User's Manual
If you pull and release the trigger more than 4 times, then the LED will
toggle green/red alternately to indicate there was a programming error,
and then go back to the programming menu. The default Eye Mode is 1.
BIP Delay™
Pull and release the trigger once for every 1ms of time you want the
setting to be. For example, if you were programming the BIP Delay™
to 5ms, you would pull and release the trigger 5 times. The default
BIP Delay™ setting is 10ms.
ROF Cap
Pull and release the trigger once for the number of times you want the
Rate of Fire (ROF) cap to be. For example, 20 pulls/releases would
be 20 bps. The ROF cap is only used with Eye Mode 1. In Eye Mode
2, the rate of fire is unlimited. The default ROF Cap is 20 bps.
Eye Power
Pull and release the trigger once for the number of times you want the
Eye Power to be. Each trigger pull represents a level increase. So, a
setting of 5 would make the eye more powerful (able to see through
liquid paint) than a setting of 4. Higher values use more battery life.
The default Eye Sensitivity is 10.
Programming Complete
Once you pulled and released the trigger the number of times neces-
sary to set the function, wait a few seconds. The LED will flash
red/green/orange in rapid succession (numerous times) to let you
know that the new setting has been saved. After this, the LED will
return to the color representing what the current programming menu
item is. At this point, you can once again pull and release the trigger
to toggle between Dwell, Debounce™, Eye Mode, BIP Delay™, ROF
Cap, and Eye Sensitivity programming modes.
You can perform a complete reset, restoring all settings to the factory
defaults. To do this, just hold down the trigger for 6 full seconds. It
does not matter what programming mode you are currently in. The
LED will start flashing red, letting you know that a reset operation is
being performed. After this occurs, you will be back to the program-
ming starting point. DO NOT release the trigger until you see the LED
flashing red or the reset will not occur.
Computer Programming Mode (Equalink)
Just as with all other Equalizer boards, the NME version has an
Equalink port. This port allows customers to fine tune settings as well
as download the latest firmware updates for the board from our web-
site (free of charge!)
To get into computer programming mode, hold the trigger and press
the power button for ½ second and release the power button… but not
the trigger! Keep holding the trigger until the LED switches from the
normal green color to off. The Equalizer is now ready to connect to a
PC. If you accidentally get into computer programming mode, you can
get out by pressing and holding the power button until it turns RED
and release it. If your trigger adjustment setscrew is adjusted too far in
so that it depresses the trigger switch when in the released position,
the marker will go into computer programming mode when it is turned
on!
TERMINOLOGY
Dwell
Dwell is the amount of time that the solenoid will be activated. This
time is measured in milliseconds (1/1000th of a second). The user can
alter the Dwell only when in NORMAL mode. In COMPETITION
mode, the Dwell menu item is not available. Possible values are from
4.0ms to 50.0ms. The factory default is 7.0ms. Changes are made in
.1ms units via the trigger.
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MARKER COMPONENTS