User's Manual

By pulling and releasing the
trigger, the LED will change
color, advancing to the next
programming feature. This is
known as the Programming
Menu. The following colors
equate to the feature selected:
Solid Red Dwell Programming mode.
Solid Green
Debounce programming mode.
Solid Orange Eye Mode programming mode.
Flickering Red
Ball In Place Delay (BIP Delay)
programming mode.
Flickering Green
Rate of Fire (MROF) cap
programming mode.
Flickering Orange Eye Power programming mode.
Alternating Green/
Orange
Firing Mode programming mode.
6. Once you have reached the last feature (alternating green/orange), an additional
trigger pull will start the sequence over again.
7. When you decide which programming mode you want to change, pull the trigger and
hold it until the LED goes out, then release the trigger.
8. There will be a 2 second pause, and then the LED will ash the same color of the
programming mode you are in (red=Dwell, green = Debounce, orange= eye mode, etc.)
The LED will ash corresponding to the number associated with that feature. For
example, if you are in the Debounce programming mode and the settings are factory
default at 10ms, you should see the LED ash green 10 times in a row, indicating the
Debounce is set to 10 ms. The ashing of the LED shows you the current setting
before you change it.
9. Once the LED is done ashing, there is a 5 second time period to begin programming
the new setting. To change the setting, pull and release the trigger the number of times
equal to how you wish to program the feature. On each pull of the trigger, the LED will
light up (indicating the pull was detected). If you decide not to change the feature setting,
simply do not touch the trigger at all for 5 seconds. The LED will then blink
green/red alternately to indicate there was a programming error, and then go back to the
programming menu. The feature setting will not be changed.
10. Once you have pulled and released the trigger the number of times you wanted the
feature setting to be, do not touch the trigger. After 5 seconds, the LED will ash a
rainbow of colors indicating that the feature setting change has been detected. After this,
the marker is in the programming menu again.
11. If you programed a feature outside of its specications the LED will blink green/red
alternately indicating that there was a programming error.
Each feature and it’s programming is described in detail below:
Dwell
Trigger programming for the changing the dwell is different than any other feature as there are two steps involved instead
of one due to allowing for .1 ms increments.
1. After selecting the Dwell programming feature, and once the LED stops ashing you can
now pull and release the trigger once for every full 1ms of time you want the dwell to be.
2. Once you have pulled the trigger the number of times that you want the full milliseconds
to be, after 2 seconds pause the Led will blink orange and then off.
3. You can then pull the trigger again, but this time with each trigger pull being 1/10
th
of a millisecond.
The default Dwell is 10.0ms. The lowest Dwell time is 4.0 ms and the longest allowable time is 50.0ms. According to the
solenoid valve manufacturer, the dwell should never be below 6.0ms for proper operation. Each valve will vary, due to
operating pressure.