Specifications

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The procedure to calibrate is to move the mode switch into the bottom position-
“C” and pass the gun back and forth both horizontally and vertically beyond the
screen limits close to your monitor. Move the mode switch to the middle position-
“1” to complete the calibration. Start shooting on the Monitor’s screen to
determine if calibration was successful. You may have to calibrate the gun when
you change screen resolutions.
Notes on calibration:
1. The calibration enables the light gun to learn the size of your PC screen,
refresh rate and resolution. During calibration the whole screen should
blank white, and be sure to pass your light gun slowly across the screen as
instructed.
2. During calibration, the light gun should be pointed at the PC monitor at a
similar angle as you would while playing a game. For example, if your
monitor is placed below you then you will be shooting downwards during game
play. Therefore you should position the gun at the same angle when you
perform the calibration.
3. Before playing any shooting games, first calibrate the light gun on your
Windows Desktop. Then check the accuracy of the light gun on the desktop by
aiming and shooting. This would isolate any problems associated with
particular games.
4. If the light gun accuracy is poor during gameplay, try re-calibrating the
gun when the game is loaded. Some games might change the resolution/refresh
rate depending on the games settings and will require the light gun to re-
learn the new screen settings.
5. For 2 player set up, each gun has to be calibrated individually as the
instructed under “Gun Calibration”.