User's Manual
Scroll through the SET-UP Menu until
the FILTER option is displayed and then
press Select. This will display BALL, the
rst option on the FILTER Menu:
Press the Lower pushbutton to scroll
down through each of the options on
the FILTER Menu. Once the last option
has been displayed, pressing the Lower
pushbutton will cause the rst option to
be displayed.
Press the Raise pushbutton to scroll
up through each of the options on the
FILTER Menu. Once the rst option
has been displayed, pressing the Raise
pushbutton will cause the last option to
be displayed.
Press the Select pushbutton to select the
displayed option.
Selecting BACK will return the display to
the SET-UP Menu.
THE FILTER MENU
During the ring cycle, the breech sensor
looks rst for an empty breech and then
for a paintball within the breech. Only
when the sensor has detected both con-
ditions will it allow the bolt to close. The
breech sensor software lter allows you
to ne tune the operation of the breech
sensor by allowing you to specify how
long the sensor has to see an “empty”
breech for and how long it has to see a
ball for.
SETTING THE BALL DETECTION TIME
Scroll through the FILTER Menu until the
Ball Detection Time (BALL) option is
displayed.
The current value of the Ball Detection
Time (BALL) is displayed on the right
hand side of the display.
Press the Select pushbutton to enter the
edit function and the edit indicator will
appear on the display.
Press and release the Raise pushbut-
ton to increase the Ball Detection Time
(BALL) in 1 millisecond increments.
Press and hold the Raise pushbutton
to increase the Ball Detection Time
(BALL) more rapidly.
Press and release the Lower pushbutton
to decrease the Ball Detection Time
(BALL) in 1 millisecond increments.
Press and hold the Lower pushbutton
to decrease the Ball Detection Time
(BALL) more rapidly.
Press Select to save the Ball Detection
Time (BALL) and the edit indicator will
disappear from the display to indicate
that the value has been accepted.
USING THE BREECH SENSOR FILTER
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