Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 11:44 pm
From the manual:
You can arrive at the adjustments menu by repeatedly pressing the "mode" key. To open the respective menu, press the "OK"
key, to leave the menu press the "ESC" key.
Proceed as follows for different adjustment:
3)Microphone:
The sensitivity of the microphone, which recognizes the release of the trigger, can be adjusted. The scale is from 1 to 9, with a
1 being a very quiet trigger mechanism and a 9 a very loud one. Choose this value carefully, so that during loading, no shots
will be recorded by the sound of the bolt closing or the loading gate being shut. This value may need to be adjusted several
times to optimize the adjustment for a particular gun. Normally 3 is a good place to start. Setting the microphone to sensitive
can cause shots from neighboring firing points to record as shots.
You can arrive at the adjustments menu by repeatedly pressing the "mode" key. To open the respective menu, press the "OK"
key, to leave the menu press the "ESC" key.
Proceed as follows for different adjustment:
3)Microphone:
The sensitivity of the microphone, which recognizes the release of the trigger, can be adjusted. The scale is from 1 to 9, with a
1 being a very quiet trigger mechanism and a 9 a very loud one. Choose this value carefully, so that during loading, no shots
will be recorded by the sound of the bolt closing or the loading gate being shut. This value may need to be adjusted several
times to optimize the adjustment for a particular gun. Normally 3 is a good place to start. Setting the microphone to sensitive
can cause shots from neighboring firing points to record as shots.