Anyone ever experienced and troubleshot this? Summary version: Labradar wouldn't display shot data or advance shot number at the range but they are "somewhat" recorded on the SD card accessed via computer.
Took the Labradar out for the first time today all amp'd up to shoot with it. Went through and set every setting. Don't know what the issue is but it didn't go well after the first shot. Using the mk aiming sight and couldn't have aimed it any better without it.
With an CD card in: First shot registers and I think this is going to be awesome. I assume subsequent shots triggered since it went from orange to blue on the light, but it never read another velocity on the display and couldn't see any others in the series. Tied two different position with the unit both over the barrel and to the side. At this point thought maybe I had an SD card problem. Display says I'm on shot 1 of the series the whole time.
With SD card out: Units is triggering and I thought not reading till I catch out of the corner of my eye that it is reading the velocity for a split second and then gone and displaying that I'm still on shot one of the second series. Armed light flips to blue on every shot. Unit was out to the side the whole time.
Kind of seemed like a software problem at this point so I go home and pull the SD card with the intention of loading a firmware update if needed (ended up being the latest version was already loaded). Pulled the summary report off the SD card and it shows seven shots in series one but only three shots listed (on the unit it only ever displayed the first shot), but the max/min velocity cells don't represent the data listed in the three shots at the bottom of the summary report. I find all seven of the individual tracks in their separate folder and that data matches up with the summary report. So it looks like it caught every shot, at least when the SD card was in.
I thought I went through the directions pretty diligently but something seems off here. Did a reformat on the CD card to see if that helps.
Side question: I had hit the rearm button before every shot. That normal? Seems like it would be better to just stay on even if the 10secs is required between shots.
Took the Labradar out for the first time today all amp'd up to shoot with it. Went through and set every setting. Don't know what the issue is but it didn't go well after the first shot. Using the mk aiming sight and couldn't have aimed it any better without it.
With an CD card in: First shot registers and I think this is going to be awesome. I assume subsequent shots triggered since it went from orange to blue on the light, but it never read another velocity on the display and couldn't see any others in the series. Tied two different position with the unit both over the barrel and to the side. At this point thought maybe I had an SD card problem. Display says I'm on shot 1 of the series the whole time.
With SD card out: Units is triggering and I thought not reading till I catch out of the corner of my eye that it is reading the velocity for a split second and then gone and displaying that I'm still on shot one of the second series. Armed light flips to blue on every shot. Unit was out to the side the whole time.
Kind of seemed like a software problem at this point so I go home and pull the SD card with the intention of loading a firmware update if needed (ended up being the latest version was already loaded). Pulled the summary report off the SD card and it shows seven shots in series one but only three shots listed (on the unit it only ever displayed the first shot), but the max/min velocity cells don't represent the data listed in the three shots at the bottom of the summary report. I find all seven of the individual tracks in their separate folder and that data matches up with the summary report. So it looks like it caught every shot, at least when the SD card was in.
I thought I went through the directions pretty diligently but something seems off here. Did a reformat on the CD card to see if that helps.
Side question: I had hit the rearm button before every shot. That normal? Seems like it would be better to just stay on even if the 10secs is required between shots.
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