User Manual
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Eye/LED Status Table
Eye Status
Battery
Status
Flash Frequency
LED
Color
Eyes ON, ball in breech OK Solid ----------------------- Green
Eyes ON, No ball detected OK Slow Blink -- -- Green
Eye Malfunction OK Blink -- -- -- -- Green
Eyes OFF OK Flicker -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Green
Eyes ON, ball in breech LOW Solid ----------------------- Red
Eyes ON, No ball detected LOW Slow Blink -- -- Red
Eye Malfunction LOW Blink -- -- -- -- Red
Eyes OFF LOW Flicker -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Red
Low Battery Indicator
When the battery begins to lose power, the LED stops showing the green color and changes
to red. While performance may vary while the LED is ashing red, the electronics will still
function in this condition until the battery has lost power to the point that it will not cycle the
ring system. NOTE: The Electronics will automatically shut off after 60 minutes of no activity.
Be sure to turn off the Electronics when not in use to preserve battery life.
Unloading Your Marker
The barrel blocking device must be installed (see page 5) and the Safety in safe mode (see
page 6).
1. Eye protection designed for paintball use must be worn by the user and any person
within range.
2. Empty all paintballs from the Hopper.
3. Go to a designated ring area, remove the barrel blocking device, and move the Safety
to re mode.
4. Turn on the Electronics.
5. Point your marker in a safe direction and re several times to be sure there are no
remaining paintballs lodged in the chamber or barrel.
6. Return the Safety to safe mode (see page 6).
7. Turn off the Electronics
8. Reinstall the barrel blocking device (see page 5).
9. Read the Air Cylinder Warnings and Safety Tips on pages 13-14 before removing
the air cylinder from your marker (removal instructions - page 14).
Velocity Adjustment
Each time you play paintball, check the velocity
of your paintball marker with a chronograph (an
instrument for measuring velocity) prior to playing
paintball. Verify that the marker’s velocity is set at
300 feet per second (FPS), or less if required by the
playing eld.
To adjust the marker’s velocity, use the included 1/4 hex wrench in the bottom of the vertical
regulator (white arrow). Turning the hex wrench counterclockwise (CCW) increases the
velocity (higher FPS). Turning clockwise (CW) decreases the velocity (lower FPS).