User Manual

With an autococker, the max rate of fire setting is used as a top end cap, but does not force the marker to fire at the
exact rate of fire value.
For example, the default values are:
Dwell 3.5, bolt open delay 6, bolt open time 40, bolt close delay 30
3.5 + 6 + 40 + 30 = 79.5 milliseconds total cycle time, which is about 12.5 bps.
If you set the max rate of fire to 20 bps, the gun will still only fire 12.5 bps.
If you set the max rate of fire to 10 bps, the gun will fire 10 bps.
The max rate of fire setting is used to limit the rate of fire, but will not force it to fire faster than the timing
settings permit.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Settings
The Yakuza series ship with default settings which are tuned for a wide range of trigger adjustments and general
usage. Obviously certain tournament series allow alternate fire modes with specific characteristics. The following
is a list of settings which will give you a baseline. Ultimately, every marker is unique, and may require different
settings for optimal performance.
Semi-only tournaments: Use the default settings, possibly only changing debounce, AMB, CPF, and the optical
buffer (if using the optical trigger switch) to suit your personal trigger adjustments.
PSP: Use the PSP ramping or PSP burst fire modes, with maximum rate of fire set to the required cap for the league
(for 2009 this should be either 10.5 or 12.5 bps, depending on your division). Make sure debounce is near default
values. The PSP/Millennium semi shots setting should be at 3, and the PSP/Millennium reset time should be
1000ms or less.
Millennium: Use the Millennium ramping fire mode, with maximum rate of fire set to the required cap for the
league (for 2009, this should be similar to the PSP). The PSP/Millennium semi shots setting should be at 3, and the
PSP/Millennium reset time should be 1000ms or less.
Many European tournaments besides the Millennium series utilize semi-automatic, but capped at 15 bps. Select the
capped semi-automatic fire mode for these events.
Care and cleaning
Your Yakuza series board includes a conformal coating to help protect against damage caused by moisture from
things such as broken paint or rain. Under normal conditions, the board should continue to operate fine with small
amounts of moisture present. However, paint is slightly corrosive and can destroy the conformal coating over time.
In the event that you get broken paint or water on the electronics, unplug the battery, and then use rubbing alcohol
and a blast of compressed air to clean the board off. The compressed air will ensure that everything is cleaned out
from beneath the components and connectors.
Batteries
Tadao Technologies recommends the use of quality alkaline batteries such as those made by Duracell and Energizer.
Photo lithium 9 volt batteries are also adequate. Batteries labeled as “heavy duty” or “super heavy duty” are not true
alkaline, and will cause inconsistent operation, or may not properly power the electronics. Rechargeable batteries
are also not recommended because they typically do not provide enough current.
WARRANTY & TERMS OF USE
Use of this product constitutes agreement to the following:
Tadao Technologies LLC warrants to the original purchaser that this product is free from defects in material and
workmanship during normal use and service. Warranty service extends only to the original purchaser who must
provide valid proof of MAP purchase from an authorized Tadao dealer.