User's Manual
Musashi 7 Series LED
Proto SLG Board
1. Features
2. Installation
3. Board Operation
4. LED Indicators
5. Menu System
6. Settings
7. Recommendations
FEATURES
• Fully functional in the Proto SLG
• Musashi Series LED display system shows eye status, battery life, and menu system
• Advanced microcontroller running at 8 Mhz
• Fully legal in the NPPL, PSP, and Millennium tournament series (12 bps and 13.3 bps compatible)
• RF socket and wiring harness included to support Magna, Pulse, and other RF transmitters
• Multiple modes of fire: unlimited semi-automatic, adjustable semi-automatic, PSP & Millennium ramping,
PSP 3-round burst, NXL full-automatic, auto-response, 3-round burst, and full-automatic
• Tadao trigger logic asynchronously monitors the trigger switch, using an interrupt based scan at 4 million
times per second for the quickest response time and fastest semi-automatic
• Tadao dynamic eye logic watches for the bolt to return every shot, cycling the marker as fast as possible
• Rate of fire adjustable from 10 to 25 bps, plus unlimited rate of fire
• AMB (anti-mechanical bounce) and CPF (cycle percentage filter) algorithms help to prevent mechanical
and switch bounce without missing real trigger pulls
• G-mode setting allows 3 different breakout options for every fire mode
• More than 1 billion unique ways to adjust settings
• Extremely easy to use LED menu system, which allows changes to a multitude of settings, including
debounce, dwell, loader delay, AMB, anti-bolt stick, fire mode, max rate of fire, eye mode, CPF, g-mode
breakout, ramp start, and more
• All settings are stored in non-volatile memory so they are not lost when the battery is disconnected
• Power-efficient software and hardware lengthen battery life
• Automatic 20-minute idle power down saves batteries
• One-touch startup enables the marker to fire almost instantly
• Includes super light high quality microswitch with wiring harness
• Lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects
• Free software updates
INSTALLATION
Installation of the SLG board must be carefully done to avoid damaging the electronics or wiring harnesses.
1. Remove the grip panel from the left side of the grip frame, exposing the battery and circuit board.
2.
Remove the battery and unplug the eye, solenoid, trigger switch, and power harnesses.
3. Remove the 2 mounting screws.
4. Gently pull the stock board out of the frame.
5. Make sure to keep track of the 2 switch contacts.
6. Insert the new board into the grip frame.
7. Replace the 2 mounting screws, making sure the power switch and eye switch sit snugly against the switch
contacts.
8. Unscrew the mounting screws for the stock trigger switch and remove it from the frame.
9. Thread the new trigger switch wiring harness through the frame, following the eye and solenoid wiring as a
guide.
10. Secure the new trigger switch using the mounting screws.
11. Plug the eye, solenoid, trigger switch, and power harness back into the appropriate color-coded sockets.
12. Replace the battery.
13. Replace the grip panels.