Advanced Set-Up
Setting the Ball Detection Time
The
BALL
parameter defines how long a paintball has to
sit in the breech before it is considered ready to fire.
Scroll through the
Filter
Menu until the
BALL
parameter is
displayed.
The current value of the
Ball Detection Time
is shown on
the right hand side of the display
(See Figure 4.13)
Press the
Select
pushbutton to enter the edit function
and the edit indicators will appear on the display.
Press and release the
Raise
pushbutton to increase the
BALL
value in 1-millisecond increments. Press and hold
the
Raise
pushbutton to increase the
BALL
value more
rapidly.
Press and release the
Lower
pushbutton to decrease the
BALL
value in 1-millisecond increments. Press and hold
the
Lower
pushbutton to decrease the
BALL
value more
rapidly.
Press
Select
to save the
BALL
value and the edit
indicators will disappear from the display to indicate that
the value has been accepted. You have now returned to
the
Filter
Menu.
The trigger has to be pulled for a specific time in order
for that trigger pull to be accepted as a valid trigger pull.
The Eclipse Ego cannot be fired until it has had a valid
trigger pull.
The trigger then has to be released for a specific time in
order for that release to be accepted as a valid trigger
release. The Eclipse Ego cannot be fired again until it
has first had a valid trigger release (followed, of course,
by another valid trigger pull).
With the addition of the Trigger Transition software filter
(see page. 36)
, you can minimise the time that the trigger
has to be pulled for and how long it has to be released
for to maintain high rates of fire whilst eliminating the
risk of 'Trigger Bounce'
Using the Trigger Filtering
FIGURE
4.13
Advanced Set-Up
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