Manual

PMR BOARD
SETTINGS AND FUNCTIONS
PMR BOARD
SETTINGS AND FUNCTIONS
NOTE: The eye is always activated when you turn the marker on.
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BUTTONS AND LED LIGHT INDICATOR
There are two buttons and an LED light indicator mounted inside the frame of the PMR. These are accessible on the back side of the frame.
The top button is used to turn the PMR ON and OFF. The bottom button is used to turn the Eye feature of the PMR ON and OFF. To turn the
PMR ON press and hold the top button until the LED light turns on. The Eye feature is always on when the PMR is turned on, to turn off the
eye feature press and hold the bottom button until the LED light starts blinking Red indicating the eye feature is turned off.
In normal operation mode the LED light indicator shows you the following information:
Yellow: Boot up Sequence
Red: No ball detected inside the PMR, eye is turned on
Green: Ball detected inside the PMR, eye is turned on
Blinking red: Eye is turned off
Blinking green: Eye blocked. Either the eye is dirty, the marker is not gassed up, there is bad connection between
the board and the eye’s or the battery is low.
SETTINGS AND CONFIGURATION MODE
There are five settings that can be altered in the PMR circuit board.
1. ABS (Anti Bolt Stick)
2. Trigger sensitivity
3. Dwell
4. ROF (Rate Of Fire)
5. Fire Mode
Settings 2-5 are changed from a configuration mode. Setting 1, Anti Bolt Stick, is changed by turning DIP switch #1 on the circuit board
either ON or OFF. When the ABS is turned on the dwell is increased after 15 seconds of non-use for the next shot fired. This helps to
prevent bolt stick. Factory default is ON. Notice that the setting is only activated after re-starting the PMR.
To change settings 2-5 you will need to activate the configuration mode. To activate the configuration mode, turn your marker off, open
the two left side grip panel screws with a 3/32” allen key and set DIP switch 2 to the on position. Next, turn your marker on. The 3-color
LED will cycle through all colors for one second to indicate that you have entered the configuration mode. To cycle through different
settings, pull and release the trigger. Configuration mode has 4 settings that can be changed.
GREEN – TRIGGER SENSITIVITY. VALUES 1 - 20 (factory default 5)
Trigger sensitivity is the amount of time that the trigger has to be released before the next trigger pull is allowed. In some situations with
too low of a value, the marker may begin to shoot full-auto.
RED – DWELL. Values 1 - 40 (factory default 25)
Dwell is the amount of time tha
t the solenoid will be activated. Follow these steps for the best way to set your dwell:
Remove loader and any paintballs from the PMR marker.
With the dwell set at 20, start increasing the value until the marker begins to fire.
When you reach the setting where the marker begins to fire, get some paint and a loader and go to a chronograph.
Increase the dwell until you see no increase in the velocity. This is the optimal dwell setting to be used.
YELLOW – RATE OF FIRE (VALUES 1-20)
The ROF setting is used the set the maximum rate of fire of the
PMR. The values do not correspond directly to a certain Balls Per
Second (BPS) value. You will need to use the table below to locate
your desired maximum ROF setting. The factory default is 15 (20
BPS). This setting is used both when the Eye function is turned on
and off.
FLICKERING YELLOW – FIRE MODE (VALUES 1-3)
The fire mode setting is used to select the fir
e mode of the PMR.
Factory default is semi automatic mode; one trigger pull shoots out
one paintball. The Millennium mode and the PSP mode follow the
rules of the paintball tournament series.
Value 1 Semi automatic mode
Value 2 PSP mode
Value 3 Millennium Mode
TO CHANGE A VALUE OF A SETTING
1. While in the configuration mode choose the color you wish to change by pulling the trigger.
2. When the LED indicates the color you wish to change pull and hold the trigger until the
LED start to flash
3. The LED will flash as many times as the previous setting was and it will then turn off. Now
pull the trigger as many times as you wish the new setting to be.
4. When done the LED will cycle through all the colors again to indicate setting was saved
and turn back to green. You can now change another setting or quit the configuration mode
1 1
0 BPS
2 11 BPS
3 12 BPS
4 14 BPS
5 14 BPS
6 14.5 BPS
7 14.7 BPS
8 14.9 BPS
9 15.2 BPS
10 15.4 BPS
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1
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5.6 BPS
12 15.9 BPS
13 16 BPS
14 18 BPS
15 20 BPS
16 22 BPS
17 24 BPS
18 26 BPS
19 28BPS
20 30 BPS
Normal Mode Configuration Mode
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