DM5 BOARD
- Settings and Functions
When servicing your marker:
• Make sure a barrel sock is fitted
to the DM5.
• Make sure your hopper is removed
from the DM5.
• Make sure there are no paintballs in the
breech of the DM5.
• Always remove the first stage regulator and
relieve all residual gas pressure from the
DM5 before disassembly.
• The DM5 can hold a small residual charge
of gas, typically 2 shots, with the first stage
regulator removed. Always discharge the
marker in a safe direction to relieve this
residual gas pressure.
W A R N I N G
TURNING THE DM5 ON AND OFF
To turn on the DM5, press and hold the power button
(see figure 1)
until the LED light turns blue. The blue light indicates
board bootup. After the bootup sequence, the LED will turn either RED (no ball) or GREEN (ball ready to fire). To turn the DM5
off, press and hold the power button until the LED turns off.
NOTE: The DM5 automatically switches off after 10 minutes of non-use.
FIRING THE DM5
As soon as the marker is turned on and the LED turns from blue to either red or green, the DM5 is ready to fire. If there is no
ball and the LED is RED, you need to hold the trigger for 1 second to force the DM5 to fire once. If there is a paintball inside
the breech and the LED is green, just press the trigger to fire the marker.
LED LIGHT INDICATOR
There is a super-high intensity LED light mounted on the board behind the DM5 logo on the left side of the grip panels. This
light provides information to the user by the DM5. There are three colors on the LED light: red, green and blue.
When you turn on the marker in normal operation mode with the power button, the light colors mean the following:
Blue
- Boot Sequence
Red
- Breech is clear, no ball (eye on)
Green
- Ball in breech, ready to fire (eye on)
Blinking Red
- Eye is off
Blinking Green
- Eye failure (see DM5 Board, page 13)
Blinking Blue
- Indicates a low battery,
battery should be changed as soon as possible
NOTE: The eye is always activated when you turn the marker on.
BLUE
GREEN
RED
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W A R N I N G :
An intermittent blinking blue
light indicates a low battery. A
low battery may cause
malfunctions to the marker. In
this case, the battery should be
changed as soon as possible.
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