• 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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