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MT4300
Instruction Manual
www.longrangellc.com
1.800.987.6749
Long Range LLC. 26 Tannery Street Franklin, NH 03235

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  • Page 1 MT4300 Instruction Manual www.longrangellc.com 1.800.987.6749 Long Range LLC. 26 Tannery Street Franklin, NH 03235...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Back Light ..............................Target Margins ............................Link Mode Target TAG Counter System Switching Between Target TAG and Tournament Mode ................Using the MT4300 with the Target TAG System ..................5 Stand Cards ............................Sporting Clay Cards ..........................Cash Cards Service Cards...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    3,825 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. The unit is supplied with a wall transformer or can be charged from a PC with the supplied USB cable.
  • Page 4: Initial Setup

    The default, password is set to 1234. This can be changed in the System Setup Menu (&24). Keypad The MT4300 has a 12 button keypad that assists the user to navigate through the menus. Some of these buttons have multiple functions and are described in this section.
  • Page 5: Main Menu

    The battery life is represented by 6 triangles. An overnight charge is required to fully charge an exhausted battery. The MT4300 may also stay plugged in without overcharging. You can get to the System Status Menu from the Main Menu.
  • Page 6: System Setup

    Main Menu Before powering on the MT4300, make sure it has been charged or is plugged in. Turn on the MT4300 Note: Press the On/Back button to power up the unit. You may turn off the unit by pressing and holding the On/Back button for approx.
  • Page 7: Firing Two Traps Simultaneously (True Pair)

    Manual Mode Manual Mode allows the user to manually fire any individual trap or any combination of 2 traps simultaneously. You can get to Manual Mode by pressing button 2 from the Main Menu, by pressing button 2 from the Game Menu, or by pressing ENTER from 5 Stand, Compak, or FITASC game modes.
  • Page 8: Games

    If a programed menu is overwritten in one mode, it will be overwritten in the other. The MT4300 keeps track of what station each shooter is shooting from and fires the designated trap, or traps, for that specific station. The MT4300 gives the trapper a one button operation to release the sequence.
  • Page 9 Game Mode Select Option 1, 5 Stand 5 Stand From the Games Menu, press button 1 to select the 5 Stand option. Manual Mode FITASC Select Option 2, Select Level 5 Stand From the 5 Stand Menu, press button 2 to select the Select Level option.
  • Page 10 Change Stands, Press ENTER Change Stands After each shooter has shot their 5 targets for that station, the MT4300 will display “Change Stands”. Press NO BIRD to re-throw the last NoBird or Enter target(s) or press ENTER to start the next station.
  • Page 11 Game Menu. FITASC The MT4300 makes it easy for the referee to also be their own trapper. One button operation is used to step through the FITASC menu, while the NO BIRD button steps back. The system’s default is a 3 stand layout and has 4 user defined menu options.
  • Page 12 Select Option 2, Select Level FITASC From the FITASC, press button 2 to select the Select Level option. # of Shooters *Option 3, Main Menu, will return to the Main Menu. Option 4, Program Menu, is where Select Level user programs are defined and is discussed in Main Menu detail in a later section (&22).
  • Page 13: Stand 1

    Finish the Round Menu1u Shooter 2 Once all of the targets are thrown on the final station, the MT4300 will display “Round Stand 3 Finished”. Press the NO BIRD to re-throw the last target(s) or press EXIT to end the round.
  • Page 14: Nsca Pro Challenge

    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 points leader will shoot first. The MT4300 will walk shooters through the game format and is described below.
  • Page 15 Begin the Menu Round Menu Round To fire the first target, press button 1. The MT4300 will display the target to be fired on Press 1 then report. If the first target is broken, press button on report 1 again to shoot the second target. Repeat this process for each shooter.
  • Page 16 If there are 3 shooters, all 5 traps will fire. Quick Flush This is a flush with a bit of a different theme. After the initial launch of all traps, the MT4300 will launch single targets and progress onto doubles then triples. Although it starts fairly easy, it becomes increasingly more difficult depending on the number of traps you have in the flurry.
  • Page 17: Flush/Flurry

    Select Option 1, Games Main Menu From the Main Menu, press button 1 to select the Games option. Games Manual Mode 3 System Status Select Option 5, Flush Pro Challenge From the Game Menu, press button 5 to select the Flush option. This will bring you to Flush the Flush/Flurry Menu.
  • Page 18 Enter Number of Shooters and Targets # of Shooters Up to 9 shooters may participate in Flush/ Flurry Mode. Press button 1-9 to set the # of Targets _ amount of shooters and press ENTER. Next, enter the amount of targets (max: 999) you would like to fire in total and press ENTER.
  • Page 19: Compak

    The MT4300 keeps track of what station each shooter is shooting from and fires the designated trap, or traps, for that specific station. The MT4300 gives the trapper a one button operation to release the sequence. In the case of a “No Bird” press the NO BIRD button to step back in the sequence. At any point during the round, users may back out into Manual Mode by pressing ENTER.
  • Page 20 Select User Programs There are no predefined menus for FITASC. You must have previously programed your User Prog. 1 sequence in the Program Menu. Program Menu is discussed in detail in a later section User Prog. 2 (&20). Select your User Program by pressing the User Prog.
  • Page 21 Change Stands, Press ENTER Change Stands After each shooter has shot their 5 targets for that station, the MT4300 will display “Change Stands”. Press NO BIRD to re-throw the last target(s) or press ENTER to start the next NoBird or Enter station.
  • Page 22: Program Menu

    Program Menu The Program Menu can be found in the 5 Stand, FITASC, and Compak menus and allows users to program their own custom sequences. These user programmable menus can be overwritten. 5 Stand and Compak share the 4 user defined menus and if a programed menu is overwritten in one mode, it will be overwritten in the other.
  • Page 23 Each menu may not Programming use all 5 available sequences. Use the NONE Complete Bird Type to ignore the sequences that are not needed. When you finish, the MT4300 will briefly display “Programing Complete” before returning to the Program Menu.
  • Page 24: Fitasc Program Menu

    FITASC Program Menu Th FITASC Program Menu and are accessed by selecting option 4 from the FITASC Menu. One of the main differences in the FITASC Program Menu, is that it uses trap letters instead of numbers. Use the corresponding letters to assign the traps. It is best practice to have the game menu written up before inputing it into the Program Menu.
  • Page 25 Each stand may not use all 7 available sequences. If not, use the Complete NONE Bird Type to ignore the sequences that are not needed. When you finish, the MT4300 will briefly display “Programing Complete” before returning to the Program Menu.
  • Page 26: System Setup

    The System Setup Menu is accessed from the Main Menu (option 4) and requires a 4-digit password. The MT4300 ships with a default password of 1234. It is recommended that this password is changed once the unit is received. You may do this in the System Setup Menu. There are 7 options in the System Setup Menu.
  • Page 27: Trap Status

    This is done with Link Mode which is found in the Set RF Channel Menu. This process is discussed in detail on the following page (&26). Box ID is also changed here. Box ID is used to identify the MT4300 when used with the Target TAG counter system.
  • Page 28 Link Mode It is now possible to set the channel/frequency and trap number on the R4300 Receiver without using dip switches. This operation only needs to be done once, or if you want to change the channel or trap number. Once set, the channel and trap number are stored in memory until changed, even after power is turned off to the machine.
  • Page 29 Prepare the Receiver for Link Mode • The MT4300 is now ready to link to the R4300 Receiver. • Ensure the dip switches for channel and trap are in the OFF (Open) position. • Replace the clear cover, don’t over tighten.
  • Page 30 Complete the remaining steps on the MT4300 while the R4300 receiver is in link mode. Press ENTER Twice With the desired trap and channel entered on Link Mode the MT4300 press “Enter” twice. Select Trap/Chn Trap Enter to Link Confirm Link If link is successful the message “Receiver...
  • Page 31: Set Clock

    The MT4300 is equipped with the Target TAG system which allows users to fire only targets that are paid for. When the MT4300 is in Target TAG mode, users need to have a valid card to launch targets with the MT4300 or to preload targets onto the unit. The MT4300 also stores each customer’s transaction in its memory.
  • Page 32: Using The Mt4300 With The Target Tag System

    Sporting Clays Cards are limited to Manual Mode only and keep track of how many targets are being used. 5 Stand Cards add targets to the MT4300’s Target Bank and can either be Count Down cards or Count up cards. Count Down cards have an amount of targets preloaded on them and add targets to the Target Bank as targets are subtracted from the card.
  • Page 33: Stand Cards

    Down card will be preloaded with an amount of targets that have already been paid for. Targets will be added to the device’s Target Bank and targets will be subtracted from the card. Begin by inserting a card into the clip on the back of the MT4300. Adding Targets to the Target Bank:...
  • Page 34: Sporting Clay Cards

    Sporting Clays Cards may be used with this unit, but must remain in the card slot. These cards do not access the Target Bank and count targets as they are launched. To get started, insert the Sporting Clay Card into the MT4300. Sporting Clay Cards must stay inserted in the device in order to operate. Insert TAG Screen Insert TAG Be sure to be on the Insert TAG screen.
  • Page 35: Cash Cards

    Cash Cards Set Tier Pricing There are a few steps that need to be taken to properly set up your MT4300 for use with Cash Cards. The MT4300 can be customized so that different customers can be charged differently for each target thrown.
  • Page 36 Chg Mode Select Option 7, Target Mgt From the System Setup Menu, press 7 which Set Clock corresponds with Target Mgt. Backlight Target Mgt Target Mgt Select Option 2, Set Tier Price From the Target Mgt menu, press 2 to select Target Margin the Set Tier Price option.
  • Page 37 Target Bank section. The second way of using Cash Cards is by placing the card in the clip of the MT4300 and having the MT4300 count the targets as they are being thrown. The Cash Card must remain in the clip if you would like to use this method.
  • Page 38 From the Main Menu, press BACK to Press Enter get to the Insert TAG screen. Insert the Cash Card into the clip on the back of the MT4300. To Play The will then ask you if you would like to buy a round.
  • Page 39: Service Cards

    The memory on the controller can fill up so it is a good idea to use the Service Cards to periodically transfer the data off from the MT4300. The following describes the process of retrieving the data from your MT4300.
  • Page 40: Appendix A: Preprogrammed Menus

    Appendix A Preprogrammed Menus If you would like to use one of the MT4300’s predefined menus, select the level and number of traps from the 5-Stand or Compak menu. Below is a list of trap sequences for each menu. Level 1...
  • Page 41: Trouble Shooting

    If the battery has been fully charged and still not turning on, unscrew the 6 screws on the back of What should I do if my MT4300 isn’t turning on? the device and ensure that the ribbon cable is securely attached.

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