User's Manual

Possible values are from 1 to 20. The factory default is 10. Changes
are made in 1 unit increments.
Reset
This option will reset ALL of the settings to the factory default! If you
find that you are having problems remembering the factory defaults,
just use this option to reset your board and start over! The user can
Reset the board only when in NORMAL mode.
ADJUSTMENTS
Feed neck:
The NME has a clamping feed neck. Turn it clockwise to tighten on the
neck of your hopper. Turn counter clockwise to loosen. Take care not
to over tighten the feed neck as the force could get your hopper stuck
or in some cases crack the hopper necks.
When adjusting your LPR and in-line regulators make sure you have
sufficient air attached to the NME. Make certain there is no paint in the
NME and attach a barrel plug to the NME. For safe practice anyone in
the surrounding area must wear paintball approved eye protective
gear.
LPR:
We recommend setting the LPR to the lowest possible pressure while
maintaining operational consistency. Operating pressure for the LPR
is between 50 and 100psi. Operationally speaking, the lower the better,
as when the pressure gets too high, the chances of internal air leaks
increases and the recoil gets stronger. Warning Never over pressurize
your LPR. 125psi Is the maximum pressure the solenoid will withstand.
Over pressurization of the LPR will cause severe damage to the sole-
noid and void warranty.
When the pressure is too low the marker will be restricted in firing and
velocity might be low and inconsistent. A good starting pressure is at
about 80psi. This is achieved by loosening the LPR locking set screw,
turning the LPR knob clockwise and keeping your eye on the front
block gauge. The pressure on the front block gauge is NOT the in-line
pressure but it is the LPR pressure. Set it at 80psi and tighten the LPR
locking set screw. Any time you adjust the regulator dry fire the NME 3
to 4 shots to stabilize the regulator.
In-line Regulator:
Warning DO NOT OVER PRESSURIZE the In-line regulator doing so
might blow your solenoid and result in low ball velocity. Velocity adjust-
ments are made at the in-line regulator. Velocity adjustments are
achieved by turning the 3/16 allen screw clockwise. Warning DO NOT
SCREW THE SET SCREW PAST FLUSH of the regulator body, doing
so will over pressurize the regulator and damage the regulator pin. The
NME marker requires a minimum in-line pressure of about 125psi to
seal. Pressure will vary between 200 to 300psi. At about 220psi you
should see about 3 threads from the set screw sticking out past the
regulator bottom. At this pressure you will be at about 280 fps. When
adjusting the regulator pressure 3 to 4 shots should be fired to allow
the regulator to stabilize. For those of you that do not have a tool to
check the pressure of the in-line regulator this is a good practice. With
air supply to the NME and after you set your LPR to about 80psi,
unscrew the set screw at the bottom of the regulator until pressure
stops flowing through the NME. With small increments over a chrono-
graph turn the set screw clockwise. You will see the velocity start to
rise. Set at desired velocity. Take note not to make large adjustments if
you go past about 300psi the velocity will stop rising and begin to fall.
You will not be able to get your NME to shoot more than about 200
FPS if you over pressurize the regulator.
Trigger adjustments:
There are 3 adjustments to your trigger.
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MARKER COMPONENTS
1
19
13
14
1
2
3