User Manual

Yakuza OLED Series
Droid & Cyborg 07 Board
1. Features
2. Installation
3. Board Operation
4. OLED Diagrams
5. Menu System
6. Settings
7. Recommendations
FEATURES
Fully functional in the MacDev Droid and Cyborg 07
Yakuza Series OLED graphical display system shows eye status, battery life, current fire mode and max
rate of fire, game timer, and menu system
Includes super thin Stinger grip panels with a window for the OLED display
Advanced microcontroller running at 16 Mhz
Fully legal in the NPPL, PSP, and Millennium tournament series
Anti-breech bounce software to reduce chopping when a loader is running out of paintballs
RF socket and wiring harness included to support Magna, Pulse, and other RF transmitters
Multiple modes of fire: unlimited semi-automatic, adjustable semi-automatic, PSP ramping, PSP 3-round
burst, NXL full-automatic, Millennium, custom ramping, auto-response, 3-round burst, and full-automatic
Tadao trigger logic asynchronously monitors the trigger switch, using an interrupt based scan at 4 million
times per second for the quickest response time and fastest semi-automatic
Tadao dynamic eye logic watches for the bolt to return every shot, cycling the marker as fast as possible
Rate of fire adjustable from 10 to 30 bps, plus unlimited rate of fire, and a 0.5 ms fine-tuning setting
Adjustable ABS programming eliminates first shot drop-off
AMB (anti-mechanical bounce) and CPF (cycle percentage filter) algorithms help to prevent mechanical
and switch bounce without missing real trigger pulls
G-mode setting allows 3 different breakout options for every fire mode
More than 1 billion unique ways to adjust settings
Extremely easy to use graphical and text based menu system, which allows changes to nearly any variable,
including debounce, dwell, loader delay, AMB, anti-bolt stick, fire mode, max rate of fire, fine rate of fire
adjustment, eye mode, CPF, g-mode breakout, ramp start, ramp percentage, screen settings, settings
profiles, and more
All settings are stored in non-volatile memory so they are not lost when the battery is disconnected
Power-efficient software and hardware lengthen battery life
One-touch startup enables the marker to fire almost instantly
Uses spring battery contacts so there’s no wiring harness to break or wear out
80 gram trigger microswitch
Lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects
Free Yakuza software updates
INSTALLATION
Installation of the Yakuza board must be carefully done to avoid damaging the electronics or wiring harnesses. Your
Yakuza board replaces the trigger switch harness completely, since it is mounted on the board. Additionally, the
power switch harness must also be removed, since the Yakuza board uses spring battery contacts.
1. Remove the grip panels from both sides of the grip frame, exposing the battery and circuit board.
2. Remove the battery and unplug the eye, trigger switch, solenoid, and power harnesses.
3. Remove the mounting screw.
4. Gently pull the stock board out of the frame.
5. Remove the front and rear frame screws and gently pull the frame away from the gun body, making sure
not to pinch or yank the eye wiring.

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