Garmin Xero S1 Trapshooting Trainer Owners Manual - Page 7
Display Modes, Changing the Shooting Station, Positioning the Device for Upland Training, Starting
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TIP: Information entered on the setup screen is used to calibrate the device for your shooting session. You should verify all information is accurate. 6 Select . 7 Select your current shooting station, and select . 8 Align the device so the point of the arrow is centered above the trap house . Positioning the Device for Upland Training WARNING Never stand in front of the shooting position when operating this device or a trap thrower. Always understand your target and what lies beyond your target before taking a shot. Failure to account for your shooting environment could cause property damage, injury, or death. Use upland training mode only with a remote-operated electronic trap thrower. Compatible trap throwers must be capable of launching clay targets in a consistent trajectory each time. This device does not support hand throwers or manually operated throwers. 1 Position your trap thrower so it consistently launches clays into an area that is safe for shooting. 2 Place your Xero S1 device 1.5 m (5 ft.) away from the trap thrower in the 7 o'clock or 5 o'clock position. NOTE: The arrow and trap house could appear in different positions depending on your shooting station. You should verify the top of the alignment window is aligned with the top edge of the trap house. 9 Select . 10When the READY notification appears, begin your shooting session. NOTE: The device will not detect a shot until the READY notification is on the screen. You should always confirm the device is ready before taking a shot. After five shots, you are prompted to change shooting stations. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up your device at a different shooting station. Display Modes Display modes configure how the device displays information between shots. When you start a shooting session, select DISPLAY MODE. FULL DETAILS: Enables the device to keep score and display shot analysis information after each shot. SCOREKEEPER: Enables the device to keep score, but it does not show shot analysis information between shots. BLACK BOX: Disables the display of score and shot analysis information between shots. You can view your scorecard only after the round is complete. Changing the Shooting Station If necessary, you can change stations manually. 1 During a shooting session, select . 2 Select a shooting station, and select . 3 Follow the on-screen instructions to align the device for your shooting station. Upland Training Mode Upland training mode lets you practice your skills with a compatible trap thrower in environments outside of the trap field. A standard round of upland shooting consists of 25 targets. Up to six shooters can compete against each other in a single round of upland shooting. Each shooter must stand behind the Xero S1 device when taking their shot. 3 Stand directly behind the Xero S1 device with your front foot no more than 46 cm (18 in.) away from it. Starting an Upland Training Session 1 Select UPLAND MODE. 2 Select the number of shooters. 3 Select the shooter who owns the device, and select . NOTE: The device saves data only for the device owner to the Xero app and the device memory. 4 If necessary, select a data field to change information about your shooting session. TIP: Information entered on the setup screen is used to calibrate the device for your shooting session. You should verify all information is accurate. 5 Select . 6 Position the device for an upland training session (Positioning the Device for Upland Training, page 3), and select . 7 Verify the device is level and the trap thrower is not visible on the screen, and select . 8 Launch a test clay to verify the clay target is visible on the screen for the entire flight, and select . 9 Launch a test clay, observing where the clay target first appears on the screen. Upland Training Mode 3