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

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

    Super Sporting ........................... Wobble Mode ............................. Wobble Setup .......................... Wobble Control ........................Test Fire Wobble ........................System Status ............................ Using the MT4300-C While Charging ..................System Setup ............................. Change Password ........................Change System ID ........................Target Management ......................... Trap Modes ..........................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    - Ability to launch targets while charging the MT4300-C. Features of the MT4300-C The MT4300-C, along with the 4300 series of transmitters and receivers, are the latest in the line of remote control systems from Long Range specifically designed for shooting sports.
  • Page 4: Initial Setup

    The default password is set to 1234. This can be changed in the System Setup Menu (&15). Keypad The MT4300-C 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

    Main Menu Before powering on the MT4300-C, make sure it has been charged or is plugged in. Turn on the MT4300-C Press the On/Back button to power up the unit. Main Menu Main Menu The Main Menu will be displayed when the Manual Mode unit is powered on.
  • Page 6: Solo Shooter

    Solo Shooter The Solo Shooter System allows the user to set a delay between the time the button is pressed and the time the trap fires. This enables you to go out without a trapper to shoot Sporting Clays, 5 Stand, or a practice area and shoot while keeping track of targets launched.
  • Page 7: Manual Mode

    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 the 1 button from the Main Menu, or by pressing 1 from the Solo Shooter Menu after you have set the Trap Delays. Firing Single Trap Select Trap Number Manual Mode...
  • Page 8: Lock On Feature For Report And True Pairs

    Lock ON Mode Lock ON Mode is best used when a shooter will be using two specific traps for a period of time and is accessed from the Manual Mode Menu. There are two separate modes included in Lock ON Mode.
  • Page 9 Press ENTER to Fire First Trap Report Mode The first and second trap numbers are displayed on the screen. The first time you Firing Target press the ENTER button, the first trap will instantly fire. The target count will increase Count 1st 3 accordingly.
  • Page 10: Sporting Clays

    Sporting Clays Mode While in Sporting Clays Mode, the MT4300-C effectively becomes a 3-button transmitter while still maintaining a count of all targets launched. Button 1 releases Trap 1, button 3 releases Trap 2, and button 5 becomes the doubles button which releases both traps simultaneously. The MT4300-C tracks what station the user is shooting from and reconfigures to the next station by pressing ENTER.
  • Page 11: Super Sporting

    Super Sporting With the MT4300-C, you can setup a Super Sporting course with 3 or 4 traps per station, but not a mixture of both. The default setup is 3 traps and can be changed to 4 in the System Setup under Trap Modes (&16).
  • Page 12: Wobble Mode

    Wobble traps are traps that allow vertical and horizontal adjustments to vary target presentation. When paired with a R4300 Wobble Receiver, the MT4300-C can control up to 4 wobble traps. Wobble functions can be turned on or off, which causes the wobble trap to continuously move vertically and/ or horizontally.
  • Page 13 Trap = 3 the wobble traps. If two wobble traps are traps 3 and 5, we enter the number 3. This assigns trap 3 as wobble 1 on the MT4300-C unit. Press ENTER. Press Enter Enter Remaining Wobble Numbers The menu again asks for a wobble number.
  • Page 14: Wobble Control

    Wobble Control Select Option 1, Wobble Control Wobble Menu The Wobble Menu gives you two options, Wobble Control and Wobble Setup. Press button 2 to select the Wobble Control option. Wobble Control Wobble Setup Select Wobble Trap Wobble Trap 3 The Wobble Control Menu shows the four wobble traps and their corresponding trap Wobble Trap 5...
  • Page 15: Test Fire Wobble

    Test Fire Wobble Users are able to test fire a specific wobble trap from the Wobble Control Menu to see if the wobble trap is in the desired position. Select Option 1, Wobble Control Wobble Menu The Wobble Menu gives you two options, Wobble Control and Wobble Setup.
  • Page 16: System Status

    The battery life is represented by 6 triangles. An overnight charge is required to fully charge an exhausted battery. The MT4300-C may also stay plugged in without overcharging. You can get to the System Status Menu from the Main Menu.
  • Page 17: System Setup

    ENTER. This will remain the password to get into the System Setup Menu. Change System ID This changes the current channel and message format the MT4300-C is set to. Initially, this is set to Channel 1, unless otherwise requested. To change the channel, from the Chg System ID Menu, press 1 to choose RF Channel.
  • Page 18: Target Management

    Back light The screen on the MT4300-C has a back light which is useful for low lighting and night shooting. With this option, you can turn it ON or Off or choose how long the back light stays on after a period of inactivity.
  • Page 19: Link Mode

    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 20 Again, you can change the Channel by entering it on the key pad. • The MT4300-C is now ready to link to the R4300 Receiver. • Ensure all of the dip switches for channel and trap are in the OFF (Open) position.
  • Page 21 Complete the remaining steps on the MT4300-C while the R4300 receiver is in link mode. Press ENTER Twice With the desired trap and channel entered on Link Mode the MT4300-C press “Enter” twice. Select Trap/Chn Trap Enter to Link Confirm Link If link is successful the message “Receiver...
  • Page 22: Trouble Shooting

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

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