![]() ![]() As you said, you have to capture what you're interested in quickly before it is lost in the noise. Used it tonight at the range with sensitivity set at 6 and was able get some use out of it. Also seems to sometimes not flush memory if there are over 6 or 8 "shots" in the string and you run backwards and then forwards, but maybe it just doesn't work right at a sensitivity of 25 and I'm not going to be using that setting anyway. Resting on the table, pressing start caused two shots to be registered, one with 0.0 sec duration and one with 0.3 sec duration. POCKET PRO TIMER MANUALFound out it is kind of flaky at the high sensitivity settings, which the manual sort of hints at. Today I fiddled around with it at home and had the sensitivity set very high so I could pick up a slide lock as a shot. ![]() I took it to the range yesterday and dialed it down to 9 but it was still going like a stock ticker, and I gave up trying to use it because I hadn't had time to work through all the settings. Competition Electronics Pocket Pro Timer CEI-2800The Pocket Pro timer is an easy to use instrumnet for measuring shot time intervals and is well suited for. POCKET PRO TIMER HOW TOSadly you will have to write everything down before it gets screwed up by others shooting.Yep, I finally fiddled around with the sensitivity setting enough to figure out how to block enough ambient shot pickup to get some use out of the thing. This is the first shot timer I've tried to use, so I'm hoping that I'm missing something that would be obvious to someone with experience using these gadgets.Īnybody else using a Competition Electronics Pocket Pro II successfully that can provide a pointer or two? is there any way to STOP or CLEAR the timer? I shoot on a very busy range and while I have been able to reduce the sensitivity so that my shots are the only ones being detected while on the firing line, when I step back from the line, the timer records many other shots and it is easy to lose track of which shots are mine. ![]() Other than pulling the batter out of the device. I've read the user manual cover to cover a couple of times and apparently these features don't exist. is one of the best timers on the market, I use to personally break a timer a year, and the pocket pro has went several. "CLEAR" means to delete any recorded shots from memory. Turning it on, it goes through a few second (less than 5-10 seconds) boot-up process. "STOP" means to prevent the timer from recording further shots. The Pocket Pro II comes with a 9v battery, which is rare for most electronics these days. So, I just purchased a Pocket Pro II, (software version 4.7 according to the startup screen), and cannot figure out how to (1) STOP the timer or (2) CLEAR the timer. I read the forum thread about the need for a better shot timer, so my expectations were not very high, but I still needed to get something until the perfect timer gets invented. ![]()
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