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BATTERY INFORMATION

The 

DEFIANT 2 

uses a standard 9v battery. To change the battery, remove the Left Rubber Grip Panel,

then remove the 4 allen screws securing the two Trigger Frame halves. You’ll notice the battery

fits into the bottom of the grip frame. Disconnect the old battery and re-connect the new.

WA R N I N G !

At this time it is good to verify screws are not protruding through the bottom of the grip and into the
interior components. Failure to do so may result in damage to the battery and/or Circuit Board.

ANTI- CHOP EYES

(ACE)

The 

DEFIANT 2 

incorporates a Break Beam, Anti-Chop Eye system, commonly referred to as

the ACE system. The ACE system consists of a set of sensors mounted near the bottom of
the breech to restrict firing until a ball is completely loaded into the breech. Always operate
the 

DEFIANT 2 

with the eyes on. Failure to do so will more than likely result in broken paint

in the breech. The Transmitter Eye can be identified by the red and black wires and metal
casing. The Receiver Eye can be identified by it’s blue and black wires and black plastic casing.
Both Eyes run onto a single wiring harness. Always inspect ACE System wiring and harness
upon removal to ensure there is no damage present. If there is damage to either the wiring and/or
harness the Eyes should be replaced to ensure the ACE system does not fail during operation.

FACTORY SETTINGS

Standard factory FRENZY Board settings are as follows:

EYE  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Forced

DEBOUNCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2ms

FIRING MODE  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Semi-Auto

DWELL  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8ms

A detailed description of each function is in the board operation section.

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Eye Sensor Malfunction/DRY FIRE Mode

Battery Low/Power OFF

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GETTING STARTED

Powering Up

1. To power up your 

DEFIANT 2

, press the ON/OFF Button. A Green Flashing Light indicates Standard

Operation Mode. A more detailed description of Modes and their pertaining colors can be found below.

2. To turn off your

DEFIANT 2

, press and hold ON/OFF Button for approximately 1 second until the LED

turns Red, and Release. Your 

DEFIANT 2 

is now OFF.

Light Emitting Diode (LED)

The 

DEFIANT 2 

features a 3-Color LED that aluminates in either Green, Orange, or Red, and indicates the

operational Status of the Marker. Once the Marker is powered up the LED will flash Green and can be
seen through the Left Rubber Grip Panel. Upon Powering Up, the factory default Eye Sensor Mode is
FORCED/SEMI-AUTO and is indicated by the flashing Green LED. Pressing 

Button 1

will change the Eye

Sensor to DRY FIRE MODE, and is indicated by the flashing Orange LED. Pressing 

Button 2

will change the

Eye Sensor to DELAY MODE, however this function WILL NOT change the color of the LED. For example; If the
marker is set to FORCED and the LED is flashing Green, pressing 

Button 2

will change the Eye Sensor

to DELAY MODE and the LED will continue to flash Green. A Red flashing LED indicates LOW BATTERY.

NOTE:

The LED will also flash Orange to indicate an Eye Sensor Malfunction.

SELECTING FIRING MODES

The

DEFIANT 2

features

2 Firing Modes

(Semi-Auto and Ramping) that are accessable via the Dip

Switch panel located on the front side of the Frenzy Board. See Figure “B” on the following page

1. 

GREEN LED 

Indicates Normal Operation for Both Modes (Semi-Auto and Ramping).

Upon Power-Up the Eye Sensor setting will always default to FORCED, regardless of Mode.

2. 

ORANGE LED 

Indicates EYE SENSOR MALFUNCTION and/or DRY FIRE Mode.

(DRY FIRE Mode Formerly known as SIMULATION Mode, Demonstrates how
the Marker should operate with an appropriate supply of paintballs and fully
charged air system.)

3. 

RED LED 

Indicates LOW BATTERY and/or Powering OFF.

Below are views of each LED Color as well as the corresponding description(s) for each.

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Содержание DEFIANT 2

Страница 1: ...O P E R A T O R S M A N U A L Defiant 2 Manual 5 31 05 5 44 PM Page 1...

Страница 2: ...rchase 14 years old to use with adult supervision or 10 years old to use on Paintball fields meeting ASTM standards F1777 97 Be sure to read the entire instruction manual before operating your DEFIANT...

Страница 3: ...e solenoid redirects alternating pressure through the rear barbs from the chamber in front of the ram to the back chamber behind the ram The forward shifting ram will then strike the poppet opening th...

Страница 4: ...mended propellant air source for operating the DEFIANT 2 If you are using an Adjustable Tank the output pressure should be set between 400 500 PSI and Preset Tanks should be low pressure or 400 PSI ou...

Страница 5: ...ING STARTED Powering Up 1 To power up your DEFIANT 2 press the ON OFF Button A Green Flashing Light indicates Standard Operation Mode A more detailed description of Modes and their pertaining colors c...

Страница 6: ...chart below illustrates how the Dip Switch Panel affects the settings D indicates DOWN while U indicates UP COMPETITION LOCK With Competition Lock ON Dwell and Debounce settings are locked and cannot...

Страница 7: ...nued 8 Remove Eye Sensor Wire Harness 9 Remove Circuit Board 10 Remove Shouldered Trigger Retaining Screw and lift out Trigger and Trigger Return Spring 11 Loosen Front Frame Retaining Screw 12 Remove...

Страница 8: ...ill ensure LPR Low Pressure Regulator does not work itself loose during operation 6 Remove Pin Valve Retainer 7 Remove Teflon Washer 8 Remove Pin Valve 9 Remove Spring from Upper Reg Housing 10 Upper...

Страница 9: ...ODY DISASSEMBLY First Ensure Barrel of Marker is removed a1 Remove both Eye Sensor Covers one on each side by removing Retaining Screw a2 Remove both Eye Sensors one on each side by carefully pulling...

Страница 10: ...Marker is completely disassembled carefully inspect all Screws O Rings Ball Detents Air Barbs Hoses Eye Sensors Wiring Electronics Battery Regulators and Feedneck Threads etc for signs of premature o...

Страница 11: ...igh Pressure Regulator Piston is dry 2 Dwell too low 3 Large Ram O ring 011 is worn 4 LPR Pressure too low 5 Paint does not fit Barrel Marker leaks down Barrel Marker leaks from inside Trigger Frame M...

Страница 12: ...am O ring Inside Front of Ram Sleeve 1 Per Marker 012 FRONT Valve O rings 2 Per Marker 112 O ring Size Quantity Discription Breakdown 4 LPR Housing O rings 3 Encapsulated Ram Sleeve O rings 1 Valve Ba...

Страница 13: ...cuit Board Retaining Screw 1 Per Marker 0 80 x 3 8 LOWER Circuit Board Retaining Screw 1 Per Marker 4 40 x 1 4 UPPER Trigger Adjustment Screw Adjusts Return Spring Tension 1 Per Marker 8 32 x 1 4 CENT...

Страница 14: ...r Board Retaining Screw 42 Lower Board Retaining Screw 43 Frenzy Board 44 Membrane Pad Ribbon 45 Battery Solenoid Harness 46 Solenoid 47 Air Barbs Washers 6 per marker 48 Trigger Retaining Screw 49 Tr...

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