
The graph shown above is an example of a “good graph.” Notice that all points on the graph between the 512 and 1536 marks (as shown by the red vertical lines) are kept above the 60 pixels mark (shown with the horizontal red line). You may have to raise the sensitivity with the appropriate slider in the sensor sensitivity setting on the “arrow tracker options” page.
Important: Once you've moved your sliders to or beyond 4 notches from the right it is time to replace your sensor's lights! This is very important. A high sensitivity setting can cause problems with tracking and generate errors.
No two sensors’ graphs will be exactly alike, but if you understand what makes a good graph, you will be able to get your individual sensor’s graph looking its best.
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