ADHERE STRICTLY TO THESE AND ALL OTHER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES! 01. Please read and understand all 11. Always fit a barrel-blocking device to the Geo2 when 02. The Eclipse Geo2 is not a toy. PAINTBALL SAFETY 12. Always remove all paintballs from the Geo2 when not 03. Careless or improper use, including failure to follow 13. Never point the Geo2 at anything you do not intend instruction manuals before use. RULES MUST BE FOLLOWED AT ALL TIMES.
ADHERE STRICTLY TO THESE AND ALL OTHER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES! 24. Persons under 18 years of age must have adult supervision when using or handling the Geo2. 25. Observe all local and national laws, regulations and guidelines. 26. Use only professional paintball fields where codes of safety are strictly enforced. 27. Use compressed air/nitrogen only. Do not use any other compressed gas or pressurised liquid including CO2. 28.
6 ORIENTATION Names the component parts of the Geo2 Marker. This section is essential reading for everyone. 6 > KNOW YOUR Geo2 7 > Eclipse Shaft4 Barrel 8 > SL3 Inline Regulator 9 >Geo2 bolt system 10 > Geo2 Solenoid assembly 11 > THE Geo2 NAVIGATION CONSOLE 12 > Operational Overview 13 QUICK SET-UP Details on how to get up and running quickly with your Geo2. This section is essential reading for everyone.
46 MAINTENANCE A guide to performing routine maintenance. 46 > Cleaning the Break Beam Sensor System 48 > Cleaning the Inline Regulator 50 > Advanced Inline regulator maintenance 51 > Maintaining the bolt system 54 > Advanced bolt system maintenance 55 > Removing the Frame 56 > Attaching the frame 58 > THE Geo2 SOLENOID ASSEMBLY 61 > the geo2 trigger assembly 63 > The Geo2 on/off Purge SYSTEM 65 The ECLIPSE E-PORTAL Information on the Eclipse E-Portal upgrade for Geo2.
KNOW YOUR Geo2 CLAMPING LEVER FEEDNECK BODY B ORIENTATION A 6.
Eclipse Shaft4 Barrel QUICK GUIDE CONTENTS The Eclipse Geo2 comes as standard with an Eclipse Shaft 4 barrel.1 ORIENTATION The barrel screws into the body of the Geo2 using a right hand thread meaning that if you hold the Geo2 pointing away from you the barrel screws into the body in a counter-clockwise direction.2 QUICK SET-UP 4 USING YOUR GEO2 MENU TREE ADVANCED SET-UP The barrel comprises of two parts, a barrel back A and a barrel front B.
SL3 INLINE REGULATOR #016 NBR70 Inline Regulator Piston WARNING: DO not remove the Inline Purge control valve. THE PURGE CONTROL VALVE DOES NOT NEED TO BE REMOVED DURING REGULAR MAINTENANCE. Failure to comply with this warning may cause the marker to fire a shot that could result in serious injury or death. Purge Control Valve Inline Regulator Spring2 Macroline Fitting Inline Regulator Top1 Inline Regulator Swivel Adjuster Top Regulator Seal ORIENTATION Purge Poppet assembly3 8.
GEO2 Bolt SYSTEM 1 Prop shaft Screw #009 NBR70 20x2 NBR70 QUICK GUIDE CONTENTS ORIENTATION Prop shaft Back Cap QUICK SET-UP Prop shaft Spring USING YOUR GEO2 MENU TREE Rear Bumper ADVANCED SET-UP MAINTENANCE 14x2 HNBR70 4x1 NBR70 E-PORTAL FAULT FINDING SERVICE CENTRES PARTS LIST Prop shaft SPARES & ACCESSORIES INDEX 14x2 HNBR70 Front Bumper 7x1 NBR70 #015 NBR90 #013 NBR70 Bolt Can The Prop Shaft does not need to be fully disassembled for basic maintenance.
Geo2 Solenoid Assembly Spool Pack Retaining Screw Gasket and filter ORIENTATION MaNIFOLD 10. Spool Pack Pilot Valve Back-Check Assembly M2.
At the rear of the Geo2 grip frame you will find the navigation console (Figure 0.
Operational overview Below is a brief overview of what happens when you fire your Geo2. The location of parts discussed in the text below can be found on page 72-73. Assuming the Geo2 is gassed up and turned on Figure 1.1 shows the marker in its idle position. The Firing Chamber is full of compressed air, the Prop Shaft is pushed back into the Back Cap by this compressed air. The Bolt is held back by the air in the Can. Both the Firing Chamber and the Can are supplied with air via the Solenoid Valve.
INSTALLING A 9V BATTERY QUICK GUIDE CONTENTS Ensure that the Geo2 is switched off. Lay the marker on a flat surface in front of you with the feed tube furthest away and with the barrel pointing to the right. ORIENTATION QUICK SET-UP USING YOUR GEO2 Use a 5/64” (2mm) hex wrench to remove the three countersunk screws that hold the rubber grip onto the frame. Peel the grip to the right to expose the circuit board within the frame.
Switching On the Geo2 To switch on the Geo2 press the button twice in quick succession, referred to elsewhere in this manual as ‘doubleclicking’. The Geo2 can also be switched on by pushing and holding the button (figure 3.1). Switching Off the Geo2 Press and hold the button until the display shows TURN OFF. Release the button and re-press it to turn off the Geo2. Alternatively double click the button to enter the menu tree then press to turn off the Geo2.
Using the Break Beam Sensor SYSTEM QUICK GUIDE CONTENTS ORIENTATION The break beam sensor system, referred to elsewhere in this manual as ‘BBSS’ is used to detect when a paintball is ready to fire from the Geo2. If no paintball is ready then the BBSS will inhibit the Geo2 from firing. This prevents the Geo2 from ‘chopping’ paintballs that are not fully loaded into the marker. QUICK SET-UP To switch off the BBSS, press and hold the seconds (See Figure 3.3).
Setting up your Geo2 Before you can begin to use your Geo2, you will need to attach an air system and a paintball loader. INSTALLING A PRESET AIR SYSTEM WARNING: the Geo2 cannot be used with co2, it can only be powered by compressed air or nitrogen. USING YOUR GEO2 WARNING: Always relieve all residual gas pressure from the Geo2 before unscrewing the preset air system. Warning: Make sure the marker is turned off and that no paintballs are in the marker or loader before installing an air system.
INSTALLING AN ADJUSTABLE AIR SYSTEM QUICK GUIDE CONTENTS ORIENTATION QUICK SET-UP USING YOUR GEO2 Warning: Make sure the marker is turned off and that no paintballs are in the marker or loader before installing an air system. MENU TREE ADVANCED SET-UP MAINTENANCE E-PORTAL FAULT FINDING SERVICE CENTRES FIG 4.4 (See Figure 4.4). (See Figure 4.5).
T-Slot Mounting System Macroline Hosing and Elbows The Geo2 utilises a T-slot arrangement to mount the OOPS to the bottom of the frame. The T-slot is an improvement over the dovetail mounting system found on most paintball markers, and is much more able to withstand the rigours of modern tournament paintball.
ATTACHING A LOADER QUICK GUIDE CONTENTS ORIENTATION Warning: Do not over tighten the clamping feed neck as this may damage the loader or FEED Neck itself. QUICK SET-UP USING YOUR GEO2 MENU TREE Using a 5/32” hex key or your fingers, turn the sprocket screw of the clamping feed neck counter clockwise (see ADVANCED SET-UP MAINTENANCE figure 5.1). E-PORTAL FAULT FINDING SERVICE CENTRES FIG 5.1 SPARES & ACCESSORIES INDEX figure 5.1).
SETTING THE TRIGGER The Geo2 provides the user with the option to use either a micro-switch or an Opto sensor as the means for detecting trigger pulls. Before you begin to adjust and set your trigger, you must first select the method of trigger detection that you wish to use by entering the Main menu and making your selection from the Hardware menu (see page 40).
(Continued) QUICK GUIDE CONTENTS The micro switch activation screw is used to adjust the point in the trigger pull at which the micro-switch is activated. 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 6.4).
Adjusting THE Velocity USING YOUR GEO2 When using your Geo2, you may wish to change the velocity at which your Geo2 is firing. This is done by inserting a 1/8" hex key into the adjuster screw at the bottom of your Geo2 Inline Regulator and adjusting it accordingly (See Figure 7.1).
USER INTERFACE QUICK GUIDE CONTENTS The Geo2 has a simple user interface through which all aspects of it’s electronic control system can be monitored and adjusted by means of the three pushbuttons and graphical LCD which comprise the navigation console.
The Break Beam Sensor System INDICATOR (BBSS) The BBSS is able to switch itself off in the event of a blockage or contamination preventing it from functioning correctly. In this instance, the BBSS will switch itself back on once the blockage is cleared and the correct operation can be resumed.
The sound indicator The sound indicator on the run screen is used to convey if the sound parameter in the Hardware menu (page 41) is switched on or off. There are two possible conditions that can be indicated: OPTO SENSOR SELECTED, READING MID-RANGE The Geo2 is configured to use the Opto sensor to detect trigger pulls. The Opto sensor is currently reading somewhere between the Opto release point and the Opto pull point, i.e. the trigger is half depressed.
THE LOCK INDICATOR The Geo2 has a tournament lock which prevents the user from making changes to any parameter that affects the way in which the Geo2 shoots, without the need for tools. This feature is necessary in order to make the Geo2 legal for tournament play. When the lock is enabled the lock indictor will show a closed padlock . USING YOUR GEO2 When the lock is disabled the lock indictor will show an open padlock . 26.
When the actual ROF is selected for display the run screen will look something like the screen to the right. The value displayed in the top left of the screen represents the number of full cycles completed in a second - the actual rate of fire over that second. The value below it is the maximum actual rate of fire that has been achieved. The graph below this number shows the actual rates of fire achieved over time where each bar represents the amount of pulls in that second.
MAIN MENU MAIN MENU TURN OFF PRESET LOAD SAVE Turn off the Geo2 USER 1 USER 2 FACTORY NPPL PSP 10 PSP 12 MS 10 CANCEL Load the USER1 settings Load the USER 2 settings Load the default factory settings (semi-automatic) Load NPPL 2008 compliant settings Load the PSP 10 balls per second (BPS) compliant settings Load the PSP 12 balls per second (BPS) compliant settings Load Millennium Series 2010 compliant settings Cancel the load operation USER 1 USER 2 CANCEL Save the current settings as the USER 1 sett
QUICK GUIDE MAIN MENU CONTENTS ORIENTATION QUICK SET-UP RAMP SETUP* (FIRE MODE DEPENDANT) TYPE STEP LINEAR CANCEL KICK IN SUSTAIN RESTART FSD COMP FSD DELAY E-PORTAL Percentage linear ramp rate (TYPE dependant) SERVICE CENTRES 3-9 Number of shots before ramping can start SPARES & ACCESSORIES 3.3 - 10.0 PPS Rate at which trigger has to be pulled in pulls per second (PPS) before ramping can start 3.3 - 10.
MAIN MENU FULL PULL TM RELEASE TM PULL PT* RELEASE PT* 1.0 - 20.0 ms Time in milliseconds (ms) that a paintball must be in the breech for the Geo2 to be ready to fire 3.0 - 25.0 ms Time in milliseconds (ms) that the trigger must be pulled for a shot to be fired 3.0 - 25.
QUICK GUIDE MAIN MENU DBL CLICK CONTENTS ORIENTATION NONE POWER UP ALL CANCEL BACK TRAINING Off On Cancel Double click is disabled entirely Double click for power up only Double click is fully enabled Cancel the DBL click selection Return to Main menu Training mode disabled Training mode enabled Cancel training mode selection QUICK SET-UP USING YOUR GEO2 MENU TREE ADVANCED SET-UP MAINTENANCE E-PORTAL FAULT FINDING SERVICE CENTRES PARTS LIST SPARES & ACCESSORIES INDEX GAUGE MAX* BACK GAME TIMER GAME
ACCESSING THE MENU SYSTEM To access the Main menu from the run screen double-click the button and the first item on the Main menu will be displayed. Alternatively, push and hold the button for 2 seconds. ADVANCED SET-UP Some of the parameters in the menu system can have a tournament lock applied to them. This lock can be toggled on and off by pressing to tournament lock button on the circuit board ( see A in fig 8.1).
The Main Menu QUICK GUIDE CONTENTS ORIENTATION QUICK SET-UP USING YOUR GEO2 MENU TREE ADVANCED SET-UP MAINTENANCE E-PORTAL FAULT FINDING SERVICE CENTRES PARTS LIST SPARES & ACCESSORIES The Main menu is contains both individual editable parameters and sub-menus which contain editable parameters. Some of these parameters affect the way the Geo2 shoots and are tournament locked as standard from the factory.1 The layout of the Main menu is correct at time of printing.
Preset > NPPL: Load a set of parameters that configures the Geo2 to comply with the 2008 NPPL rules governing firing modes.1,2 In order to simplify the set up of the Geo2 a number of preset configurations are available for selection. Choosing one of these presets will cause all of the necessary parameters to be set in such a way as to make the Geo2 comply with the rules governing a particular paintball league1. It is also possible for the user to save up to two preset configurations of their own.
This parameter is used to select the firing mode of the Geo2 and has the following choices: > Semi: This is the default and in this firing mode the Geo2 will fire one shot for every trigger pull. > RAMP: In this firing mode, the rate of fire is increased above the rate at which the trigger is pulled once certain criteria have been met. These criteria are set by the parameters on the Ramp Setup menu.1 > CANCEL: Editing is cancelled and the parameter is unchanged.
Ramp setup the ramp settings menu ADVANCED SET-UP This menu is only available when ramping has been selected with the FIRE Mode parameter and comprises a list of parameters that control the way in which the Geo2 ramps, as shown below. 36. > STEP: Step ramping will cause the Geo2 to shoot 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.
SEMI SHOTS RESTART THE SEMI SHOTS menu THE RAMP RESTART PARAMETER The parameter sets the number of shots in semi-automatic that are required at the KICK IN rate before ramping will start. The parameter can be set between 3 and 9 pulls in 1 pull increments. The RESTART parameter defines the amount of time after the last trigger pull during which the ramp can be restarted with a single trigger pull.
ADVANCED SET-UP Dwell 38. FILTER THE DWELL parameter THE FILTER MENU The DWELL parameter sets the amount of time that the solenoid is energized and therefore the amount of gas that is released with each shot of the Geo2. Setting this parameter too low will result in low velocity shots and/or excessive shot to shot velocity fluctuations. Setting the parameter too high will simply waste gas and make the Geo2 louder. The DWELL can be set between 0.0 and 25.0 milliseconds.
Pull TM THE Trigger PULL TIME parameter The DEBOUNCE parameter is used to combat any trigger bounce that might occur in the Geo2 and can be set between level 1 and level 9 in one level increments. > LEVEL 9: Level 9 providing the most filtering (least ‘bouncy’). The PULL TM parameter is used to set the minimum amount of time that the trigger must be pulled before it is recognised as a valid trigger pull. This parameter can be set between 3.0 and 20.0 milliseconds in 0.5 increments.
BASIC TRIGGER FILTER SET-UP 95% of trigger bounce problems can be eliminated by utilizing one of the nine fixed DEBOUNCE choices (LEVEL 1-9). In attempting to eliminate trigger bounce it is advisable to try the nine fixed DEBOUNCE choices before attempting any advanced set up of the trigger filters. ADVANCED SET-UP ADVANCED TRIGGER FILTER SET-UP 40.
Tones The tones parameter The Geo2 is fitted with a dual trigger pull detection system. A non-contact Optoelectronic trigger sensor arrangement is used to detect trigger movement whilst a micro - switch is used to provide a more traditional tactile feedback for the trigger. The TRIGGER parameter is used to select which system is used. The choices available are as follows: This parameter determines if the Geo2 emits a tone each time any of the pushbuttons on the navigation console are activated.
Grn Level THE LCD BACKLIGHT GREEN LEVEL Parameter The percentage of green light emitted from the LCD backlight. DBL CLICK THE Double clicking Parameter This parameter is used to select where double-clicking the button can be used. The choices available for this parameter are: >NONE: Double clicking is disabled entirely. Blu Level ADVANCED SET-UP THE LCD BACKLIGHT BLUE LEVEL Parameter 42. The percentage of blue light emitted from the LCD backlight.
The TRAINING parameter is used to select Training mode. In Training mode the Geo2 will function exactly the same as normal but with two important differences: 1. The solenoid valve is not driven so the bolt does not move and does not release a burst of air. Instead the beeper will sound for each pull of the trigger. This simulates the firing cycle without wasting air and generating lots of noise. 2. The BBSS is overridden so that the Geo2 can cycle without paint.
ADVANCED SET-UP Shot Count 44. GAUGE MAX THE shot count MENU the Gauge Max parameter The Shot Count menu allows the user to alter the shot gauge that appears in the shot count run screen. The gauge max parameter allows the user to set the number the gauge counts down from every time the Geo2 is fired. The user can set the gauge from 100 to 2000 in increments of 10. GAUGE the Gauge Parameter The gauge parameter allows the user to toggle the gauge graphic on and off, in the shot counter run screen.
TIMER Alarm The game timer menu the Alarm Time Parameter This menu is comprised of parameters that control the operation of the Game Timer. An alarm condition is generated whenever the game timer counts down to a specific time set by the ALARM parameter. This parameter can be set between 00:00 and 10:00 minutes in 10 second increments.
Cleaning the Break Beam Sensor System Warning: De-gas your marker, discharging any stored gas in a safe direction, and remove the barrel, loader, air system and any paintballs to make the marker easier and safer to work on. Undo the retaining screw for the Break Beam Sensor cover on the left hand side of the Geo2 using a 5/64" (2mm) hex key (See Figure 9.1). FIG 9.1 Maintenance Remove the sensor cover to expose the back of the Break Beam Sensor unit (See Figure 9.2).
(CONTINUED) QUICK GUIDE CONTENTS Remove the rubber Detent and using a dry cotton bud clean the Detent and it’s location point in the Geo2 Body.1 (See Figure 9.4) Replace the Detent back into the Geo2 body and place the BBSS back into the designated slot in the body (See Figure 9.5). Ensure that the sensor is face down in the body i.e. looking into the breech.
Cleaning the Inline Regulator Warning: De-gas your marker, discharging any stored gas in a safe direction, and remove the barrel, loader, air system and any paintballs to make the marker easier and safer to work on. FIG 10.1 Disconnect the macroline hosing from your Inline Regulator allowing it to be unscrewed from the Front Regulator Mount (FRM) (See Figure 10.1). Inspect the o-ring at the top of the threads on the FRM for damage. Replace and re-lubricate as necessary.
Using a dry cotton bud, clean the internal 008 NBR70 o-ring that sits inside the top section of the Adjuster Top. Then using a small hex key gently apply Eclipse Grease to the o-ring (See Figure 10.6).1 QUICK GUIDE At this point if you are maintaining the Inline Regulator to fix a supercharging issue, turn to page 50 to the ‘Advanced SL3 Inline Regulator Maintenance’ section. If you are not fixing a supercharging issue then there is no need to perform this advanced maintenance procedure.
Advanced Inline Regulator maintenance Warning: De-gas your marker, discharging any stored gas in a safe direction, and remove the barrel, loader, air system and any paintballs to make the marker easier and safer to work on. Maintenance This procedure is only required if your are fixing a supercharging SL3 Inline Regulator (common symptoms of supercharging are a very high velocity first shot and/or large variances in shot to shot consistency.) 50. FIG 10.11 FIG 10.12 FIG 10.13 FIG 10.14 FIG 10.
Maintaining the bolt System QUICK GUIDE CONTENTS ORIENTATION QUICK SET-UP USING YOUR GEO2 Warning: De-gas your marker, discharging any stored gas in a safe direction, and remove the barrel, loader, air system and any paintballs to make the marker easier and safer to work on. MENU TREE ADVANCED SET-UP MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE E-PORTAL Using a 1/4” hex key or fingers unscrew the Prop Shaft from the marker body (SEE FIGURE 11.1).
(CONTINUED) By inserting a finger or an appropriately sized hex key into the rear of the marker body (SEE previous PAge FIGURE 11.4), hook onto one of the holes in the Can and extract it from the marker body (SEE FIGURE 11.6). You should now have removed the following parts from the marker body: the Can (A), the Bolt (B) and the Prop Shaft (C) (SEE FIGURE 11.7). FIG 11.
(CONTINUED) QUICK GUIDE Take the Prop Shaft and having cleaned off any old grease, paint or debris, apply Eclipse Grease to the large rear o-ring and the threads (SEE FIGURE 11.10) and also to the 14x2 o-ring near the front of the Prop Shaft (SEE FIGURE 11.11). ORIENTATION Take the Bolt and having cleaned off any old grease, paint or debris, apply a light film of Eclipse Grease to cover the front end of the bolt and also the internal rear bore of the bolt (SEE FIGURE 11.12).
Advanced Bolt System Maintenance This procedure is only required if you are replacing the front Prop Shaft bumper, or maintaining the rear Prop Shaft 14x2 o-ring, which if damaged or dirty will cause a leak around the Back Cap of the Geo2. Maintenance To replace an excessively worn front bumper, insert an appropriately sized hex key or screw driver shaft into the hole in the middle of the Prop Shaft, then unscrew the Prop Shaft Tip by hand (SEE FIGURE 11.18).
HOW TO remove the frame QUICK GUIDE CONTENTS ORIENTATION QUICK SET-UP USING YOUR GEO2 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. MENU TREE ADVANCED SET-UP MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE E-PORTAL Disconnect any hosing and unscrew the Inline Regulator from the Front Regulator Mount (FRM) as detailed in the ‘Cleaning the Inline Regulator’ section of this Maintenance Guide.
AtTaching the frame 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. To install the Frame, firstly ensure the solenoid and BBSS wires are sat in the channel on the left of the body (SEE FIGURE 12.6).
(Continued) QUICK GUIDE CONTENTS Connect the Solenoid and Break Beam Sensor System wiring harnesses to their respective ports on the Geo2 Circuit Board and (SEE FIGURE 12.10). Adjust the wires so that they sit neatly in the Grip Frame and ensure that the wires do not obstruct either the Microswitch or the Opto sensor (SEE FIGURE 12.11). Attach the Geo2 Rubber Grips to the Frame using a 5/64” hex key to replace the 6 grip screws (SEE FIGURE 12.12).
the Geo2 solenoid Assembly Warning: De-gas your marker, discharging any stored gas in a safe direction, and remove the barrel, loader, air system and any paintballs to make the marker easier and safer to work on. Maintenance With the frame separated from the Geo2 body and the Solenoid Assembly and BBSS Assembly unplugged from the Circuit Board (see page 55) use a 5/64” hex key to undo and remove the two screws that hold the Solenoid Assembly onto the Geo2 body (SEE FIGURE13.1). 58. FIG 13.1 FIG 13.
(CONTINUED) QUICK GUIDE CONTENTS Using a 5/64” hex key, unscrew and remove the Back-Check Assembly from the manifold (SEE FIGURE 13.7). The BackCheck Assembly comprises of three parts; the Back-Check Ball, the Back-Check Spring and the Back-Check Cap (SEE FIGURE 13.8). If the Back-Check Ball or Spring is deformed or damaged replace as necessary using authentic Geo2 Spares. Using an appropriately sized Phillips head screwdriver, remove the Spool Pack Retaining screw from the manifold (SEE FIGURE 13.
(CONTINUED) Clean off any dirt, debris, paint or grease from the Spool Pack and inspect the o-rings for signs of wear or damage(SEE FIGURE 13.14). If any of the o-rings on the Spool Pack are damaged replace the entire spool pack. Using a dry Q-tip clean the inside of the manifold where the Spool Pack resides ensuring that any dirt, debris and old grease is removed (SEE FIGURE 13.15).
The Geo2 Trigger ASSEMBLY QUICK GUIDE CONTENTS ORIENTATION QUICK SET-UP USING YOUR GEO2 Warning: De-gas your marker, discharging any stored gas in a safe direction, and remove the barrel, loader, air system and any paintballs to make the marker easier and safer to work on. MENU TREE ADVANCED SET-UP MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE E-PORTAL FAULT FINDING Remove the screws from the Geo2 frame that hold the bearing carrier in place in the top of the frame (SEE FIGURE 14.1).
(CONTINUED) Replace the trigger spring into the spring hole in the top of the trigger and position the trigger so that the hole through the trigger lines up with the holes in the bearing carrier, slide the trigger pin in place (SEE FIGURE 14.6).1 Gently lower the trigger assembly and bearing carrier into the frame, taking care not to damage the micro-switch or the Opto sensor, and ensuring that the trigger is positioned correctly (SEE FIGURE 14.7).
The Geo2 on/off purge system (oops) QUICK GUIDE CONTENTS ORIENTATION QUICK SET-UP USING YOUR GEO2 Warning: De-gas your marker, discharging any stored gas in a safe direction, and remove the barrel, loader, air system and any paintballs to make the marker easier and safer to work on. MENU TREE ADVANCED SET-UP MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE E-PORTAL FAULT FINDING Having disconnected the macroline hose from the fitting on the OOPS body, unscrew the OOPS knob from the OOPS body (SEE FIGURE 15.1).
(CONTINUED) Clean and check the condition of the single internal 006 NBR90 o-ring in the front of the OOPS insert, replace if necessary (SEE FIGURE 15.5). Lubricate all three of these o-rings liberally using Eclipse Grease (SEE FIGURE 15.6). Replace the OOPS insert into the OOPS body ensuring that the o-ring end goes in first, pushing it into place (SEE FIGURE 15.7).
THE Eclipse E-Portal QUICK GUIDE CONTENTS ORIENTATION The Geo2 is compatible with Eclipse E-Portal software. This software is an upgrade to the Geo2 platform. The E-Portal software, USB cable and USB daughter board are sold as a kit, separate from the Geo2.
SYMPTOM Although a fresh battery has been fitted, the Geo2 will not switch on. The battery does not seem to last very long. POSSIBLE CAUSE The battery has been fitted incorrectly. 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 type is of a low quality.
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION QUICK GUIDE CONTENTS ORIENTATION The Geo2 does not fire. The Bream Beam Sensor System is dirty causing Clean the Break Beam Sensor System. the incorrect detection of paintballs. Trigger and trigger detection method are set up Set up trigger correctly (refer to “Setting the incorrectly. Trigger”section). USING YOUR GEO2 MENU TREE ADVANCED SET-UP MAINTENANCE E-PORTAL Solenoid Assembly is not plugged into Geo2 PCB correctly.
SYMPTOM Geo2 has velocity drop-off during rapid fire. POSSIBLE CAUSE Poorly maintained Inline Regulator. SOLUTION Strip, lubricate and rebuild Inline Regulator. Battery is poor quality or has insufficient power. Use an Alkaline or metal hydride battery. Do not use a low quality or rechargeable battery. On/Off Purge System is leaking from front hole. 006 NBR 90 o-ring inside OOPS Insert is damaged or dry. Replace the 006 NBR 90 o-ring and lubricate with Eclipse Grease. Geo2 Trigger is very“bouncy”.
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66 65 09 64 12 62 08 33 33 31 PARTS LIST 55 02 04 03 23 15 14 25 25 16 13 32 37 24 39 25 30 72.
QUICK GUIDE PART NAME CONTENTS ORIENTATION 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 Plastic Push Button Strip Display Window Navigation Console PCB Retaining Screw Rear Frame Screw Front Frame Screw Rubber Grip Screw Inline Regulator Top Inline Regulator Swivel Collar Inline Regulator Bottom Inline Regulator Top o-ring Inline Regulator Piston Inline Regulator Piston o-ring Inline Regulator Spring Inline Regulator Adjuster Assembly Inline Regulator Adjuster o-ring
SCREW QTY 5 PARTS LIST 2 74. DESCRIPTION PCB SCREW (3), BEARING CARRIER SCREW (2) ( M2.5 x5 CAP HEAD SOCKET) SOLENOID SCREW (2) ( M2.
O-RING LOCATION O-RING LOCATION QUICK GUIDE CONTENTS ORIENTATION Prop Shaft Back (x2) HNBR70 Bolt Rear HNBR70 QUICK SET-UP USING YOUR GEO2 MENU TREE Back Cap ADVANCED SET-UP MAINTENANCE 14x2 20x2 E-PORTAL Bolt Front FAULT FINDING SERVICE CENTRES PARTS LIST Can Outside (x2) SPARES & ACCESSORIES 013 INDEX SL3 Inline Reg Adjuster Outside 011 020 Prop -Shaft Retaining Screw Rear Can Inside Geo2 Body FRM 017 SL3 Inline Reg Piston SL3 Inline Reg Bottom Shaft4 Back (Body End) 016 008 7x1 006
QUICK GUIDE CONTENTS ECLIPSE Grease The recommended grease for use in all maintenance and servicing procedures that require grease. TECH FLEX MAT Protect your Geo2 whilst you maintain it with the Eclipse Tech Flex Mat. Eclipse E-Portal Connect your GEO2 to a PC for ultimate customisability. See page 65 for more information on the E-Portal.
INDEX INDEX 78. Actual Rate of Fire......27 Adjuster Screw………8 Adjuster Top……..8 Advanced Trigger Filter Setup......40 ALARM......31, 45 Air System......16 – 17 Anti Double Ball……………..72 – 73 AUTO OFF......30, 42 AUX OUT......30, 42 AUX OUT Indicator......23 - 24 BACK......28 - 31 Back-Check Assembly…………10, 72 – 73 BACKLIGHT......30, 41 Basic Trigger Filter Set-up......40 Battery......6, 13, 72 – 73 Battery Level Indicator......23, 26 Bearing Carrier Assembly......72 – 73 Bearing Carrier Screw…………..
SAVE......28, 34 SEMI......28 SEMI SHOTS......29, 37 Shaft4 Barrel......7 SHOT COUNT......31, 44 Shot Counter......26 Solenoid Assembly......6, 10, 58 – 60, 72 – 73 Solenoid Retaining Screw......6, 74 SOUND......30, 41 Sound Indicator.....23, 25 Spool Pack…………10 Spool Pack Retaining Screw……….10 Spring Return Strength Screw......21 START......31, 45 STEP......29 SUSTAIN......29, 37 TIMER......45 TIMING......37 TONES......30, 41 TRAINING......31, 43 Trigger......6, 20 – 21, 72 – 73 TRIGGER......
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