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Red

 – Dwell programming mode.

Green

 – Debounce™ programming mode.

Yellow 

– Eye Mode programming mode.

Blue

 – Ball In Place (BIP) Delay™ programming mode.

Purple

 – Rate of Fire (ROF) cap programming mode.

Teal

 – Eye Power programming mode.

White

 – Firing mode.

Once you have reached the last feature (Firing Mode), an additional trigger pull will 

start the sequence of colors over again.

When you decide which programming feature you want to change, pull the trigger and 

hold it until the LED goes out, and then release the trigger.  There will be a 2 second 

pause, and then the LED will flash the same color of the programming mode you are 

in (

red

 – Dwell, 

green

 – Debounce, 

yellow

 – eye mode, etc.) the number of times that 

represents something associated with that feature.  For example, if you were program-

ming the Debounce™ and the settings were the factory default (10ms), you would see 

the LED

 flash green

 10 times in a row, indicating the Debounce™ is set to 10ms.  The 

flashing of the LED shows you the current setting before you change it.

Once the LED is done flashing, there is a 5 second time period to begin programming 

the new setting.  To change the setting, pull and release the trigger the number of times 

equal to how you wish to program the feature(i.e. 20 pulls for dwell is 20ms).   All 

settings start at 0.  On each pull of the trigger, the LED will light up (indicating that the 

pull has been detected). 

If you decide not to change the feature setting at all, simply do not touch the trigger at 

all for 5 seconds.  The LED will then 

blink green/red

 alternately to indicate there was 

a programming error, and then go back to the programming menu.  The feature setting 

will not be changed.

Once you have pulled and released the trigger the number of times you wanted the 

feature setting to be, do not touch the trigger.

After 5 seconds, the LED will flash a rainbow of colors indicating that the feature 

setting change has been accepted.  After this, the marker is in the programming menu 

again.  If you program a feature outside of its specifications (for example, programming 

the dwell to 1ms) the LED will blink green/red alternately indicating that there was a 

programming error.

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Page 2: ...thin range of a paintball projectile Recommend at least 18 years of age to purchase and use Persons under the age of 18 recommend adult supervision Do not exceed 850 psi input pressure Use compressed...

Page 3: ...ng Items Occurrences are not covered under this warranty under any circumstances Damage due to accident misuse or alteration Damage due to environmental condi tions surface scratches and nicks or afte...

Page 4: ...f the regultor housing 2 Turn the LPR regulator in clockwise until the marker begins to fire and stop 3 After the marker starts to fire turn the LPR 1 4 1 2 a turn further in and leave alone 4 Take th...

Page 5: ...he original boards as they are upgradeable with aftermarket chips made by companies such as NOX and Virtue where as the Equalizer is not Please contact us if you are interested in purchasing this boar...

Page 6: ...turning on the power Each time this procedure occurs the tournament lock toggles from on to off or off to on While the board is in competition mode locked it is not possible to access the trigger pro...

Page 7: ...ent setting before you change it Once the LED is done flashing there is a 5 second time period to begin programming the new setting To change the setting pull and release the trigger the number of tim...

Page 8: ...t dwell setting say 7 5ms would be shown as 7 red flashes a pause a yellow a pause and then 5 red flashes The yellow flash is there to separate the full milliseconds from 1 10th of a millisecond 1ms i...

Page 9: ...set the Firing Mode to what you want to use The following is a list of the possible Firing Modes and the flashes trigger pulls re quired 1 flash Semi auto NPPL legal 2 flashes 3 shot ramping PSP legal...

Page 10: ...ase the Debounce time Contrary to popular belief a high Debounce time does not slow your marker down unless the time exceeds the total cycle time of the marker This means that if your Debounce is 10ms...

Page 11: ...ow the marker fires regardless of other settings For exam ple if the Eye Mode is set to Eye Mode 2 unlimited rate of fire and the Firing Mode is set to 3 full auto then the marker will fire in full au...

Page 12: ...n to a flickering green Due to the height of the eyes in the breech a delay period is necessary to make sure the ball is fully in the breech before the marker is fired This delay period is known as th...

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Page 18: ...ing 5 Try different paint 6 Clean and re grease marker Inconsistent Velocity 1 Dwell too low 2 HPR piston sticking 3 LPR pressure too low 4 Tank malfunction 5 Breech o ring miss ing 6 Poor paint 7 Poo...

Page 19: ...upport Our technical support department is open Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm PST and can be reached at 805 487 5297 Additional support is available through our website www FirstEndeavorPaintb...

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