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HoRa 2000 E - Fully electronic biathlon shooting range KK
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The rear view shows the arrangement of the hit plates, which are equipped with electronic sensors. The energy of the shot is precisely recorded independently of any weather-prone mechanics. In electronics, microprocessor-controlled technology evaluates every single shot, detects it as a hit or miss, displays it with a white flap, and forwards it to the connected computer. The accuracy of this measurement system is even significantly higher than required by the IBU rules. The high stability of the technology enables year-round hardest training use such as in the federal power center Ruhpolding or in Oberhof. The user-friendly control unit for training operation allows standing / lying conversion and resetting of the stand at the touch of a button. As a special feature, these keyboards offer the possibility of automatic reset after shelling. In competition mode, entry terminals are used to record start numbers. In addition, all relevant shooting data are calculated here. The data is then collected and forwarded by the connected central unit without a visible time difference. Their application spectrum ranges from the immediately possible comparison of manual protocols via a perfect competition analysis to time-synchronous TV graphics and leaves nothing to be desired. The shooting data are displayed on the notebook under Windows® with modern window technology and can be printed and edited at any time during the current competition. To ensure maximum reliability, all operations from capture to PC feed take place on two independent channels. (Completely only when using the main and backup system). So that no loss of data occurs even during prolonged power failure, the entire function of the system is buffered by batteries.
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Specially designed and controlled by two state-of-the-art microprocessors, every single shooting range has its own high-precision electronics. Two independent channels ensure maximum reliability (main backup). Each individual hit plate can be adjusted by means of a pendulum exactly to the prescribed shooting energy according to the IBU regulations.
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The operating element for the training use is very easy to use and due to its robustness suitable for daily use. Three shooting stands can be controlled by Simplex_Scheiben.JPG: The change from "standing" to "lying" and the "deletion" of the windows. The picture on the left shows two operating parts, including the flexible cables, installed in a distribution box. So they are well protected and on-the-spot when needed. Special feature: Adjustable fully automatic "reset" of the shooting ranges after the 5th or 8th shot.
The entry terminal (ET) is used in competition to control the individual shooting range functions. In each case three shooting ranges are managed with it. The "operator" has to enter only the starting numbers of the competitors, all other tasks are done by the special internal computer. To protect against moisture, the electronics with robust membrane keyboard in a lightweight aluminum case is installed. Special feature: Adjustable fully automatic "reset" of the shooting ranges after the 5th or 8th shot.
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In one or two central units (ZE) all data of up to 10 ET (= 30 shooting ranges) are collected and immediately printed. With the highest priority, the data continues to run via modem, eg to the target house, where it is processed by the data service for time-synchronized TV graphics. Incidentally, the internal computer allows the transfer of all data to the connected notebook, on which all results are displayed clearly in the shooting stadium. These results can be conveniently edited and printed.