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LED Colors and Meanings
The Equalizer uses the LED to tell the user when certain events are occurring. This is
a breakdown of what the LED colors represent:
Blinking Green (once per second)
–
Normal operation, anti-chop system is
enabled, Eye Mode 1 (rate of fire capped at user preset).
Blinking Green (twice per second)
–
Normal operation, anti-chop system is
enabled, Eye Mode 2 (unlimited rate of fire, monitors bolt).
Blinking Yellow
–
Normal operation, anti-chop system is disabled.
Blinking Red
–
Battery is extremely low.
Red/Green toggle
–
There is an error with the anti-chop system.
Flickering Green
–
Object is in the breech.
Solid Blue
–
Marker entering maintenance mode™.
Red/Blue Toggle
–
Tournament lock toggled.
Tournament Lock
–
It is possible to enable the tournament lock (competition
mode) with the Equalizer. You can do this by shorting the two pads on the Equalizer
board (labeled “LOCK”) while turning on the power. Each time this procedure occurs,
the tournament lock toggles from on to off or off to on. While the board is in competition
mode (locked), it is not possible to access the trigger-programming mode
Trigger Programming
The Dwell, Debounce™, Eye Mode, BIP Delay™, ROF Cap, Eye Power, and Firing
Mode functions are programmable by following these instructions:
Make sure the marker is turned off. During programming, make sure that your
marker has a barrel condom in place and the air supply shut off. Although it is not
possible to fire the marker while in programming mode, it is always good to practice
safe marker handling.
1) Pull the trigger, and hold it in the back position. Now, press and hold the
POWER
button for ½ a second. During this time, the LED will light up green.
2) Now, release the trigger. The LED will light red. The marker is now in “trigger
programming mode”.
Pulling and releasing the trigger will change the LED color, advancing to the next
programming feature. This is also known as the “programming menu”. The following
colors equate to the feature selected:
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