Silver Mountain Target T-SOLO Quick Setup Manual

Silver Mountain Target T-SOLO Quick Setup Manual

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Quick Setup Guide SOLO-Pac Targets & Server
For help with the Solo-Pac targets utilizing a Server, call Dave at 765-427-2753 or Steve at 765-427-
4699. Also, detailed instructions on the use of the Server can be found in the "Admin Guide SOLO
Server System". Charge Your Batteries Now

Target Frame

You'll need to have a suitable target frame for mounting each SOLO system. It can be a manually
operated "pit" system, or a fixed frame. A solid frame is the key to repeatable accuracy. You can
mount the target equipment on an existing frame, or build a new frame.
1. Your frame should be solid, and not move excessively with
wind or bullet impacts. It should be mounted securely, or
have a rigid stand if it's portable.
2. It should be large enough so sensors don't get shot and you
can easily mount your largest targets. The T-SOLO and
the lower sensor elements should be mounted below
grade, out of the line of fire.
3. Cardboard or corrugated plastic (more weather resistant) work well for a backer board. Coroplast
is available at most home improvement stores.
The microphone sensor elements are mounted in the four corners of your target frame, and the T-
SOLO is mounted near the bottom of your frame, out of the line of fire. The T-SOLO panel
antenna communicates to the line, and needs to be mounted about 1/3 or 1/2 way up the left side of
the frame, with clear line of sight to the firing line. The lower sensor elements should ideally also be
below the line of fire if you have pits.

Sensor Mounting Plates

Good, accurate sensor mounting is the key to an accurate system. There are four white plastic
mounting plates that get mounted to the four corners of the target frame. The SOLO dual-mic
sensor elements then connect to these mounting plates with a simple slide down from the top.
1. Mount these 4 bases to your target using 4 pan head screws per
base, and do not over tighten. You MUST install the bases at 90
degrees to each other, so they should be rectangular or square.
2. Attach the microphone sensor assemblies to the bases. The
sensors are not specific to any corner, but the correct color-coded
cable must be attached as shown. They should be mounted in the
same plane as each other and the target face, and point at the
Firing Line, being parallel to each other.
SOLO Server Quick Setup Guide Rev 1.10 Jan 1, 2019
Silver Mountain Targets USA
3393 S. Keller Road
Crawfordsville, IN 47933
www.SilverMountainTargetsUSA.com
Dave@SilverMountainTargetsUSA.com
Steve@SilverMountainTargetsUSA.com
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  • Page 1 The microphone sensor elements are mounted in the four corners of your target frame, and the T- SOLO is mounted near the bottom of your frame, out of the line of fire. The T-SOLO panel antenna communicates to the line, and needs to be mounted about 1/3 or 1/2 way up the left side of the frame, with clear line of sight to the firing line.
  • Page 2 Targets Fasten a paper target face to the frame, roughly near the center of the bases Target Wiring The T-SOLO is connected to the sensors with color-coded ethernet cables. It is imperative that you get the correct color cable to the correct sensor and to the correct port on the T- SOLO.
  • Page 3 Initial Setup of the System A software “TargetFrame” corresponds to a physical target frame with attached sensors, and carries the associated data needed for the server to gather shot data on that frame. A “TargetFrame” is created by making a copy of an existing frame. This is needed on initial system installation, or when adding a new target frame.
  • Page 4 match functions can be performed by a Range Officer. For details on creating RO users, and specific RO functions, please refer to the “Range Officer’s Guide”. 5. For more details on Admin functions, please refer to “Admin Guide Solo Server System” 6.

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