Manual

Auto-dim timer (default off, range 1 to 15 seconds):
Automatically dims the OLED brightness to the minimum value after the specified time to help conserve battery
life. The brightness will return to the user specified setting if the marker is fired or any input is provided via the
various switches.
Screensaver timer (default off, range 1 to 15 seconds):
Displays the boot screen image after the specified amount of time passes. The main operating display will return if
the marker is fired or any input is provided via the various switches.
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.
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