Manual

2) TO SELECT A MENU ITEM:
Pull and release the trigger to advance to the next menu item until you
get to the item you want to change. After last item, an additional trigger pull
will restart the menu item sequence. (EXAMPLE:
To program a new
Firing Mode, advance to: Alternating Green/Orange LED=Firing Mode).
3) TO CHECK THE MENU ITEM’S CURRENT SETTING:
Pull the trigger and hold it until the LED goes out and then release the
trigger. There will be a 2 second pause and then the LED will flash green -
count the number of green flashes to determine the current setting.
EXAMPLE-Firing Mode settings (green LED flashes =):
1 LED flash = Semi-auto (NPPL legal).
2 LED flashes = 3 shot Ramping (PSP legal).
3 LED flashes = 3 shot Full Auto (NXL legal).
4 LED flashes = Auto Response.
5 LED flashes = Turbo.
If you decide not to change the items setting,
simply do not touch the
trigger at all for 5 seconds. The LED will then blink green/red alternately
to indicate there was no re-programming, and then it will go back to the
programming menu and the menu items setting will not have changed.
You can exit the programming mode by pressing the power button until
the LED turns solid red (
then stop pressing button) and LED will turn off.
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DWELL, DEBOUNCE
TM
and RATE OF FIRE (ROF) CAP MODES:
The firing mode controls how the marker fires regardless of these 3 mode settings.
Adjust these 3 mode features to fine tune your markers firing as follows.
DWELL troubleshooting and tuning / programming: Dwell is the amount
of time that the solenoid will be activated. This time is measured in
milliseconds (1/1000
th
of a second). The default dwell is 6.0ms. The lowest
allowable dwell time is 4.0ms and the longest allowable time is 50.0ms.
According to the solenoid manufacturer, the dwell should never be below
5.0ms for proper operation. Too short of a dwell time will not release the
sear mechanism. Too long of a dwell time will reduce battery life. To adjust
the Dwell:
Perform STEP 3: - 1) then
select the Dwell programming
feature (= Solid Red LED),
pull and hold trigger until LED light goes out
once for every FULL 1ms of time you want the dwell to be. On each pull of the
trigger, the LED will light up red (indicating that the pull has been detected).
Once you have pulled and released the trigger the number of times necessary
to set the function,
wait a few seconds for Programming Verification (See
Programming Verification on page 11-E.
DEBOUNCE
TM
troubleshooting and tuning/programming: Debounce
TM
is the amount of time the trigger switch must be stable before checking for
another trigger pull. This time is measured in milliseconds. (The default
Debounce
TM
setting is 20ms). If the marker has been double firing, increase
the Debounce
TM
time. To make your marker fire faster, reduce the trigger
response time by decreasing the Debounce
TM
time. To adjust the
PROGRAMMING VERIFICATION:
If the programming was successful: The LED will flash red/green/orange
in rapid succession (numerous times) to let you know that the new setting
has been saved. After this, the LED will return to the color representing
what the current programming menu item is.
At this point, you can exit
the programming mode (see below) or you can program other features by
once again pulling and releasing the trigger to toggle between Dwell,
Debounce
, ROF Cap, and Firing Modes. (Dwell, Debounce
and ROF Cap
Programming is described in detail on pages 11-E and 12-E).
If the programming was unsuccessful, the LED will toggle green/red
alternately to indicate there was a programming error, and it will then return
to the programming menu. If this happens the setting will not have changed
and you will need to
begin programming again at STEP 3: 2). (NOTE:
When adjusting the Firing Mode, if you pull and release the trigger more
than 5 times it will cause a programming error.)
To exit the Trigger Programming Mode: Turn off the E-Trigger
TM
,
press
and hold the power button until the LED first flickers red then becomes solid
red, and then release the button.
4) TO CHANGE A MENU ITEM’S SETTING:
Once the LED is done flashing the current setting, there is a 5 second
time period to begin programming the new setting (Note: you do not have
to wait and count the flashes for the current setting, any trigger input
immediately bypasses the flashes and begins programming the new
setting).
Pull and release the trigger the number of times equal to
how you wish to program the item. On each pull of the trigger, the LED
will light up red (indicating that the pull has been detected).
Once you have pulled and released the trigger the number of times
necessary to set the function, wait a few seconds for Programming Verification.
power is turned off (page 7-E step
2).
Press the trigger safety to the FIRE
position.
Pull the trigger and hold it in the back position - as you press
and hold the power button for 1 second (the LED will light up green) - then
first release the power and continue to hold the trigger back until the LED
changes to red. The LED will light solid red indicating the marker is now in
the Trigger Programming Mode - at Menu Item number 1.
In the “Trigger Programming Mode”, there are 4 Menu Items, each identifiable
by its LED color which creates the Programming Menu sequence as follows:
Menu Item 1 - Solid Red LED = Dwell (programming mode).
Menu Item 2 - Solid Green LED = Debounce (programming mode).
Menu Item 3 - Flickering Green LED = Rate of Fire (ROF) Cap
(programming mode).
Menu Item 4 - Alternating Green/Orange LED = Firing Mode
(programming mode).