User's Manual
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E-Trigger
TM
Operating Instructions
(continued on page 9)
E-Trigger
TM
Operating Instructions
(continued on page 10)
Power
Button
LED
E-Trigger
TM
Operating Instructions (continued from page 8)
INSTALL THE AIR SUPPLY AND LOAD THE HOPPER WITH
PAINTBALLS ONLY AFTER YOU:
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HAVE THE BARREL SLEEVE INSTALLED;
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HAVE THE SAFETY IN THE "SAFE" POSITION;
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HAVE SUCCESSFULLY INSTALLED THE BATTERY AND
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ARE FAMILIAR WITH THE E-TRIGGER
TM
NORMAL OPERATION
(
STEP 2: AND STEP 3:).
WARNING
READ EACH STEP COMPLETELY BEFORE PERFORMING STEP:
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PROBLEM: The LED light does not light when you push the power button
and attempt to turn ON the E-Trigger in
STEP 2: Normal Operation.
1) Battery may be disconnected.
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Check battery clip connection.
2) Battery may be bad -
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Replace battery.
3) Internal wire may be disconnected. Do NOT disassemble a marker while
it is pressurized with air.
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Inspect wire connections inside the receiver:
follow disassembly / wire inspection and assembly instructions on pages
22-24 then continue on page 8 with
STEP 2: Normal Operation. NOTE: If a
problem still exists, call Tippmann
®
Service Department at 1-800-533-4831.
E-TRIGGER
TM
Battery Installation or Replacement
1) Prepare the marker for disassembly.
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First follow the unloading and air
supply removal instructions on page 21 and never disassemble a marker
that is under pressure.
2) Remove Battery Clip/old battery (from marker).
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Remove left grip (2
bolts).
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Carefully work battery out of receiver cutout bringing non-connected
end out first. As you remove battery from receiver, do
not rip wires off of internal components.
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Carefully
remove old battery from battery clip connector.
3) Install new battery.
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Attach 9v battery to
battery connector and be sure wires lay flat inside
the cutout area of receiver (as shown on page 23).
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Carefully tilt and insert your new battery, wire attached
end first, into receiver as shown.
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Reinstall left receiver
grip with 2 grip bolts. Battery installation is complete.
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1) To Turn ON the E-Trigger to normal operation - Ready To Fire:
STEP 2: NORMAL OPERATION:
Read And Follow E-Trigger
TM
Operating Instructions Before Attempting To
Operate a Tippmann 98 Custom
TM
Line Marker With E-Trigger
TM
.
STEP 1: Prepare the marker for safety before any programming:
E-TRIGGER
TM
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
• Without holding the trigger: Use a small object
like an allen wrench to
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press and hold the power
button for 1/2 second and then release the power
button. The LED should light solid Orange for 2
seconds, flash Red once and then
light solid Green
to show normal operation - “Ready To Fire” mode.
Your E-Trigger is now ready to fire in the SEMI-AUTO = 1 pull / release
of the trigger fires 1 time (Factory set Default Firing Mode).
NOTE: If pressing the power button failed to turn on the LED light, see
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2) To turn OFF the E-Trigger electronics.
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Press and hold the power
button for 2 seconds as the LED turns solid Red, then release the Power
Button and the LED will turn OFF. NOTE: The trigger electronics are set to
shut-off automatically after a prolonged period of inactivity (120 minutes).
E-TRIGGER TROUBLESHOOTING
• You are now ready to go back to page 6 and complete the GETTING
STARTED section steps:
STEP 2:, STEP 3:, STEP 4:, STEP 5: and STEP 6:.
NOTE: If marker does not fire see Troubleshooting on page 10.
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3) To select a new firing mode:
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1) Turn ON the E-Trigger to normal operation (solid Green LED - Ready
To Fire) as instructed in
STEP 2: 1) on page 8.
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2) Press / hold the power button in one time for more than 1/4 but less
than 2 seconds and release the power button.
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Count the LED Orange
flashes to identify your new setting, the LED light will return to solid Green -
Ready To Fire - in the new firing mode. You can program your marker for
any one of 5 firing modes. The orange flashes = firing mode options are:
• 1 orange flash = SEMI-AUTO MODE – 1 pull/release of the trigger fires
1 time (default firing mode). (This adheres to the 2005 NPPL rules).
• 2 orange flashes = 3 SHOT RAMPING MODE – 3 trigger pulls are
required (semi-auto) and the consecutive trigger pulls will fire 3 shots
per pull as long as the trigger is pulled at least 5 times per second.
(This adheres to the 2005 PSP rules).
• 3 orange flashes = 3 SHOT FULL AUTO MODE – 3 trigger pulls are
required (semi-auto) after which the trigger can he held to achieve full auto
firing. (This adheres to the 2005 NXL rules).
• 4 orange flashes = AUTO RESPONSE MODE – Fires one shot for each
pull or release of the trigger. If the trigger is held for more than 1/4 of a
second,when the trigger is released no shot is fired.
• 5 orange flashes = TURBO MODE – Fires one shot for each pull of the
trigger until the time between trigger pulls is less than 1/4 of a second at
which point it will fire on each trigger pull
and
trigger release.
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Repeat step 2) until you have the firing mode you want.
NOTE: The E-Trigger Low Battery Indicator feature: the “Ready To Fire” solid
Green LED will turn to blinking red when the battery is low and needs replaced.
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TOURNAMENT LOCK: Because the E-Trigger board requires a tool to
turn it on and off, no tournament lock is necessary for competition paintball.
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Eye protection designed for paintball use must be worn by the user
and any person within range.
troubleshooting on page 9.










