User Manual

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Programming Menu Descriptions
Dwell - (Factory Default Value = 5.5 milliseconds) The Dwell menu item is used to change the
amount of time that power is applied to the solenoid. The solenoid is the part of the electronics
which contacts the Trigger Lever of the marker, allowing it to re. This setting directly affects
the battery life. If this is changed to a value less than 5 milliseconds, your battery may last
longer, but it might not allow the solenoid enough time to re the marker properly. If this value
is set to greater than 10 milliseconds, the solenoid will have power supplied to it for a longer
time, reducing the life of the battery. Changing this value can cure or create performance
issues for the user. We strongly reccomend that the Dwell not be changed. This menu item
should be changed only with values of 5-10 milliseconds.
Debounce - (Factory Default Value = medium setting) The Debounce menu item is used
to change the amount of time between accepted trigger pulls. Quite simply, this adjusts the
amount of time from one trigger pull being accepted by the electronics to the next trigger pull
that can be accepted. If a Debounce setting is too low, a user may shoot more times than
expected. This is what is called “Trigger Bounce.” When a paintball marker is red, the marker
moves and vibrates in the user’s hand. This vibration sometimes allows the trigger to reset
itself and trip without the user realizing that his or her nger has actually moved. We strongly
reccomend that the Debounce not be changed. This menu item can be changed only with
values of 1 low, 2 medium, or 3 high.
Rate-of-Fire - (Factory Default Value = 15 bps) The Rate-of-Fire (ROF) is programmed
individually and is Fire Mode specic. ROF is not global to all re modes. A change to this
setting only changes the ROF of the already programmed Fire Mode. For tournament play,
it is up to the user to ensure that the rate of re is set at or below rates established by the
tournament rules. For individual re mode defaults, see Firing Mode below.
Enter Programming
With the Selector Switch still set to electronic mode (the “A” position), press and hold the
programming button for 2 to 4 seconds, then release the programming button. The LEDs ash
orange four times, and then the top and bottom LEDs go off to indicate you are in programming
mode. The middle LED displays the color of the currently selected re mode. Pull the trigger one
time. Watch the middle LED when pulling the trigger. The two menu choices are:
Green > Firing Mode Yellow > Advanced Programming
Further trigger pulls continue to alternate between these two menu choices above.
Use an extended trigger pull (approx. 2 seconds) to select the menu item you want. The middle
LED ashes four times in the color of the menu item you just selected when you release the trigger.
Saving the Program Settings - After making all your programming changes, follow the
instructions on page 14 to save the settings to memory. Each menu item has instructions for
performing a quick save before leaving the menu item. Please follow all instructions carefully.
Firing Mode (Green middle LED)
Upon Fire Mode programming entry, the bottom LED shows these choices with each trigger pull:
Red > Safe 3 shot burst; 15 bps default rate of re (ROF), range: 3-15 bps
Green > NXL/Safe Full Auto; (Default re mode)15 bps default ROF, range: 3-15 bps
Blue > Auto-Response; 15 bps default ROF, range: 3-15 bps
Yellow > Semi-Automatic; 15 bps default ROF, range: 2-15 bps
Orange > PSP/CFOA Tournament Mode; 12.5 bps default ROF, range: 3-15 bps (also
see Tournament Lock on page 14)
Purple > Millenium Tournament Mode; 15 bps default ROF, range: 10-15 bps (also see
Tournament Lock on page 14).