
Eye Sensor Alarms:
The Proton software monitors the ball sensor and reports an alarm if no ball is present or if the breach has not cleared in the allotted time. This
may be due to debris blocking the sensor, the sensor not functioning or if the bolt is jammed. Ball sensor alarms are indicated by the red LED.
When the Proton software detects a breach not cleared error the shot rate is automatically reduced to 12 balls per second. This allows you to
use the marker even though the ball sensor is not working properly, unless the bolt is jammed. The Proton will continue to display an error while
you are shooting. Refer to the troubleshooting section to clear the error.
Alarm
Display-Red LED
No ball present
3 quick blinks
Breach not cleared
3 quick blinks followed by a solid light
Tournament Modes / Tournament Lock
The tournament modes are adjusted via the dip switch on the main board located in the foregrip. To access the board, remove the foregrip
using a 1/8” hex key. Slide the foregrip off the marker. Use a small screwdriver to flip the switches to the desired setting. After you change
the setting you will need to cycle the power on and off to load the new setting. The green led indicates you are in tournament mode while the
yellow and red led show the respective modes based on the dip switch positions. If you press the mode button while in tournament mode the
LEDs will indicate the current tournament setting. The shot rate is determined by the shot rate in the user parameter setting. The eye mode
button and eye sensor function the same way as in standard mode. If there is any ball breakage or malfunction of the sensors the software
will override the shot rate and reduce it to 12 balls per second.
The first dipswitch, SW1, when engaged/ turned ON, will lock the board from
being programmed, it will lock the marker with whatever parameters you have configured before engaging the tournment lock. Turn SWI OFF to
resume programming the gun through the trigger or cycling through modes with the mode button on the foregrip.
Tournament Mode
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
NPPL / Semi Auto:
One shot per trigger pull, capped at 15 BPS.
(SW1 prevents / engages tournament lock)
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
PSP3:
Three semi shots then transitions to 3 rounds burst. Returns to semi mode
after 1 second of no activity.
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Millennium:
Semi for the first 3 shots then transitions to 3 round bursts - 6 pulls per
second rate of fire must be pulled for burst to continue. Capped at 12 bps. Reverts to
semi if pull rate drops below 6 pulls per second. (SW1 prevents changes / engages
tournament lock)
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
User Adjustable Parameters
The parameters can be adjusted through the mode buttons and trigger. The settings are saved into the non volatile memory.
Changing The Parameters
Hold the trigger down while turning the marker on by pulling the safety switch out. All three LEDs will blink indicating that you are in program-
ming mode. You can cycle through the parameters by pulling the trigger. The parameter type is indicated by a combination of colored LEDs.
After you have selected the parameter you wish to change, hold down the trigger for two seconds. The corresponding LEDs will then flash a
number of times, indicating the current number the value has been configured to. All LEDs will go dark -- waiting for input from the trigger. Pull
and release the trigger to the amount you want to change the value to (e.g., pulling trigger 15 times = 15 balls per second). After you have pulled
the trigger the desired amount of times, allow the gun to sit idle for 5 seconds. The setting is now changed.
Parameter (No.)
Green LED
Orange LED
Red LED
Range
Default Setting
1. Shot Rate
OFF
OFF
ON
10.5 to 20 in .5bps increments
21-25 in 1 bps increments
25 bps
2. Solenoid Dwell
OFF
ON
OFF
3ms to 15 ms
1 ms increments
6 ms
Trigger Debounce
OFF
ON
ON
2 ms to 10 ms
1 ms increments
2 ms
Ramp 1 Engage
ON
OFF
OFF
3 to 8 trigger pulls per second (pps)
1 pps increments
6 bps
Ramp 2 Engage
ON
OFF
ON
3 to 8 trigger pulls per second (pps)
1 pps increments
8 pps
Ball In Position Accuracy
ON
ON
OFF
Low (1)
Medium (2)
High (3) - recommended for fragile paint
Medium (2)
Programming Procedure Example
Your Proton comes out of the box capped at 25 BPS. You want to reduce the rate of fire cap to 15 BPS. Ensure your Proton doesn’t have an air
source or any paintballs inside. Hold down the trigger and turn the marker on to boot the marker into programming mode. All of the LEDs will
flash to indicate that you are in programming mode. The first/upper LED will then turn solid red -- indicating that you are on the “Shot Rate”
parameter. (If you wanted to cycle to another parameter, you would pull and release the trigger to cycle through the parameters.) Hold down the
trigger for 2 seconds. The red LED will then flash 25 times -- indicating that the parameter was configured at 25 bps. the LED will then go dark
-- waiting for trigger input. Pull and release the trigger 15 times to change the parameter to 25 bps. Allow the gun to sit for 5 seconds and your
parameter will be saved. Turn the gun off, and boot as normal to use your new configuration.
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