rules require a minimum setting of 8bps.
Setting the Cycle Filter
Your software allows the buffering of a single shot in case you pull the trigger during a cycle. This filter
can be used to reduce the time allowed to buffer this shot. Adjustable from 1 (full buffer) to 10 full cycle
filter. Higher settings will reduce the amount of mechanical bounce in the marker, whilst low settings will
make the marker feel aggressive and responsive.
Setting the Eye Mode
Your Droid can utilise the beam sensor (eye) in different ways. This setting can be used to select which
way you would like to have the sensor used. The system can use a delayed mode, where if a ball is not
detected in the breech, a shot will be fired after a half second delay. This mode is useful if you are using
a sound activated loader, or if you would like your gun to indicate to you when you are out of paintballs.
Another option is the forced mode. In this mode, the marker will only fire if a ball is detected. However,
the user can force a shot to be fired by holding the trigger until the marker fires.
The beam sensor can also be used to test the speed of your Droid by watching the bolt during dry firing.
To allow this, your Droid has two test modes - test mode with full dwell, and test mode with adjusted
dwell. When fired in these modes, your Droid will report back to you the approximate speed achieved via
the colour of the indicator LED. The colours are given below:
To set your eye mode, use the following register settings:
The test mode with full dwell uses the same dwell that you are currently using with your marker, the test
mode with adjustable dwell allows you to conveniently change the test mode dwell without changing the
red : less than 10bps
yellow : 10-15bps
green : 15-20bps
blue : 20-25bps
white : 25+bps.
1 - delayed
2 - forced
3 - test mode with full dwell
4 - test mode with adjusted dwell