Manual

BASIC TRIGGER
FILTER SET UP
95% of trigger bounce problems can be eliminated by utilizing one of the
ve xed debounce parameters (Debounce 1-5). In attempting to eliminate
trigger bounce it is advisable to try the ve xed debounce parameters before
attempting any advanced set up of the trigger lters.
ADVANCED TRIGGER
FILTER SET UP
In order to optimize the ID FILTER it is necessary to have the BAND HI parameter
set as high as possible and the BAND LO parameter set as low as possible:
1. Select the BAND HI parameter. Observe that the graphical bar rises and falls
as the trigger is pulled and released. The actual value of the graphical bar is
displayed in the top right of the display.
2. Set the REAR STOP TRIGGER SCREW as required, ensuring that the bar is as
close to 100% as possible when the trigger is fully depressed against the set
screw. It is advisable to allow for some extra travel in the trigger pull once the
bar has reached its maximum value.
3. Adjust the BAND HI parameter so that when the trigger is fully depressed
the bar settles above the indicator on the left hand side of the screen
[SEE PAGE 36].
4. Select the BAND LO parameter. Observe that the graphical bar rises and falls
as the trigger is pulled and released. The actual value of the graphical bar is
displayed in the top right of the display.
5. Set the FRONT STOP TRIGGER SCREW as required, ensuring that the bar is as
close to 0% as possible when the trigger is fully released against the set
screw. It is advisable to allow for some extra travel in the trigger release once
the bar has reached its minimum value.
6. Adjust the BAND LO parameter so that when the trigger is fully released
the bar settles beneath the indicator on the left hand side of the screen
[SEE PAGE 37].
7. Set the MAGNET RETURN STRENGTH SCREW and the SPRING TENSION SCREW as
required, making both the spring tension and the return force as strong as
possible without compromising the “feel” of the trigger.
Optional (only if TT had been selected in Debounce parameter):
8. Select the TT TOL parameter. With the gun gassed up and preferably tted
with loader and ring paint, try to get the marker to bounce by pulling the
trigger very slowly. If the marker bounces, then reduce the TT TOL value until
it no longer does so. If the marker does not bounce then increase the TT TOL
value until it starts to bounce and then reduce it again until the bouncing
stops.
Whilst this set up process should completely eliminate bounce, it may result
in a trigger pull that is not ideally suited to the user, in which case it will be
necessary to make adjustments to the trigger and then modify the ID FILTER
parameters accordingly.
NOTE: THE FASTEST WAY TO SHOOT AN ECLIPSE EGO IS TO WALK
THE TRIGGER WITH TWO OR MORE FINGERS. FEATHERING (NOT
FULLY RELEASING) THE TRIGGER WILL CAUSE THE FILTERING
SYSTEM TO REDUCE THE RATE OF FIRE DOWN IN ORDER TO
ELIMINATE WHAT IT PERCEIVES AS TRIGGER BOUNCE.
USING THE
RESET PARAMETER
The RESET parameter gives the user a simple way of resetting their Eclipse Ego
to the factory default settings; without having to individually go through and
adjust each parameter.
Scroll through the Set-up Menu until the RESET parameter is displayed and
then press the button to enter the RESET parameter see below.
SELECT
FWD / RAISE
BACK / LOWER
Press the button to scroll down through each of the available options.
Once the last option has been displayed, pressing the button will cause
the rst option to be displayed.
Press the button to scroll up through each of the available options.
Once the rst option has been displayed, pressing the button will cause
the last option to be displayed.
Press the button to select the displayed option.
To reset the Eclipse Ego to factory default settings, select the YES option.
To keep the Eclipse Ego settings the same, select the NO option.
Selecting CANCEL will terminate the selection mode leaving the original choice
unchanged and return you to the SET-UP Menu.
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ADVANCED SET-UP
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