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Changing between firing modes is simple. Use a 5/64-inch allen wrench to open the left side grip panel.
Remove and unplug the battery, taking care to pull the battery clip away from the battery, rather than
pulling on the battery wires. Hold down the trigger while re-attaching the battery, and the marker’s
microprocessor will switch to a new mode, indicating the change by blinking the power LED. The number
of times the LED blinks will indicate the newly selected mode. Replace the battery in the grip frame,
carefully tucking in the wires, and re-secure the left side grip with a 5/64-inch allen wrench.
• Select Fire
(Single Flash) - In this mode, the player can choose between semi-automatic (one shot per
trigger pull,) 3-round burst (3 shots in a row fired while the trigger is pulled and held) or full-automatic
(fires repeatedly when the trigger is pulled and held.) Tapping the power button while the marker is live
cycles through the firing modes, each indicated by the rate at which the power LED blinks.
• PSP
(Double Flash) - The marker will fire one shot per trigger pull until the trigger is pulled 3 or more
times rapidly in quick succession, at which point it will fire additional shots per trigger pull up to a
maximum of 10 shots per second. If the trigger is inactive for a brief time, the marker will revert to the
beginning of the sequence, firing one shot per trigger pull, in accordance with PSP tournament rules
adopted in 2009.
• Locked Semi-Automatic
(Triple Flash) - The marker will fire one shot per trigger pull, and cannot
be changed without using tools to open the grip. This mode complies with tournaments, fields and
scenario games that limit players to semi-automatic mode only.
• Billy-Ball
(Quadruple Flash) - This is a limited rate semi-automatic mode, firing one shot per trigger pull,
but only allowing players to fire once every two seconds. Billy-Ball games games focus on movement
and strategy over heavy rate of fire, reducing paint costs.
The G-1
TM
’s dwell setting determines how long it opens its solenoid valve to fire a shot. Because CO
2
expands differently than HPA, the optimal pulse length is different for each gas. The G-1
TM
is configured
from the factory to use CO
2
. If you intend to use HPA, you must change your dwell mode in order to
achieve best gas efficiency and battery life. With the marker unloaded and de-gassed, remove and unplug
the 9-volt alkaline battery. Plug the battery back in while holding the power button down. The G-1
TM
will
indicate that it has changed to HPA mode by double-blinking the power button LED and turning off.
Reinstall the battery and grip panel. If you switch back to CO
2
as a power source, repeat the procedure,
and the CO
2
dwell mode will be signified by a single blink pattern on the LED.
FIRING MODES / DWELL
CHANGING FIRING MODES
G-1
TM
MARKERS MANUFACTURED FOR THE
UNITED KINGDOM ARE LIMITED TO LOCKED
SEMI-AUTOMATIC AND BILLY-BALL MODES IN
ACCORDANCE WITH UK LAW.
FIG. 11
CHANGING MODES
DWELL
NOTICE
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