Beretta A400 Xcel Sporting Beretta GUNPOD Instructions - Page 3
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• To move on to the next function, press the ON button. FUNCTIONS A1. TOTAL SHOT COUNTER The counter displays the total number of shots fired in the entire service life of the gun, and cannot be reset. WARNING: In a new shotgun, the GunPod may have a total number of shots resulting from function tests performed at the Factory. The GunPod stores over 450,000 shots in its memory, and once that threshold is reached, the counter stops without resetting at zero. WARNING: The Beretta GunPod may present an error of ± 3% in the total count of the shots fired. A2. PARTIAL SHOT COUNTER cates the shooting session (of the device memory can store from 1 to 7 sessions). The remaining numbers to the right of the dash represent the shots fired (from 0 to 9,999). The procedure to change the session displayed is as follows: 1. By holding the ON button down for three seconds, the session number begins to flash (the first number on the display screen, number 1 of the example in Figure). 2. By releasing and pressing the ON button, the number of the shooting session increases (from 1 to 7). 3. By holding the ON button down for a further five seconds, the numbers of shots fired begins to flash (numbers to the right of the dash). 4. By releasing and holding the ON button down for three seconds, the number indicating the shots fired in the session is reset at zero. 5. By not pressing the ON button within five seconds, you exit the procedure for changing the session, and the menu returns to the session and the relative number of shots. Every time you turn on the GunPod by pressing the ON button, the display shows the last function selected. NOTICE: In case you need to go back to a previously interrupted session, it is possible to start the shotcounting again by repeating the above instruction points 1 and 2. B1. CARTRIDGE TEST (Session 1 shot #75) The counter displays the number of shots fired in the last shooting session that you want to register. The first number on the display screen indi- It displays the numerical indication (between 0 and 99) of the energy of the last cartridge fired.