User's Manual
Fine Tuning and Customising your Cyborg
Your Cyborg can be adjusted in many ways to suit your individual playing style.
You can adjust the trigger feel, sensitivity and speed.
Trigger Adjustment
There are 3 set screws around the trigger area to use for ne tuning the trigger.
The lower screw on the front of the trigger is used to adjust the length of the trig-
ger pull - screw it clockwise to reduce the trigger pull length. The second, higher
screw on the front of the trigger is used to adjust the actuation position. Screw
this screw clockwise toactuate the microswitch earlier in the trigger pull.
CAUTION: be cautious when adjusting this screw - adjusting the screw too
far in may cause damage to your circuit board!
The nal adjustment screw is located on the inside top of the trigger guard -
winding this screw in a clockwise direction will increase the trigger pull tension.
Trigger Sensitivity Adjustment
The sensitivity of the trigger system can be adjusted via the dip switches located
under your wrap around grip.
Trigger Filter
The Cyborg has a built in trigger lter to help eliminate trigger bounce. If you
experience trigger bounce, ensure that the bounce lter is set to high. Always
use the bounce lter if you are using high trigger sensitivity settings.
Auto Power Off
The Sonic Cyborg is equipped with an Auto Power off function. If you do not
want the Cyborg to turn off after long periods (approx 30 mins) then you may
disable this function using dip switch 4.
CyberSense Mode
The Sonic Cyborg is equipped with two CyberSense Modes:
TEB Mode
- TEB Stands for Temporary Eye Bypass. In this mode, the Cyber-
sense will not allow your Cyborg to re unless a paintball is detected in the
breach. However, if you hold the trigger in (without releasing) for at least 1/2 a
second the Cyborg will re once.
Delayed Mode
- In this mode, if the trigger is pulled when a paintball is not
detected, the Cyborg will delay 1/2 a second before ring.
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Gladiator Inline Regulator Maintenance
To keep your Gladiator working well you should clean and lubricate the piston
regularly (at least every 20,000 shots or so, you may perform this maintenance
more often if desired). To do this follow these easy steps:
1. Degas the Cyborg of all pressurised gas, then remove the Gladiator from the
Cyborg. Unscrew the Gladiator bottomworks and put it aside.
2. Place a clean rag on the tabletop and push the piston assembly out from the
top. Separate the piston from the o-ring retainer and spring washers.
3. Clean the piston, o-rings and o-ring retainers of old grease using a clean rag,
do not leave any lint or cotton strands on or between the o-rings. Re-apply Dow
33 to the o-rings.
4. Clean the piston bore using a Q-tip to remove all old grease.
5. Using a clean Q-tip, apply grease to the piston bore. Do not over apply grease
- all you need is a thin lm.
6. Slide the spring washers back onto the piston and lubricate the shaft with
Dow 33. Now slide the upper o-ring retainer back onto the shaft. Push the inner
retainer o-ring over the shaft and position the outer retainer o-ring in the groove.
Now slide the lower o-ring retainer over the shaft to sandwich the o-rings in
place.
7. Slide the piston etc back into the Gladiator topworks and screw the bottom
and topworks back together before re-installing the Gladiator onto your Cyborg.
LPR Maintenance
The LPR should be cleaned and re-lubricated at the same time as the Gladiator
inline regulator. Remove the adjuster cap by unscrewing it from the LPR
(counter-clockwise), and remove the spring under the adjuster. Use a pair of
needle nosed pliers to remove the LPR piston. Clean and relubricate the piston
bore using a q-tip then clean and re-lubricate the piston itself before replacing it
back in the LPR body. Replace the LPR spring and adjuster cap. You will need
to re-chrono your marker after doing this.