Manual
24 GEO3.5 MANUAL
THE SOUND INDICATOR
The sound indicator on the run screen is used to convey if the SOUND parameter
in the HARDWARE menu (page 37) is switched on or off.
There are two possible conditions that can be indicated:
Sound enabled
The SOUND parameter is enabled. The GEO3.5 will make sounds
when switched on and off and when the game timer alarms or times
out.
Sound disabled
The SOUND parameter is disabled. The GEO3.5 will not make any
sounds.
OPTO sensor selected, reading 0%
The GEO3.5 is congured to use the OPTO sensor to detect trigger
pulls. The OPTO sensor is currently reading 0%, i.e. the trigger is fully
released.
OPTO Sensor selected, reading below release point
The GEO3.5 is congured to use the OPTO sensor to detect trigger
pulls. The OPTO sensor is currently reading below the OPTO release
point, i.e. the trigger is considered ‘released’.
OPTO Sensor selected, reading 100%
The GEO3.5 is congured to use the OPTO sensor to detect trigger
pulls. The OPTO sensor is currently reading 100%, i.e. the trigger is
fully depressed.
OPTO Sensor selected, reading above pull point
The GEO3.5 is congured to use the OPTO sensor to detect trigger
pulls. The OPTO sensor is currently reading above the OPTO pull
point, i.e. the trigger is considered ‘pulled’.
OPTO Sensor selected, reading mid-range
The GEO3.5 is congured to use the OPTO sensor to detect trigger
pulls. The OPTO sensor is currently reading somewhere between the
OPTO release point and the OPTO pull point, i.e. the trigger is half
depressed.
Micro-switch selected, actuated
The GEO3.5 is congured to use the micro-switch to detect trigger
pulls. The micro-switch is currently actuated, i.e. the trigger is pulled.
Micro-switch selected, not actuated
The GEO3.5 is congured to use the micro-switch to detect trigger
pulls. The micro-switch is not currently actuated, i.e. the trigger is
released.
From the factory the GEO3.5 will have the OPTO sensor enabled.
The micro-switch can be enabled from the Hardware menu (see
page 37).
THE TRIGGER DETECTION INDICATOR
In order for the trigger to be successfully operated it must rst be released and
then pulled. The Trigger Detection Indicator (TDI) is used to indicate each of the
possible trigger states.