MLRange
MLRange is used to control all of the ML2000 equipment during an event.
Complete Range Management
The program has a user friendly and intuitive interface so that all range personnel can readily access the system.
The current version of MLRange is the product of an evolution that began in 1997. Over the years we have developed a system that accommodates virtually all types of organized shooting while staying easy to use so that minimal training is required.
ISSF Regulation Championships
- Air gun
- 50m Rifle
- 25m/50m Pistol
- 300m Rifle
- DFS 15m, 100m, 200m, 300m
- NSF
- Hunting events
- FSR 50m and 300m
Using MLRange you can:
Configure your competition to the smallest detail
Bring in new relays of shooters
Control public display content
Control all shooter clocks
Administrate all shooting activity and ML2000 system parameters from a single seat
Correct score cards as you need to
Control results display for finals
Prepare and send data automatically to public display (MLView), back-office applications (MLRes) and print.
Prints graphical score cards as well as complete listings for each lane of all important shot and sum information.
Other functionality in MLRange
Support for up to 4 ports
Built-in simulation mode for training and testing
Support for SIUS SA9001, SA9002 and SA921
Direct printing of detailed graphical score cards and lists
Handles print out from monitor for training purposes
Club/Team-based print options
Print out complete shot logs
Easily define, save and use your own Course of Fire definitions including shooters clock, target lift action, turning/falling target modes and much, much more
Archiving of competitions
Supports a blend of competition and training
Individual lane-level configuration of target type, value system, caliber and more
Support for start numbers
Automatic control of each lanes target lift position based on the discipline that matches the shooter’s class (can be manually overridden when the system suggests a change for a shooter as you load a new relay)
Offers a completely closed system for finals with instant shot-by-shot replay for display to the shooters on their monitors as well as to your public (via MLView)
Zoom levels can be controlled for all views
Ability to check the software versions of all your Megalink equipment connected to your range
Automatic welcome message greets each new series of shooters
Automatic exchange and publication to MLRes and MLView as well as other supported applications
Ability to query and issue direct commands to any or all targets on your range
Full support for asynchronous shooting exercises – add shooters at will
Ability to configure the system to allow each shooter to select which series to shoot independently
Online help. In addition to general documentation their are also specific info dialogs that appear to introduce or explain special features
PC requirements
- Windows 2000 or later
- Standard USB port
- Minimum 800 x 600 pixel screen resolution and a minimum of 256 colors
- For smaller ranges a Pentium 500MHz with 256 MB RAM would be sufficient
- For larger ranges a minimum of Pentium 750MHz with 512MB RAM is recommended
- Windows compatible printer