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A WORD FROM our engineers and design team Our challenge was to blend the art of metal sculpture with masterful electronics in a package that symbolizes strength, power, and dexterity. Built with passion, The dp rev-i was unleashed. Congratulations on owning the most advanced paintball marker on the planet.
INNOVATIVE FEATURES • Ultra low-profile Clamping Feedneck. That’s right - the clamping feedneck that is widely used throughout the paintball industry was originally designed by the folks at DP Engineering. (U.S. Patent - US7252080B2) • RAPS™ (Rapid Air Pressurizing System) Flip Lever Style ASA. This revolutionary ASA makes standard twistknob ASAs a thing of the past. Another DP Engineering original. (U.S. Patent - US7156135) • • • Dump valve bolt and ‘see-through’ window.
WARNINGS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES! 1. The DP REV-i is NOT A TOY. Treat it with the same respect and care you would a firearm. 7. Only use compressed air or nitrogen. DO NOT USE CO2! 2. Carelessness, misuse, and failure to adhere to the warning and guidelines printed in this Owner’s Manual may result in property damage, injury, or death. User assumes all risks associated with use of the DP REV-i. 8. Only use high quality, .68 caliber paintballs. 3.
CONTENTS 6 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR REV-i 18 VELOCITY ADJUSTMENT 38 FIRING setpoints 58 SOLENOID MAINTENANCE 7 19 TRIGGER ADJUSTMENT 41 FIRING MODE ENABLE 8 INLINE REGULATOR 21 PROGRAMMING YOUR REV-i 41 NON-ADJUSTABLE FEATURES 61 RAPS™ FLIP LEVER ASA REMOVAL AND MAINTENANCE 9 21 MENU NAVIGATION 42 CARE AND MAINTENANCE REV-i PARTS LIST OPR PARTS LIST 11 CONTENTS OF PACKAGE 12 EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO GET STARTED 12 INSTALLING THE BATTERY 13 ATTACHING A PAINTBALL LOADER 14 CONNECTING MACRO
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR REV-i REV-i PARTS LIST Your REV-i is a sophisticated piece of machinery, designed for superior performance along with ease of use and maintenance. For maximum enjoyment and safety while using your REV-i, please take the time to acquaint yourself with its operation, controls, programmable features, and care and maintenance instructions found in this Owner’s Manual. B C A D F E J A. Dump Valve Bolt N. Macro-line Elbow Fitting B. Bolt O-ring #1 O. REV-i Trigger Frame C.
INLINE REGULATOR OPR PARTS LIST A. C-clip B. Macro-line Elbow Fitting A F C. OPR Bottom Swivel Screw D E D. OPR Bottom Housing E. Regulator Seat O-ring F. Regulator Adjustment Screw B G C G. OPR Main Body Housing H. OPR Piston Washers x 8 H I. OPR Piston I J. OPR Piston Base Sealing Gasket J K. OPR Top Housing Ring K SHIM STACK 8 W W W . D A N G E R O U S P O W E R .
CONTENTS OF PACKAGE Your REV-i package should include ALL of the following items: REV-i Marker Body 3 Barrel Backs (sizes .69, .68, and .67) 2 Barrel Tips (10.45 in. and 8.48 in.) 11 Piece Ball-Tip Allen Key Wrench Set T-Handle Allen Wrench (5/16”) T-Handle Allen Wrench (5/32”) Color-matching Aluminum Sleeve Spare O-rings DP-40 Lubricant DP Key Chain Barrel Blocking Device Custom REV-i Carrying Case Owner’s Manual Registration Card 10 W W W . D A N G E R O U S P O W E R .
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO GET STARTED Prepare the following items in order to begin using your REV-i: ATTACHING A PAINTBALL LOADER • Loosen thumbscrew counterclockwise by hand. • One 9V battery. Be sure that the battery is fresh and from a reputable manufacturer. • Release clamp on feedneck. • Paintball loading device. (Recommended minimum load rate of 25 BPS) • Insert feed tube of loader unit. • .68 caliber paintballs.
CONNECTING MACRO-LINE TO HIGH PRESSURE REGULATOR AND QUICK RELEASE FLIP LEVER ASA (RAPSTM) • Pull back the collect section of the macro-line elbow located on your RAPSTM ASA. • Keeping the collet back, insert macro-line hose firmly into the fitting and release the collet. Be sure that the hose is seated all the way to the end of elbow fitting. • Repeat the same process on the macro-line elbow located on your HPR to connect the RAPSTM ASA.
SWITCHING YOUR REV-i ON/OFF FIRING YOUR REV-i • Press and hold the Power Button until the REV-i turns on. Release the power button to continue. • To power OFF your REV-i, press and hold the Power Button until your marker shuts off. TURNING EYES ON/OFF • The REV-i uses a break beam eye sensor system to detect paintballs in the firing position. When the eye sensors are turned on, the circuit board will inhibit the firing of the bolt when no paintballs are detected.
VELOCITY ADJUSTMENT TRIGGER ADJUSTMENT • Locate the (1/4”) allen key wrench included with your REV-i. • • Adjust screw located at the bottom of Operating Pressure Regulator (OPR) to increase or decrease velocity. Note the three adjustment screws (marked A, B, and C) in the vicinity of the SWITCHBLADETM Trigger. • • Turn screw counterclockwise towards the (+) sign to increase velocity. • Turn screw clockwise towards the (-) sign to decrease velocity.
TRIGGER ADJUSTMENT (CONTINUED) • Screw C (3/32”) adjusts the strength of the trigger’s return to rest by either reducing or increasing the magnetic pull. Turning this screw counterclockwise will decrease the strength. Turning this screw clockwise will increase the strength. Do not turn the screw too far - doing so may weaken the magnetic pull and prevent the trigger from being able to fully return to rest.
REV-i CIRCUIT BOARD PROGRAMMING FLOW-CHART RESET MENU PROGRAM MENU START MENU PROFILE LOAD MENU HOT START MENU PROGRAM MENU SET PROFILE B PROFILE B SET PROFILE C PROFILE C SET PROFILE D PROFILE D SET PROFILE E PROFILE E TOURNEY RULE MENU SET PROFILE F PROFILE F MODE 1 RULES GLOBAL SETUP MENU GLOBAL SETPOINTS MODE 2 RULES TUNE ASSIST STATISTICS MODE 3 RULES RESET MENU DEFAULT ALL PEAK PULL RATE TOTAL PULLS TOTAL SHOTS BREAKOUT MODE XXXXX TOURNEY RULES HOT START MENU 0 0 UNCAPPED
START MENU START MENU (CONTINUED) Profile Load Menu Program Menu This option lets you load a profile. You can define up to six individual profiles. Each profile stores a complete collection of setpoints and allows instant reconfiguration of settings and preferences. This menu provides access to all the marker set-points. Each time the marker is programmed, the settings are stored into a unique profile. You can program up to six individual profiles.
START MENU (CONTINUED) Statistics This option displays the following statistical information about your marker: - Peak Pull Rate This displays the highest pull rate achieved since the last reset. - Total Pulls This displays the total number of trigger pulls since the last reset. - Total Shots This displays the total number of bolt cycles / shots fired since the last reset. This total is also used for your Memo function. All of these statistical counters can be reset to zero from the “Reset Menu”.
Global Setup Menu (CONTINUED) - Game Timer Sets the time (in minutes) for your game timer. A value of zero disables the game timer feature. - TMR Start Pull Determines which trigger pull will start the game timer after marker start up. This allows you to fire “x” number of clearing shots without starting the timer. - Counter Memo This setpoint lets you activate the “Memo” icon on the OLED display after a desired number of marker cycles have occurred. This setpoint is programmed in thousands (i.e.
Global Setup Menu (CONTINUED) Global Setup Menu (CONTINUED) - Auto Clear When this is set to ON, the Breakout function will have to be re-enabled via the programming menu or through the Hot Start option. If Auto Clear is set to OFF, simply power cycle your marker to re-enable the Breakout mode. - Ramp Mode Determines which firing mode to ramp to: Burst, Reactive, Full Auto, or Percent ramping. 3.
TUNE ASSIST Reset Menu Start Menu > Program Menu > Tune Assist Start Menu > Program Menu > Reset Menu This option lets you quickly determine the best Dwell and Bolt Return Delay setting for optimal efficiency. Keep in mind that the current setting for Dwell and Bolt Return Delay will be overwritten in all profiles when this action is completed. To start, your marker MUST BE UNLOADED. Next, connect your marker to your air source.
marker setpoints marker setpoints (CONTINUED) Start Menu > Program Menu > Set Profile (x) > Marker Setpoints Start Menu > Program Menu > Set Profile (x) > Marker Setpoints - Trigger Debounce This value sets amount of time (in milliseconds) the trigger must remain inactive prior to accepting a new trigger pull. Lowering this value can cause your marker to fire erratically when making successive trigger pulls.
marker setpoints (CONTINUED) marker setpoints (CONTINUED) Start Menu > Program Menu > Set Profile (x) > Marker Setpoints Start Menu > Program Menu > Set Profile (x) > Marker Setpoints - Eye Mode Your Rev-I has 4 eye control modes: - Eye Process Standard processing (STD) checks for a “ball in breech” status after each trigger pull before firing the marker. This process is slightly slower since it forces the board to wait for the breech delay time for each bolt cycle.
FIRING setpoints firing setpoints (CONTINUED) Start Menu > Program Menu > Set Profile (x) > Firing Setpoints Start Menu > Program Menu > Set Profile (x) > Firing Setpoints - Tourney Mode Determines what mode will be used for tournament play when the Tourney Mode Lock Switch is ON. Activate the Tournament Mode by placing the switch in the ‘ON’ position and power cycling the marker. Tournament Mode deactivates all programming operations.
firing setpoints (CONTINUED) FIRING MODE ENABLE Start Menu > Program Menu > Set Profile (x) > Firing Setpoints Start Menu > Program Menu > Set Profile (x) > Firing Mode Enable - Ramp Semi Shot Defines the number of semi shots required before any ramping is allowed. Allows you to enable/disable any firing mode in a profile. A disabled firing mode is skipped when scrolling thru firing modes.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your REV-i was designed to be reliable, easy to maintain, and easy to repair. Routine maintenance will ensure many years of performance and enjoyment. When in doubt, always seek the assistance of a certified technician from a reputable pro shop, or contact DP Engineering Customer Service. IMPORTANT NOTES BEFORE SERVICING YOUR MARKER : • USE OF HYDROCARBON BASED OILS, SUCH AS AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE OIL, WD-40, VASELINE, ETC. CAN SEVERELY DAMAGE INTERNAL SEALS AND ARE NOT RECOMMENDED.
CLEANING THE EYE-SENSOR BREAK BEAM SYSTEM CLEANING THE EYE-SENSOR BREAK BEAM SYSTEM (CONTINUED) The function of the break beam sensor eyes is to allow the firing circuit to ‘time’ the activation of the solenoid. This prevents ‘chopping’ of paint, which is caused by the bolt cycling within the breech without the paintball being actually seated in the proper firing position. When the eye sensors are ON, the gun will not fire if the beam does not sense a paintball.
CLEANING THE BALL DETENTS The ball detents and spring should be inspected during the cleaning of the eye sensors. Replace these parts should you notice any damage, no matter how slight. CLEANING THE BALL DETENTS (CONTINUED) A D 6. Check the spring for proper tension and the ball detent for any damage. Replace with new part(s) if necessary. 1. Locate the eye cover plates on either side of your REV-i body. 2.
OPERATING PRESSURE REGULATOR (OPR) DISASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE OPERATING PRESSURE REGULATOR (OPR) DISASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED) As its name implies, the OPR regulates the amount of air-flow, which determines paintball velocity. Regular inspection and cleaning of your OPR is an essential part of keeping your REV-i running in top condition. Follow the easy steps outlined below to ensure that your OPR remains trouble-free. 3.
OPERATING PRESSURE REGULATOR (OPR) DISASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED) 6. Using ‘C-clip’ pliers (not supplied), remove the C-clips from the OPR Bottom Housing. Take care not to scratch any anodized surfaces. (SEE PIC E . F) OPERATING PRESSURE REGULATOR (OPR) DISASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE (CONTIUNED) E CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF OPR 1. Remove all visible debris and dirt with a lightly dampened and clean cotton cloth. Take care not to scratch the surface of any regulator parts. 7.
OPERATING PRESSURE REGULATOR (OPR) DISASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED) 4. Apply lubricant to the o-ring located on the base of the OPR Piston. (SEE PIC C) DISASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE OF DUMP VALVE BOLT AND DUMP VALVE PLUG C A 2. Insert supplied T-Handle Allen Wrench (5/16”) through front of marker body and unscrew Rear Mounted Pressure Gauge. (SEE PIC A) 5. Apply lubricant to the o-ring located on the stem of OPR Piston. (SEE PIC D) 6.
DISASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE OF DUMP VALVE BOLT AND DUMP VALVE PLUG (CONTINUED) 5. Remove Clear Bolt Sleeve. (SEE PIC D) DISASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE OF DUMP VALVE BOLT AND DUMP VALVE PLUG (CONTINUED) D 6. Wipe off all visible debris and grime from the Dump Valve Bolt, Dump Valve Plug, and internal of REV-i body with a soft dampened cotton cloth and cotton swab. (SEE PIC E) 10. Reassemble Dump Valve Bolt and Plug in reverse order. E F W W W . D A N G E R O U S P O W E R . C O M G 9.
SEPARATING REV-i BODY FROM TRIGGER FRAME 1. Locate screw underneath REV-i body, between OPR and Trigger Guard. Using (3/32”) allen key wrench, loosen Connector Screw #1 by turning it counterclockwise. (SEE PIC A) A 2. Locate Connector Screw #2 within marker body by looking over top of REV-i body, through the bolt window. Using (5/32”) allen key wrench, loosen screw by turning it counterclockwise. (SEE PIC B) 3. Separate the REV-i body from the trigger frame.
SOLENOID MAINTENANCE The REV-i solenoid is a delicate electronic component that requires minimal maintenance or service. DP Engineering does not recommend frequent cleaning of this part, or its internals. The following instructions are provided for reference and for expert airsmiths only. 1. Once the REV-i body and trigger frame are separated, locate the solenoid within the marker body. Note the wiring harness connecting the solenoid to the main circuit board.
SOLENOID MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED) RAPS™ FLIP LEVER ASA REMOVAL AND MAINTENANCE 9. With thin tweezers or needle nose pliers, carefully remove the solenoid piston by gently securing the tip and pulling it out. (SEE PIC H) 10. Carefully inspect and clean solenoid piston o-rings. Make sure the o-rings are not cracked, broken, or show signs of wear. Replace parts if necessary. H The RAPSTM ASA was designed to be virtually maintenance free.
RAPS™ FLIP LEVER ASA REMOVAL AND MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED) 6. Slide RAPSTM ASA forward on rail to remove from frame. (SEE PIC E) RAPS™ FLIP LEVER ASA REMOVAL AND MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED) E 7. Locate hex screw on RAPSTM ASA casing. 8. Using (5/64”) allen key wrench, loosen and remove screw by turning it counterclockwise. (SEE PIC F) 9. Remove RAPSTM lever and piston from RAPSTM casing as shown. 12. Clean and inspect o-ring located on the base of the piston.
STATEMENT OF LIABILITY The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for this product’s safe operation upon sale or distribution. PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILIY INJURY, OR DEATH could occur due to misuse, abuse or failure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions stated in this manual. The manufacturer will assume no responsibility for physical injury or property damage resulting from the use of this marker. The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice.
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