Manual

BATTERY
The 9V battery will last for about 40,000 shots. Please be aware that there are substantial differences in performance between different brands of batteries. Use of
high quality alkaline or lithium ion batteries is recommended for maximum battery life. If you plan not to use your marker for a long period of time (a month), it is
recommended that you remove the battery from the marker. When the battery voltage starts to go too low, you will notice your velocity starts to decrease and the
board can turn off. For tournament use, it is recommended to change the battery for each tournament. When changing your battery, take special care to ensure the
wiring harness is not pinched under the battery
CHANGING THE BATTERY
The battery is housed on the left side of the grip frame. To access the battery, remove the
two screws holding the left side grip panel down. Use a 3/32” Allen
wrench. Carefully lift the battery out of the frame,
taking care not to damage the
battery lead wires. Clip a new
battery into the 9V connector and
carefully place it back into the frame
making sure that no wires are
pinched underneath the battery.
The Trigger’s forward travel and over travel are fully adjustable so that the user can fine-tune
the trigger to his/her exact preference.
To adjust the trigger an .050 Allen key is needed. There are two adjustment screws located
on the trigger
The screw on the top front of the trigger controls the forward travel. Screwing it in will
shorten the triggers length of pull. Note: If this screw is screwed too far in, the switch will be
depressed all the time causing the PMR to fire once immediately after turning it on and not
firing after that!
The screw on the back of the trigger controls the over travel. By turning this screw you can
adjust how far back the trigger will travel. Note: If this screw is adjusted too far, the trigger
will not be allowed to travel far enough to depress the switch and the marker will not fire
The trigger spring used to return the trigger is located inside the frame. It is not suggested to
remove this spring as it will cause excess wear on the micro switch
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SETTINGS AND FUNCTIONS
A low battery will not be able to
power both the ACE eye and the
trigger switch, causing ACE eye failure.
If the battery is low, it may not be able
to power the solenoid correctly. This
will affect the MATRIX’s velocity,
causing it to become inconsistent
and/or low.
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Be sure the trigger is not adjusted to the
point where it is too sensitive and may
cause accidental discharge of the marker.
Removing the trigger spring will cause
premature wear on the microswitch,
resulting in failure.
Be sure you do not pinch the wires
between the frame and body when
reattaching the frame to the body.
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