Technical data

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Resetting the magazine counter.
1) Ensure that the gun is unloaded and the safety switch is in
the safe position.
2) Ensure the isolator switch is unlocked and the gun is
pointed in a safe direction. Squeeze the trigger and then
switch the safety switch to FIRE with the trigger still
squeezed. A red light will be on. A single beep will be heard
and the red light will blink once, release the trigger and the
shot counter will be reset. The gun will be ready for firing.
Shot Counter and Operation.
When a predetermined number of shots have been discharged,
the gun will give 4 beeps and the indicator light will blink 4
times. This can be used to remind the shooter to fill the gun
before the muzzle velocity is reduced by low pressure. This will
only happen once during shooting, however the user will be
reminded with four beeps and blinks every time the safety catch
is set to FIRE. When the magazine counter and shot counter
coincide to provide warnings, six beeps and blinks will be
given indicating both events have occurred. The user can easily
reset the shot counter after a fill of air.
Shot Counter Reset.
1) Ensure that the gun is unloaded and the safety catch is in
the SAFE position.
2) Ensure the isolator switch is set to unlocked and the gun is
pointed in a safe direction. Squeeze the trigger and then
switch the safety catch to FIRE with the trigger still
squeezed. A red light will be on.
3) A single beep will be heard and the red light will blink
once, keep the trigger squeezed for three seconds longer
until a double beep and blink is given. The gun is ready for
firing and the shot counter is reset.
4) Release the trigger.
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Shot Counter Programming.
Depending on the calibre, fill pressure and user preference, the
shot counter can be either turned off or programmed for shot
counting in multiples of ten, by using the following procedure:
1) Ensure that the gun is unloaded and the safety catch is in
the safe position.
2) Ensure the isolator switch is set to unlocked and the gun is
pointed in a safe direction. Squeeze the trigger and then
switch the safety catch to FIRE with the trigger still
squeezed. A red light will be on.
3) A single beep will be heard and the red light will blink
once, keep the trigger squeezed until 2, 3 and then 4 beeps
and blinks are given at 3-second periods.
4) Release the trigger after the 4 beeps and the gun is in shot
programming mode. Every squeeze of the trigger will give
a single beep and blink and the shot counter will increase
by 10 shots e.g. 15 pulls will program a 150 shot limit.
Leaving the shot counter at zero (do not pull the trigger
when in programming mode) will switch off the shot
counting feature.
When the required number of shots has been entered, switch
the safety catch to safe; the shot counter is now programmed.
Switching The Safety LED on and off.
The safety LED might need to be switched off, especially if the
gun is used at dusk or at night, when lamping for instance.
The green and red dot on the safety catch will still display the
status of the gun. When the light is in its OFF condition, it will
only flash for shot counting and magazine warnings if selected.
1) Ensure that the gun is unloaded and the safety switch is in
the safe position.
2) Ensure the isolator switch is unlocked and the gun is
pointed in a safe direction. Squeeze the trigger and then