General Setup and Tips on the Skyscreen System:
1. The closest Skyscreen sensor should be 5-10 ft. downrange from the shooter.
2. Aim so the bullet passes over the center of each screen at an altitude of between 4 and
8 inches above the sensor and centered .
3. Cables should be on the ground as much as possible.
4. Cables should be separate from each other.
5. Make sure the unit itself is NOT being hit by Muzzle Blast - Isolate the unit from the
shockwave
6. Make sure you are using a newly purchased, fully-charged battery .
7. Bright overcast days work very well
8. On VERY bright blue sky days , try canting the sensors over 60 to 90 degrees either left
or right. That will likely increase the contrast of the bullet to the diffuser improving the
ability to detect the bullet.
9. If shooting indoors , you will have to rig an incandescent light over each screen, or get
our M7 IR Skyscreen Upgrade Kit.
Connect the SkyScreens to the MKIV XP
Plug the first screen into the START plug located on the back of your timer, and the second
screen into the STOP plug. Switch the timer on, from “ TIMER COMMAND ” push the
CHRN
button.
The timer will switch to " CHRONO COMMAND " and display the current screen separation on the
bottom line of the display. If you need to adjust the screen separation, you can do so now. The
default is 18" which is what our new M7 Skyscreen System is set to.
NOTE : Older PACT screens will have 24" separation. To set a different screen separation, just push
the
SET
key and enter your separation in inches then press
SET
again.
Record Shots
Push the
GO
button, the timer will display " Chronograph mode running ". Fire a round over your
Skyscreens. The display should say something like this:
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