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1.
Basic information
Perun V3
Optical
allows you to replace traditional, mechanical switches in version 3
gearboxes with modern, microcontroller steered MOSFET electronic device based on optical
switches. Complete lack of moving parts provides great reliability in any situation and allows
you to be confident, that your replica will not fail you in the heat of the action. Perun V3
Optical
will also enhance your weapon with lots of features it did not have before.
Warranty – 1 year from the purchase date
Allowed battery voltage
- 7V to 17V, which permits use of the following battery types:
Li-Po, 2 to 4 cells (7.4V to 14.8V)
NiMH/NiCd, 8 to 10 cells (9.6V to 12V)
Li-Fe, 3 to 4 cells (9.9V to 13.2V)
Perun V3 should never be run without a fuse!
Power consumption when idle:
1 mA
Do not leave your replica with the battery plugged in for a longer period of time (more than a
few days), because of the risk of complete battery discharge (which will permanently damage
the battery).
2.
Programming
Video showing different features of Perun V3 Optical and explaining
how to use them is available under the link below or the QR code shown
here:
Enter the programming
mode by quickly switching the selector from
“SEMI” to “AUTO” and back twice or the other way round, from “AUTO”
to “SEMI” and back twice. In order to be able to enter the programming
mode, the selector must have been at rest for at least two seconds. Successful entering into
the programming mode is signaled by a sound signal.
Whether we enter the programming mode starting from “SEMI” or “AUTO” selector position
is relevant, if we are about to program firing mode (safe, semi, burst or auto). In case of
other settings (AB, precocking etc.), it does not matter where the selector initially was.
After entering the programming mode, the settings are being changed by pressing the
trigger correct amount of times and then saving the settings by holding the trigger until a
confirmation in a form of a sound signal can be heard.
In case of features available after 7, 8, 10, 11 and 12 trigger pulls, one long sound signal
means, that if we hold the trigger now to save the settings, the feature was disabled so far
and now will be
enabled
. Three short sound signals would mean the opposite – the feature
was enabled until now and after saving the settings it will be
disabled
. Pressing the trigger
more than 12 times and saving allows to exit programming mode without making any
changes.