Oehler 35 help

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I have a oerhler 35 and I'm at the range and I am getting crazy readings. Will someone tell me what position the switches should be in for the four foot set up... Thanks
 
I have a oerhler 35 and I'm at the range and I am getting crazy readings. Will someone tell me what position the switches should be in for the four foot set up... Thanks

If you have the owners manual there is a section on sky screen spacing.

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That's awesome thanks, mine has seven switches, am I just missing where it says what to do about the last two?
 
That's awesome thanks, mine has seven switches, am I just missing where it says what to do about the last two?

"Switch 6 controls the edit mode. If Switch 6 is ON, the edit or replay function is available. In the edit mode, the unit will store the results of up to 20 shots. You can replay shots during or after the test and individual shots can be omitted from the summary. With Switch 6 OFF, you can fire and summarize up to 255 shots. We ship the unit with the edit mode OFF.

Switch 7 is normally ON if you have a printer. You can turn the printer OFF to coax a few more shots from a weak battery or if you are out of paper. "
 
That's awesome thanks, mine has seven switches, am I just missing where it says what to do about the last two?

Switch 6 controls the edit mode. If Switch 6 is ON, the edit or replay
function is available. In the edit mode, the unit will store the results of up to
20 shots. You can replay shots during or after the test and individual shots
can be omitted from the summary. With Switch 6 OFF, you can fire and
summarize up to 255 shots. We ship the unit with the edit mode OFF.
Switch 7 is normally ON if you have a printer. You can turn the printer OFF​
to coax a few more shots from a weak battery or if you are out of paper. .
 
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