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The Pocket Pro II timer is an easy to use instrumnet for measuring shot time intervals and is well suited for personal practice or scoring matches. It fits nicely in your hand with the start button on the side. The powerful 105 dB buzzer transmits well through hearing protection. There is a separate shot sensor and buzzer for best performance. The large buttons are positioned with enough space for big hands. The intuitive menu and navigation is easy to learn and remember. The device automatically turns off after 10 minutes of inactivitiy. The large clothespin style belt clip fits over your shooting belt. It is powered by one 9 volt alkaline battery, that is not included, for approx. 20 hours of use. 3 configuartions of display. Color is Blue.

1x 9 Volt batteries required (best with Polaroid 9 Volt batteries), Color is Blue ,configuartions of display ,automatic power turn down after 10 minutes of inactivity large clothespin style belt clip

Make sure you are using alkaline batteries. After 10 minutes, if no shots are detected and no buttons are pressed, the timer will power down automatically. To wake up the timer, press the SET/ON button

The timer can store up to 99 shots for a given timing cycle. Subsequent shots will be stored by overwriting the previous value of shot 99. Shot sensitivity is settable from the SHOT SENSITIVITY screen.

Increase the value for greater sensitivity decrease it for less sensitivity. To reset factory default values, remove the battery, then hold down the “Start” button and reinstall the battery.

Look at the display to see the message “INIT N/V MEMORY.” Now release the start button. The maximum timing period is limited to 199.9 seconds. Shots recorded after this will reflect the wrapped time.

The Pocket Pro II measures internally to a resolution of 1 mSec, but shot displays, splits, etc. are internally rounded to the nearest 10 mSec.

For this reason, RPM readings may appear to be inaccurate when manually calculated using the displayed shot string values. In reality, the RPM reading is actually more accurate than the manual calculation since it is calculated using the internal shot times, which are measured with 1mSec resolution Should only be used in temperatures between 32110 degrees Fahrenheit, each Pocket Pro II If the above information does not address the issue

ASIN#: B008KMOSAI
Model number#: CEI-4700

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If only this was of any use in an indoor range... argh! Man is being an urban gun owner frustrating sometimes.

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Try lowering the sensitivity, works for me when I have at least a one lane gap between shooters

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I agree. Closest range to my house is 40$ lane rental and about 22 yards max. If I could only shoot in the alley like all my neighbors....

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Anyone have any thoughts on this? Need to get a shot clock, don't know where to start. Thanks

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I use this one all the time. Works great.

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