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Jack Peluse
May 22, 2025
can the MT 4300 be used for voice activated operation?
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Mr. Anderson
May 25, 2025
Yes, the Long Range MT4300 can be used for voice-activated operation. To enable Voice Mode, plug a microphone into the MT4300 controller, turn the power on, press /0 to access the lower menu, and press 5 to toggle Voice Mode ON.
Contents Features of the MT4300 ..........................4 Keypad ............................... 5 Power ON/OFF. New ..........................5 Skip feature............................... 5 Trap Breakdown or Viewing Targets......................6 Menu’s, Understanding the areas used to program user defined sequences .......... 6 Games..............................7 Manual Mode.
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How to Program Your Own Compak Menus................... 24 Shooting a Round of Compak........................27 7. User Defined............................28 Using the MT4300 with the TargetKey System ................... 29 Overview..............................29 Switching between TargetKey and Tournament Modes ................ 29 Setting Target Margin ..........................
This effectively gives us the ability to operate 3825 machines at the same time. The MT4300 is powered by a small lithium ion battery that, on a full charge will throw 60,000 targets on a 5 stand shooting a level 3 menu. The unit is supplied with a wall transformer or can be charged from a PC with the supplied USB cable.
Keypad The keypad is designed with as few keys as possible to keep the layout simple and easy to operate. Some of the keys are double function which means they are only enabled is certain areas of the menu or certain games. For example in manual mode “No Bird”...
Trap Breakdown or Viewing Targets. In the event of a trap breakdown and trap personnel need to throw some targets from a particular trap without leaving the game you are in, 5 Stand, Compak or FITASC press the “Enter” button. This takes you to “Manual Mode”...
Main Menu After initial power on the system will display the Main Menu. Pressing the number displayed to the left of any menu item will select that item. Whenever you see a down arrow at the bottom right of the screen or an up arrow at the top right, of the screen this is an indicator that there is more to that particular screen.
3. System Status. Pressing 3 on the keypad will show the software version on the MT4300. BID is Box ID and only used with the TargetKey counter system. Channel shows the current RF channel the MT4300 is set to. This must match the channel set by the DIP switches on your receivers.
MT4300 in Tournament mode. If you inadvertently get into TargetKey mode the screen will display “ Insert Key to Play” press the “Back” button twice then choose “Tournament” mode. If you do use the TargetKey system the MT4300 will be discussed later in the user guide. Set Clock.
1. 5 Stand. Overview. The MT4300 has a very easy to understand operation. Once the level has been selected and the number of shooters entered, the controller gives the trapper a one button operation to release the sequence. In the case of a “No Bird”...
How to Program Your Own 5 Stand Menus. When option 4 is chosen on the 5 Stand menu the following screen is displayed. 1 User Prog. 1 2 User Prog. 2 3 User Prog. 3 4 User Prog. 4 5 User Prog. 5 6 User Prog.
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Best practice is to have your 5 stand menu in front of you and program from stand 1 to 5. 5 Stand Menu Stand 1 6 single 7 on report 2 5 and 10 True pair Our first sequence is a single target, press down arrow screen changes to “Single”...
After pressing “Enter” the screen comes back telling us we are on stand 1 Seq 4. As we do not use Seq 4 or Seq 5 on a level 3 press “Enter” leaving Bird Type as “None” for sequence 4 and 5. Follow this procedure for stands 2 through 5.
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The screen will then change to show, shooter 2 stand 2 and the first target on his menu. In the instance of a no bird press the “No Bird” 1 button and the controller will step back in the sequence. At the end of the rotation the screen will display “Press No Bird or Enter to Continue”...
2. Manual Mode. Pressing 2 on the keypad will put the system into manual mode, the display now shows:- Manual Mode Choose Trap # 1 st -- 2 nd -- Pressing any number on the keypad will fire that trap. If you are using more than 9 traps you must enter a zero to fire traps 10 thru 15.
3. FITASC. Overview. The MT4300 makes it easy for the referee to also be his own trapper. One button operation to step through the FITASC menu, “No Bird” steps back one. The system assumes a 3 stand FITASC layout and has 4 menu areas for user defined sequences.
At this point to view the targets press “Enter” this takes you into “Manual Mode”, view the targets when finished press “Back” you are returned to the screen above. When ready to launch the targets press “Pull” for no birds press “No Bird”. When the squad has finished shooting their singles the screen will show “FITASC Doubles”...
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Single. Single Target. Pair. True pair, press the “Pull” button once to release the two targets. Report. Report pair, press the “Pull” button on the call to release the first target, then again when the first target is fired at to release the second target.
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Press the down arrow to change bird type to Single. Press “Enter”. Press “A” then “Enter” Continue this for all the singles. The first double is an E on report C. The cursor is blinking after “Bird Type” press the down arrow until you see “Report” displayed, press “Enter” The cursor is now blinking on 1st Trap, press E then “Enter The cursor now blinks on 2nd Trap, press C then “Enter”...
4. NSCA Pro-Challenge. This is the new game being promoted by the NSCA. The MT 4300 will run the Pro-Challenge including the timed releases. A set of rules is included in Appendix B. 5. Flush/Flurry. The flush program is now complete and is installed on MT 4300’s shipped after the 1 January 2010.
Quick Flush. This is a flush with a bit of a different theme. After the initial launch of all traps the MT will throw single targets then progress onto doubles and then triples. Although it starts out fairly easy it becomes nearly impossible depending on the number of traps you have in the flurry.
( on a squad of 5 or more) and up to 6 shooters can be on 1 squad. The MT4300 provides an easy one button operation to follow the user defined sequences. Up to 6 sequences can be programmed for use in competition. The “No Bird”...
Compak Screen. 1 # of Shooters. Enter the number of shooters in the squad and press “Enter”. 1 to 6. 2 Select Level. Choosing this option takes you to the Level Menu. Choose from any of the 6 menu’s you have already entered. Note:- When a level is selected this becomes the default level, the controller will always start with the chosen level, no need to select...
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These are the 6 areas you can enter your own sequences. If you choose an area that has already been programmed you are asked if you want to overwrite the sequence. If no sequence has been added you will see the following screen.
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Best practice is to have your Compak menu in front of you and program from stand 1 to 5. Compak Menu Stand 1 6 single 7 on report 2 5 and 10 True pair To program the menu above. Pressing the down arrow key scrolls from Single- single target to Pair- true pair to Report- report pair and Rafale- a following pair from the same machine.
Now press 5, “Enter” then 010, “Enter” This programs trap 5 and 10 as a true pair. After pressing “Enter” the screen comes back telling us we are on stand 1 Seq 4. As we do not use Seq 4 or Seq 5 press “Enter” leaving Bird Type as “None”...
There is no application currently in this area. Many customers have asked for a Solo Shooter system to be part of the MT4300. Which would enable shooters to practice by themselves by entering firing delays. We may end up putting it in this area.
2.Target Key Tournament, does not use the key system. Target Key, users need to have a valid key to use the MT4300 to launch targets or have targets preloaded on the MT4300. In TargetKey mode the MT4300 will recognize 2 types of key, 5 Stand and Sporting keys. 5 Stand keys count in rounds of 25 targets, sporting clays keys count individual targets exactly the same as the counters used on a sporting clays stand.
If it is not, press the “Back” button until the above screen is displayed. Each shooter in the squad will insert their key into the key reader which is in the base of the MT4300. When the key is inserted the screen will change to display...
0. Using Sporting Keys. Insert the sporting clays key into the base of the MT4300, leave it in place. You are now able to play any of the games. The screen will display the number of targets on the key.
Appendix B NSCA Pro Chellenge NSCA Pro Challenge Rules The Pro Challenge consists of three rounds totaling 30 targets. The three rounds are Menu Round, Speed Round, and a Bonus Round. All targets must be shot within the field markers. After each round shooters will rotate positions on the podium and the point’s leader will shoot first.
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Speed Round – Targets will be thrown in 4 second intervals. Shooters will shoot two, five target Volleys. There is no limit to the amount of ammo that can be shot in the speed round. No more than two rounds can be in the gun at any given time. The Speed Round is 10 targets total Each shooter will shoot the following: Volley 1: Four #1 targets and one #2 target in random order.
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Do you have a question about the MT4300 and is the answer not in the manual?
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can the MT 4300 be used for voice activated operation?
Yes, the Long Range MT4300 can be used for voice-activated operation. To enable Voice Mode, plug a microphone into the MT4300 controller, turn the power on, press /0 to access the lower menu, and press 5 to toggle Voice Mode ON.
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