Manual

The magnet return strength screw is used to adjust the amount of
force with which the trigger is returned to its rest position by the
magnet. Turn the screw clockwise to increase the amount of force.
Do not turn the screw too far or it will negate the position of the
front stop screw. Turn the screw counter-clockwise to reduce the
amount of force. Do not turn the screw too far or there may not
be enough force to return the trigger
(SEE FIGURE 7D)
.
The micro-switch activation screw is used to adjust the point
in the trigger pull at which the micro-switch is activated (only
if the Trigger parameter on page 37 is set to ‘SWITCH’). Turn
the screw clockwise to decrease the amount of trigger travel
to the activation point. Turn the screw counter-clockwise to
increase the amount of trigger travel to the activation point
(SEE FIGURE 7E)
. Do not set the micro-switch activation screw
too far out when using the OPTO sensors, as the screw can
stop against the micro-switch before the trigger prong enters
the OPTO sensors.
The spring return strength screw is used to adjust the spring
strength that returns the trigger to its resting position. Turn
the screw clockwise to increase the amount of spring return
strength in the trigger pull. Turn this screw counter-clockwise
to reduce the amount of spring return strength in the trigger
pull. Do not turn the screw too far counter-clockwise or there
will not be enough force to return the trigger consistently
(SEE
FIGURE 7F)
.
When setting the trigger it is important to ensure that the
electronic trigger detection is working correctly. When the
trigger is fully depressed the Trigger Detection Indicator (TDI)
should point upwards . When the trigger is fully
released the TDI should point downwards .
For more information, see understanding the Trigger Detection
Indicator (TDI) on page 24 and the Filter menu on pages
34-35.
CONTiNUED
FIG 7D
FIG 7E
FIG 7F
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