User's Manual

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If in auto-fire mode, pressing a numeric button will change the auto-fire rate as
follows:
Button Auto-fire Rate Selection, Shots / Sec
1 1
2 2
3 3.03
4 4
5 5
6 5.88
7 7.62
8 7.62
9 10
10 10
11 14.3
12 20
The selected auto-fire rate is saved in non-volatile memory even while power is
off. So it does not need to be entered again unless the operator wishes to
change to a new rate.
1.5 THE ARM BUTTON.
Each successive depression of this button advances the transmitter to the next
of three firing modes: “Safe”, “Single-shot”, and “Auto-fire”. The next button
depression after “Auto-fire” returns the transmitter to “Safe” mode, and the
sequence then repeats. This button must be pressed after power-on to enable
transmission of firing commands since the transmitter always powers up in Safe
mode.
1.5.1 SAFE MODE.
The display operates as described in section 1.3.1. No firing commands
can be transmitted in this mode.
1.5.2 SINGLE-SHOT MODE.
The display operates as described in section 1.3.2. Firing commands in
this mode are transmitted as described in section 1.4.
1.5.3 AUTO-FIRE MODE.
The display operates as described in section 1.3.3. Firing commands in
this mode are transmitted as described in section 1.4.