RIKA calibration woes?
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 9:48 am
So, after another rather fustrating day's training wasted, I'm asking - has anyone here had problems getting their RIKA home trainer to calibrate properly?
What's happening here is that we strap the sensor under the barrel (or on the side of the barrel or under the air cylinder), go to roughly calibrate the software on the PC, it doesn't even register that you're pointing in its direction; so you go to roughly calibrate the RIKA hardware, and the little asterix on the LCD screen doesn't come on until you're pointing way off the target. And then you spend all day fiddling about with the sensor and the transmitter trying to make the two see one another when pointed at one another, and it doesn't work and you get very fustrated and give up and go home annoyed :(
Now if this happened with just one RIKA, I'd say there's a problem with the electronics; but it's now happened with two and I hear reports of it happening in another club with a third unit.
Is there something I'm missing here? Is it this akward to set up?
(Previously, I've used a SCATT machine, and never had this much hassle setting up...)
What's happening here is that we strap the sensor under the barrel (or on the side of the barrel or under the air cylinder), go to roughly calibrate the software on the PC, it doesn't even register that you're pointing in its direction; so you go to roughly calibrate the RIKA hardware, and the little asterix on the LCD screen doesn't come on until you're pointing way off the target. And then you spend all day fiddling about with the sensor and the transmitter trying to make the two see one another when pointed at one another, and it doesn't work and you get very fustrated and give up and go home annoyed :(
Now if this happened with just one RIKA, I'd say there's a problem with the electronics; but it's now happened with two and I hear reports of it happening in another club with a third unit.
Is there something I'm missing here? Is it this akward to set up?
(Previously, I've used a SCATT machine, and never had this much hassle setting up...)