User's Manual
THE MODE MENU
Scroll through the main menu until the
MODE option is displayed and then
press Select. The edit indicators appear
and you you have now entered the
MODE Menu as shown to the right:
The Eclipseblade Zero.B has three differ-
ent modes of operation: Semi-automatic
mode, Classic mode and Training mode.
To select the Semi-automatic mode of
operation, scroll to the SEMI option and
press Select.
To select the Classic mode of operation,
scroll to the CLASSIC option and press
Select.
To select the Training mode of operation,
scroll to the TRAINING option and press
Select.
To return to the Main Menu, scroll to the
CANCEL option and press Select.
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In SEMI mode, depressing the trigger will
start the ring cycle as follows:
The Sear solenoid is energised, which
actuates the sear and causes the ham-
mer to be released.
The Cocking solenoid is energised,
which causes the cocking block to retract
the bolt and open the breech.
If the breech sensor is active, then the
cocking block remains retracted for a
preset time (determined by your C T/OUT
value) or until a paintball is detected in
the breech. If the breech sensor is inac-
tive then the cocking block will remain
retracted for a preset time (determined
by your C ON value).
The cocking solenoid is de-energised
and the cocking block brings the bolt
forward, closing the breech.
In CLASSIC mode, depressing the
trigger will again start the ring cycle as
follows:
The Sear solenoid is energised, which
actuates the sear and causes the ham-
mer to be released.
The Cocking solenoid is energised,
which causes the cocking block to retract
the bolt and open the breech.
If the breech sensor is active, then the
cocking block remains retracted until the
trigger is released, and either a ball is
detected by the sensor or a preset time
has elapsed without a ball being detected
(determined by your C T/OUT value). If
the breech sensor is inactive then the
cocking block will remain retracted until
the trigger is released, provided that the
cocking block has been retracted for at
least a preset time (determined by your
C ON value).
The cocking solenoid is de-energised
and the cocking block brings the bolt
forward, closing the breech.
USING THE MODE MENU
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