Maintenance Mode

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Maintenance Mode

It is a best practice to always put your Targets into Maintenance Mode when physically interacting with them, as you would when performing maintenance operations (e.g. replacing the Aiming Mask).

When in Maintenance Mode the target will not score any shots. In Scoring Mode Targets will score shots.

Putting Your Range or Target into Maintenance Mode

With Orion

1.Open the Athena Unit Maintenance Form
Either click the wrench icon on Orion's button row, or from the menu bar click on Athena -> Athena Unit Maintenance.

2.Click the Select All button, to select all EST Units.

3.Click the Maintenance Mode button.

Individual Firing Points

To place a Target into Maintenance Mode the Target must be in Practice Mode and not Competition Mode.

1.From the main window click on the Menu button.

2.Click the Advanced button.

3.Click the Maintenance button.

4.On the left hand side, the button next to Maintenance Mode will indicate if the Target is in Maintenance Mode or not (e.g. Scoring Mode). If it says Off, click it to put the Target into Maintenance Mode.

Taking Your Range or Target out of Maintenance Mode and into Scoring Mode

With Orion

1.Open the Athena Unit Maintenance Form
Either click the wrench icon on Orion's button row, or from the menu bar click on Athena -> Athena Unit Maintenance.

2.Click the Select All button, to select all EST Units.

3.Click the Scoring Mode button.

Individual Firing Points

To place a Target into Maintenance Mode the Target must be in Practice Mode and not Competition Mode.

1.From the main window click on the Menu button.

2.Click the Advanced button.

3.Click the Maintenance button.

4.On the left hand side, the button next to Maintenance Mode will indicate if the Target is in Maintenance Mode or not (e.g. Scoring Mode). If it says On, click it to put the Target into Scoring Mode.


See Also

Maintenance Operations on an Athena Range