User Manual

A delay that gives the bolt enough time to block the eyes on the forward stroke. Too low will cause blank or
skipped shots. Too high can slow the marker down.
Eye mode (default forced)
1. Forced with force shot – marker only fires when a paintball is present, unless a force shot is initiated by
holding down the trigger for ½ second.
2. Delayed – the eyes will watch for a paintball for up to 500 ms after each pull, then fire. This is useful for
sound activated loaders and was the stock setting on original Intimidators.
Ramping start (default 6, range 4-14 pulls per second):
How fast you pull for the ramping fire modes to start adding additional shots. Ramping modes only. Millennium
mode will ignore settings below 6 pulls per second, automatically using 6 pulls per second.
Ramping percent (default 500%, range 10%-500%)
Adjusts how much the software helps the user. A 50% ramp will add 50% of the user’s pulling rate to the current
rate of fire. (i.e. if you pull 8 times per second, it will add an additional 50%, meaning the gun will fire 12 times per
second)
PSP/Millennium mode semi shots (default 3, range 1-5 shots):
Sets the number of semi-automatic shots before ramping begins in any of the PSP or Millennium fire modes.
PSP/Millennium mode reset time (default 900 ms, range 500-2000 ms):
Adjusts the reset time for any of the PSP or Millennium fire modes for when the user stops shooting before it reverts
back to the initial semi-automatic shots, as selected in the previous setting.
G mode or “breakout mode” (default off)
This breakout setting provides unlimited full-auto, which then falls back to the user selected fire mode, on the 1
st
,
2
nd
, or 3
rd
shot after turning the board on. Breakout modes are illegal for use in all tournament series and most
recreational paintball fields. Tadao Technologies LLC takes no responsibility for the user’s choice in using
breakout modes.
Rate of fire display mode (default average)
1. Maximum – displays the highest achieved rate of fire based on the shortest time between any 2 shots.
2. Average – displays the highest achieved average rate of fire based on 3 consecutive shots.
Brightness (default 5, range 1-5)
Allows adjustment of the OLED display brightness. Lower settings are less bright, with a setting of 1 useful for
night play and scenario games.
Screen orientation (default vertical): The screen can be oriented in three ways: landscape left or right, or vertical.
Boot screen timer (default 1.5 seconds, range 0.0 to 3.0 seconds):
Adjusts how long the boot screen is displayed when the board is turned on.
Auto-off timer (default 30 minutes, range 5 to 60 minutes, or disabled):
Adjusts how long the board must sit idle before automatically powering down to conserve batteries.
Shot counter:
Displays the number of shots. Can be reset by pressing/releasing the power switch.
Save/Load profile:
Allows the user to save or load settings in 5 separate profiles. Both saving and loading profiles follow the same
operation. Enter the setting by pressing the power switch, then use the trigger to scroll to whichever profile you
want to save or load. Press the power switch once the desired profile is selected. The board will prompt you for
confirmation of the save or load, and then proceed to complete the action, or if aborted, return back to the main
setting menu.
Reset
Allows the user to perform a settings reset, which returns all settings to their default values. Saved profiles and the
boot screen image will not be reset.
Version
Displays the current software version running on the Yakuza series board.