User Manual

Table Of Contents
Starting an Expedition
You can use the Expedition app to prolong the battery life while
recording a multi-day activity.
1
From the watch face, press START.
2
Select Expedition.
3
Press START to start the activity timer.
The device enters low power mode and collects GPS track
points once an hour. To maximize battery life, the device
turns off all sensors and accessories, including the
connection to your smartphone.
Changing the Track Point Recording Interval
During an expedition, GPS track points are recorded once an
hour by default. You can change how often GPS track points are
recorded. Recording track points less frequently maximizes
battery life.
NOTE: To maximize battery life, GPS track points are not
recorded after sunset. You can customize this option in the
activity settings.
1
From the watch face, press START.
2
Select Expedition.
3
Hold MENU.
4
Select the activity settings.
5
Select Recording Interval.
6
Select an option.
Recording a Track Point Manually
During an expedition, track points are recorded automatically
based on the selected recording interval. You can manually
record a track point at any time.
1
During an expedition, press UP or DOWN to view the map
page.
2
Press START.
3
Select Add Point.
Viewing Track Points
1
During an expedition, press UP or DOWN to view the map
page.
2
Press START.
3
Select View Points.
4
Select a track point from the list.
5
Select an option:
To start navigating to the track point, select Go.
To view detailed information about the track point, select
Details.
Applied Ballistics
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WARNING
The Applied Ballistics feature is intended to provide accurate
holdover and windage solutions based on gun and bullet profiles
and measurements of current conditions only. Depending on
your environment, conditions may change rapidly. Changes in
environmental conditions, like wind gusts or downrange winds,
may have an effect on the accuracy of your shot. Holdover and
windage readings are suggestions only based upon your input
into the feature. Take readings often and carefully, and allow the
readings to stabilize after significant changes in environmental
conditions. Always allow a margin of safety for changing
conditions and reading errors.
Always understand your target and what lies beyond your target
before taking a shot. Failure to account for your shooting
environment could cause property damage, injury, or death.
NOTE: This feature is available only on the tactix Delta Solar
with Ballistics device.
The Applied Ballistics feature offers customized aiming solutions
for long-range shooting based on your rifle characteristics, bullet
caliber, and various environmental conditions. You can enter
parameters including wind, temperature, humidity, range, and
firing direction.
This feature provides the information you need to fire long-range
projectiles, including elevation holdover, windage, velocity, and
time of flight. It also includes custom drag models for your bullet
type. Go to appliedballisticsllc.com for more details about this
feature. See the Applied Ballistics Glossary of Terms, page 49
for descriptions of the terms and data fields.
Applied Ballistics Options
From the watch face, press START, select Applied Ballistics,
and press START.
Quick Edit: Allows you to quickly edit the range, direction of fire,
and wind information (Quickly Editing Shooting Conditions,
page 9).
Range Card: Allows you to view data for various ranges based
on user input parameters. You can change fields
(Customizing the Range Card Fields, page 10), edit the
range increment (Editing the Range Increment, page 10),
and set the base range (Setting the Base Range, page 10).
Target Card: Allows you to view range, elevation, and windage
for ten targets based on user input parameters. You can edit
the target name and values (Editing the Target Card,
page 10).
Environment: Allows you to customize atmospheric conditions
for your current environment. You can enter custom values,
use the pressure and latitude values from the internal sensor
in the device, or use the temperature value from a connected
tempe
sensor (Environment, page 9).
Target: Allows you to customize long-range shooting conditions
for your current target. You can change the selected target
and customize conditions for up to ten targets (Changing the
Target, page 10).
Profile: Allows you to customize gun properties (Editing Gun
Properties, page 10), bullet properties (Editing Bullet
Properties, page 10), and output units of measure for your
current profile. You can change the selected profile
(Selecting a Different Profile, page 10) and add additional
profiles (Adding a Profile, page 10).
Change Fields: Allows you to customize the data fields on the
profile data screen (Customizing the Profile Data Screen,
page 10).
Setup: Allows you to select the units of measure and enable the
windage and elevation solution options.
Quickly Editing Shooting Conditions
You can edit the range, direction of fire, and wind information.
1
From the Applied Ballistics app, press START.
2
Select Quick Edit.
TIP: You can select DOWN or UP to edit each value, and
select START to move to the next field.
3
Look directly into the wind to accurately set the DOF and
wind direction.
4
Set the DOF value to your actual direction of fire (either
manually or by using the compass).
5
Set the DIR value to 12:00.
6
Press BACK to save your settings.
Environment
Editing the Environment
1
From the Applied Ballistics app, press START.
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