User's Manual
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Setting the Velocity
Your Sonic Cyborg has been factory set to between 275 and 300fps. The Sonic
Cyborg should be adjusted to comply with local legal velocities. The Sonic
Cyborg velocity can be adjusted over the chronograph without tools. First gas up
your marker and check the gauge on the side (above the front grip) This gauge
indicates the pressure setting of your inline regulator (Gladiator) and should be
set to 200psi at all times. Remove the Sonic Adjuster cap from the front of your
Sonic Cyborg to expose the LPR adjuster.
Now chrono the marker, to increase the velocity turn the LPR adjuster clockwise,
or turn the adjuster counter-clockwise to reduce the velocity. Never set the veloc-
ity over 300fps, or use/chrono your Cyborg without rst ensuring that you and all
other people in range are wearing appropriate protective clothing.
Operating Your Cyborg
Turning the power on and off
To turn your Cyborg marker on, simply press and hold the on/off button for 2 sec-
onds. You will see the indicator LED ash red once and hear a single soft chime.
If you release the button at this point the Cyborg will be set to active mode, with
CyberSense activated (at this point the indicator LED should shine green). If you
have a paintball in the Cyborg ready to re, the Cyborg will operate normally,
however if you attempt to re without a paintball in the Cyborg it will not cycle.
To turn your Cyborg off, simply press and hold the on/off button until the indicator
LED ashes red twice and chimes twice - then release the button. The indicator
LED should extinguish.
Deactivating the CyberSense
Your Cyborg should always be operated with the CyberSense active. However,
there are instances where it may be necessary to deactivate this function (for
example if you need to re the Cyborg without paintballs). To deactivate the
CyberSense you can either:
- Hold the on/off button down until the indicator LED ashes 3 times
or
- Change dip switch 6 to the off position
Troubleshooting
Some common difculties are detailed in this section, for the latest troubleshoot-
ing information, please visit www.macdev.net. If you require more assistance
with troubleshooting related issues, please contact your local macdev/Cyborg
tech.
LED is ashing red or showing red at all times
The red LED indicates a low battery alarm. Replace the battery with a fresh one.
The marker is on, but will not cycle
Ensure that the paint is loaded correctly and that there is gas to the marker. If
paint is loaded correctly, point the Cyborg at a safe target and hold the trigger for
at least half a second. If the marker cycles then paint was not loaded correctly.
Check that the trigger actuator adjustment is not set too far in or too far out
(always back the adjustment out before trying to screw it in, because screwing it
in too far may damage your circuit board.
There is a leak from the marker
Check the gauge on the side of the gun. It should be set to approximately
200psi. If the Gladiator needs adjustment, then adjust the pressure (using a
3/32” allen wrench on the bottom of the Gladiator - counterclockwise increases
pressure). Then re-chrono the marker - the leak should disappear when the
velocity is set correctly.
If the leak persists check the ram switching o-ring to ensure it is not dry or dam-
aged. If the leak still will not disappear, please contact tech. support.
The marker breaks paint
Ensure that the top tube, bolt and barrel of your Cyborg are completely clean.
Check to make sure that the paint is not too large for the Cyborg barrel. Ensure
that your CyberSense is turned on and the barrel is screwed in completely.
The marker shoots down under rapid re
Check to make certain that your air system is set to 400psi or above. When
ring the gun ensure that the gauge on the side of the gun recharges quickly (if
this recharges slowly, perform routine Gladiator inline reg maintenance). If the
air system is set correctly and the gauge on the side of the gun recharges well,
perform routine maintenance on the Cyborg ram and LPR.