HATER
PAINTBALL
“HATRED Ultralite Frame Board”
Instruction Manual
SOFTWARE REVISION 3
Features:
•
Designed from the ground up for all DM4/5/C Ultralite Frame,
Proto Ultralite Frame, DM6, DM7, and DM8 markers.
•
The first ever paintball circuit board with a fully integrated
wireless transceiver
!
•
Fully compatible with all SYMBIO wireless products.
•
Includes 22 firing modes including fully customizable ramp
modes.
•
Proprietary multi-tasking algorithms continuously monitor all
trigger and eye events to ensure that all pulled shots register
and are processed.
•
TEN TIMES
faster than the top-ranked competitor! This
translates to
900,000
more operations per second than
anyone else.
•
Fully adjustable ABS features add to the marker’s dwell to
eliminate that pesky first shot drop-off.
•
Anti-mechanical bounce (AMB) algorithms solve the problem
of physical switch bounce. No need to worry when the refs
pull that old slow trigger pull trick on your gun.
•
A “forced shot” feature allows the user to clear the marker of
eye faults.
•
Instant on feature. After all, you wanna play now!
•
Instantaneous battery status.
•
Tournament lock feature allows the user to “lock out” the
programming mode in order to meet specific field/tournament
guidelines.
Installation:
MAKE SURE THE MARKER IS NOT CONNECTED TO AN AIR
SOURCE AND DOES NOT HAVE PAINTBALLS IN THE BREACH
DURING INSTALLATION!!!!!!
1.
Remove the screws that secure the grips. This will expose the
board.
2.
Carefully remove the frame from your marker.
3.
Unplug the eye and solenoid connectors from the board.
4.
Remove the two mounting screws and then remove the old
circuit board.
5.
Carefully place the new HATRED board into your frame.
Make sure your buttons and microswitch align correctly before
bolting the HATRED board to your frame.
6. Reattach frame.
Be very careful not to pinch any of your
eye or solenoid wires between the gun body and circuit
board!
7.
Plug in your eye and solenoid wires into the HATRED board.
8.
Install fresh 9v battery. Make sure the positive terminal
(smaller terminal) is closest to your power and eye buttons!
9. Replace
grips.
10. Power on and play!
Power:
Power On:
The HATRED board comes equipped with an Instant On
feature. Simply press the power button (top button) and your marker will
instantly power on. You will see a flickering
GREEN
or
RED
led. The
GREEN
indicates a good battery and the
RED
means replace the battery
as soon as possible. Regardless of GREEN/RED battery indication, your
marker
WILL REGISTER YOUR FIRST TRIGGER PULL!
Please be
careful!
Power Off:
To turn the marker off, press and hold the power button until
the LED goes through a rainbow power down sequence. Please note that
this particular rainbow LED sequence does NOT indicate that you’re
entering the programming menu.
Programming
The bottom dip switch must be in the OFF position in order to enter the
programming menu. If the bottom dip switch is ON, “tournament lock” will
be enabled and the user will be unable to program the marker.
To enter the programming menu, hold the trigger down and THEN turn the
marker on. The LED will inform the user that the programming mode has
been accessed by flashing several colors rapidly.
LED Color
Setting
Default
Setting
Adjustable
Range
Purple
Fire Mode
1
1-22
Green
Debounce
5 ms
1-50 ms
Red
Dwell
18 ms
5-35 ms
Blue
Max ROF
20 cps
10-35 cps
Teal
AMB
1 ms
1-60 ms
Yellow
Eye Delay
4 ms
1-20 ms
White
Wireless
Address
1
1-32
Flickering
Purple
ABS
10 ms
1-20 ms
Flickering
Green
Ramp
Activation
9 bps
6-15 bps
Flickering
Red
Ramp Percent
10%
1-20
(10-200%)
Flickering
Blue
Reset Defaults
n/a
n/a
1.)
Pulling and releasing the trigger will allow the user to toggle through
the different programming options.
2.)
Once the desired setting/LED color is reached, pull and hold the
trigger to select that setting. The LED will then go blank.
3.)
Once the LED goes blank, pull the trigger for the desired setting.
For example, if the user wishes to set the debounce to 2, he or she
must pull the trigger two times.
Æ
If the user wants to view their current value for a particular
setting, he or she need only to continue holding the trigger in after
the setting is selected from the menu. The software will then blink
back the user’s current value for that particular setting.
4.)
The software will indicate that the new value has successfully been
entered by blinking the value back to the user then rapidly flashing
the LED through a spectrum of colors.
Æ
As the software blinks back the new setting, the user may abort
this process by simply clicking the trigger once. The new settings
will still be saved.
5.)
After a setting has been changed, the user may change another
option or power the gun off to save the settings.
NOTE:
All “programming clicks” correspond exactly to their settings. If
you want to cap the ROF at 15, pull the trigger 15 times. If the user sets
the value too low (2 cps ROF cap for example), the software will
automatically default to the lowest accepted value. The inverse is also
true for user inputs which are beyond the adjustable range.
Programming Examples:
To set the firing mode to PSP mode.
1.
Turn the marker off.
2.
Hold the trigger down; then turn the marker on. Once the LED flashes many
colors, release the trigger.
3.
Tap the trigger until the LED turns purple.
4.
Hold down the trigger until the LED goes blank.
5.
Tap the trigger two times.
6.
Once the LED flashes many colors, turn the marker off.
To set the eye delay to 5 ms.
1.
Turn the marker off.
2.
Hold the trigger down; then turn the marker on. Once the LED flashes many
colors, release the trigger.
3.
Tap the trigger until the LED turns yellow.
4.
Hold down the trigger until the LED goes blank.
5.
Tap the trigger 5 times.
6.
Once the LED flashes many colors, turn the marker off.
To set the max ROF to 15 bps.
1.
Turn the marker off.
2.
Make sure the top dipswitch (dipswitch 1) is in the ON/UP position.
3.
Hold the trigger down; then turn the marker on. Once the LED flashes many
colors, release the trigger.
4.
Tap the trigger until the LED turns blue.
5.
Hold down the trigger until the LED goes blank.
6.
Tap the trigger 15 times.
7.
Once the LED flashes many colors, turn the marker off.
Dip Switch Settings:
Switch
UP
DOWN
1
(top)
ROF Cap ON
ROF Cap OFF
2
(bottom)
Tournament
Lock
Programming
Mode
Eye Sensor Operation:
When the HATRED Board is powered on, the eyes are enabled by default.
To disable the eyes, press and hold the eye button on your marker.
Æ
When the eyes are disabled (blinking red LED), your ROF will default to
the user programmed global ROF cap.
Æ
When there is an EYE FAULT (blinking blue LED), your ROF will
automatically default to 15 cps.
LED Representation:
Solid Blue
Eyes on; Paint in breach.
Blinking Blue
Eyes on w/ blocked/dirty error.
Solid Red
Eyes on; No paint in breach.
Blinking Red
Eyes
disabled.
Firing Modes:
(Please note the firing mode order on the back of the HATRED box does not
correspond the actual order.)
1.
Semi Auto/NPPL
– 1 trigger pull = 1 shot fired.
2.
PSP Mode
– The first three shots are semi auto. On the 4
th
shot,
the gun will shoot in 3 shot bursts. This burst mode will continue as
long as the trigger is being pulled. After a one second delay of
trigger inactivity, the 3 shots semi-auto sequence will restart.
Æ
The global ROF cap must be set to 15 bps to comply with PSP
rules.
3.
NXL
– The first three shots are semi auto. On the 4
th
shot, the user
may hold in the trigger and the gun will shoot in full auto until the
trigger is released. After a one second delay of trigger inactivity,
the 3 shots semi-auto sequence will restart.
Æ
The global ROF cap must be set to 15 bps to comply with NXL
rules.
4.
Millennium
– Ramping mode specifically designed for Europe’s
Millennium Series.
5.
Ramping
– Uses a linear ramping algorithm to increase your rate of
fire. You can choose when you want your marker to start ramping
and how fast your marker will ramp.
Æ
The ramp deactivation is always 2 bps lower than the ramp
activation.
Æ
Each “programming click” corresponds to a 10% increase in
ramping speed. Eg: 1 click = 10%, 10 clicks = 100%, 20 clicks =
200%
Æ
The ramping percentage and ramp activation settings in the
programming menu are GLOBAL settings. Any other firing mode
which has a ramping subroutine will use the ramp activation and
percentages as dictated by the programming menu.
6.
Full Automatic
– The gun will shoot in full automatic for as long as
you hold down the trigger.
7.
Auto Response
– The marker will fire once when the trigger is
pulled and once when the trigger is released. This is essentially a
100% ramping mode with a 0 bps activation.