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The BIP Delay™
– is a feature that allows you to adjust for the differences in hop-
per feed rates. When using a slower gravity-feed loader or if the eye sensor is not in-
stalled correctly, it may be necessary to have a longer BIP Delay™ to prevent balls from
being chopped. Possible values are from 1ms to 50ms. Changes are made in 1ms units.
ROF Cap
– sets the maximum cycle speed of the marker when Eye Mode 1 is used.
Setting this value to low will reduce the usable speed of the marker. Possible values are
from 10 bps to 30 bps. Changes are made in 1 bps units. The ROF cap is only used in
conjunction with Eye Mode 1.
Eye Power
– controls how much power is used to drive the transmitter eye. Setting
this value too low will cause problems if debris such as liquid paint gets into the breech.
Changing this option is only necessary when using transparent types of paintballs with
glow-in-the-dark fill. Possible values are from 1 to 20. Changes are made in 1 unit
increments. It is unlikely that you will ever need to change this setting.
Firing Mode
– determines how the marker will fire. Possible modes are semi-auto
(one pull/release of the trigger fires the marker one time), 3 shot ramping (adheres to the
2005 PSP rules), and 3 shot full auto (adheres to the 2005 NXL rules).
The firing mode controls how the marker fires regardless of other settings. For exam
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ple, if the Eye Mode is set to Eye Mode 2 (unlimited rate of fire), and the Firing Mode
is set to 3 (full auto), then the marker will fire in full auto as fast as the hopper can feed.
If you changed the Eye Mode to Eye Mode 1 (capped), then the ROF Cap would deter
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mine the maximum rate of fire while in full auto.
To setup your marker to be legal for PSP competition, set the Eye Mode to 1 (capped),
the rate of fire cap (ROF Cap) to 15bps, and the Firing Mode to 2.
Reset
– This option will reset all of the settings to the factory default! If you find that
you are having problems remembering the factory defaults, just use this option to reset
your board and start over! The user can reset the board only when in normal mode.
You can perform a complete reset while in programming mode. This will restore all set
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tings to the factory defaults. To do this, just hold down the trigger for 6 full seconds. It
does not matter what programming mode you are currently in. The LED will start flash
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ing red, letting you know that a reset operation is being performed. After this occurs,
you will be back to the programming starting point. Do Not release the trigger until you
see the LED flashing red or the reset will not occur.
Maintenance Mode
If you hold the trigger for 6 full seconds (until the LED lights up blue) while turning on
the power, the marker will be in ‘maintenance mode™’.
This mode allows you to determine if you have any leaks in your bolt assembly.