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ELECTRONIC ADJUSTMENT
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Pulls To Enter
: (Power Button LED blinks slowly red) - For Rebound
TM
Mode, the Pulls To Enter
determines how many times the trigger must be pulled before marker ramps up to more than one shot
per trigger pull. Pulls to enter may be set between 1 and 5 pulls.
Enter Rate
: (Power Button LED blinks slowly green) - For Rebound
TM
Mode, the Enter Rate determines
how frequently the trigger must be pulled before the marker ramps up to more than one shot per trigger
pull. Enter rate may be set between 4 and 12 trigger pulls per second.
Sustain Rate
: (Power Button LED blinks slowly yellow) - For Rebound
TM
Mode, the Sustain Rate
determines how frequently the trigger must be pulled to continue ramping more than one shot per
trigger pull after ramping has begun. Sustain Rate may be set between 1 and 10 trigger pulls per
second.
FSDO Compensation
: (Power Button LED blinks slowly red and green) - When a marker rests, its bolt
may stick in position and cause a low-velocity shot the next time it is fired. This is known as First Shot
Drop-Off, or FSDO. FSDO Compensation increases the dwell time of the first shot of a group, providing
additional time to break friction between the breech and the bolt’s o-rings before the bolt moves
forward. FSDO Compensation may be adjusted from zero (off) to 15 milliseconds in 1 millisecond
increments. When the marker rests for 20 seconds or more, the next shot fired will have the FSDO
Compensation value added to its dwell time. The default FSDO setting is 20 milliseconds.
Vision
TM
Hardware
: (Power Button LED blinks slowly yellow and green) - This setting provides
compatibility between the eXTCy
TM
circuit board and other markers. By default this setting will be 1, for
use with the eXTCy
TM
’s wired Vision
TM
eyes. A setting of 2 would be used for compatibility with circuit
board style Vision
TM
eyes, such as those used for upgrade on the G-1
TM
and eNVy
TM
.