User's Manual

Because the Equalizer can easily exceed the feed rate of any loader in
existence, it is recommended that you use a force-feed type of loader
for the best possible performance.
LED Colors and Meanings
The LED used with the Equalizer can light up in one of 3 different col-
ors. The Equalizer uses this to indicate to the user when certain
events are occurring. This is a breakdown of what the LED states rep-
resent:
Solid Red: In menu mode.
Blinking Green (once per second): Normal operation, anti-chop system
is enabled, Eye Mode 1 (rate of fire capped at user preset).
Blinking Green (twice per second): Normal operation, anti-chop system
is enabled, Eye Mode 2 (unlimited rate of fire).
Blinking Orange: Normal operation, anti-chop system is disabled.
Blinking Red: Battery is low.
Red/Green toggle: There is an error with the anti-chop system
Flickering green: Paintball or object in the breech.
Tournament Lock
It is possible to put the Equalizer into a tournament lock (COMPETI-
TION) mode. You can do this by making sure the power switch is in
the off position, grounding (connecting) the two center pins on the
Equalink interface connector, and then moving the power switch to on
position. Each time you 'reboot' with the pins grounded, the NORMAL
and COMPETITION modes will toggle. The marker will not fire with
the jumper in place! Removing the jumper will allow the normal opera-
tion of the marker.
You can also change the tournament lock mode using the Equalink.
It is necessary to remove the battery after changing the tournament
lock or using the Equalink to alter settings or update firmware.
Trigger Programming
The Dwell, Debounce™, Eye Mode, BIP Delay™, ROF Cap, and Eye
Sensitivity functions are programmable by following these instructions:
Make sure the NME is switched off. During programming, make sure
that your marker has a barrel condom in place and the air supply shut
off. Although it is not possible to fire the marker while in programming
mode, it is always good to practice safe marker handling.
Pull the trigger, and hold it in the back position. Now, press and hold
the power button for ½ second. During this time, the LED will light up
green. As soon as it light's up green, release the trigger and power
button (if you hold the trigger for a long period of time the settings will
be reset. See "Programming Complete")
The LED will light red. The marker is now in "trigger programming
mode".
Pulling and releasing the trigger will change the LED color, advancing
to the next programming feature. This is also known as the "program-
ming menu". The following colors equate to the feature selected:
Solid Red: Dwell programming mode.
Solid Green: Debounce™ programming mode.
Solid Orange: Eye Mode programming mode.
Flickering Red: Ball In Place (BIP) Delay™ programming mode.
Flickering Green: Rate of Fire (ROF) cap programming mode.
Flickering Orange: Eye Power programming mode.
Once you have reached the last feature (flickering orange), an addi-
tional trigger pull will start the sequence of colors over again. This is
also known as the "programming menu start".
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MARKER COMPONENTS