User's Manual
In-Line Regulator
The in-line regulator is mounted on the bottom of the front block and is
used as a front fore grip. Warning DO NOT OVER PRESSURIZE the
In-line regulator doing so might blow your solenoid. Over pressurizing
the in-line regulator will result in low ball velocity. Velocity adjustments
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 125 psi to seal.
Pressure will vary between 200 to 300 psi. At about 220 psi you should
see about 3 threads from the set screw. 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 neutralize.
ELECTRONICS Powered by the W.A.S. Equalizer
USAGE
The NME powered by Equalizer has numerous features, which can be
a bit overwhelming to those that are not use to having so much flexibil-
ity. However, every possible step has been taken to make sure that
the use of this product is extremely simple.
Battery Information
The NME uses a standard 9v battery. To change the battery, remove
the Grip.
Remove the 4 4/40 Allen screws securing the two frame halves. The
battery fits into the bottom of the grip frame. Disconnect the old battery
and re-connect the new one.
WARNING make sure the grip screws do not protrude into the grip
frame. Use the provided 6-32x ¼ length flat head screws. The use of
longer screws will damage the solenoid, electronic components and
the battery.
Anti Chop Eye
The Anti-Chop Eye are a pair of photo sensors in the bottom of the
breach determining when the paintball is seated and ready to fire. The
BIP mode within the mode menu can be set to determine how long the
marker waits after seeing the ball before it will fire. Factory recom-
mended setting is 5ms. Also the eye mode can be set to accommodate
your shooting preference. See "EYE MODE" in the programming section.
Turning on the NME powered by Equalizer
To turn on the NME powered by Equalizer, press and hold the power
button (located on the back of the grip frame tray) for ½ of a second,
and release it. The LED should light orange and stay that way for sev-
eral seconds after releasing the button.
Turning off the NME powered by Equalizer
To turn off the NME powered by Equalizer, press and hold the power
button until the LED becomes solid red, and then release the button.
Bypassing the Eye System
In order to be able to "dry fire" the marker, the eye system must be
bypassed. When the eye system is enabled, the marker will not fire
unless there is something in the breech. To bypass the eye system,
press and hold the power button for ½ second. The LED will blink
orange, indicating that the eye system has been bypassed. Repeating
this procedure will enable the eye system.
General Usage Tips
The LED boot sequence is as follows: solid orange (booting), followed
by solid green (normal mode) or solid red (competition mode).
The rate of fire is limited only by how fast the pneumatics will cycle,
how fast you can pull the trigger, and how fast your loader can feed
your marker.
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MARKER COMPONENTS/SPECIFICATIONS