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ORIENTATION Names the component parts of the Ego7 Marker. This section is essential reading for everyone. 5 BEFN PFLI <>F. 5 K?< <>F. E8M@>8K@FE :FEJFC< QUICK SET-UP Details on how to get up an running quickly with your Ego7. This section is essential reading for everyone.
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SWITCHING ON THE ECLIPSE EGO7 At the rear of the frame is the Ego7 Navigation Console. Press and hold the button (SEE FIGURE 3.1). After one second the Eclipse Ego7 logo will be displayed. Release the button and the display will revert to the designated run screen (Average Rate of Fire, Peak Rate of Fire, Shot Counter or Game Timer). SWITCHING OFF THE ECLIPSE EGO7 ('%HL@:B J
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SETTING UP Before you can begin to use your Eclipse Ego7, there are a few necessary components that are required to enable the Eclipse Ego7 to function namely an air system and a loader of your choice. NOTE: THE ECLIPSE EGO7 CANNOT BE USED WITH CO2, IT CAN ONLY BE POWERED BY COMPRESSED AIR OR NITROGEN. =@> +%( ()%LJ@E> PFLI <>F.
MACROLINE HOSING AND ELBOWS The current industry standard Dovetail rail that is used to connect the ASA to the frame has consistently proved to be the weakest link for every manufacturer out there when it comes to the durability of the system used to mount the tanks to the guns. For that reason we have shunned [OL ÅH^LK KLZPNU VM [OL KV]L[HPS PU MH]V\Y VM H UL^ ; :SV[ design.
INSTALLING AN ADJUSTABLE AIR SYSTEM Firstly disconnect the ¼” hosing from the elbow attached to the Eclipse OOPS at the base of the grip frame (SEE FIGURE 4.4). (+%LJ@E> PFLI <>F. Unscrew the On/Off knob completely from the Eclipse OOPS and using a 3/32nd hex key turn the two screws on the left hand side of the integrated slide rail at the base of the grip frame in a counter clockwise direction so that the Eclipse OOPS can be removed from the rail by sliding it backwards (SEE FIGURE 4.5).
ATTACHING A LOADER HL@:B >L@;< Release the clamping lever on the feed neck (SEE FIGURE 5.2) and test to see if your loader can easily be pushed into the top of the feed neck. If the loader cannot easily be pushed into the feed neck, loosen the top screw of the clamping feed neck a little more by turning it counter clockwise using a 5/32” hex key (SEE FIGURE 5.1). =@> ,%( When you have managed to push your loader into the JSHTWPUN MLLK ULJR JSVZL [OL JSHTW [V ZLJ\YL P[ ÄYTS` PU place (SEE FIGURE 5.3).
SWITCHING ON Pressing and holding the button will switch the Eclipse Ego7 on. The LCD display will show the Eclipse Ego7 logo. When the button is released, the LCD display will show the selected display. SCREEN LAYOUT (-%LJ@E> PFLI <>F.
THE MAIN MENU THE EDIT INDICATORS To activate the Main Menu (providing the Eclipse Ego7 is already turned on), press and hold the button. After one second OFF will be displayed. This is one of the options on the Main Menu, as shown below: Whenever you wish to edit a parameter that has been selected from any of the menu options, press the button and the Edit Indicators will appear on screen, as shown below: HL@:B >L@;< :FEK PFLI <>F.
THE DISPLAY MENU Scroll through the main menu until the DISPLAY option is displayed and then press . This has now activated the DISPLAY Menu. The left hand side of the screen shows DISPLAY, the name of the parameter that is currently shown, whilst the right hand side of the screen can be charged by using the and buttons to scroll through the different DISPLAY options as shown below: (/%LJ@E> PFLI <>F.
THE AVERAGE RATE OF FIRE OPTION As both the TIMER and the SHOTS options from the DISPLAY Menu are covered in their respective sections in the following pages we will start by looking at the Rate of Fire options. The Average Rate of Fire (AVG ROF) option is one of two ^H`Z PU ^OPJO `V\ JHU TVUP[VY `V\Y YH[L VM ÄYL ^OPSZ[ \ZPUN the Eclipse Ego7. The Average Rate of Fire screen looks like the screen to the left.
THE PEAK RATE OF FIRE OPTION THE GAME TIMER MENU The Peak Rate of Fire (PEAK ROF) option is one of two ^H`Z PU ^OPJO `V\ JHU TVUP[VY `V\Y YH[L VM ÄYL ^OPSZ[ \ZPUN the Eclipse Ego. The Peak Rate of Fire screen looks like the screen shown below: Scroll through the Main Menu until the TIMER option is displayed and then press . You have now entered the GAME TIMER Menu. )'%LJ@E> PFLI <>F.
SETTING THE ALARM TIME Once the GAME option has been selected from the TIMER menu, the preset game time will be displayed on the right hand side of the screen, the factory setting for which is 7 minutes and 10 seconds, as shown below: To increase the preset game time, repeatedly press and release the button. Each time that the button is pressed, the game time will increase by 10 seconds. To increase the time more rapidly, press and hold the button.
SETTING THE START STARTING METHOD OF THE GAME TIMER THE GAME TIMER Once the START option has been selected from the GAME TIMER Menu, the edit indicators will appear and the method of starting the Game Timer will be displayed on the right hand side of the screen, the factory setting for which is BUTTON. ))%LJ@E> PFLI <>F.
UNDERSTANDING THE BBSS OPERATION HL@:B >L@;< The BBSS icon on the main screen is used to indicate the eight possible states of the BBSS as follows: 99JJ
ADJUSTING YOUR VELOCITY When using your Eclipse Ego7, you may wish to change the ]LSVJP[` H[ ^OPJO `V\Y ,JSPWZL ,NV PZ ÄYPUN ;OPZ PZ KVUL by inserting a 1/8th" hex key into the adjuster screw at the bottom of your Eclipse Ego7 Inline regulator and adjusting it accordingly (SEE FIGURE 6.1).
The electronic software on the Ego7 circuit board utilises Smart Menus to aid swift navigation through the menu system. Depending on changes that the user makes to their settings, different options become available if they are relevant to the changes that have been made. This eliminates any confusion by eliminating the parameters that do not apply to the menu choices that the user has selected. HL@:B >L@;< :FEK PFLI <>F.
SETTING THE TRIGGER Ego7 provides the user with the option to use either the Micro Switch or the Opto sensor as the means of detecting trigger pulls. Before you begin to adjust and set your trigger, `V\ T\Z[ ÄYZ[ ZLSLJ[ [OL TL[OVK VM [YPNNLY KL[LJ[PVU [OH[ `V\ wish to use by entering the Set-Up Menu and making your selection from the Hardware Menu (SEE PAGE 45). )-%LJ@E> PFLI <>F.
SETTING THE TRIGGER CONT... HL@:B >L@;< Turn the screw counter clockwise to reduce the amount of force. Do not turn the screw too far or there will not be enough force to return the trigger (SEE FIGURE 7.3). The Micro Switch Activation Screw is used to adjust the point at which in the trigger pull the micro switch is activated. Turn the screw clockwise to decrease the amount of trigger travel to the activation point.
THE SETUP MENU To activate the SET-UP 4LU\ ÄYZ[ YLTV]L [OL [OYLL Y\IILY grip screws from the right hand side of the frame (SEE FIGURE 8.1) and peel back the rubber grip to expose the PCB inside the frame. Press and hold the SET-UP button, which is located on the PCB above the battery (SEE FIGURE8.2). After one second, the LOCK parameter will be displayed [OPZ PZ [OL ÄYZ[ P[LT VU [OL SET-UP Menu as shown below: Press the button to scroll down through each of the items on the menu.
THE PRESET PARAMETER The LOCK parameter is is used to control the Tournament Lock feature of your Ego7. The PRESET parameter can be used to either LOAD a preset group of settings using the LOAD option on the PRESET Menu, or to SAVE a group of settings as a user KLÄULK J\Z[VT WYLZL[ \ZPUN [OL SAVE option on the PRESET Menu. The LOCK parameter can either be switched “On” or “Off”.
THE MODE PARAMETER ADJUSTING THE MODE PARAMETER The MODE WHYHTL[LY PZ \ZLK [V JVU[YVS [OL ÄYPUN TVKL VM the Ego7. Each of the selectable modes has its own features as outlined below: Scroll through the SET-UP menu until the MODE parameter PZ KPZWSH`LK ;OL J\YYLU[ ÄYPUN TVKL PZ ZOV^U VU [OL YPNO[ hand side of the display. To change the MODE parameter press and the edit indicators will appear. You have now entered the MODE parameter.
ROF CAP MAX ROF The RATE OF FIRE CAP parameter allows you to choose if `V\ ^PZO [V JHW `V\Y YH[L VM ÄYL PU HU` VM [OL ZLSLJ[HISL ÄYPUN modes. The MAX ROF is used to control how fast the Ego7 can J`JSL PU LHJO VM [OL JHWWLK ÄYPUN TVKLZ MILLEN, PSP). The ROF CAP Menu looks like this: The MAXIMIUM RATE OF FIRE parameter will only be displayed if you have turned the ROF CAP on in the RATE OF FIRE CAP parameter.
OFF ROF THE RAMPSET MENU The OFF ROF parameter is used to control how fast the Ego7 cycles when the Break-Beam Sensor System is disabled. This parameter should be set to match the slowest speed of the loading system in use. The RAMPSET Menu provides access to parameters that HYL \ZLK [V KLÄUL [OL JOHYHJ[LYPZ[PJZ VM [OL YHTWPUN TVKL VM ÄYL [OH[ OHZ ILLU ZLSLJ[LK Scroll through the TIMING Menu until the OFF ROF parameter is displayed.
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SUSTAIN RESTART The SUSTAIN WHYHTL[LY KLÄULZ [OL YH[L VM [YPNNLY W\SSZ WLY second that must be sustained (after KICK IN and PULL NO JYP[LYPH OH]L ILLU ZH[PZÄLK PU VYKLY [V RLLW [OL THYRLY ÄYPUN PU YHTW The RESTART WHYHTL[LY KLÄULZ [OL HTV\U[ VM [PTL HM[LY the last trigger pull in which the ramp can be restarted with a single trigger pull. If the trigger pull occurs after the RESTART time has expired, then the other conditions in the RAMP SET 4LU\ ^PSS OH]L [V IL ZH[PZÄLK ILMVYL YHTW ^PSS be initiat
THE TIMING MENU DWELL The TIMING Menu provides access to parameters which JVU[YVS [OL ,NV »Z ÄYPUN J`JSL The Dwell parameter controls the amount of time that the solenoid is energized and therefore the amount of gas that is released with each shot. Scroll through the Set-up Menu until TIMING is displayed and then press .This will display ROF CAP [OL ÄYZ[ P[LT on the TIMING Menu. Scroll through the TIMING Menu until the DWELL parameter is displayed.
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The FILTER Menu provides access to parameters that are \ZLK [V JVU[YVS [OL ]HYPV\Z ZVM[^HYL ÄS[LYZ Scroll through the SET-UP Menu until the FILTER is displayed and then press Select. This will display EMPTY, [OL ÄYZ[ P[LT VU [OL FILTER Menu see below. USING THE BREAK-BEAM SENSOR SYSTEM NOTE: The type of Break Beam Sensor System that comes as standard with your Ego 7 will be dependant on the model that you have purchased. +\YPUN [OL ÄYPUN J`JSL [OL IYLLJO ZLUZVY SVVRZ ÄYZ[ MVY HU empty breech and then fo
SETTING THE DEBOUNCE LEVEL SETTING THE EMPTY BREECH DETECTION TIME This parameter is used to set the level of DEBOUNCE (anti-bounce) on your Ego7. It can also be used to turn the TT Filter on or off. Selecting the TT option from the available parameters turns the TT Filter on, whilst selecting DEBOUNCE 1-9 turns the TT Filter off. Custom and third party bolts can fool the BBSS if they have slots or holes that allow the Break-Beam to pass through.
SETTING THE TRIGGER PULL TIME The BALL WHYHTL[LY KLÄULZ OV^ SVUN H WHPU[IHSS OHZ [V ZP[ PU [OL IYLLJO ILMVYL P[ PZ JVUZPKLYLK YLHK` [V ÄYL The PULL WHYHTL[LY KLÄULZ [OL HTV\U[ VM [PTL [OH[ [OL trigger pull must be detected for before it is recognised as a valid trigger pull. Scroll through the FILTER Menu until the BALL parameter is displayed. The current value of the BALL DETECTION TIME (BALL) is shown on the right hand side of the display see below.
SETTING THE TRIGGER RELEASE TIME SETTING THE BAND HIGH VALUE The RELEASE WHYHTL[LY KLÄULZ [OL TPUPT\T HTV\U[ VM time that the trigger must be released before it is recognised as a valid trigger release. The BAND HI parameter is only available if OPTO has been selected in the HARDWARE menu. BAND HI KLÄULZ [OL exact point in the trigger pull that is considered the activation point. Scroll through the FILTER Menu until the RELEASE parameter is displayed.
BASIC TRIGGER FILTER SET-UP The BAND LO parameter is only available if OPTO has been selected in the HARDWARE menu. BAND LO KLÄULZ [OL point at which the trigger is considered released. 95% of trigger bounce problems can be eliminated by \[PSPaPUN VUL VM [OL UPUL Ä_LK DEBOUNCE parameters (DEBOUNCE 1-9). In attempting to eliminate trigger bounce P[ PZ HK]PZHISL [V [Y` [OL Ä]L Ä_LK DEBOUNCE parameters ILMVYL H[[LTW[PUN HU` HK]HUJLK ZL[ \W VM [OL [YPNNLY ÄS[LYZ Scroll through the FILTER Menu until the BAN
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 43).
HARDWARE The HARDWARE Menu allows the user to optimise their Hardware settings. You can now choose the method of sensing the trigger movement, which level you wish to power the BBSS at, and whether or not you wish the beeper and signal out functions to be enabled. NOTE: The Beeper (BEEPER) and Signal Out (SIG OUT) features can be enabled or disabled on any Ego 7, but will not function unless the relevant expansion board is installed.
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CLEANING THE BREAK-BEAM SENSOR SYSTEM WARNING WARNING: DE-GAS YOUR MARKER, DISCHARGING ANY STORED GAS IN A SAFE DIRECTION, AND REMOVE THE BARREL, LOADER AND AIR SYSTEM TO MAKE THE MARKER EASIER TO WORK ON. Undo the retaining screw for the Break-Beam Sensor Cover on the left hand side of the Eclipse Ego7 using a 5/64th" hex key (SEE FIGURE 9.1). =@> 0%( +/%D8@EK
(CONTINUED) HL@:B >L@;< 9LTV]L [OL Y\IILY ÄUNLY KL[LU[ HUK \ZPUN H KY` 8 [PW JSLHU the detent and it’s location point in the Eclipse Ego7 Body. Replace clean detent back into the Eclipse Ego7 body (SEE FIGURE 9.4) and slide sensor unit back into place (SEE FIGURE 9.5). Replace the Sensor Cover and using a 5/64th" hex key, replace the Bream Beam Sensor Cover retaining screw to hold the sensor cover in place (SEE FIGURE 9.6). Be careful not to cross-thread the screw. Do not over tighten the screw.
CLEANING THE INLINE REGULATOR WARNING WARNING: DE-GAS YOUR MARKER, DISCHARGING ANY STORED GAS IN A SAFE DIRECTION, AND REMOVE THE BARREL, LOADER AND AIR SYSTEM TO MAKE THE MARKER EASIER TO WORK ON. Note: The internals of your Inline Regulator may vary according to the model of Ego 7 that you have. Disconnect the hosing from your Inline Regulator allowing it to be unscrewed from the Front Regulator Mount (FRM) (SEE FIGURE 10.1).
(CONTINUED) HL@:B >L@;< Thoroughly clean the two O-rings on the adjuster screw and lubricate ready for re-assembly. Inspect top face of adjuster unit for any excessive wear or damage as this could cause inline regulator to creep (SEE FIGURE 10.7). =@> ('%- NOTE: THE SEALING FACE ON THE INLINE REGULATOR PISTON CAN ALSO CAUSE THE REGULATOR TO CREEP OR “SUPERCHARGE”, SO THIS SHOULD ALSO BE CHECKED.
CLEANING THE LPR WARNING WARNING: DE-GAS YOUR MARKER, DISCHARGING ANY STORED GAS IN A SAFE DIRECTION, AND REMOVE THE BARREL, LOADER AND AIR SYSTEM TO MAKE THE MARKER EASIER TO WORK ON. The Inline regulator can be removed if needs be. Unscrew the low-pressure regulator cap from the marker body (SEE FIGURE 11.1). =@> ((%( Remove the LPR piston and rear spring from the LPR cap (SEE FIGURE 11.2).
(CONTINUED) HL@:B >L@;< Place the 2nd Gold coloured spring onto the LPR piston and PUZLY[ WPZ[VU HUK ZWYPUN PU[V [OL 379 JHW 6 YPUN LUK ÄYZ[ (SEE FIGURE 11.6). Before screwing the LPR cap back onto your Eclipse Ego7, use a dry Q-tip to clean the seal inside the LPR body (SEE FIGURE 11.7). Lubricate this seal using a light 3 in 1 oil. =@> ((%, Replace the LPR cap by screwing it onto the LPR body in the Eclipse Ego7 (SEE FIGURE 11.8). =@> ((%- =@> ((%.
CLEANING AND LUBRICATING THE RAMMER WARNING WARNING: DE-GAS YOUR MARKER, DISCHARGING ANY STORED GAS IN A SAFE DIRECTION, AND REMOVE THE BARREL, LOADER AND AIR SYSTEM TO MAKE THE MARKER EASIER TO WORK ON. Note: The number of o-rings on the rammer may vary according to the model of Ego 7 that you have. Pull the bolt pin upwards so that it disengages the rammer, allowing the bolt to be removed via the rear of the Eclipse Ego7 (SEE FIGURE 12.1).
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HOW TO STRIP THE EGO7... WARNING WARNING: DE-GAS YOUR MARKER, DISCHARGING ANY STORED GAS IN A SAFE DIRECTION, AND REMOVE THE BARREL, LOADER AND AIR SYSTEM TO MAKE THE MARKER EASIER TO WORK ON. Note: The number of QEVs and the appearance of the LPR body may vary according to the model of Ego7 that you have. =@> (*%( =@> (*%) =@> (*%* =@> (*%+ =@> (*%, =@> (*%+ =@> (*%- ,-%D8@EK
(CONTINUED) Remove the entire LPR assembly, the valve spring and the exhaust valve from the marker body (SEE FIGURE 13.7). Using a 1/8th” hex key remove the valve plug from the underside of the Ego7 body (SEE FIGURE 13.8). A solid brass or Delrin surface should now be visible - this is the bottom of the exhaust valve guide (SEE FIGURE 13.9).
HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE EGO7 WARNING WARNING: DE-GAS YOUR MARKER, DISCHARGING ANY STORED GAS IN A SAFE DIRECTION, AND REMOVE THE BARREL, LOADER AND AIR SYSTEM TO MAKE THE MARKER EASIER TO WORK ON. =@> (+%( ,/%D8@EK
(CONTINUED) HL@:B >L@;< Carefully thread the solenoid and break beam sensor system wires through the access holes in the top of the Ego7 grip frame (SEE FIGURE 14.9) and re-attach the grip frame to the marker body by tightening the two grip frame screws using a 1/8th” hex key (SEE FIGURE 14.10).
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(CONTINUED) HL@:B >L@;< Gently move the trigger forward and carefully remove it from the trigger frame taking care not to damage the micro switch or the optical sensors (SEE FIGURE 15.6). Clean the trigger thoroughly and also clean the space within the frame that the trigger sits in (SEE FIGURE 15.7). Replace the trigger into the frame making sure that it is sitting in the correct position so that the bottom prong passes cleanly through the optical sensor and the set screw moves towards the micro switch.
CLEANING AND LUBRICATING THE BOLT This procedure can be performed with the Eclipse Ego7 gassed up as well as de-gassed. Raise the bolt pin and remove the bolt and bolt pin from the Eclipse Ego7 marker body. Using a dry Q-tip remove any paint or grease from the surface of the bolt (SEE FIGURE 15.1). Lubricate the bolt and replace the bolt, locking the bolt pin into the designated slot in the rammer. -)%D8@EK
CLEANING THE QEV =@> (-%( With the QEV completely removed from the marker, gently unscrew the silver barb cap from the QEV body (SEE FIGURE 16.2). This will allow the cone shaped internal seal to be removed from the barb cap and cleaned if necessary. At this stage your QEV should be split into three separate components; QEV body (blue), QEV seal (black) and barb cap (silver) (SEE FIGURE 16.3).
THE EGO7 SOLENOID ASSEMBLY Ego7 utilises a new purpose built solenoid. Unlike previous Ego solenoids - the Ego7 solenoid is NON-serviceable and as such ANY attempt to strip or service your Ego7 solenoid will immediately void your warranty. -+%D8@EK
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION (S[OV\NO H MYLZO IH[[LY` OHZ ILLU Ä[[LK [OL Eclipse Ego7 will not switch on. ;OL IH[[LY` OHZ ILLU Ä[[LK PUJVYYLJ[S` Fit the Battery correctly with the positive terminal nearest to the side of the frame. The battery terminals are not making proper contact with the battery. Remove the Battery, gently bend the terminals towards where the Battery will sit and then replace the Battery. The battery does not seem to last very long. The battery type is of a low quality.
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The marker is chopping or trapping paint. The Break-Beam Sensor System is switched off. Switch on the Break-Beam Sensor System. The Bolt is dirty, causing the sensor system to incorrectly detect a paintball. Clean the Bolt. The Break-Beam Sensor System is dirty causing the incorrect detection of paintballs. Clean the Break-Beam Sensor System. ;OL ,NV ÄYLZ `L[ IVS[ KVLZU»[ TV]L Bolt pin is not located in Rammer correctly.
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION My Trigger is very “Bouncy”, how can I reduce it? Incorrect Filter settings. Check that your trigger pull is within the limits of your BAND HI and BAND LO settings and that your TT TOL suits your current set-up. Lengthen and strengthen your trigger pull. Refer to Advanced Set-Up Section for guidelines of how to adjust your Ego7 Trigger accordingly. The Break-Beam Sensor System is dirty.
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Ego7 is inconsistent. Inline Regulator is supercharging. Strip and clean Inline Regulator. Leaking Rammer Assembly ( Leak gets louder when bolt is removed ). Front ram shaft seal deteriorated. Replace front Rammer Shaft seal. How can I get the best performance out of my gun? Check your set-up. Using a force-fed loader ( Halo B, Pulse or Reloader B2) with the Break-Beam Sensor System enabled will give the highest performance. ,`L [\YUZ P[ZLSM VMM HM[LY ÄYPUN Eye
LJ8 :8E8;8 Are you unsure of where to send your Eclipse Ego7 to be repaired or serviced? If your local Eclipse dealer can’t assist you, why not contact `V\Y ULHYLZ[ *LY[PÄLK ,JSPWZL Service Centre and arrange to send it into them to undertake any work that you require. MANASSAS - USA Call: 703 257 5090 Visit: www.pevs.com GC8E
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