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BIP Delay™
– Pull and release the trigger once for every 1ms of time you want the
setting to be. For example, if you were programming the BIP Delay™ to 5ms, you
would pull and release the trigger 5 times.
The default BIP Delay™ setting is 3ms.
ROF Cap
– Pull and release the trigger once for each number of times you want the
Rate of Fire (ROF) cap to be. For example, 20 pulls/releases would be 20 bps. The
ROF cap is only used with Eye Mode 1. In Eye Mode 2, the rate of fire is unlimited.
The default ROF Cap is 15 bps (ignored if using Eye Mode 2).
Eye Power
– Pull and release the trigger once for the number of times you want
the Eye Power to be. Each trigger pull represents a power increase. So, a setting of 6
would make the eye more powerful than a setting of 5.
The default Eye Power is 10.
Firing Mode
– Pull and release the trigger the number of times necessary to set the
Firing Mode to what you want to use.
The following is a list of the possible Firing Modes and the flashes (trigger pulls re
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quired):
1 flash -
Semi-auto (NPPL legal)
2 flashes -
3 shot ramping (PSP legal)
3 flashes -
3 shot full auto (NXL legal)
If you pull and release the trigger more than 3 times, then the LED will toggle green/red
alternately to indicate there was a programming error, and then go back to the program-
ming menu.
The default Firing Mode is 1 (semi-auto).
Programming Complete
– Once you pulled and released the trigger the number
of times necessary to set the function, wait a few seconds. The LED will flash a rain
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bow of colors in rapid succession (numerous times) to let you know that the new setting
has been saved. After this, the LED will return to the color representing what the cur
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rent programming menu item is. At this point, you can once again pull and release the
trigger to toggle between Dwell, Debounce™, Eye Mode, BIP Delay™, ROF Cap, Eye
Power, and Firing Mode programming modes, or you can shut the marker off to end the
programming sequence.