User guide

Figure 13 - “Ready” on “Shot” 1
2.While  recording  shot  velocities, the  most recent velocity
measurement can easily be deleted by pressing the “Delete Data”
button.The  word  “del” will  show  on  the  display  (see  Figure  14). 
Depressing  the “Yes” button  will  conrm  the  deletion of  the  last 
recorded velocity. Depressing the “No” button will prevent deletion
of velocity and resume recording shot velocities within the existing 
string.
Figure 14 - Delete Current Velocity Data Point
3.  Once you have red your tenth and nal shot in a string, the display 
will ash between “FULL and “1”, (see Figure 15).This means that 
string 1 is full with ten recorded shot velocities.
• To start a new shot string,depress “Enter”.If all shot strings are 
full, refer to the Delete String and/or the Delete All Data section
above to allow for recording more shot velocities
• To view the High, Low,Average, Extreme Spread, and Standard 
Deviation of the current shot string velocities - depress the “Stats” 
button and refer to the Statistical Data section below.
•  If you choose to scroll through and verify shot velocities recorded 
- depress the “EditString” button and use the “Scroll”buttons to 
scroll through the recorded shot velocities.
Note: When  100  shots  have  been  recorded,  all  memory  allocations 
are full. Some or all of the data must be deleted in order to continue
collecting velocity data.The chronograph will not overwrite subsequent 
data if you continue to shoot.
Figure 15 - Full String of Data
EDIT STRING FUNCTION
1.The Edit String function is one of the most useful functions on the 
AmmoMaster
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Chronograph. By depressing the “Edit String” button,
the unit will default to the highest string number with recorded shot
velocities. For example, if  there  are  nine  full  shot  strings  and  the 
“Edit String” button is depressed, the display will show an indicator
displayed directly under “String” and the display will show a “9”. 
2.At this point the user is allowed to scrollthrough shot strings and 
select the desired string to review. After determining which string to
review, depressing the “Enter” button will select the desired string.
The unit will flash between the last shot velocity recorded in the
string and its corresponding velocity.
3.The user can scroll through and review shot velocities.An erroneous 
velocity reading is easily deleted by depressing the “Delete Data”
button, followed by the “Yes” button. This will shift all numbers
down.For example,if there were8 shot velocities recorded within 
a particular string and shot 4  velocity was deleted, shots 1-3 will 
remain unchanged. However, the old shot 5 will become the new
shot 4,and the old shot 6 willbecome the new shot 5,etc.up to 
shot 7. The string can be lled by appending new shotvelocities by 
simply depressing the “Add Data” button or the “Enter” button. The
display will flash between string and shot, which means the unit is
ready to record the next velocity reading and you can begin shooting. 
Or, by pressing“Enter” again,the unit will begin on shot 1 of the next 
blank string.
PREVIOUSLY RECORDED DATA
If there is stored shot velocity data, the unit will display “rcbs” and
then automatically default to the highest level string that has no data.
For example, if strings 1-9 have stored velocity data and string 10 has 
none,the unit displaywill ash “10”with an indicator on “String”and 
ash “1”with an indicator on “Shot”.This meansthe unit is ready to 
record shot 1 in string 10.  
Note: If  there  are  strings  that  are  not  completely  lled, i.e., having 
less than 10 shots per string,the unit will default to the highest level 
string containing data. If this string happens to be full the display will
flash between “FULL and the string number you are currently in. For
example, if in string 10; the unit display will ash between “FULL” and 
“10”; meaning string 10 is full.
It is possible to access and record shot velocities to strings with
no previously recorded data by using the “Edit String” function. For
example,if string 4 has no data and all of the remaining strings are 
full,the unit will default to string  10  and  show that string 10 is full. 
(The  only  way  for  this  to  happen  is  if  the  user  physically  deleted 
all  the  recorded  shot  velocities  within  string  4.)  You  can  depress 
“Edit  String” and  use “Scroll” to locate  string  4.Depressing “Enter”
will  select  string  4  and  the  unit  display  will  ash  between  shot “1”
and  velocity “-  - -  -”, meaning you  are  in  string  4 but  there  are no 
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Chronograph Instructions