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• A low battery will not be able to power both the ACE eye and the trigger switch, 

causing ACE eye failure.

•  If the battery is low, it may not be able to power the solenoid correctly. This will affect 

the DM9’s velocity, causing it to become inconsistent and/or low.

DM9 BOARD

SETTINGS AND FUNCTIONS

DM9 BOARD

BATTERY

Blue - Rate Of Fire (ROF)

Values 1 - 34 (factory default 13.33 bps)
The ROF setting is used to set the maximum rate of fire of the DM9.
The values do not correspond directly to a certain Balls Per Second
(BPS) value. You will need to use the table below to locate your 
desired maximum ROF setting. 
The factory setting is 

14

(

13.33 bps

).

Yellow - Firing Mode

Values 1 - 4 (default 1) 
This setting changes the firing mode of the DM9. Default is 
semiautomatic. In the semiautomatic mode, one trigger pull 
shoots out one paintball. The PSP/NPPL mode and the Millennium 
mode follow the rules of the paintball tournament series.

Value 1

-     NPPL/Semiautomatic Mode

Value 2

-     Millennium Mode

Value 3

-     PSP Mode

Value 4

-     NXL

NOTE:  You cannot turn your marker off with the power button when the marker is in
configuration mode. You must first set DIP switch 2 to the OFF position.

TO CHANGE A VALUE OF A SETTING

1. While in the configuration mode, choose the color you wish to change by pulling the trigger. 
2. When the LED indicates the color you wish to change, pull and hold the trigger until the LED
starts to flash. 
3. The LED will flash as many times as the previous setting was and it will then turn off. Now pull
the trigger as many times as you wish the new setting to be.
4. When done, the LED will cycle through all the colors again to indicate setting was saved and
turn back to green. You can now change another setting or quit the configuration mode.
5. To exit configuration mode, set DIP 2 to the OFF position.

BATTERY

Standard 9V batteries will last for about 40,000 shots. Please be
aware that there are substantial differences in performance between
different brands of batteries. Use of high quality alkaline or lithium
ion batteries is recommended for maximum battery life. If you plan
not to use your marker for a long period of time (a month), it is
recommended that you remove the battery from the marker. 
An intermittent blinking blue light indicates a low battery.  A low
battery can cause the marker to malfunction. 

1

10.00BPS

2

11.10 BPS

3

11.63 BPS

4

11.76 BPS

5

11.90 BPS

6

12.05 BPS

7

12.20 BPS

8

12.35 BPS

9

12.50 BPS

10

12.60 BPS

11

12.82 BPS

12

12.99 BPS

13

13.16 BPS

14

13.33 BPS

15

13.51 BPS

16

13.70 BPS

17

13.89 BPS

18

14.08 BPS

19

14.29 BPS

20

14.49 BPS

21

14.71 BPS

22

14.93 BPS

23

15.15 BPS

24

15.38 BPS

25

15.63 BPS

26

15.87 BPS

27

16.13 BPS

28

16.39 BPS

29

16.66 BPS

30

20.00 BPS

31

22.22 BPS

32

25.00 BPS

33

28.57BPS

34

33.33BPS

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Summary of Contents for DM9

Page 1: ... ...

Page 2: ... CHOP EYES BALL DETENTS PAGE 26 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE PAGE 28 EXPLODED VIEW PAGE 32 WARRANTY INFORMATION PAGE 33 W W W D Y E P A I N T B A L L C O M D M 9 O W N E R S M A N U A L INCLUDED WITH YOUR DM9 DM9 Marker 1 4 oz Slick Lube Parts Kit Allen tool set including 1 16 5 64 3 32 1 8 5 32 3 16 and 1 4 Barrel Sock Owner s Manual Warranty Card ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDED TOOLS 5 16 Allen wrench Canned A...

Page 3: ... injury or death Please read understand and follow the directions in the DM9 owner s manual Eye protection that is designed specifically for paintball and meets ASTM CE standards must be worn by user and persons within range Recommend 18 years or older to purchase Person under 18 must have adult supervision Always treat the DM9 marker as if it were loaded and able to fire Only use compressed air o...

Page 4: ...R is improperly adjusted you could dramatically hinder the DM9 s performance or prevent the marker from functioning at all NOTE Turning the adjustment screw clockwise or in will lower the LPR s output pressure Turning the adjustment screw counterclockwise or out will raise the LPR s output pressure HOPPER To get the best performance out of your DM9 it is recommended that you use a motorized loader...

Page 5: ...side of the grip frame while holding the DM9 in the position you would while playing a game When you turn on the marker in normal operation mode with the power button the light colors mean the following Blue Boot sequence Red Breech is clear no ball detected inside the DM9 eye is on Green Ball in breech ready to fire eye on Blinking Red Eye is turned off Blinking Green Eye failure eye is blocked o...

Page 6: ... Mode The following settings can only be modified in configuration mode To activate the configuration mode turn your marker off and set DIP switch 2 to the ON position Next turn your marker on The LED s cycle through all colors for one second to indicate that you have entered the configuration mode To cycle through different settings pull and release the trigger Configuration mode has 4 settings t...

Page 7: ...s the color you wish to change pull and hold the trigger until the LED starts to flash 3 The LED will flash as many times as the previous setting was and it will then turn off Now pull the trigger as many times as you wish the new setting to be 4 When done the LED will cycle through all the colors again to indicate setting was saved and turn back to green You can now change another setting or quit...

Page 8: ... DM9 If there is ever need to remove the Ultralite frame from the DM9 make sure to follow these steps Remove three grip panel screws with a 3 32 Allen wrench from the right side of Ultralite frame Disconnect the solenoid wire and the eye wire from their sockets by gently pulling them out Using a 3 32 Allen wrench turn the front frame screw counterclockwise one full turn Finally turn out the back f...

Page 9: ...de of the Ultralite frame and one adjustment screw behind the trigger The two screws on the side of the frame adjust the travel of the trigger The one located behind the trigger is used to change the tension of the trigger spring TO ADJUST TRIGGER TRAVEL SEE FIGURE 1 Use a 5 64 Allen wrench to make the desired adjustments The screw toward the front of the trigger 1 controls the forward travel Scre...

Page 10: ...the forward position the inside bolt stem O ring prevents the flow of air from continuously flowing through the marker when the bolt is forward This helps the marker shoot much more efficiently NOTE LOW OR ERRATIC VELOCITY MAY BE DUE TO A LOW BATTERY NOT SUPPLYING AMPLE ELECTRICAL CURRENT TO THE SOLENOID IN THIS CASE CHANGE THE BATTERY FUSE BOLT OPERATION To achieve top performance from your DM9 i...

Page 11: ... to be inserted into the body be sure all bolt sleeve components are screwed together snugly Slowly push the bolt into the body Take care not to cut or nick the O rings as they pass the threads GREASE THE DM9 FUSE BOLT EVERY 10 15 THOUSAND SHOTS AND CHECK CONDITION OF O RINGS BE SURE THE FUSE BOLT CAN MOVE BACK AND FORTH WITHOUT EXCESSIVE FORCE BEFORE INSTALLING THE BOLT INTO THE MARKER BE SURE AL...

Page 12: ... will cause the bolt to not fully cycle move sluggishly or not at all If you experience dramatic shoot down during rapid fire the LPR may be adjusted too low Too high of pressure will cause excess kick potentially increase ball breakage and cause fatigue on the bolt components It is important to keep the seat and piston face clean of all dirt and debris Clean the seat and piston face and grease th...

Page 13: ... the LPR making sure that the piston is not left in the DM9 body 5 Insert a new LPR Assembly 6 Tighten LPR screw lightly being sure to align it with the keyway cut on the LPR body 7 Screw the LPR back cover into the DM9 body 8 Replace frame see page 13 for replacement instructions LPR LOW PRESSURE REGULATOR ADJUSTMENTS AND MAINTENANCE The LPR pressure can be set quite accurately even without an LP...

Page 14: ...s allowed into the regulator so the Hyper3 should be kept clean HYPER3 REGULATOR DIS ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS The rubber sleeve on the outside of the Hyper3 does not need to be removed to disassemble the seat assembly but may make the process easier Begin by inserting a 3 16 Allen wrench into the topcap and a 5 16 Allen wrench into the bottom cap Unscrew the bottom cap from the Hyper3 If the topcap b...

Page 15: ...use a swab to clean the inside of the breech For a more thorough cleaning pull the eye pipe with the ball detents out the front of the breech With the eye pipe out use a swab to clean the breech This should be enough to clean the eye system If the system needs further cleaning pull out the eye carrier and eye wires through the feed neck To prevent damaging the eye wires it is best to remove the fr...

Page 16: ...leak remove and apply thread sealant to them Wait for the sealant to dry before testing AIR LEAKING FROM FRONT OF THE DM9 If air is leaking through the bolt tip remove the bolt kit from the marker and replace the 014 O ring located inside the tophat Be sure the rear sail bumper is a 111 and in good condition If air is leaking from around the bolt replace the 017 located inside the cylinder and the...

Page 17: ...tents are stuck behind the eye pipe To make sure your ball detents and eye pipe are properly assembled see pages 26 and 27 Make sure the ball detents are not excessively worn BREAKING PAINT Make sure you use high quality paintballs and that they are stored according to the manufacturers instructions Check that 14 O ring on bolt tip is in place and in good condition Make sure your loader is working...

Page 18: ...ion for warranty to be in effect This warranty is not transferable This warranty does not cover performance Paintball markers are non refundable TECHNICAL SUPPORT Our Technical Support Department is open Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm PST and can be reached at 858 536 5183 Additional support and international contacts are available through our web sites www dyepaintball com www dyematrix co...

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