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THE ACTUAL RATE
OF FIRE
When the Actual ROF is selected
for display the Run Screen will look
something like the screen to the
right. The value displayed in the top
left of the screen represents the
number of full cycles completed
in a second - the actual rate of fire
over that second. The value below
it is the maximum actual rate of
fire that has been achieved. The
graph below this number shows
the actual rate of fire achieved over
time where each bar represents the
amount of pulls in that second. To
reset the maximum, press and hold
the button for 1 second.
THE PEAK RATE OF
FIRE
When the Peak ROF is selected for
display the Run Screen will look
something like the screen to the
right, which differs from the display
of the Actual ROF by the inclusion
of the indicator ‘PK’. The value
displayed in the top left of the
screen represents the maximum
rate of fire that has been recorded
over the last second. The value
below it is the maximum peak rate
of fire that has been achieved. The
graph below this number shows
the peak rates of fire achieved over
time. To reset this maximum, press and hold the
button for 0.5 seconds.
The Peak ROF is typically higher than the Actual
ROF as it is much easier to fire two shots in quick
succession than it is to maintain a string over time.
THE MENU SYSTEM
Behind the Run Screen is a structured Menu System
which contains a number of menu items; each menu
item can either be a parameter or a branch to another
menu. Branches have an animated graphic on the right
of the display, whereas
parameters have their current
value
.
On parameter screens a range bar will be displayed
where there is a large scale of adjustability in that
parameter. The current parameter value is displayed
as a box on the range bar which is used to indicate the
range of adjustability in the parameter value.
At the bottom of the parameter screen the unit for
that parameter will be displayed. Some parameters
will not have units, such as on or off parameters. For a
detailed list of which parameters have units, and what
they stand for, please see the Menu Tree on pages
30-33.
TYPICAL BRANCH
TYPICAL
PARAMETER
TYPICAL
RANGE BAR
TYPICAL
PARAMETER UNIT
ORIENTATION
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