Cycle mode
Your Cyborg is equipped with 10 different cycle modes. These cycle
modes will allow you to use your Cyborg in many different situations -
tournament play, recreational and scenario. Always follow the rules and
local regulations when selecting your cycle mode.
Semi-auto unlimited - one pull, one shot as fast as your loader can feed.
Semi-auto adj - one pull, one shot as fast as the cycle speed setting.
PSP ramping - ramping mode legal in the PSP league limited by the cycle speed setting.
PSP burst - more agressive ramping mode legal in the PSP league limited by the cycle speed setting.
NXL full auto - full auto mode legal in the NXL league limited by the cycle speed setting.
Millennium - ramping mode legal in the Millennium league limited by the cycle speed setting.
Ramping - standard ramping mode limited by the cycle speed setting.
Response - fires both when the trigger is pulled and released limited by the cycle speed setting.
Burst - a burst is fired for each individual trigger pull, limited by the cycle speed setting.
Full auto - marker is cycled continuously when trigger is held, limited by the cycle speed setting.
Cycle speed
This setting is measured in Balls Per Second (BPS). If you are using a cycle mode that is limited by the
cycle speed setting, then your marker will not cycle faster than this setting (plus the fine adjustment in the
next setting).
Cycle speed fine
The fine adjustment allows the addition of 0.1bps increments for the very precise adjustment of your
cycle speed.
Ramp start
In ramping modes, the software requires you to achieve a given cycle speed before ramping shots are
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added. This may be adjusted in this ramp start setting. This parameter is mea-
sured in trigger pulls per second (PPS). A low PPS setting will begin ramping
more easily than a high PPS setting.
Ramp degree
Once ramping is achieved (by exceeding the PPS setting above), the software
will add shots. The ramp degree setting allows you to set the amount of shots
added and is specified as a multiple of the actual trigger pulls. For example a
setting of 2.0 will add double the actual trigger pulls - if the trigger pulls are 5
pulls per second, it will add 2X5=10, giving you a total speed of 5+10=15bps.
Mechanical debounce
Most difficulties experienced with bounce in your marker can be rectified by increasing the debounce
setting at the start of your settings list. However, the mechanical debounce system is an alternative
method for electronically removing bounce, and its setting can be increased to help remove bounce if
the standard debounce setting is inneffective.
Anti bolt stick (ABS)
When your marker is idle for long periods, friction and settling effects can cause your bolt or other mov-
ing parts to be sticky. The ABS system is used to overcome this on the first shot by temporarily increas-
ing the dwell setting. The ABS is adjustable in increments of 1ms.
Cycle filter
Your software allows the buffering of a single shot in case you pull the trigger during a cycle. This filter
can be used to reduce the time allowed to buffer this shot. Adjustable from off (0%)-100%. Higher
settings will reduce the amount of mechanical bounce in the marker, whilst low settings will make the
marker feel aggressive and responsive.
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