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Ball in Place Delay (BIP)
Ball in Place Delay (BIP) will be indicated by a flashing red LED.
The BIP is defaulted at 10 ms (each Flash = 1 millisecond). BIP is
adjustable from 1–40 milliseconds.
Note: If you are not using a force-feed loader, it is recommended that you
use a higher BIP setting.
Ramping Point
Ramping Point will be indicated by a flashing green LED.
The default ramping point is 4 (4.5 BPS). Ramping Point is adjustable from
4–9.5 BPS. Please see chart for corresponding flashes and BPS settings.
Burst Shots
Burst Shots will be indicated by a flashing orange LED.
The Burst shot value is defaulted to 3 and is adjustable from (3–5).
Programming Example: If you are in the default recreational firing mode
and want to go to semi-auto firing mode. Push and hold the power button,
cycle the selector switch, then release the power button and the LED will be
a solid red. Move the selector switch to position (F2) which will decrease the
value and pull the trigger four times and then move the selector switch back
to the (S) position. Pull the trigger while in the (S) position to check the
changed value. The LED will now flash 1 time, to show that the firing mode
has been changed to semi-auto.
Factory Board Reset
To reset all the functions to the defaults, turn off your TM-15, then carefully
insert the long side of the 3/32" Allen wrench into the tournament lock
access hole and then gently press the button in for 5 seconds. Once an
orange LED flashes to confirm the reset, release the button.
12. Trigger Adjustments
The TM-15 features a Hall Effect Sensor Trigger. There is no trigger switch
to worry about, clog with paint, or break. The TM-15 trigger can be adjust-
ed by the four set screws in the trigger.
When a trigger pull is recognized, the LED will quickly flash a dim Red for
each trigger pull. If no trigger pull is recognized, the LED flashes normal-
ly based on the status of the eyes and battery power level. If the trigger is
held in, the dim red LED will stay illuminated.
Before making any trigger adjustments, de-gas the TM-15, make sure the
gauge reads 0 psi, then switch ON the TM-15 with eyes turned off to
easily monitor the current activation point.
You will notice four (4) set screws in your trigger (Fig. 1.9). These can be
adjusted with a 1/16" Allen wrench. Make small adjustments and check that
the trigger is activating the solenoid.
• The first (1) set screw adjusts the
trigger activation point. For best
results, the activation point should
be set right in the middle of the
total trigger movement from front
to back.
6 Flashes = 3 BPS
7 Flashes = 3.5 BPS
8 Flashes = 4 BPS
9 Flashes = 4.5 BPS
10 Flashes = 5 BPS
11 Flashes = 5.5 BPS
12 Flashes = 6 BPS
13 Flashes = 6.5BPS
14 Flashes = 7 BPS
15 Flashes = 7.5 BPS
16 Flashes = 8 BPS
17 Flashes = 8.5 BPS
18 Flashes = 9 BPS
Ramping Point
Flashes/PTR (Pulls to Ramp)
1
2
3
4
Fig 1.9
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