PLANET ECLIPSE: CS2 USER MANUAL / ENGLISH .
02 02 WARNINGS READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE ! THE PLANET ECLIPSE CS2 IS NOT A TOY. PAINTBALL SAFETY RULES MUST BE FOLLOWED AT ALL TIMES. ! areless or improper use of the CS2, including failure to follow C instructions and warnings within this User Manual could cause serious injury or even death. ! Do not remove or deface any warnings attached to the CS2.
03 WARNINGS READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE ! Persons under 18 years of age must have adult supervision when using or handling the CS2. ! Only use professional paintball fields where codes of safety are strictly enforced. ! se compressed air/nitrogen only. Do not use any other U compressed gas or pressurised liquid including CO2. ! lways follow instructions, warnings and guidelines given with any A first stage regulator you use with the CS2. ! Use 0.68 inch calibre paintballs only.
04 CONTENTS CS2 USER MANUAL INTRODUCTION (06-20) RESET (42-43) 06 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 42 43 Setting up the CS2 Switching the CS2 On/Off User interface run-screen Breech sensor (BS) indicator Factory preset / Trigger detection indicator Sound / Bluetooth indicator Tournament lock / Battery indicator Firmware version check / Update Velocity adjustment Trigger adjustment The tournament lock button Unloading the CS2 Storage and transportaion MAINTENANCE 21 On-line maintenance videos EL
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06 INTRODUCTION SETTING UP THE CS2 FIG-1 H 5/32 1 G A/K 5 J F E 4 3 I D 6 C B 2 2
07 INTRODUCTION SETTING UP THE CS2 FIG-1 A Ensure that the marker is switched OFF before you begin. B Connect both parts of the barrel together. Rotate the barrel tip counter-clockwise onto the barrel insert. C Attach the complete barrel to the marker. Rotate the barrel clockwise into the marker body. D Fit a barrel blocking device for safety. E nsure the marker is de-gassed. E Push in and hold the POPS button and pull the POPS bonnet away from the POPS body. F Attach a pre-set air system.
08 INTRODUCTION SWITCHING THE CS2 ON/OFF FIG-1 B FIG-1 The navigation console houses the LCD screen A and the navigation buttons: Up B Down C and Select D . D Use the navigation console to switch the CS2 On or Off and change the marker settings. C Switching ON the CS2 Press and hold the Select button D – or double-click it 1 – until the Eclipse logo is displayed. Switching OFF the CS2 Press and hold the Select button D – or double-click it 1 – until the TURN OFF option is displayed.
09 INTRODUCTION USER INTERFACE RUN-SCREEN FIG-1 FIG-1 After power-up a run screen will be displayed. There are a number of run screens and, with the exception of the splash screen, all have the same layout. A Run screen specific information. Tap the Up button to cycle between firing mode, game timer, shot count, peak ROF, average ROF and s plash run screens. B The breech sensor (BS) indicator (see page 10 for BS indicators and their meanings). C The factory preset indicator.
INTRODUCTION BREECH SENSOR (BS) INDICATOR FIG-1 FIG-1 The BS indicator A displays the various states of the breech sensor. BS enabled and a ball is detected The CS2 can be fired up to the selected rate of fire. BS enabled and NO ball is detected The CS2 cannot be fired. BS disabled The CS2 can be fired up to the rate of fire set by the BS OFF ROF parameter (see page 27). BS enabled in training mode Training mode is enabled and simulates firing up to the selected rate of fire.
INTRODUCTION FACTORY PRESET / TRIGGER DETECTION INDICATOR FIG-1 FIG-1 Factory Presets are default sets of parameters designed to control the firing mode of the CS2 to conform to the rules of various paintball leagues and venues. The Factory Preset Indicator A shows whether or not the current marker settings have been selected from the available Factory Presets. Factory Preset The parameters conform to a factory preset. Not a Factory Preset The parameters do not conform to a factory preset.
INTRODUCTION SOUND / BLUETOOTH INDICATOR FIG-1 FIG-1 The Sound Indicator The sound indicator A shows the status of the sound system. See page 33 for more details. Sound enabled Sound will be used to indicate certain events. Sound disabled Sound will not be used. The Bluetooth Indicator The Bluetooth indicator B shows the status of the on-board Bluetooth system. See page 33 for more details. Bluetooth enabled Bluetooth is On. Bluetooth disabled Bluetooth is Off.
INTRODUCTION TOURNAMENT LOCK / BATTERY INDICATOR FIG-1 FIG-1 The Lock Indicator A shows the status of the Tournament Lock (see page 17). Locked Firing mode parameters cannot be changed. Tournament legal state. Unlocked Firing mode parameters can be changed. The Battery Indicator The Battery Indicator B shows the level of charge the battery has. Full battery The battery is fully charged. Drained battery Battery is at approximately 50% of useful charge.
INTRODUCTION FIRMWARE VERSION CHECK / UPDATE FIG-1 A FIG-1 To check which version of firmware your CS2 is currently running simply follow the sequence below. 1 Push and hold the Select button A to switch the CS2 ON. 2 When the CS2 logo appears let go of the Select button. 3 The version screen (Fig-2) will now be displayed.1 FIG-2 The Pri number A indicates the software version of the Primary circuit board and the Sec number B indicates the software version of the Secondary circuit board.
INTRODUCTION VELOCITY ADJUSTMENT FIG-1 FIG-1 The CS2 velocity adjustment screw is accessed from the underside of the POPS bonnet. With the POPS bonnet in the rear (engaged) position, insert a 1/8 hex key A into the velocity adjuster screw B to adjust the velocity. 1 Turn the hex key clockwise to reduce velocity. 2 Turn the hex key counter-clockwise to increase velocity. 3 Fire two clearing shots after each velocity adjustment for an accurate velocity reading.
INTRODUCTION TRIGGER ADJUSTMENT FIG-1 1/16 FIG-1 The rake adjustment screw A controls the angle adjustment of the trigger shoe. Turning the screw counter-clockwise loosens the shoe for manual angle adjustment. Clockwise locks the shoe back in place. 5/64 The spring return screw B controls the spring strength of the trigger return. Clockwise increases the strength, counter-clockwise decreases it. The post-travel screw C adjusts the distance the trigger travels once pulled.
INTRODUCTION THE TOURNAMENT LOCK BUTTON FIG-1 FIG-2 FIG-1 To access the tournament lock button push the grip release tabs (both sides) A towards the front of the frame to release the rear grip section B then simply remove the rear grip. FIG-2 Open and remove the front grip section C . B FIG-3 You can now locate the tournament lock button D . FIG-4 Push the tournament lock button E to toggle the tournament lock state – which will be displayed on the LCD. See page 13 for more.
INTRODUCTION UNLOADING THE CS2 FIG-1 5 F 1 5/32 E A G 2 B H 6 D C 4 3
INTRODUCTION UNLOADING THE CS2 FIG-1 A B C Ensure that a barrel blocking device is still fitted for safety. Switch the marker OFF. e-gas the marker. D Push in and hold the POPS button and pull the POPS bonnet away from the POPS body. D Remove the pre-set air system. Rotate the air system counter-clockwise from the POPS body. E Loosen the clamping feed-neck. Open the feed-neck lever away from the feed-neck. Rotate the feed-neck lever screw counter-clockwise. F Remove the loader.
INTRODUCTION STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION 1 Your CS2 must be clear of all paint and propellant during transportation or storage. 2 Make sure the CS2 marker is switched off. 3 Remove the barrel from the marker. 4 Make sure the marker is clean of any paint residue, dirt and moisture. 5 Store your CS2 in a clean, cool, dry place. 6 Keep your CS2 away from any unauthorized and unsafe users. 7 Remove the batteries when storing your CS2 to prevent unauthorized use.
MAINTENANCE ON-LINE MAINTENANCE VIDEOS For step-by-step maintenance videos to help you service and maintain your CS2 check out our online CS2 video playlist below. You can also check out our other marker playlists, if required. From simple, to more advanced CS2 maintenance videos, we got your back! YOUTUBE.
! ELECTRONICS REGULATORY APPROVAL RN4871 United States Contains transmitter module - FCC ID: A8TBM71S2 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE FIG-1 The CS2 can be configured through editable parameters that are arranged in a menu system. To access the menu when the CS2 is on, push and hold the Select button until the TURN OFF option is displayed. Double-clicking will also access the menu if enabled. See page 35. The top level menu shown opposite is comprised of a number of sub-menus and a number of editable parameters. Some of the parameters affect the way the CS2 shoots.
ELECTRONICS NAVIGATING THE USER INTERFACE FIG-1 B A FIG-1 C Once on, use the Up and Down buttons B and C to navigate through the menu items. Use the Select button A to select the item. If the item is an editable parameter then it can be adjusted with the Up and Down buttons and accepted with another push of the Select button. FIG-2 - Navigation example 1 CS2 is On. 2 Push and hold Select button until the TURN OFF screen appears. 3 Up or Down buttons are used to find TRAINING.
ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS PRESET MENU A preset is comprised of all of the parameters that together control the way that the CS2 fires. These parameters are > FIRE MODE > ROF CAP > BS ON ROF > BS OFF ROF > RAMP TYPE > RAMP RATE > SEMI SHOTS > KICK IN > SUSTAIN > RESTART > TRAINING Selecting a preset changes each of these parameters and so the CS2 can be quickly configured to comply with the rules laid down by any given league, tournament or field simply by selecting the appropriate preset.
ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS FACTORY PRESETS The default list of presets is designed to cover all of the major tournament and field rules, these are: > SEMI NC: Uncapped semi-automatic. > SEMI 10: Semi-automatic capped at 10 bps. > SEMI 15: Semi-automatic capped at 15 bps. > NXL 2016: Ramping capped at 10.2 bps compliant with 2016 NXL Rules. > PSP 2015: Ramping capped at 10.2 bps compliant with 2015 PSP Rules. > PSP FAST: PSP style ramping capped at 20.0 bps.
ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS FIG-1 - FIRE MODE PARAMETER Sets the firing mode of the CS2. > SEMI: 1 shot per trigger pull. > AMP: Ramping, multiple shots per trigger pull R under certain conditions. See page 28. FIG-2 - ROF CAP PARAMETER The maximum rate of fire the CS2 can achieve. > ON: ROF limited to the BS ON ROF value. > OFF: ROF limited by loader speed. FIG-3 - BS ON ROF PARAMETER Sets the maximum rate of fire the CS2 can achieve with the breech sensor (BS) enabled.
ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS FIG-1 - RAMP SET-UP MENU This menu is only available when RAMP has been selected as the FIRE MODE parameter. FIG-1 FIG-2 - TYPE PARAMETER Select the type of ramping required: > STEP: The CS2 will fire in semi-automatic until a number of trigger pulls (set by SEMI SHOTS) have been made at a minimum pull rate (set by KICK IN).
ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS FIG-1 - SEMI SHOTS PARAMETER This sets the number of shots in semi-automatic required at the KICK IN rate before ramping starts. This parameter can be set between 3 and 9 pulls in 1 pull increments. FIG-2 - KICK IN PARAMETER This sets the rate at which the trigger has to be pulled in order to start ramping. This parameter can be set between 3.3 and 10.0 pulls per second in 0.1 increments.
ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS FIG-1 - TIMING MENU The TIMING menu parameters control the energise time of the solenoid valve. FIG-2 - DWELL PARAMETER Sets the amount of time that the solenoid valve is energised during each firing cycle. Setting this parameter too low will result in low velocity shots and excessive velocity/shot fluctuations. If set too high the CS2 will waste gas.
ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS FIG-1 - FILTER MENU The FILTER menu parameters are used to tune the CS2 software filters to prevent the CS2 from firing unless all of the necessary conditions are met. Factory default settings are suitable for most set-ups however, certain loader and trigger set-ups may require filter adjustments. FIG-2 - DEBOUNCE PARAMETER This sets the amount of trigger bounce that is allowed and can be set from level 1 to level 9.
ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS FIG-1 - PULL TM PARAMETER Sets the minimum amount of time that the trigger must be pulled for in order to be recognised as a valid trigger pull. This parameter can be set between 3.0 and 20.0 milliseconds in 0.1 increments. FIG-2 - RELEASE TM PARAMETER Sets the minimum amount of time that the trigger must be released for in order to be recognised as a valid trigger release. This parameter can be set between 3.0 and 25.0 milliseconds in 0.1 increments.
ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS FIG-1 - HARDWARE MENU The HARDWARE menu contains items that are used to control the CS2 electronic hardware. FIG-2 - BLUETOOTH PARAMETER A blue LED (in the top of the trigger guard) will indicate the Bluetooth status. > ON: Enable Bluetooth > OFF: Disable Bluetooth > Off: Disabled > Single flash: Enabled > Double flash: Connected Used to enable the on-board Bluetooth module. FIG-3 - SOUND PARAMETER Used to enable sound. > ON: Sound enabled.
ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS FIG-1 - BACKLIGHT PARAMETER Sets the time that the LCD backlight is illuminated for after a push-button is pressed. This parameter can be set between 00:00 and 00:20 seconds. Setting this parameter to 00:00 will prevent the backlight from coming on. FIG-2 - RED LEVEL PARAMETER Sets the power level of the red backlight LED. This parameter can be set between 0% and 100% in 1% increments.
ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS FIG-1 - CONTRAST PARAMETER This sets the contrast level of the LCD screen. This parameter can be set between 3% and 90% in 3% increments. FIG-2 - DBL CLICK PARAMETER Sets where the Select button double-click can be used. > NONE: Double-click disabled. FIG-3 - AUTO OFF PARAMETER Sets the amount of time that elapses before the CS2 switches itself off. This parameter can be set between 05:00 and 60:00 minutes in 00:05 minute increments.
ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS FIG-1 - TRAINING PARAMETER This simulates the firing cycle (in unloaded state) using a BEEP to simulate a shot fired, allowing the user to practice their trigger technique off the field without firing te CS2. > ON: Training mode enabled. > OFF: Training mode disabled. FIG-1 FIG-2 FIG-2 - SHOT COUNT MENU This menu contains items associated with the shot counter.
ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE PARAMETERS FIG-1 FIG-1 - GAME TIMER MENU The game timer menu contains items associated with the game timer. FIG-2 - GAME PARAMETER This sets the game timer start point, from which the timer counts down to zero. When the timer reaches zero the audible alarm will sound (if the alarm parameter has a value greater than zero) and GAME OVER is displayed on the LCD.
ELECTRONICS 38 THE MENU TREE Turn off the CS2 TURN OFF PRESET MAIN MENU FIRE MODE ROF CAP The lock SEMI NC Load preset - semi auto with no rof cap SEMI 15 Load preset - semi auto with 15bps rof cap SEMI 10 Load preset - semi auto with 10bps rof cap NXL 2016 Load preset - NXL 2016 rulebook compliant PSP 2015 Load preset - PSP 2015 rulebook compliant PSP FAST Load preset - PSP ramping with a 20bps rof cap RETRO Load preset - NXL ramping with a 5.
ELECTRONICS THE MENU TREE RAMP SET-UP * Fire mode dependant STEP (Default) STEP ramping LINEAR LINEAR ramping 0 - 100% Percentage LINEAR RAMP rate (TYPE dependant). Default 50% 3-9 Number of shots before ramping can start. Default 3 3.3 - 10.0 pps Rate which the trigger has to be pulled in pulls per second (pps) before ramping starts. Default 5 pps 3.3 - 10.0 pps Rate which the trigger has to be pulled in pulls per second (pps) to maintain ramping. Default 5 pps RESTART 0.0 - 1.
ELECTRONICS THE MENU TREE HARDWARE ON Turn Bluetooth on SOUND ON (Default) Turn on audible indicators CLICK TONE ON (Default) Turn on audible tone when any button is pressed (SOUND dependant) BLUETOOTH MAIN MENU OFF (Default) OFF OFF Turn Bluetooth off Turn off audible indicators Turn off audible tone when any button is pressed (SOUND dependant) BACKLIGHT 00:00 - 00:20 s Time in seconds (s) that the backlight stays on for (00:00 = no backlight).
ELECTRONICS THE MENU TREE SHOT COUNT GAUGE GAUGE MAX ON (Default) Shot gauge on 100 - 2000 Shot gauge maximum (reset value - GAUGE dependant). Default 140 shots OFF Shot gauge off BACK GAME TIMER MAIN MENU GAME TIME 00:00 - 60:00 Countdown game timer start time in minutes. Default 10:10 m ALARM 1 00:00 - 60:00 Alarm activation time in minutes. Default 01:00 ALARM 2 00:00 - 60:00 Alarm activation time in minutes.
RESET FACTORY RESET FIG-1 A Follow these steps in order to reset the CS2 to the way that it left the factory. FIG-1 Navigate to the RESET item in the HARDWARE MENU and select the FACTORY option. See page 35. FIG-2 FIG-2 Using the 1/8 hex key A turn the velocity adjuster screw B 3 turns clockwise from it’s fully screwed-out position. B + 1/8 1 DO NOT turn the adjuster screw in too far. This will prevent the CS2 from firing.
RESET INSTALLING THE BATTERIES FIG-1 The CS2 uses 2 x AA (LR6, 1.5V) batteries situated in the foregrip. B Switch off the CS2 before you begin. FIG-1 Pull the foregrip A away from the body to expose the battery holder B . FIG-2 Pinch the locking battery housing clips C and remove the housing from the bottom D .
FAULT FINDING FAULT FINDING TABLES SYMPTOM The CS2 does not cycle fully. The CS2 is inconsistent. The CS2 is inefficient. Rate of fire is low and can’t be altered. The CS2 has low velocity on the first shot. POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The bolt assembly is dirty or incorrectly lubricated. Clean, re-lubricate and replace the o-rings on the bolt as necessary. The DWELL parameter is set too low. Increase the DWELL parameter. A sticky or faulty solenoid spool in the solenoid body.
FAULT FINDING FAULT FINDING TABLES SYMPTOM CS2 has velocity drop-off during rapid fire. POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The batteries are poor quality or have insufficient charge. Replace the batteries. Use alkaline or lithium batteries. Always use high quality batteries. Air system/regulator doesn’t flow fast enough to keep up. Use a good quality preset air system. The bolt assembly is dirty or incorrectly lubricated. Clean, re-lubricate and replace the o-rings on the bolt as necessary.
FAULT FINDING FAULT FINDING TABLES SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The batteries do not seem to last very long. The batteries are of a low quality. Use alkaline or lithium batteries. Do not use low quality or rechargeable batteries. The gaskets between the body and the solenoid or the solenoid and the frame are damaged, dirty or missing. Ensure the gaskets are clean and seated correctly. Replace the gaskets if damaged or missingusing CS2 parts kit.
FAULT FINDING FAULT FINDING TABLES SYMPTOM The marker is breaking paintballs in the barrel or breech. The CS2 does not fire. The breech sensor is not reading correctly. POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The ball detents are damaged or missing. Replace the ball detents. The force setting of the loader is too high. Reduce the loader force feed setting. The paint is poor quality. Try a higher grade of paint. The breech sensor is switched off. Switch on the breech sensor.
FAULT FINDING FAULT FINDING TABLES SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE The breech sensor goes into default mode after firing and the display shows that there is a fault with the breech sensor. The light pipes are dirty. Clean the light pipes. Pocket in the breech is blocked. Remove eye covers and clean the pockets in the breech. The sensors are out of place. Check alignment of sensors on the main board. Worn, damaged or missing ball detents. Change the rubber ball detents.
FAULT FINDING FAULT FINDING TABLES SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE NO COMMS is shown on the CS2 LCD. Secondary circuit board is not receiving information from the primary circuit board. SOLUTION Check the ribbon cable for damage. Check the ribbon mounted connectors for paint or water ingress. Check the board mounted connectors for paint or water ingress. BAD PID is shown on the CS2 LCD. Secondary circuit board does not recognise the primary circuit board. Determine which board is faulty and replace it.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION PARTS LIST FIG-1 1 2 4 3 20 5 22 8 6 19 7 9 12 11 16 10 21 15 13 14 17 18
TECHNICAL INFORMATION PARTS LIST 1 Low rise clamping feed tube assembly 12 Battery holder 2 Marker body 13 Foregrip 3 Quick-release bolt 14 SL5 inline regulator assembly 4 Bolt assembly 15 Secondary PCB 5 Rubber detent 16 Navigation console 6 Breech sensor (BS) unit 17 AT2 Push On Purge System (POPS) 7 Solenoid assembly 18 AT2 POPS bonnet 8 Rear frame screw 19 Primary PCB 9 Front frame screw 20 Barrel o-ring #016 NBR70 10 Frame assembly 21 Locking battery release
TECHNICAL INFORMATION SL5 INLINE REGULATOR FIG-1 1,2 #008 NBR70 14x2 NBR70 #016 NBR70 POPS filter #015 NBR70 POPS seal Regulator piston POPS body #011 NBR70 POPS screws 10-32 UNF x 1.25” cap-head socket Regulator spring 3 Regulator body Adjuster top Regulator seal Purge poppet 4 1 Reset the SL5 regulator to factory after re-assembly. 2 Only use the SL5 regulator with the CS2. 3 Only use the CS2 SL5 spring with the SL5 inline regulator.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION CS2 BOLT ASSEMBLY FIG-1 Back cap #021 NBR70 #010 NBR70 #016 NBR70 Spool spring #014 NBR70 #012 NBR70 Valve chamber #017 NBR70 #011 NBR70 #013 NBR70 Plunger Switch 14 x 2 NBR70 #015 NBR90 #013 NBR70 6x1.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION SOLENOID ASSEMBLY FIG-1 Solenoid gasket M1 6 x 5 countersunk screws M2 x 16 cross pan-head screws #6 seal (custom) 6 x 1 NBR70 Solenoid body Solenoid pilot Solenoid gasket Solenoid plate Solenoid plug Inlet gasket
TECHNICAL INFORMATION PUSH ON PURGE SYSTEM (POPS) ASSEMBLY FIG-1 #005 NBR90 #007 NBR70 #004 NBR70 POPS pin POPS insert POPS body Push rod POPS bonnet POPS button Latch spring #004 NBR70
TECHNICAL INFORMATION TRIGGER ASSEMBLY FIG-1 A FIG-1 FIG-1 Magnet adjuster screw 6-32 UNC x 1/8” socket B Pre-travel adjuster screw 6-32 UNC x 1/8” socket C Trigger D Trigger bearings E Spring return screw 6-32 UNC x 3/16” socket F Post-travel adjuster screw 6-32 UNC x 3/8” socket G Trigger axel H Trigger shoe I Rake adjustment screw M2.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION LOW RISE CLAMPING FEED TUBE ASSEMBLY FIG-1 A Clamping feed nut o-ring #006 NBR70 B Clamping feed nut C Short clamping feed screw 10-32 UNF x 1/2” D Feed tube E Feed insert F Machined clamping feed screw G Feed swivel o-ring #004 NBR70 H Feed swivel I Feed lever FIG-1 G H D F E B A C I
TECHNICAL INFORMATION FRAME ASSEMBLY FIG-1 P Q L N K D M D J O A I R S H S E B T G F C
TECHNICAL INFORMATION FRAME ASSEMBLY A Battery holder L Circuit board ribbon connector B 2 x AA batteries M Solenoid body C Locking battery housing N Solenoid gasket D Battery holder screws (x4) 6-32 UNC x 5/16” countersunk socket O Inlet gasket P Primary PCB Q PrimaryPCB screws M2.5 x 5 cap-head socket E Frame F POPS body G POPS bonnet R Secondary PCB H Trigger assembly S I Trigger retaining screw Secondary PCB screws M2.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION BREECH SENSOR (BS) ASSEMBLY FIG-1 A Breech sensor cover B Breech sensor C Rubber detent D Breech sensor cover retention clip E Spare rubber detent F Light pipe unit G Light pipe unit screws M1 6x5 countersunk screws H Battery holder FIG-1 A C E D B F G H
TECHNICAL INFORMATION CS2 CIRCUIT BOARDS The CS2 has two circuit boards. One in the grip part of the frame and one in the top section of the frame where it meets the body.
SUPPORT E-PORTAL FIG-1 FIG-1 E-portal is a PC application that lets you connect to your CS2 via a USB cable. Amongst other things you can use E-portal to: 1 Upgrade the CS2 firmware. 2 Change the start-up splash screen. 3 Modify control parameters. E-portal can be downloaded from the Planet Eclipse website (see opposite). System requirements Monitor Resolution - 1024x768 or higher 1GHz processor 1Gb RAM Microsoft® Windows® 7 / Windows® 8 / Windows® 10 1 10Mb of storage space A USB 2.
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SUPPORT INDEX A C F Auto off: 35 Click tone: 33 Factory preset: 11 Compressed air: 07,19 Factory presets: 26 Contrast: 35 Feed-neck: 07,19 Alarm: 37,41 B Backlight: 34,40 Barrel: 02,07,19,20,44,45,46,47,48 Batteries: 04,20,43,44,45,46,47,59 Circuit boards: 04,61 D Dbl click: 35 Battery: 09,13,43,45,47,51,59 Debounce: 31,39 Bluetooth: 04,09,12,33,40 Double-click: 08,35 Bolt: 51,53 Down: 08,24 Breech: 02,08,09,10,19,27,31,38,39,45,46, 47,48,60,62 Dwell: 30,39 Breech sensor: 04,08,
SUPPORT INDEX N Navigation console: 08,47 O OFF: 07,08,10,19,23,24,25,27,33,36,38, 40,41 ON: 05,07,08,14,24,25,27,28,33,36,38,40,41 R Start: 29,37,39,41,62 Ramp: 23,25,27,28,38,39 Sustain: 29,39 Rake adjustment: 16 Rate: 10,27,28,29,38,39,46 Release tm: 32 Reset: 26,35,40,42 Restart: 29,39 Storage: 02,20,62 T Timing: 30,39 Training: 10,24,26,36,38,40 Training mode: 10,26 P ROF: 09,10,25,27,28,38,46 Post-travel screw: 16 S Trigger retaining screw: 16 Select button: 08,14,23,24,35,37,47
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