User's Manual

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A par set, within a firearms training context, is a defined time
period for specific skill performance. For example, a parset time for
drawing a weapon from the holster and firing two rounds might be
1.5 seconds.
In modern training, this is typically measured based on a shooters
response time from an audible “beep” produced by a shot timer.
We want to leave this same basic functionality and training
capability in the NURO
TM
device. Therefore the device will have a
par “mode”. We also want the user to be able to manually define
the stimulus used for the par, along with other parameters such as
duration and start time after initiation etc. (this will all occur in the
settings menus).
Par sets are generally used for some very specific training reasons,
mostly (though not always) in non-live-fire settings so this will
often simply display “off. If the device reads IS set in par mode,
this will display the stimulus (only one stimulus applies to the par
set) and the time period defined by the user.
Par: X XXX.XX For example, the following would indicate a 2.5 sec
par time being set for the buzzer (audible). If nothing is
programmed X 000.00 work fine as default place holders.
Par: A 002.50
Main Display
000.00
MSTR
YY DD MM
24HR
BATXXX%
R
G
F
Par: Off
Settings
Mode: Manual
Save
Prog: None
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TIME
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STRT
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Link: XX
ISO: XX
Ctrl: XXXXXXXX
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