 PM SCATT Professional Ele Edit shooting View Tools istart open Gmod amp E 8shotlist SSseries wy i info Eptrace Woistance coordination Shift Speed MiPintervals Probability Coordination 21 match shots MModel 0 match shots BDisplacement along the X axis MDisplacement along the Y axis Q co c WA g a Time before shot sec 1 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 5D p oOo Ww o MN ak _ oOo Nm Ww BAbsolute distance Distance Time before shot sec Fig 18 Fig 19 The term co ordination fig 19 means the ability of the shooter to choose the optimal In this diagram fig 20 the dependence of shooting result on the moment of shot moment of shot release within his her ability of holding steadiness This is one of release is displayed The plot shows what the result would have been if the shot had the most import
3. e Optical sensor fix on barrel using barrel inserts of various calibers 1 Optical sensor WS M01 2 Clamp S9 3 Mounting prism 4 Mounting plate with screw 5 Barrel 6 Fixing screw To achieve the best results use an optical sensor within the work area 1 Electronic target 2 Optical sensor Starting SCATT When hardware and software installation is over select SCATT icon in a program manager to start the program fig 2 4 SCATT Professional File Edit Shooting Open document A Scatt System is a Computer aided training accessory for shooters An extremely safe system works on a dry fire basis or can be used with air pellets and allows individual shooters to be able to physically see what is happening at the end of the barrel throughout the whole shot Not only can you see the results of your shot after it has been taken but you also have the opportunity to see what is happening while you are actually aiming at the target The Scatt system was developed to assist shooters from all over the world to enable them to reach their highest goals It helps to develop a shooter s ability to achieve very high scores in shooting competitions which in sport shooting is the primary objective A series of easy to understand graphs enable you to assess exactly what happened what your problems are and the best course of action to take Additional information Visit our web site at the address www scatt com for additional inf
4. Prone Standing Kneeling 3 Stop Practice In View menu fig 13 you can select display mode simple or advanced of the program change menu language Saving training results 4 John Smith AP10 5 2 2012 1 39 21 PM SCATT Professional SCATT program automatically save shooting results in the directory where the files are grouped under the name of exercise and names of the shooters You also can print out training result General info Trace A Distance graph sak Coordination t Shift A Trace Speed MA Time Intervals F10 W Probability Fil Opening saved result To open saved result slect Open in File menu of toolbar or press Open button In opened window fig 16 select exercise shooter name shooting file and press SatTAAR ve Toolbar lv Status Bar Display sightings X Display all traces Display hidden shots A27 04 2012 14 48 Lanquage F EJ Crnphosa Ceernana H E 10m Air Rifle 4 5 mm H E 25m N4 9 0 mm H E 50m Rifle 5 6 mm E Full Screen F12 Contents of Tools menu fig 14 29 Air Pistol 4 John Smith AP10 5 2 2012 1 39 21 PM SCATT Professional File Edit Shooting view Tools stop 3S open Gmod SH lel Print target Reset hardware Ctril H SE shot ist SSeries W Ea T Shots parameters Options Contents of menu fig 15 In Help tab you can get
5. for the shot group in relation to the center of the target Total shooting time an interval from the beginning of first shot to the end of last shot Average time for a shot Stability of time interval between each shot if all shots are equally spread the stability is 100 Diametrical dispersion a center to center distance between two most distant shots Stability of aiming average points of the tracing are taken for a given interval of time before the shot and the diametral dispersion of these points is calculated Accuracy of shooting the average point from the points described above is calculated and its distance from the center of the target is measured Average steadiness in 10 0 shows the amount of the final analysis control time up to the moment of shot release that the aiming point was within the 10 0 It is expressed in percentages Average length of a tracing Elliptical factor for shots it is a ratio of averaged shot dispersion diameter on x axis to that on y axis Elliptical factor for tracings the same as above but for tracings drawn on the target John Smith AP10 4 27 2012 2 48 40 PM SCATT Professional Shooter name John Smith Comments My first SCATT practice Shooting event 10m Air Pistol 4 5 mm 4P10 Date time 4 27 2012 2 48 40 PM Number of match shots 21 Result integer 199 fractional 206 9 average 9 852 Result for the shot group in relation to the center of the target 215 0 8 1
6. information about some aspects of the program 4 John Smith AP10 5 2 2012 1 39 21 PM SCATT Professional File Edit Shooting view Tools stop 3S open mode ay Seshot list series wy ta 2 Help F1 SCATT on the Internet About of Additional features of the program Not only can you see the results of your shot after it has been taken but you also have the opportunity to see what is happening while you are actually aiming at the target The Scatt system was developed to assist shooters from all over the world to enable them to reach their highest goals It helps to develop a shooter s ability to achieve very high scores in shooting competitions which in sport shooting is the primary objective A series of easy to understand graphs enable you to assess exactly what happened what your problems are and the best course of action to take Some program features are not available in the sighting mode To activate all features switch program to Match mode General Info This screen fig 17 shows the general information about the shooting file as well as the loaded model This is the place where you type in the shooter name and comment The following items are displayed Shooter name Comments Shooting event name Date and time of the first match shot The number of match shots Integer result Fractional result all shots are scored as in final Averaged shot result Result
7. menu In this menu fig 26 you can change following parameters e Bullet dispersion changing this parameter you can add value to the existing spread of fire to assess the result of the real picture you can get using a bullet with a known value of the scatter e Shot moment changing this setting you can see what would result if the shot occurred before or after a while e F Coefficient ballistic coefficient angular velocity multiplied by the flight time e Control interval time before shoot for which analysis is based e Coinside grouping with the center of the target trasfer center of your shot holes group to center of the target Shots parameters t x Bullet dispersion Shot moment F Coefficient Control interval ia 0 IEC 12 31 Coinside grouping with the center of the target Cancel Fig 26 Ctrl N New practice Ctl O Open file Ctrl P Print practice results Ctrl S Save practice results F1 Help menu SPACE Replay aiming trace F4 Info menu F9 Target with trace F6 Distance graph F7 Coordination graph F8 Shift graph F9 Speed graph F10 Intervals graph F11 Probability graph F12 Full screen mode Troubleshooting Make sure all SCATT units are connected to the computer SCATT drivers are installed Software reports SCATT device not fund No signal from optical sensor Either the target or optical sensor are not c
8. mm 10m Balkenscheibe vertikal 9 0 mm 10m Ovalscheibe 9 0 mm 10m Running target 4 5 mm Darts 1 0 mm Konigecheibe 4 5 mm 12m Smallbore Rifle 5 6 mm 15m Balkenscheibe horizontal 9 0 mm 15m Balkenscheibe vertikal 9 0 mm 15m MWE 9 0 mm IB Target type SCATT Solution 10 meters Distance to electronic target 5 meters Re Print score rings Open close viewing area button Distance to electronic target g Print Close oe Fig 4 New practice starting To start training push Start practice button or select Start practice in File menu In the dialog box fig 5 select exercise type name of shooter and press Start button Start Practice Scatt connected to Scat Wireless HI Shooter Name Shooter name John Smith Event W ISSF M Miltary I Other Fm Balkenscheibe horizontal 9 0 mm Fro Balkenscheibe vertikal 9 0 mm 10m Balkernscheibe horizontal 9 0 mm 10m Balkenscheibe vertikal 9 0 mm Frm GLOCK 5 6 mm 10m Ovalecheibe 9 0 mm Fm Ovalacheibe 9 0 mm 10m Running target 4 5 mm orn MYO 9 0 mm Darts 1 0 mm T m Air Pistol 4 5 mm T m Air Rifle 4 5 mm Eonigscheibe 4 5 mm 12m Smallbore Rifle 5 6 mm 10m AF Blank target 4 5 mm 15m Balkenscheibe horizontal 9 0 mm 10m SR Blank target 4 5 mm 15m Balkenscheibe vertikal 9 0 mm 10m AUG_A2 5 0 mmj 15m MWD 3 0 mm E Shoot
9. shot result aiming time aiming trace length and etc 16 Operating SCATT Basic operations 4 John Smith AP10 SCATT Professional 0 x Ele Edit Shooting View Tools stop 38 match Open Mode Gi M shoti SSseries T t Shot list x rfo trace g Distance ftcoordination shift CO YSpeed fifintervals Probability R Replay Sightings W All traces Sighting 7 shot s Target area SE mode indicator w f i ie e 1 36 52 20 19 Shot list i df 2 99 84 61 106 bi er 3 10 3 6 8 80 95 gt 4 10 4 45 53 145 3 5 10 5 45 46 23 5 pe 6 10 6 122 36 1323 67 71 1 6 6 43 127 0 67 71 1 6 6 43 127 0 Mid ee of aiming Press F1 for help Fig 7 Use electronic corrections You can use computer mouse to make shot hole position correction Move mouse pointer on the last shot hole it takes form of palm and pressing left mouse button drag the hole to the desired place fig 8 Corrected shot hole Fig 8 We don t recommend use of electronic corrections in case the shot holes are grouped further than the 8th ring In this case it is best to repeat sensor calibration When you are satisfied with the sighting shots results you can move to Match mode Press Match button on the control panel 47 Operating SCATT Basic operations Scaling the target During training you may need to change the scale of the target is di
10. SCATT company Tel 7 499 710 06 67 e mail info scatt com www scatt com SCATT company all rights reserved V lt V m S V SHOOTER TRAINING SYSTEMS SCATT WM9 WS1 USB USER MANUAL Please read this manual to its end to secure safety and best quality of the system s operation Dear Customer thank you for buying this system Please read this manual to its end to secure safety and best quality of the system s operation Supplied accessories 2 2 2 2 4 Software installation 2222m22222222222222222222 7 Electronic target installation 8 Optical sensor 0S 02 WS 3installation 9 Optical sensor WS M01 installation ee 11 Basic operations 7e Q c p Ko S G gt D lt Short Key 32 TOUDE SMR ii ee 33 Service oaaao aaa aaa aaa ALLAL LLALLA ALLL LLALL LLLE LADLE LLALL LLLE LLL LLLA LLALL LLALL Laa 33 Specifications aLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL 33 Template for mounting electronic target on the wall 35 Please check and identify all supplied accsessories Electronic target WT 01 Electronic target control unit WTC 01 Optical sensor
11. WS M01 Software CD User guide Electronic target control unit interface cable Electronic target interface cable Please check and identify all supplied accessories 1 Electronic target WT 01 2 Electronic target control unit WTC 01 3 Optical sensor WS 03 4 Mounting parts set 5 Software CD 6 User guide 7 Electronic target control unit interface cable 8 Electronic target interface cable 9 Optical sensor charging cable ES System installation Please check and identify all supplied accessories ES 1 Electronic target ST4 12 Software installation 2 Electronic target control unit WTC 01 l j j Before using SCATT system you need to install SCATT drivers and software 3 Optical sensor OS 02 1 l Insert disk provided in a set in the CD ROM drive select SCATT EKE icon in the E 4 Mounting parts set disc drive window and follow instructions on the screen fig 1 Install drivers before attaching SCATT devices to the computer then attach all 5 Software CD devices one by one E 2 wa i iE Setup Scatt Shooter Training System j 5 x 7 Electronic target control unit interface cable Welcome to the Scatt Shooter 8 Electronic
12. ant criteria by which the shooter s ability as a competitor can be been released at some earlier moment judged This ability to choose an optimal moment of final shot release can partly compensate for insufficient steadiness Co ordination is analyzed by averaged curve of the values of Ali 4 X aa ya H It is plotted in some time interval prior to the shot The value of R t and in particular the character of the change increase or decrease in the final 0 2 0 3 second are characteristic of the degree of co ordination ability of the shooter The faster the R t value grows in last 0 2 second the lower the shooter s co ordination ability i e more likely the aiming of the rifle or pistol becomes worse in the final moment of triggering AA AA KA A E E AAA WA WA eee ese AA AA E E E A eee eee fi 4 4 Time before shot sec i i i 0 8 0 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 BI Current shot Time before shot sec 0 8 Fig 20 Aiming point speed curve Time intervals graph In the time diagram fig 22 the height of the bars represents the shot value and the distance between bars represents the time intervals between shots This diagram shows parameters such as the stability of shooting rhythm A graph of average speed of aiming point movement versus time fig 21 Eino f Trace 4 Distance wF Coordination Shift Speed iiintervals Probabilit
13. er exercises mon Optical sensor calibration After you clicked on Start button SCATT calibration window will open In this window fig 6 you need to calibrate the optical sensor to match the axis of the optical sensor and sights and make necessary adjustments Optical sensor automatically measures the distance to the electronic target The program allows you to automatically calibrate the sensor relative to the sighting of weapons so there is no need to adjust the sights of weapons Sensor automatically compensates for the blockage of weapons Optical sensor contains high frequency ceramic microphone which registers the click of your weapon triggering mechanism To make optical sensor calibration aim at the target and make one blank shot Shot hole should be displayed inside the work area If shot hole does not get inside the work area check if the sensor s axis is parralel to the axis of the barrel If sensor doesn t respond to trigger click doesn t display a shot hole reduce the trigger response regulator value Attention electronic target start with 10 second delay this time needed to charge capacitor inside aso Operating SCATT Basic operations 4 Scatt calibration 2 x Make a shot as close to the center of the target as possible Make sure it is displayed within the inner circle working area on the screen Electronic target Working area signal level
14. fig 25 you can change some parameters of program File menu or press Model button on the toolbar SCATT catalog will open Select file for compare and press Open button Models information will be displayed on graphs by red color fig 24 3 Options Su General 7 jeee Pause between shots replay 1 seconds Model information is available on following graphs i Ey Tides AA Info 3 A Display shot result on trace target e Distance C Display trace length on trace target i i og Shot list e Coordination ae es Shift gm Shot result gt Speed 2 E Aiming time 4 John Smith AP10 4 27 2012 2 48 40 PM SCATT Professional ei te C Steadiness in 10 5 center of the target File Edit shooting View Tools stat GOpen madi amp el S8shotlist SSseries wy i DO Steadiness in 10 0 info Eptrace Boistance Coordination Shift Speed Mifintervals 1 Probability 0 Steadiness in 10 5 Coordination 21 match shots m iModel 60 match shots E Trace length tb El T i 3 5 i T T T i 5 cu T cu f T qu 3 5 D ou 3 a zg T tu o Distance Cu Tam T Coordination curve l a g Additional intervals 2 EEE Egin 0 200 sec End 0 000 sec de Practice ef Enable legacy RS 232 devices ES Firing Point 1 Time before shot sec 1 0 9 0 8 Press F1 for help Fig 24 mi Cancel Zi Shots parameters
15. ion as a first approach and it allows the change of Dmax60 value with small increments Sampling from the model is performed according to random law 3 ee eee lat sio 4 fo os Fr 7 8 g 10 11 12 13 1481858 ISN 20 7 Press F1 for help Fig 23 Two displaying variants are provided In the first one the change of overall shooting picture with recalculating the result is displayed in the second one the probabilities of a result greater than or equal to the initial result as well as an averaged one are drawn on the diagram depending on the growth of Dma 60 In this case for larger number of random samples taken from the dispersion model averaged figures of the said values are taken for each of the Dma 60 values Analysis of curves drawn for several shooters allows you to draw some conclusions which might appear at first sight to be unexpected Most shootings have some interval of the Dmax60 values not equal to zero in which there is high probability of reaching the result that is better than at Dmax60 0 i e with worse cartridges bullets it is possible to obtain better result than in case of ideal cartridges bullets The second conclusion is that it is not always reasonable to try to use more expensive cartridges or bullets since in this case the expected improvement of the result may not be reached To compare two training during analise saved shooting file select Open model in In this menu
16. l insert not included in a set 6 Short barrel pistol e Insert the optical sensor into a 9mm barrel The barrel must be clean and dry 1 Optical sensor WS M01 2 Battery cover Tighten firmly 3 Battery 1 5V SW393SR 4 Rubber O ring Optical sensor has a two way infrared connection with the electronic target Operating time from one battery 1 5V SW 393 SR about 10 000 shots with an average time of sighting 3sec In case of prolonged non use the sensor automatically switches to sleeping mode Warning Observe the battery polarity To avoid battery discharge store sensor away from strong lights or direct sunlight With long term more than a week non use the sensor please remove the battery Before using the sensor make sure the firearm is not loaded Don t forget remove the sensor from barrel after training To achieve the stated performance we recommend using battery of the following manufacturers RENATA DURACELL ENERGIZER VARTA GP We do not recommend the use of zinc air batteries are labeled PR Optical sensor WS M01 installation Installation sensor on the barrel For fixation of the optical sensor outside the barrel extra mounting parts are required not included with your kit Distances for optical sensor models OS 02 and WS 03 Installation options e Optical sensor fix on barrel or gas cylinder using mounting prism and plate with screw
17. le is1 5 hours Operating time of a fully charged battery approximately 30 hours of non stop aiming or 10 000 shots with an average time 10 sec Per shot Multicolor LEDs In case of non use the sensor automatically switches to sleep mode Infrared receiver WT 01 model only Electronic target WT 01 1 WS 03 optical sensor 2 USB A mini B cable for charging 3 LED charging indicator 4 USB connector Target number switcher used only when more than one target connected Extra electronic target connector SCATT trigger sensor not included in the set can be plugged into the USB connector of WS 03 optical sensor Clamp position adjusting Electronic target control unit You can change clamp position on optical sensor body WTC 01 1 Optical sensor body 2 Clamp auni 3 Clamp fixing screw Connect to USB port of your PC PC Nut for photo tripod fixation Optical sensor OS 02 WS 03 installation Installation sensor on the barrel Optical sensor WS M01 installation Installation sensor into the 9 mm barrel Installation options e Mounting the optical sensor on the barrel or gas cylinders using the mounting prism and plate with screw e Mounting the optical sensor on short barrel pistols using barrel inserts of various calibers 1 Optical sensor 2 Mounting prism 3 Mounting plate with screw 4 Barrel of a gun 5 Barre
18. onnected distance to electronic target has been selected incorrectly Recharge or replace optical sensor battery depending on model of optical sensor Check all connections restart SCATT program When optical sensor enters the target area it results in a spontaneous shot Adjust trigger response sensitivity of optical sensor If given recommendations don t help solve your problem consult the Service Center Clean this device with soft dry cloth If the surfaces are too dirty use soft cloth wetted in suds or in mild soap detergent solution Newer use solvents or petrol to clean the device Specifications OS 02 30g with mount WS 03 33g with mount WS M01 8g with battery Optical sensor weight Electronic target dimensions H 234 x W209 x D32 mm Type of radiation IR radiation of 900 nm Operating temperature range 510 43 7 C Specifications can be modified by manufacturer without being worded in this manual Weight and dimensions are approximate wu gt JEM y UO JEHJe SsiuoJJoja HuNUNOW 104 a e dwey
19. ormation software updates and support i Press F1 for help Fig 2 Printing paper target Before starting a new training you need to print out a paper target corresponding to the desired distance and exercise program allows you simulate shooting at distances up to 1000 meters To print a custom paper target connect printer to your computer and select Print target option in Tools menu of the SCATT program control panel fig 3 4 SCATT Professional File Edt Shooting view Tools Eifel x E Start E Open Ge Model amp bed s Shotlist eo Series Kr ja Print target Reset hardware GtritH fey Shots parameters esa Options In this window fig 4 you need to select the exercise target and simulated distance and enter the distance to electronic target and then click Print button The printed target will correspond in scale with the distance to simulated target Cut and paste it into paper target fixators of the electronic target as shown on a scheme see electronic target installation Print target tool xi Event Preview Fr Balkenscheibe horizontal 9 0 mm Fro Balkenscheibe vertikal Shooting exercise Fm GLOCE1 5 6 mm Fr Ovalecheibe 9 0 mm om MWO 9 0 mm Target preview 10m Air Pistol 4 5 mm T m Aur Rifle 4 5 mm 10m A amp F Blank target 4 5 mm 10m AR Blank target 4 5 mm 10m AUG_A2 9 0 mm 10m Balkenscheibe horizontal 9 0
20. orresponding to various time intervals e Green when you start aiming Yellow one second before shot e Blue 0 2 second before shot e Red after shot Control panel During training shooter can control some functions of the program using the control panel fig 10 4 John Smith AP10 5 2 2012 1 39 21 PM SCATT Professional J 0 x File Edit Shooting View Tools stop 3 open Model SH Me SEshotlist SSseries pr EA 7 ES Start Practice Gerit ai WA Switch display mode Sound On Off lal save Ctrl 5 to series of shots nts of File men G open model Contents o e menu Glose model amp Print Ctrl P LA Print Preview Print Setup Send to gt Exit Alt F4 Fig 10 11 IJI a Contents of Edit menu fig 11 4 John Smith AP10 5 2 2012 1 39 21 PM SCATT Professional ioj x File Edit Shooting view Tools stop 32 opn model amp W 2 Shot list e Series E a X Hide shot Delete sighting shots Fig 11 Delete all shots 11 a 77 tl Contents of Shooting menu fig 12 John Smith AP10 5 2 2012 1 39 21 PM SCATT Professional k loj x File Edit Shooting View Tools stop 32 opn mo SH fe S shotiist SSseries By Es R Replay Space q Replay all shots Fig 12 ya Adjust Optical Sensor F2 kia Match F3 Reset trace target Enter Gontinue
21. splayed on the screen You can change the scale of the target by pressing the numbers keys 1 through 0 on your keyboard pressed numbers correspond to the target score rings It is possible to change target scale by double clicking on select score ring area by pressing right mouse button you can reset scale Also you can change scale of shot list group targets by pressing Ctrl 1 to 0 number buttons You can move on screen area with mouse while holding down left mouse button and Ctrl key on your keyboard Also possible to increase rectangular area on the target by selecting it while holding left mouse button Practice window match mode In Match mode fig 9 all features of program is available 4 John Smith AP10 4 27 2012 2 48 40 PM SCATT Professional F m fm x view Toos stop 3 opn Mode SH GA shotit SSseries A Shot list x Pinto E Trace dB Distance vV Coordination Shift xSpeed fifintervals L Probability R Replay Sichtinas File Edit Shooting F All traces A Result Time 10 0 Lengti 11 aii ses 0 28 12 DS GIES se 50 13 103 108 67 55 14 0S Gees oe 39 15 LS ral 70 49 16 93 55 13 48 1 S15 ees Goo 4 18 102 70 50 34 19 101 42 63 44 Press F1 For help Operating SCATT Basic operations For ease of analysis after shot aiming trace is drawn in different colors c
22. target interface cable Training System Setup Wizard P 9 Optical sensor interace cable pea u Scatt Shooter Training System 6 17 on your It is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup E E Cancel Fig 1 While all necessary software is included on CD we recommend to download latest m versions of software from http www scatt com E System installation Optical sensor OS 02 WS 03 installation Electronic target installation OS 02 optical sensor connection Install electronic target on a tripod photo tripod or fix it on the wall at the distance Connect optical sensor model OS 02 to USB port of your computer by standard USB from 3 to 6 meters for SCATT WM9 model and from 4 to 10 meters for SCATT WS1 A mini B type cable included with your kit and SCATT USB models so that the LEDs face the shooter Insert a paper target but make sure it doesn t cover the LEDs Connect electronic target to USB port of your computer as shown on a scheme 1 OS 02 optical sensor 2 USB A mini B cable 3 USB connector Infrared LEDs Paper target Wall attaching holes Paper target fixators WS 03 optical sensor connection Optical sensor has a two way infrared connection with the electronic target Sensor has a built in battery and can be recharged from USB port of your computer Full charging cyc
23. y First shot 4 27 2012 2 48 47 PM MLast shot 4 27 2012 2 54 57 PM Time a 00 00 01 00 02 00 03 00 04 00 05 00 06 11 Shot details al Match shot number 5 Date time 4 27 2012 2 49 44 PM Result 9 4 Time elapsed 00 01 05 Interval to the previous shot 00 00 15 Interval to the next shot 00 00 21 a PressFiforhelp YY Fig 22 Probability graph Evaluating the effect of the rifle and cartridge bullets guality on shooting results fig 23 To test firearms and cartridges the following method is used in Russia from a rifle fastened in a special bench 6 8 series of shots ten shots per series are fired In each series of shots the distance between the centers of two most distant shot holes is determined the Dmax10 value The worst maximum value of Dmax10 of all the series of shots is considered to be characteristics of quality of the rifle and cartridges The Dmax60 value for all 60 shots fired to the same target is the second characteristics In accordance with this method the Dmax10 and Dmax 60 values for electronic optical training systems may be taken equal to nil By selecting a bullet dispersion model in the program and changing the Dmax60 value in the program it is easy to estimate the effect of rifle and cartridge quality on shooting result An opportunity to show the above method is available in the SCATT training system software The bullets dispersion model is based on normal Gaussian distribution funct

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