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Getting Started with the Xero C1 Pro Chronograph
Getting Started
It's important to properly setup the Xero® C1 Pro Chronograph for use. The Xero C1 Pro chronograph uses radar and needs to have a clear view of the projectile (arrow, bullet, pellet) flight. It comes with a screw mount on the bottom that accommodates any 1/4"-20 thread size tripod attachment. The steps below help guide you through the setup process.
Charging
Before you can begin with setting up your software settings you should ensure it is properly charged. It uses a USB-C connection under the weather cap. A full charge should give you up to six hours of continuous use.
Configure Your Settings
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Placement and Mounting Considerations
Point the radar (the flat side with the Garmin logo opposite the screen) in the direction of fire. The unit should be to the side (left or right) of the rifle or bow, or below the barrel of a pistol. It is not affected by muzzle brakes or compensators.NOTE: Always ensure you position the chronograph so it is not directly exposed to ejecting cartridge cases, muzzle blast, or other other hazards that may damage the chronograph. Also ensure it is within 5-15" of the muzzle or bow where the arrow is released.
The Xero C1 Pro Chronograph does not require mounting to your firearm or bow, it sits on a tripod with the radar facing in the direction of fire and located within 5-15 inches of your muzzle or where the arrow/bolt leaves the bow.
While Garmin did not specifically design or test the use of this product mounted to a rifle, aftermarket manufacturers have tested the device mounted to a variety of rifle calibers and the Xero C1 Pro chronograph has worked without issue. Garmin does not warranty the product when used in a manner outside of the design content.
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