9. Anti Bolt Stick - this software oprion can aleviate problems with bolt stick by setting the time the software waits before applying anti bolt stick. set
-
ting 1 is off, whilst 2=5s, 3-10s, 4=15s etc.
10. Anti Bolt Stick Time - this is the amount of time added to the dwell to aleviate bolt stick.
11. Eye off rate of fire - 1=same as register 2, otherwise the setting indicates rate of fire.
12. Rate of fire additions - useful for fine tuning the rate of fire, 1=off, 2=0.2, 3=0.4 etc
16 and 17 are used to combat mechanical bounce. If mechanical bounce becomes a problem, try increasing 17 (AMB). Warning increasing this
setting too much may result in slow rates of fire.
Register
Description
Default
1
Fire Mode
1
2
Rate of Fire
30
3
Debounce
10
4
Dwell
10
5
AFA Rate of Fire
5
6
AFA Shot Count
3
7
Fire Holdoff
15
8
Eye Holdoff
5
9
Anti Bolt Stick
1
10
Anti Bolt Stick Time
1
11
Eye off rate of fire
1
12
Rate of Fire Additions
1
13
Disable Eye Through Trigger (1=on, 2=off)
1
14
Clearing Shot (1=on, 2=off)
1
15
not used
-
16
Ebounce2
10
17
AMB
10
Caring for your Cyborg
The Cyborg is a very low maintenance marker, however there are some things that you can do to keep it running at
optimum performance. Always use Dow 33 to lubricate your Cyborg, do not use Silicone spray or oil of any kind.
Bolt Maintenance
The Sonic Cyborg bolt is made from a very high quality self lubricating plastic with three wiping O-rings. These wiping
O-rings should be kept clean and oiled. During normal usage, the Cyborg bolt can become dirty. To remove the bolt,
gently pull the pull pin upwards until it clicks. The bolt and pull pin should then slide freely out of the gun. Clean the
bolt with a clean, dry soft cloth. If you notice scratches along the bolt, it is likely that you have not cleaned it often
enough - it is a good idea to clean the bolt after evey days play, or if it gets excessive paint/dirt in it during the course
of play.
When replacing the bolt, it is critical to ensure that the bottom of the pull pin is located correctly in the slot on the ram
inside the gun. If the bolt is incorrectly installed your Cyborg will not operate correctly and damage may result.
Ram Maintenance
The ram of your Cyborg does the most work of any part of the gun. For this reason the ram system needs to be kept
clean and well lubricated. Before removing your ram ensure that there is no gas in the gun. First remove the bolt (as
described above in bolt maintenance) and unscrew the ram cap (counter-clockwise) and remove it from the gun. Then
grasp the ram end and pull it out of the Cyborg. Now remove the hammer from the ram housing. Clean the old grease
off the ram housing bore using a clean q-tip, and clean the old grease from the ram housing and hammer using a
clean lint free cloth. Use a clean q-tip to re-lubricate the bore of the ram housing with Dow 33, and use your finger to
re-lubricate the o-rings on the hammer as well as the hammer shaft. Slide the hammer back into the ram housing and
re-lubricate the o-rings on the outside of the ram housing. Now your ram is ready to be replaced back into the marker
- slide it back in carefully before securing it in place with the ram nut. Take care that the bolt is replaced correctly as
described above in bolt maintenance.
Ram maintenance can be performed as often as you like, and should be done at least every 20,000 cycles.